How We Took It: Vignettes of Japanese Internment Camps in the Philippines. Signed by the Author
First Edition
[World War Two] Stahl, Alfred. Jay, John. How We Took It: Vignettes of Japanese Internment Camps in the Philippines. New York: A.J. Stahl, 1945. Signed by the author. First edition, first printing. 118 pages, 9" x 6." Profusely illustrated book of poems, prose, and cartoons by Alfred Stahl, a man who was imprisoned by the Japanese during World War I.I. Bound in blue boards with gilt illustration on cover and gilt lettering on spine. Dust jacket brightly colored and containing excerpted illustrations from the book. Dedication page reads: "To all who like I have 'enjoyed' this rather extended and enforced 'vacation...' to all of us who where appropriately dubbed by a clever wit as 'The Lost Tribe of the Philippines.'" Autograph in blue ink on designated signature page. Dust jacket has some rubbing and uneven edges. Very good condition.Item #18913
Price: $125.00
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