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[Japanese Internment Camp Yearbook] The Minidoka Interlude. September, 1942 - October, 1943

[Japanese Internment Camp Yearbook] The Minidoka Interlude. September, 1942 - October, 1943 by [Japanese Internment Camp Yearbook]

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
[Japanese Internment Camp Yearbook] The Minidoka Interlude. September, 1942 - October, 1943
Author
[Japanese Internment Camp Yearbook]
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Hunt, ID: Residents of Minidoka Relocation Center, 1943. Near Fine. An annual yearbook documenting the residents at the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Hunt Idaho. Bound in the original dark blue cloth stamped in blind. Near Fine with rubbing to extremities, light soiling to rear. Former detainee/owner's name on front pastedown "Margaret [Masako] Tomoguchi 38-12 Hunt, Idaho", and several instances of red underlining throughout. Depicted in this yearbook are various employment divisions and recreational activities including ikebana flower arranging and cheerful Christmas celebrations. Included are black of white photos of each block and barrack members by name, including Tomoguchi's. Tomoguchi was ten years old when she and her parents, Tomoji & Ayako, were initially sent to Camp Harmony at the Puyallup Assembly Center and then later relocated to Minidoka.
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Edward Ruscha--Young Artist by RUSCHA, Edward; EDWARD RUSCHA

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Edward Ruscha--Young Artist
Author
RUSCHA, Edward; EDWARD RUSCHA
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Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1972. RUSCHA, Edward. Edward Ruscha--Young Artist, A Book Accompanying the Exhibition of Prints, Drawings and Books. Unpaginated catalogue [approximately 250 pp.] Illustrated with over 80 black & white and monochrome illustrations. 16mo, bound in original light green boards, housed in a new cloth folding box, 1972. This catalogue from a Ruscha retrospective in 1972 features a catalogue raisonne of his prints and artist's books complete excepting student work through the date of the exhibition. Though it does not include his paintings, this is a thorough catalogue with a wide variety of Ruscha's pre-1972 artistic production. Of particular note are his text pieces, photographs from the "Tanks, Banks, Ranks, Thanks" series, and drawings from his Apartment series. Ruscha and Foster business cards laid-in, as issued. Inscribed by Ruscha "To Mark-Ed Ruscha". Front hinge splitting but still intact, flyleaf with inscription loose, spine and front cover faded to light blue.
The Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon by [Arion Press] Hammett, Dashiell

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Seller: The Kelmscott Bookshop
Title
The Maltese Falcon
Author
[Arion Press] Hammett, Dashiell
Seller
The Kelmscott Bookshop (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
San Francisco: Arion Press, 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. One of 400 copies printed under the direction of Andrew Hoyem, the press proprietor. It was the eleventh publication of the press. This copy is inscribed on the colophon: "To Joe Costello/29 VIII 83/Andrew Hoyem." This is a magnificent book from the Arion Press that more than does justice to this Hammett's novel. The preface describes this book as the apex of his work. The publishers write in a preface that "this edition is a tribute to Hammett's achievement. The design of the book reflect the spirit of the period in which it was written while giving its format an enduring presence. The forty-six illustrations are photographs of San Francisco Bay Area locations named or established by Hammett in the narrative. Most pictures were shot around the time of the actual setting of the story, five days during 1928." There are notes at the end of the book identifying each photo and its reference in the text." A few of the photographs are more recent and were provided by California photographer Edmund Shea. Bound by the Schuberth Bookbindery in gray cloth with a quarter leather black spine with silver titling. On the front and back covers are a striking and stylized image of a falcon done in black leather with silver trim and a red eye. Printed on Byron-Weston Linen Record paper using Bodoni semi-bold and Corvinus medium types. The photo-lithography was by Phelps-Schaefer. Housed in a gray cloth covered slipcase with a black leather spine label with silver titling. In fine condition. Measures 8.25 x 10.25 inches. 291 pages plus photographs. PRI/103124.
STORIES FROM HANS ANDERSEN

STORIES FROM HANS ANDERSEN by Andersen, Hans Christian; Richardson, Agnes

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STORIES FROM HANS ANDERSEN
Author
Andersen, Hans Christian; Richardson, Agnes
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good plus.
Description
London & New York: Geographia, 1920. Very good plus.. First edition of this illustrated collection, with 14 of Andersen's fairy tales in a color palette similar to Ann Anderson's work. 10.5'' x 7.75''. Original boards. Pictorial paste-on. Light cover soil. Includes eight charming color plates (including cover plate that is not repeated in text) and several line illustrations in text.
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Transplantation of a Portion of the Tibia into the Spine for Pott's Disease.; A Preliminary Report by ALBEE, Fred H.

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Title
Transplantation of a Portion of the Tibia into the Spine for Pott's Disease.; A Preliminary Report
Author
ALBEE, Fred H.
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Description
pamphlet. 2 pahes (pp. 885-886) IN: Journal of the American Medical Associatioin, vol. 57, no. 11. Tall 4to, modern wrappers. chicago, 1911. First Edition. Whole number offered entire. Albee was the first to employ living bone grafts as internal splints. He used cutting machines and saws to make his inlaid, perfectly fitting grafts. GM 5757.