Occupation japan (4 risultati)

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Department of State, USA um 1950 (?). 1950
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173 S., Okart. Gut erhaltenes Exemplar. 69 Sprache: Englisch.
Editore: The Mainichi Newspaper 1945
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Condizione: Fine. Number of books: 1 book.
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Tokyo: National Personnel Authority, [1949]. 41 pp. The Japanese Civil Service During the Occupation Period [Japan]. [Occupation Period]. The National Public Service Law, Law No. 120 of 1947 as Revised by Laws No. 222, 258, and 265 of 1948, and by Laws No. 2, 125 and 174 of 1949. [Tokyo]: National Personnel Authority, [1949]. 41… pp. Stapled pamphlet in stiff printed wrappers. Wear to corners, wrappers beginning to detach, light browning to interior, early annotations in pencil to rear wrapper. $125. * Changes to laws concerning the civil service in the post-war Japanese Constitution, which was enacted on May 3, 1947. Tokyo: National Personnel Authority, [1949]. 41 pp (illustratore).

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None. Condizione: None. Oblong Folio album (ca. 26,5x34 cm or 10 ½ x 13 ¼ in). 40 black stock leaves (17 blank). With 121 mounted (in corners) original gelatin silver photos of various sizes (nine photos are colour-printed), from ca. 12,5x17,5 cm (5x7 in) to ca. 6x9 cm (2 ½ x 3 ½ in). Over thirty photos with captions in English…in negative (sometimes with additional Japanese captions); over twenty photos with period ink captions on the mounts. With eleven loosely inserted gelatin silver photos, nine are ca. 7,5x10,5 cm (3 x 4 ½ in), with captions in negative; two smaller photos are ca. 5,5x8 cm (2 ¼ x 3 in). With a loosely inserted blue cloth "Air Police" armband ca. 10x45 cm (4 x 17 ½ in). Period brown faux leather album; front cover with a large gilt- and colour-stamped pictorial vignette depicting a horse-driven carriage at a brick-laid mansion. Binding rubbed on extremities, covers with cracks at hinges, several leaves detached from the stub and loosely inserted, overall a very good album with strong interesting photos. An interesting, historically significant album, compiled by an American military man during his service in the Eighth U.S. Army Headquarters in Yokohama during the first years of the Occupation of Japan (September 2, 1945 - April 28, 1952) at the end of WW2. Over fifty photos portray the album's compiler and his fellow servicemen, posing on the grounds of their military camp in Yokohama, inside their quarters, out on Japanese streets, in a military Jeep with the sign "Eighth Army Messenger," with pistol guns, in boxing attire, partying with their American girlfriends, &c. Several handwritten captions identify the people and locations: "my buddy [Stenton?] trying to imitate a monkey," "my buddies [Stenton?] & Dyer at camp," "here I am beside a Jap car in Yokohama, Japan," "some of my buddies from left: May, West, Kenny & […?] at camp," "me & my buddy May at camp," "my buddy [Stenton?] & myself, notice the messenger log in his left arm," "my buddies Saltino & May looking at the same girl I took the picture," "my buddy May & myself in Jokohama, Japan; I have a camera now, it cost me 2000 yen & 350 yen for case, it's a beauty too." A colour-printed photo at the rear of the album portrays the compiler posing at a Christmas tree. There are also several lively amateur portraits of Japanese people - girls in Western clothes and passers-by on the street ("an old Jap lady who always [play?] at the same spot in Yokohama," "some Jap girl we took a picture of, nice hun," "a picture of some Japs walking along a market street in Yokohama, Japan"). A portrait of a Japanese girl in a Western dress bears her pencil inscription in English and Japanese on the verso ("Izuku Minowa"). Other snapshot photos show a street procession, a sign of "Shinto Marriage Ceremonies Iseyama Shrine," street workers fixing a burst water pipe, Japanese children, &c. Over a dozen studio photos of Yokohama (several with handwritten captions on verso) show "U.S. Army houses" (handwritten caption "this is how our huts look like"), the "Octagon Theatre" (handwritten caption "this is our movies' house in Yokohama about 2 blocks away from camp"), "American Red Cross Yokohama Club" (manuscript caption "place where I spend most of my leisure time"), U.S. 8th Army Headquarters (manuscript caption "this place is where I work at 8th army headquarters, 4th floor, Signal Center"), "Yokohama city seen from Nogeyama Park," "Yokohama airport," "Sakuragicho station" (handwritten caption "a station near camp"), harbour and port, piers with U.S. naval ships (visible sign of "U.S. Army Transport Wisteria"), railway station (manuscript caption "this is the main station in Yokohama"), Isezakicho district, British consulate, &c. There are also several studio photos of Tokyo, including three views of the ruins after American air raids, images of Ginza Street with the Wako store, National Diet Building, Meiji Memorial Picture Building, Imperial Hotel (second building, 1923-1968), Meiji Building.