1943, WWII autograph book -- by Joseph Sveiven, an American GI stationed in Casablanca, Morocco. Sveiven gathered his fellow GI's autographs and quips in this 7"x 4" album. Sveiven kept stamps here too; he collected some during the war and added others after he returned home). Inside cover: Property of Joseph Sveiven, Casablanca, Africa, Wed. Dec VIII 1943. Notes written by friends refer to Joseph Sveiven as 'Cap'. WW2 Soldier's field-book has 37 pp. - Sveiven's own entries/ autographs, sentiments & quips by Sveiven's fellow soldiers/ postage stamps. Joseph Sveiven wrote: "leaving Mt. Snelli... View More...
Made by Madeline Barrett March 27, 1938. 90% prints of American field and stream, the balance prints depicting idyllic Americana. Approx.12x15 inches, and 61 pages. Very nice condition View More...
The Chinese Communist Party and propaganda are inseparable. From posters and handbills to weird Youtube videos, the CCP feels a deep need to make sure everyone agrees with its causes. Beginning in the 1950s (before the Cultural Revolution), the CCP began appropriating the comic book genre to brainwash the populace. 1975, approx. 4x5 inches, 90 pages. View More...
Hand signed on a publisher's bookplate. Interactive CD-Rom in a sealed sleeve in unused condition. First trade edition of Gates' modern classic work on the information age. In "The Road Ahead" Gates describes the cultural and technological revolution we are living in. He outlines the major technological innovations of the past that have led to this and how we are being affected by it right now. He shares his own theories regarding the innovations of the future and how they will affect America. This book, written in 1995, illustrates why Bill Gates is the billion dollar visionary we know him... View More...