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The New Japanese American News 1949 Year Book [cover title]

The New Japanese American News 1949 Year Book [cover title] by [Japanese Americana]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
The New Japanese American News 1949 Year Book [cover title]
Author
[Japanese Americana]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
About very good.
Description
Los Angeles, 1949. About very good.. [220],34,[16],934,[26],20pp., plus numerous additional interleaved advertisements on colored paper. Original red cloth, gilt printed. Covers rubbed, some wear and soiling. Minor soiling to contents. Scarce postwar directory for Japanese emigrants living across the Americas. The focus is California and the American West, but there are also dedicated sections for New York, Chicago, Canadian provinces, Mexico, Peru, and Argentina. The directory was published in 1949 by the Los Angeles Japanese newspaper Shin Nichibei but printed in "occupied Japan," according to the colophon information. The volume contains a massive, 220-page photographic advertising section for Japanese-owned businesses across the West, mostly in California, but with many in Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Hawaii, and the Pacific Northwest. These advertisements include portraits of the proprietors and their families, their places of business, and employees at work. Further printed and pictorial advertisements are scattered liberally throughout the publication. This principal text contains thousands of bilingual listings for Japanese residents, and would have been a valuable resource for immigrants attempting to reconnect after the displacements, internment and otherwise, caused by the war. The present issue of this directory is amongst the earliest and scarcest published by Shin Nichibei, and contains one of the most substantial photographic sections; across several OCLC records we locate three institutional copies, at Washington, Oregon, and the Library of Congress.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War

The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War by Gates, David

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The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War
Author
Gates, David
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780306810831
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Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press, 2001. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8x6x1. First printing. Spine lightly creased, pencil marginalia throughout. 2001 Trade Paperback. xiv, 557 pp. The Peninsular War in Spain and Portugal was the most bitterly fought contest of nineteenth-century Europe. From 1808 to 1814, Spanish regulars and guerrillas, along with British forces led by Sir John Moore and the duke of Wellington, battled Napoleon's troops across the length and breadth of the Iberian Peninsula. Napoleon considered the war so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying instead on his marshals and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the Peninsular War was to end with total defeat for the French, and in 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into mainland France. What Napoleon had called "the Spanish ulcer" ultimately helped bring down the French empire. Sir Michael Howard of Oxford University hailed this book as "a major achievement . . . the first brief and balanced account of the war to have appeared within our generation." Illustrated with over a hundred maps and fifty contemporary drawings and paintings, this is a richly detailed history of a crucial period in history that resonates powerfully to this day -- and figures prominently in Bernard Cornwell's internationally acclaimed novels of the Napoleonic era.