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The SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES.

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The SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES.

by AH FONG

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Vintage Photographs of the War-time Bombing of SHANGHAI

AH FONG:

The Sino-Japanese Hostilities 1937. Shanghai.

Photo by Ah Fong, 819 Nanking Road, Shanghai, [1937].

Album of 110 original gelatin silver prints, two in a panoramic format (2 x 7-1/2 inches, 4.7 x 19 cm), the remainder 2-1/4 x 3-1/2 inches (5.5 x 8.3 cm), a few titled in the negative, five images (including one panorama) toned red to represent Chapei district burning at night, all prints numbered on mounts according to a printed index with captions tipped in at front.

Oblong 8vo,. [47] pp. with tissue guards between facing images; black paper boards with black cord tie (corners a litlte rubbed), the upper cover stamped in silver illustrating a city skyline ravaged by Japanese aircraft dropping bombs and tanks crashing into buildings, with a warship seen in the far background.

Following the Mukden (or Manchurian) Incident in September 1931 when the Japanese invaded the north-eastern part of China, a boycott was declared on all Japanese products. The Japanese responded with the landing of 70,000 troops in Shanghai in January 1932. Following years of skirmishes and localized incidents, full-scale war broke out in August 1937. By October the Japanese claimed major victories after heavy fighting, their army being better equipped, supported by naval and aerial bombardment.
This detailed record includes evocative images of the Royal Navy, United States, Russian, Japanese and Italian warships; General Chiang Kai-shek and Yeng Jei Ih; refugees fleeing from the ruins of Pei Sing Tsin village; victims and destruction caused by the Cathay Hotel bombing; bomb victims receiving first aid; and the bombing of the Tsun Tsin Training Camp. The commercial photographer Ah Fong had studios in Shanghai and Weihai. Assembled albums are believed to be quite rare.

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Seller
BATTLEDORE LTD US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
BBO37
Title
The SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES.
Author
AH FONG
Illustrator
110 original gelatin silver print photographs complete with printed index.
Format/Binding
Silver-stamped stiff card album
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Ah Fong Photographic Studio,
Place of Publication
Shanghai:
Date Published
1937
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Shanghai, Japanese hostilities 1937, Japan, China
Bookseller catalogs
Communist, Socialist, Utopian; China;
Size
Oblong 8vo.

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Founded in 1988, Battledore has been promoting children's books and related references/bibliographies through catalogues, by direct mail, online internet sales and special exhibitions, including the annual ABAA Antiquarian Rare Books Fair in New York City (Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street). Since 2002 we have maintained a "by appointment" store front gallery in Kingston NY that is fully operational. For scheduling a visit to discuss collection development, please email us at battledore@mail.com. The President of Battledore Ltd has represented Maurice Sendak as liaison for private collectors and institutions worldwide from 1970 thru 2003 and continues to maintain a fine inventory of his original artwork along with curated selections of original illustration art for children's books by other well-recognized artists and illustrators.

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