Washington: GPO 1955. Paperback. Very Good. 59p. Original wrapper. 26cm. Modest browning around edges of front cover. DA Pamphlet 39-1. <br/><br/> GPO paperback
Ad34: Department of the Army. Very Good. 2003. Paperback. 1october 2003; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 362 pages; Spine is straight binding is tight pages are unmarked some wear. . Department of the Army paperback
Ad42: Headquarters Department of the Army. Very Good. 1986. Softcover. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Spine is straight binding is tight name on the book the rest of the pages are unmarked very little wear. . Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
Ad43: United States Army Reserve. Good. 1989. Paperback. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Spine has been repaired but is nice and straight binding is tight pages are unmarked some wear. . United States Army Reserve paperback
Album of 143 silver gelatin photographs largely 33 x 26.5 cm or the reverse printed on a warm and cold tone photographic stock dry mounted on album leaves 40.6 x 38 cm recto only with printed captions. Full blue morocco covers lined in blue silk gathered with screw posts and bearing the silver insignia of the Army Services Forces and imprinted "Franklin D. Roosevelt." Very good. Laid-in is a TLs from Lieutenant General Brehon Somervell on the letterhead of the War Department Army Service Forces Office of the Commanding General dated 21 October 1944: Dear Mr. President: I felt that you would be sure to be interested in this pictorial story of the Army's activities at the New York Port of Embarkation. At no other point are so many of the Army's activities concentrated. The pictures I believe will tell you the story without any further words from me." The photographs depict the full logistical operations of the New York port including machinery munitions troops and transport and range from broad views of the port to portraits of the troops. The photographic style is largely of the modernist mode with strong diagonals aerial views at off-kilter angles and close-ups of machinery and large equipment. Although the photographers are not identified there is a very strong resemblance to the work of Margaret Bourke-White who did make an official portrait of General Somervell and was enlisted by the General to photograph the logistics of the North African and Italian theater in 1943; "My assignment to Italy was an unusual one. A request for my services came from the Pentagon.the Army Service Forces under General Brehon Somervell. I was pleased to learn that it was my ability to photograph engineering subjects that impelled General Somervell to ask for me. As before with the Air Force my work was for both Life and the Pentagon. This was an assignment of great scope that would give me a look at the war from many aspects." Bourke-White Margaret. PORTRAIT OF MYSELF. NY 1963. p.235. Further when LIFE Magazine published Bourke-White's photo essay January 10 1944 the introduction states: "The pictures on these pages taken by LIFE photographer Margaret Bourke-White in the United States and North Africa show the tremendous size of the job done by the ASF and the variety of items it supplies." Many of these images have been digitized and are made available online from a disbound copy in the Robert P. Patterson Collection at the Library of Congress. Robert Porter Patterson Sr. 1891 - 1952 was the United States Under Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt and the United State Secretary of War under President Truman from September 27 1945 to July 18 1947. One could presume that other copies of this album were distributed to others in the cabinet of President Roosevelt. <br/><br/> unknown
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: 1480009873n ISBN : 1480009873 9781480009875
c.1890s. 8 photographs including one of a family group all in Salvation Army uniform. 6 of them are mounted of which 3 were taken by G.E. A. Burrell of Chester Street West in Christchurch 2 were taken by M.J. Allan of Smith Street Collingwood and one was taken by the Temple of Light in Adelaide Australia. unknown
1945. Very Good. Lettering on small black wooden plaque approx. 20 x 22cm. which is backed by a somewhat larger red shield-shaped wooden plaque. Old wire hanger on back. The 625th appears to have been a segregated African American unit. <br/><br/> unknown
Kyoto 1945. Paperback. Very Good. Folded four-page pictorial which contains minimal text and many captioned black & white photos. Later fold. Small area on front with yellowing & scuffing. <br/><br/> paperback
n.p. n.d. post-WWII. Paperback. Very Good. photos 17p. Original wrapper. 22cm. Pages numbered on one side with photos on unnumbered facing pages. <br/><br/> paperback
Reproduced by 668th Engr. Co 1945. Hardcover. Near Fine. United States. Army. 1st Infantry Division. Selected Intelligence Reports June-November 1944. n.p.: Reproduced by 668th Engr. Co. n.d. Introductory Note dated Jan. 1 1945. maps 128p. Title-label on front cover. 26cm. No Jacket. Copy #107 of an unspecified number. This document was classified as "Secret" when published but bears an inscription signed by Lt. Col. T. F. Lancer and dated Nov. 1 1945 on the endpaper stating that this book is no longer classified as "Secret" and could be sent through the mail. <br/><br/> Reproduced by 668th Engr. Co hardcover
n.p.: Printed by AG Printing Plant 1946. Paperback. Near Fine. photos 60p. Original wrapper. 28cm. The 8th Army was heavily involved in the liberation of the Philippines from Japanese occupation. Laid in are two related typed letters to Colonel Brunke who was head of the 8th Army's Historical Section. <br/><br/> Printed by AG Printing Plant paperback
Washington: GPO 1950. Hardcover. Good. This volume only. frontis portrait photos color maps 2 folding index xxvi 451p. Cloth. 29cm. Ex lib. Extremities frayed. Backstrip darkened. No Jacket probably never had one. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover
Tokyo: Eighth U.S. Army Printing Plant n.d. post-WWII. Paperback. Very Good. illustrated 52p. Original wrapper. 22cm. Staples rusty. <br/><br/> Eighth U.S. Army Printing Plant paperback
Tokyo Japan: ephemera 1945-47. 28 x 22 cm. Mementos of a young U.S. Army Air Corps Flight Officer. Photos of him and Japanese children and adults in Japan just after the war ended at or near Showa Air Base Japan. Photos of Kraut and friend viewing overturned Japanese tank; Scene of Japanese in a riverbed with traditional Japanese homes lining bank. Collection of a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps officer--8 photos Air Base appointment to base duties special orders list of leave grantees and records folder. Photos of U.S. airmen and minor official documents and Army Air Corps Records Jacket with copy of Stars and Stripes Aug. 10 1946. Stars & Stripes newspaper yellowed and brittle. Photos good. Official letters yellowed fair. . Catalogs: World War II/Ephemera. ephemera unknown
West Point NY: Wm. H. Tripp & Co 1928. 23.7 x 20 cm. Guide Book to U.S. Military Academy intended for boys who may want to enter West Point. History of West Point. List of Superintendents since founding in 1802 includes Robert E. Lee 1852-1855 and Douglas MacArthur 1919-1922. Booklet contains 155 pictures some in color 18000 words. Academic work: Guidance outline of work advice. Description of buildings grounds. Favorite songs include ""Benny Havens Oh!"" and ""The Corps"". Athletics annual football games with Navy Yale and Notre Dame. Paper booklet printed in color lower right corner pages curled 10% damp stain on cover staples rusted fair. . Catalogs: Educational. Wm. H. Tripp & Co unknown