[1939 New York World's Fair / Washington, D.C. Photo Album]
Two-part souvenir photo album of a trip to the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, followed by photographs of Washington D.C
Two-part souvenir photo album of a trip to the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, followed by photographs of Washington D.C
Original album of an African American U.S. Army soldier in Nürnberg (Nuremberg), during the post-WWII Allied occupation of West Germany, with numerous photographs of his fellow squadron members stationed at Merrell Barracks on and off duty.
First edition. Illustrated with photographs and map. An account of the bombing of London written by a veteran English reporter, based on around 600 interviews.
Set of 38 monthly lesson plans for school art teachers, each containing a new column ("Intimate Comments in the Field of Art") with an overview of new publications and exhibitions, followed by an illustrated project for schoolchildren with target grade levels, working materials, educational goals, and detailed instructions.
Photo album devoted to three young women and their friends, from rural springtime scenes of 1942 to vacationing on the beaches of Nantucket in '44, to playing in the snowy Boston Public Gardens and riding bicycles through Franklin Park of 1945.
First edition of this important account of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising from one of its few leaders to survive.
Freshly-discovered 8mm color film footage of World War II service, shot by Montana-native Charles W.
An original illustrated manual issued to WWII Naval flight cadets training at NAS Glenview, dated July 1 1945 to the title page.
A pair of carefully assembled albums, possibly compiled for official use.
Neat and meticulous handwritten daily journal, written by a Halifax rabbi serving as chaplain for the Canadian armed forces: for one recorded service, "42 soldiers present.
Small photograph collection of a Crossing the Line ceremony aboard an unnamed WWII-era US naval ship.