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Shinkoku Taihei Take Mori Mata Akira
Anonymous
Shinkoku Taihei Take Mo...
1854
11528.000
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Shinkoku Taihei Take Mori Mata Akira.
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11528.000
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Wood block print, pictorial map of the coast defense of Tokyo Bay. Kawaraban Broadside Map depicting arrival of Perry's "Black Ships," describing the arrival of the American Commodore Matthew Perry to Edo Bay (Tokyo Bay) in 1854 (Kaei 6), after his earlier brief visit in 1853. The defensive ships identified by the warlord in charge and his armorial crest are around the bay to intimidate the invaders. Includes notes describing the troops and list of names of Samurais in charge of defense of Tokyo Bay. Includes an illustration in the upper right depicting an American soldier. Perry's ships were the first major western intrusion into Japan. “Perry, on behalf of the U.S. government, forced Japan to enter into trade with the United States and demanded a treaty permitting trade and the opening of Japanese ports to U.S. merchant ships. This was the era when all Western powers were seeking to open new markets for their manufactured goods abroad, as well as new countries to supply raw materials for industry. It was clear that Commodore Perry could impose his demands by force. The Japanese had no navy with which to defend themselves, and thus they had to agree to the demands… Upon seeing Perry's fleet sailing into their harbor, the Japanese called them the "black ships of evil mien (appearance)." Many leaders wanted the foreigners expelled from the country, but in 1854 a treaty was signed between the United States and Japan which allowed trade at two ports. In 1858 another treaty was signed which opened more ports and designated cities in which foreigners could reside. The trade brought much foreign currency into Japan disrupting the Japanese monetary system. Because the ruling shogun seemed unable to do anything about the problems brought by the foreign trade, some samurai leaders began to demand a change in leadership. The weakness of the Tokugawa shogunate before the Western demand for trade, and the disruption this trade brought, eventually led to the downfall of the Shogunate and the creation of a new centralized government with the emperor as its symbolic head.” Source: Asia for Educators, Columbia University.
Military Portraits.
Hall, E.S.; Lloyd, H.H....
Military Portraits.
1861
5395.000
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[Hall, E.S., Lloyd, H.H., Waters & Son]
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Military Portraits. Glossary Of War Terms, Maps, Arms, Etc. (Map of) Maryland, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Etc., Etc. Published by H.H. Lloyd & Co., 25 Howard Street, New York. Agents wanted to sell this and many other Charts for the times. Entered ... 1861, by H.H. Lloyd & Co.
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5395.000
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A very decorative Civil War chart showing military uniforms and dress, 10 portraits of prominent Union Officers, and a map delineating battles around Washington.
H.H. Lloyd & Co's Campaign Military Charts Showing The Principal Strategic Places Of Interest.
Haskins, Charles; Lloyd...
H.H. Lloyd & Co's Campa...
1861
5397.000
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[Haskins, Charles, Lloyd, H.H., Viele, Egbert L.]
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H.H. Lloyd & Co's Campaign Military Charts Showing The Principal Strategic Places Of Interest. Engraved Expressly To Meet A Public Want During The Present War. Compiled From Official Data By Egbert L. Viele, Military and Civil Engineer; and Charles Haskins. Published Under The Auspices Of The American Geographical And Statistical Society. Entered ... 1861 by H.H. Lloyd & Co. H.H. Lloyd & Co's Military Charts. Sixteen Maps On One Sheet.
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5397.000
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An early Civil War map. A compilation of 16 maps on one sheets of harbors, rivers, and a general map of the U.S.
The National Political Chart.
Lloyd, H.H.
The National Political ...
1861
5530.000
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Lloyd, H.H.
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The National Political Chart. Lloyd's New Political Chart, 1861. With a Map of the United States, showing the Free States, Border Slave States, Cotton States, and Territories, in Different Colors. Published at H.H. Lloyd & Co.'s Agents' General Depot for Books, Maps, and Stationery Packages, 25 Howard Street, New York. Entered ... 1861, by H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... New York.
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5530.000
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Map of the U.S. is in full color with a large red border delineating the Slave States. Numerous portraits, biographies, and statistics are included.
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