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W.W.II Women's Army Corps Ambulance Driver and Training Photo Archive, 1940s

W.W.II Women's Army Corps Ambulance Driver and Training Photo Archive, 1940s by WAC Women's Army Corps Ambulance

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
W.W.II Women's Army Corps Ambulance Driver and Training Photo Archive, 1940s
Author
WAC Women's Army Corps Ambulance
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1945. [Women History] [World War II] WWII Women's Army Corps photo archive, documenting women's military service during World War II and the expansion of women's logistical and technical roles within the United States Army. The photographs record daily activity surrounding Women's Army Corps personnel, including ambulance operation, vehicle maintenance, military training environments, and informal moments of rest and recreation. Established in 1943, Women's Army Corps enabled women to enter the Army in noncombat roles that were essential to wartime mobilization, including clerical work, communications, mechanics, and medical transport. The images document this institutional transformation through scenes of uniformed women working with military vehicles, operating ambulances, and participating in the broader infrastructure of wartime military camps. One photograph shows a WAC standing in full service uniform before a low administrative building, while others depict women outdoors in wooded settings during moments of leisure, illustrating both the disciplined and personal dimensions of wartime service. Archive of 20 gelatin photographs created during the 1940s depicting Women's Army Corps personnel, military vehicles, and associated Army training activities. Photographs measure approximately 3.5 x 5 inches. The photographs show WAC members in both uniform and off duty settings, including outdoor portraits and camp scenes. Several images focus on military ambulances and transport vehicles bearing visible Army markings such as "U.S. ARMY 432621" and "AMB-34." Verso inscriptions provide firsthand commentary on military duties and equipment, including one caption reading, "This is my new AMBULANCE, hope you like it sis... safe & OK," and another written beside an ambulance photograph noting, "good old Baker 5, kept me from walking." Operational scenes include soldiers crouched behind sandbags with a handwritten note identifying personnel as "Eselinger, Conrad, Palmer, Carvey, Boss." Other photographs document the broader military environment surrounding WAC activity, including a drill or parade ground and a large motor pool with rows of Army trucks, one marked "U.S. Army 008909," positioned in front of a multi story barracks. Additional annotated images identify fellow servicemen and technical details of equipment, including "Hines, Gallop and myself. Gallop is a jeep driver, from North Carolina," and another describing "my radio, on right fender," while one photograph is labeled simply "motor pool." Women's Army Corps personnel served throughout the United States and overseas during World War II, performing essential logistical and administrative work that supported Allied military operations. Ambulance drivers such as the woman referenced in the captions transported wounded soldiers during training exercises and operational deployments and were often responsible for maintaining their own vehicles in field conditions. WAC members later served across European theaters including England, France, and Italy after the Allied landings in 1944, contributing to the wartime medical evacuation system that moved casualties from combat zones to field hospitals and rear medical facilities. Light edge wear, mild surface handling, and faint silvering to some prints; overall very good condition. These photographs document both the operational infrastructure of wartime motor transport and the presence of women within that system, illustrating how the mobilization of female personnel expanded the technical and logistical capacities of the U.S. Army during the global conflict.
Hiroshige Birds and Flowers

Hiroshige Birds and Flowers by Bogel, Cynthia J. (Introduction)

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Seller: Royoung bookseller, Inc.
Title
Hiroshige Birds and Flowers
Author
Bogel, Cynthia J. (Introduction)
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. salmon cloth lettered in white and black. Fine in fine dust wrapper
Description
New York: George Braziller in association with The Rhode Island School of Design, 1988. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. salmon cloth lettered in white and black. Fine in fine dust wrapper. Hiroshige. 192 pages. 36.5 x 25.5 cm. 192 full page color plates with descriptive text. Commentaries on the plates by Israel Goldman. Poetry translated from the Japanese by Alfred H. Marks. Contents provide fine examples of his bird and flower prints from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Collection housed at The Rhode Island School of Design.
ARMIES AND THE ART OF REVOLUTION

ARMIES AND THE ART OF REVOLUTION by CHORLEY, Katharine

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Seller: Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix
Title
ARMIES AND THE ART OF REVOLUTION
Author
CHORLEY, Katharine
Seller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
good + in a good + jacket.
Description
Boston: Beacon Press, 1973. First American Edition. good + in a good + jacket.. First US edition, an examination of uprising and civil war. Hardcover. 8vo. Publisher's cloth-backed boards in original dust jacket. Jacket lightly worn at edges. Spine sunned. Rear panel suffers some light soil. Sticker residue at front flap. Remainder mark at top edge. Edges suffer some foxing. Interior clean and bright. Spine slightly cocked. About very good. 273 pp.
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Die-cut Thymo Tooth Paste Advertising and Order Form by Anonymous

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Die-cut Thymo Tooth Paste Advertising and Order Form
Author
Anonymous
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Description
Columbus, Ohio: The Thymo Chemical and Mfg. Co., 1899. Softcover. Pink tri-fold card stock, n. d. (ca 1899); 3 x 5; pp. 6; die-cuts to last leaf; a bit of wear and rubbing to fold lines, else bright and clean; name and address of, presumably, a person ordering the product typed; very good.A curious piece of advertisement, the item appears to have been an order form for Thymo Tooth Paste and Thymo Tooth Powder with die-cut slots for putting coins in and mailing it to order toothpaste. The slots are outlined and subtitled, according to the size of available coins (50 cents, nickel, etc.). Also included are descriptions of the products and several letters by physicians and specialists endorsing the use of those miracle items.