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| #4464053 in Books | Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. | 2000-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.25 x8.75 x.25l, | File type: PDF | 88 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Too light to be a guide, too big to be a sidebar|By James D. Crabtree|This book looks at souvenir and patriotic items produced following the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. Certainly not all-inclusive, it does have enough "bric-a-brac" to give the reader a feel for the kind of items being made at the time. However, little or no info on each item, although strangely a few pages||This is a great new 88 page book loaded with photos of every type of Pearl Harbor memorabilia. It features more than 300 large, sharp, black and white and over 80 full color photos. After the brief introduction, each page is full of memories. Major catetories
The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor compelled American into World War II and also resulted in a flood of items acknowledging this critical and pivotal event. Over the ensuing decades, a collector's market has sprung up based on the wealth of variety of materials from the period. These range from posters and placards to postcards and pins, from banners and stationary, to cigar wrappings and ladies underwear. Highly recommended for both nostalgic reminiscing and collector...
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