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Zaibei Hojin No Mitaru Beikoku to Beikokujin / [America and Americans As Seen by a Japanese in the United States]

Zaibei Hojin No Mitaru Beikoku to Beikokujin / [America and Americans As Seen by a Japanese in the United States] by [Japanese Americana]. Hasegawa, Shin'ichiro

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Zaibei Hojin No Mitaru Beikoku to Beikokujin / [America and Americans As Seen by a Japanese in the United States]
Author
[Japanese Americana]. Hasegawa, Shin'ichiro
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Tokyo: Jitsugyo No Nihonsha, 1937. Very good.. 4,5,456,7,[6]pp., plus three plates. Original cream cloth stamped in blue, black, and gold. In original pictorial slipcase. Moderate staining and soiling to boards. Endpapers toned, very occasional light foxing to text, unobtrusive dampstain to fore-edge. Slipcase very worn and mostly separated, but rarely seen with the work in any condition. Withal, a nice copy of a rare book. A scarce Japanese-American historical survey of American history and especially the relationship between the U.S. and Japan, written by Shin'ichiro Hasegawa, who was born in Japan but spent a considerable portion of his life in California. The work is printed mostly in Japanese, but includes a seven-page section in English which prints the 1912 "Memorial Service for Meiji Emperor," presumably written by Hasegawa as a student representative at the emperor's memoriam, held at the Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles. "A work on American society and U.S.-Japan relations. A graduate of U.S.C. and a long-time resident of Los Angeles, the Issei author analyzes American political, religious, and educational institutions as well as American racial attitudes and problems. He also writes about his participation in the Japan Society of Southern California and the organization's activities to foster better U.S.-Japan relations" - Ichioka. "Covers history, society, and culture in order to provide a better understanding of the United States. Includes famous people who contributed to the relationship between Japan and the United States" - JANM Bibliography. OCLC records just a dozen copies, half in California, the other half in Chicago, Minneapolis, Austin, Provo, Honolulu, and Tokyo. Ichioka, et al., Buried Past 244. Japanese American National Museum Pre-World War II Period Annotated Bibliography 253.
Les Mille et Une Nuits contes arabes traduits en français par GallandChoisis et revués avec la plus scr pulleuse attention

Les Mille et Une Nuits contes arabes traduits en français par GallandChoisis et revués avec la plus scr pulleuse attention

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Title
Les Mille et Une Nuits contes arabes traduits en français par GallandChoisis et revués avec la plus scr pulleuse attention
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Bound in publisher's quarter red morocco and cloth, a.e.g
Description
Paris: Garnier Freres, nd. iiiustr´´par MM. Français, H. Baron, Ed. Wattier, Laville, etc, [i], 556, [1]ppo. 8vo. Bound in publisher's quarter red morocco and cloth, a.e.g. iiiustr´´par MM. Français, H. Baron, Ed. Wattier, Laville, etc, [i], 556, [1]ppo. 8vo. The French translation by Antoine Galland (1646-1715) derived from an Arabic text of the Syrian recension of the medieval work[1] as well as other sources. It included stories that are not found in the original Arabic manuscripts - the so-called "orphan tales" - such as the famous "Aladdin" and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", which first appeared in print in Galland's form.
CHRISTIE'S OLD ORGAN, OR, "HOME, SWEET HOME.

CHRISTIE'S OLD ORGAN, OR, "HOME, SWEET HOME. by WALTON, Mrs. [Amy Catherine WALTON]

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CHRISTIE'S OLD ORGAN, OR, "HOME, SWEET HOME.
Author
WALTON, Mrs. [Amy Catherine WALTON]
Seller
Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
NY: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1881. Early Edition. First published in England in 1874, this American edition was published as early as 1876. Amy Catherine Walton [1849-1939] was a British author of Christian children's and teenage books, mainly fiction. She was the daughter of the vicar of St Stephen's Church, Spring Street, Hull. A young boy finds life's greatest discovery! This classic story has been a favorite with generations of children. It illustrates the close friendship of an old man and a young boy as they suffer through hard times together in Victorian London. 32mo., embossed blue cloth, stamped in black & gilt; 165 pages, plus ads. Illustrated.. Very Good (covers nice & bright; contents clean & tight with little foxing front endpapers). A nice, early copy!
The Paris Library

The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles

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Title
The Paris Library
Author
Janet Skeslien Charles
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9781982134198
Condition
Fine
Description
First Edition/First Printing with the complete number line; A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket with only very light shelf wear to the spine head and edges else as new and unread. An excellent copy of this novel, the author's 2nd published work, an instant NYT bestseller. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship in a sturdy box.