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mssHM 84531
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Photographs of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombing aftermath
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These nine photographs show the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japan by the United States. The images depict the ruins of a torpedo plant, medical college, and Hiroshima Chamber of Commerce Building with detailed captions stamped on the versos that identify landmarks, viewpoints, and markers within the photographs. Also included is a photograph of U.S. Navy officers enjoying a Christmas dinner aboard the USS Albemarle, which was undergoing repairs in Norfolk, Virginia at the time of the bombings. The photographer of all these images is unknown.
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Edward King diary of a trip to Japan and China
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In his diary, King writes about his travels across Japan and China beginning with his departure from Shanghai to Nagasaki in March 1859. He writes in detail about his journey including the food on board, Japanese officials, local customs, the difficulty of changing money, and his visits to Nagasaki and Dejima. King's diary also covers his travel to Ningbo, China where he also writes in detail about the people and culture. The diary also includes a 2-page list of English-Japanese vocabulary, a fold-out map of Nagasaki, a Japan treasury certificate, and 25 pages of Japanese colored woodblock prints.
mssHM 84029
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Please pass the P's and Q's : the Barbara Hazen book of manners
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An introduction to etiquette for boys and girls. Includes how to answer invitations, correct behavior for parties and other occasions, and table manners. Cartoon illustrations.
654240
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mssHM 81224