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World War I: 7 Books

 

 

 

[004361] . Kodakery: A Magazine for Amateur Photographers: 2 Issues: November 1917 and January 1919. ill. Photographs. Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman Kodak Company, 1917. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 7 1/2". Soft Covers. Photography. Very Good November 1917 issue includes:KODAK WAR PORTRAITS; MAKING OUTDOOR SILHOUETTES BEFORE SUNSET; PHOTOGRAPHING MOVING OBJECTS; and several pages of Eastman Kodak ads. 32 pp. The January 1919 issue includes:PARIS RIVER; SEPIA PICTURES BY RE-DEVELOPMENT; SPOTTING NEGATIVES AND PRINTS (several War Pictures) and Eastman Kodak ads. One double spread page loose. Mildly soiled back cover. Otherwise both issues are in Very Good condition. $25.00

[004308] . HANDBOOK OF FEDERAL WORLD WAR AGENCIES AND THEIR RECORDS, 1917-1921. . Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1943. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 1/4". Blue Cloth. World War I. Good+ to Very Good- This handbook is issued in response to a current demand for information concerning the functions and records of agencies of the United States Government that contributed to the participation of the United States in the first World War. 666 pp. including Appendix. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Slight scuffing. Spine ends bumped. Mildly discolored residue from removed library label? Overall covers are Very Good-. Front free endpaper with ex-lib. stamp. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good. $45.00

[003206] . THE STARS AND STRIPES, A Complete File of The Stars and Stripes, Printed in France from February 8th, 1918, to June 13th, 1919 . ill. Photographs, Cartoons. Washington: National Tribune Corporation , 1919. Size: Approx. 15 3/4 x 20 1/2". Brown Cloth. World War I. Good+ From February 8, 1918 to June 13, 1919, there was published in France a newspaper which was unique in the annuals of journalism. Conceived by a veteran of the Spanish-American War who secured the approval of General Pershing, THE STARS AND STRIPES became the official publication of The American Expeditionary Forces. Thick and heavy book. Front cover is brown "linen-like" material. Mild scuffing. Dulled. Gilt lettering with a paper label with an American flag in color. Corners rubbed. Exterior is Good+. Brown paper endpapers, possibly rebound, as front endpaper has glue-like residue from paste-down? Front/back free endpaper creased. Hinges reinforced with green heavy tape, stapled to spine-those stapled areas torn. previous owner's bookplate on front endpaper. First page with explanation of STARS AND STRIPES, 2 vertical tears-one close to detachment. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. With photographs and political cartoons. $225.00

[001001] (Issued By) the Commissions on Training Camp Activities of the Army and Navy Departments. SONGS OF THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ill. Photographs. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917. First Edition. Size: Approx. 4 1/4" x 5 1/4". Softcover. Songs. VG Compliments of the U.S.S. Massachusetts. Frontis. photograph of soldiers sitting around singing with one soldier playing the banjo. Back photograph of sailors with three of them playing instruments. 63 pp. Pages 55-62 blank pages with "Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors" at top. Words for 69 famous patriotic songs and hymns. On the page opposite the frontis. photo, is a place for the name of the "enlisted", a line for his "Company", "Regiment" [or] "Station". There is the name "Walter E. Malmo" and under Station "U.S.S. Massachusetts". One small crease at upper right corner and one down middle of back cover. Covers very slightly soiled otherwise Very Good+. $40.00

[002488] Aldrich, Mildred. A HILLTOP ON THE MARNE being Letters written June 3 - September 8, 1914 . 1915. Very Good- covers slightly soiled. $5.00

[002880] Eisenhower, Dwight D.. AT EASE - Stories I Tell to Friends . 1967. First Edition. Autobiography. Very Good+ to Near Fine / Good + to Very Good-. DJ mylar ( clear plastic covering) protected. 1/2" tear on front top edge. Worn on back cover at gutter. Written up in Bliss: Autos Across America, recounting an army convoy across the U.S. in 1919. $10.00

[002577] Lawrence, T. E.. SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM . 1935. World War I. Good Spine faded and ends rubbed. Corners rubbed. Exterior is Good to Good+. Front and back hinge breaking, otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. $10.00











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