Chinatown Family
New York: John Day, (1948). 307 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2194. Novel of New York Chinatown. [16090]
New York: John Day, (1948). 307 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2194. Novel of New York Chinatown. [16090]
Calcutta: Writers Workshop / P. Lal, (1983). 8vo. Flexible sari cloth, with wraparound paper band & original plastic cover. 54 p. 1st edition. [100745]
Herausgegeben von Henning/Loewen Familie. Illustrated with b/w photos. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Henning/Loewen Family, 1995. 8vo. Wraps. 120 p. + index & folding map. [102695]
New York: Random House, (1947). viii, 247 p. 1st ed. "Sketches of life in a Serbian family living in San Francisco early in the present century... The author is one of the youngest members of the gay, heterogeneous group of homesick Dalmatians, Bosnians, Herzegovinians, and Montenegrans who make up this..... [16102]
Los Angeles: The Committee, ca. 1982. Wraps. ii, 34 p. [16106]
San Francisco: East/West Publishing Company, Inc., (1982). 8vo. Wraps. xix, 236 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. [81649]
Honolulu: Self-published, (1972). Wraps. vi, 148 p. + folding map. 1st ed. One of 1500 copies. [73415]
January, 1937. "To be concluded" in a later issue. [59122]
Honolulu: Three Heroes, Publishers, (1988). 4to. 200 p. 1st ed. [16138]
Reno & Las Vegas: Western Studies Center, Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System, 1970. Small 4to. Wraps. ix, 168 p. [16121]
Stillwater: Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical College, 1942. Wraps. 119 p. Bulletin Vol. 39, No. 13. [16068]
Ed. by Forrest Gok and Oakland Chinese History Research Committee. Foreword by March Fong Eu. lllus. with photos. Oakland: Oakland Chinese History Research Committee, (1982). 1st ed. [55337]
Ed. by Forrest Gok & Oakland Chinese History Research Committee. Foreword by March Fong Eu. Illustrated with b/w photos. Oakland: Oakland Chinese History Research Committee, (1982). 8vo. Fabrikoid. viii, 112 p. 1st edition. [95777]
Edited by Forrest Gok and Oakland Chinese History Research Committee. Foreword by March Fong Eu. lllustrated with b/w photos. Oakland: Oakland Chinese History Research Committee, (1982). 1st ed. [88532]
Edited by Forrest Gok & Oakland Chinese History Research Committee. Foreword by March Fong Eu. Preface by Rev. Frank G. Mar. lllustrated with b/w photos. Oakland: Oakland Chinese History Research Committee, (1982). 8vo. Wraps. viii, 112 p. 1st edition. [95375]
Illus. with photos. New York Mills, Minn.: Self-published, (1985). Wraps. 92 p. 1st ed. Story of a Finnish-American family in Wisconsin and Minnesota written by the son of immigrant parents. [71870]
Illus. with photos. New York Mills, Minn.: Self-published, (1985). Wraps. 92 p. 1st ed. Story of a Finnish-American family in Wisconsin and Minnesota written by the son of immigrant parents. [44691]
Illus. with photos. New York Mills, Minn.: Self-published, (1985). Wraps. 92 p. 1st ed. Story of a Finnish-American family in Wisconsin and Minnesota written by the son of immigrant parents. [30784]
Detroit: Macedonian People's League of U.S.A., ca. 1938. 9 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. [31168]
New York: German University League, 1915. Wraps. 20 p. An attempted refutation of anti-German sentiments expressed by Sir Edward Grey. [30787]
Intro. by Frederic C. Howe, Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1915. 12mo. xix, 138 p. 1st ed. "In this lyric drama Mr. MacKaye shows us the immigrant who comes to America to the promised land, only to have his high hopes and ideals crushed..... [30789]
Brooklyn: Pageant-Poseidon Ltd., (1973). 175 p. 1st ed. Novel of a Hungarian immigrant. [30795]
Trans. by Dora Kennedy. Miami Beach: Romanian Historical Studies, 1986. Boards. 124 p. Romanian Historical Studies 23. 1st ed. [30837]
Detroit: Makedono-Ameriikanskiya Naroden Syuz, ca. 1940. 24mo. Wraps. 48 p. [31193]
Indianapolis: Pechamnitsa "Makedonska Tribuna," ca. 1940. 8 x 10 3/4 in. Wraps. 27 p. [31170]