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  • Kawano, Kenji ; Gorman Carl - Foreword; Frank, Benis M. - Inrtroduction

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Northland Publishing, 1991

    ISBN 10: 0873585135 ISBN 13: 9780873585132

    Librería: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Kawano, Kenji - Photographs Ilustrador. First Printing. 107 Pages. This is a 1991 First Impression as Stated. Front cover lower corner has a two-inch crease. No other defects noted on this very good book. Illustrated with black and white photographs on every page. Back cover has photograph of Second all-Navajo platoon at San Diego, California 1943. During World War II, as the Japanese were breaking American codes as quickly as they could be devised, a small group of Navajo Indian Marines provided their country with its only totally secure cryptogram. Recruited from the vast reaches of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico, from solitary and traditional lives, the young Navajo men who made up the code talkers were present at some of the Pacific Theatre's bloodiest battles. They spoke to each other in the Navajo language, relaying vital information between the front lines and headquarters. Their contribution was immeasurable, their bravery unquestionable. Seventy-five of the surviving Navajo code talkers are included in this book, their faces testaments to long and valiant lives. Contents: Foreword Carl N. Gorman, Preface Kenji Kawano, Introduction Benis M. Frank, The Photographs, and Navajo Clan Names. Kenji Kawano, the photographer, is a native-born Japanese who came to America in 1973 and was drawn to the mystery and beauty of the Navajo reservation, where he met Carl Gorman, one of the patriarchs of the Navajo Code Talkers Association. His interest and their trust led to his appointment as the group's official photographer, and his portraits are honest and sensitive representations. Benis M. Frank is head of the Marine Corps Oral History Program. Contents: Foreword, Preface, Introduction, The Photographs, and Navajo Clan Names. The following Code Talkers have Signatures on the Half-Title Page: Samuel Smith - 4th Marine Division, Alford Peebles - 4th Marine 6th DW, Wesford Buck - 2nd Marine Division, Tooler Toner - 1st Marine Division 1st Signal Battalion, Chester Nez - 1st Original 1942 - 1945, and Alfredo Newman Sr. - 3rd Marine Division.

  • Imagen del vendedor de Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers a la venta por Don's Book Store

    Kawano, Kenji ; Gorman Carl - Foreword; Frank, Benis M. - Inrtroduction

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Northland Publishing, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1990

    ISBN 10: 0873585135 ISBN 13: 9780873585132

    Librería: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, Estados Unidos de America

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Fine. Kawano, Kenji - Photographs Ilustrador. First Edition Stated. 107 Pages. Beautiful new condition. Illustrated with black and white photographs on every page. Back cover has photograph of Second all-Navajo platoon at San Diego, California 1943. The frontispiece is Cpl. Henry Blake Jr. (left) and Pfc. George H. Kirk (right) Navajo Indians serving with a Marine Signal Unit, operated portable radio set in a clearing they hacked in the dense jungle, close behind the front line, Bougainville, December 1943. The cover photo is of William Dean Wilson in front of the U.S. Marine Corps monument. Washing, D.C. 1983. During World War II, as the Japanese were breaking American codes as quickly as they could be devised, a small group of Navajo Indian Marines provided their country with its only totally secure cryptogram. Recruited from the vast reaches of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico, from solitary and traditional lives, the young Navajo men who made up the code talkers were present at some of the Pacific Theatre's bloodiest battles. They spoke to each other in the Navajo language, relaying vital information between the front lines and headquarters. Their contribution was immeasurable, their bravery unquestionable. Seventy-five of the surviving Navajo code talkers are included in this book, their faces testaments to long and valiant lives. Kenji Kawano, the photographer, is a native-born Japanese who came to America in 1973 and was drawn to the mystery and beauty of the Navajo reservation, where he met Carl Gorman, one of the patriarchs of the Navajo Code Talkers Association. His interest and their trust led to his appointment as the group's official photographer, and his portraits are honest and sensitive representations. Benis M. Frank is head of the Marine Corps Oral History Program. Contents: Foreword Carl N. Gorman, Preface Kenji Kawano, Introduction Benis M. Frank, The Photographs, and Navajo Clan Names.

  • Imagen del vendedor de Goodbye to All That (Eighth printing 2003) a la venta por 2Wakefield

    Robert Graves. Inrtroduction by Raleigh Trevelyan

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por The Folio Society, London, 1981

    Librería: 2Wakefield, Wakefield, QC, Canada

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    EUR 17,74

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    Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 295 pages. 25 cm. Olive green decorative cloth with gilt title to spine in a dark green slipcase . Maps on front and back end-papers. Frontispiece. Illustrations (b/w photographs). A fine book in a fine slipcase.

  • Thomjas Li8vermore; Edward E. Barthell, Jr. Inrtroduction

    Publicado por Civil War Centennial Series; Indiana University Press, 1957

    Librería: George Kent, Bookseller, Silverhill, AL, Estados Unidos de America

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    EUR 53,19

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    Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Poor. 1st Edition. This 1957 first edition is inscribed and dated by Edward E. Barthell, Jr. on the fep. The book of 150 pages is tight, bright, and clean, free of names and writings.There is bumping at the spine ends. The poor dust jacket has missing chips at the spine ends, extremities and edges.