Breath of All Living
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Philadelphia: Chilton Book Company, (1968). vii, 116 p. 1st ed. Juvenile novel of a Chinese-American girl in Hawaii. [30850]
Austin: Czech Literary Society, 1958. Boards. 61 p. [30851]
Austin: Czech Literary Society, 1958. Boards. 61 p. [31014]
Detroit: Michigan Committee for Protection of Foreign Born/Civil Rights Congress, ca. 1949. Six-page leaflet. Fritz Rust, a printer living in Detroit and a U.S. resident since 1926, was threatened with deportation because of his political affiliations. [31185]
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n. d. 32mo. Wraps. 64 p. Little Blue Book No. 1257. [30852]
Introduction by William Saroyan. Fresno, Calif.: Giliga Press, 1969. Oblong 24mo. Wraps. 48 p. 1st edition. Armenian-American poet. [102663]
Foreword by Thomas W. Chinn. Illus. with photos. Fresno: Panorama West Publishing, 1988. Small 4to. Wraps. xviii, 322 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. [44768]
Foreword by Thomas W. Chinn. Illus. with photos. Fresno: Panorama West Publishing, 1988. Small 4to. Wraps. xviii, 322 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. [67875]
Foreword by Thomas W. Chinn. Illustrated with b/w photos. Fresno: Panorama West Publishing, 1988. Small 4to. xviii, 322 p. 1st edition. [96340]
Foreword by Thomas W. Chinn. Illus. with photos. Fresno: Panorama West Publishing, 1988. Small 4to. xviii, 322 p. 1st edition. [30859]
Afterword by George Leong. San Francisco: Isthmus Press, 1978. 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. 1st ed. Japanese-American poet who spent part of her childhood in an internment camp during World War II. [69559]
Berkeley: Celestial Arts, (1987). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in silver. 166 p. 1st edition. [106532]
Illus. with photos. Kingston, Ontario: The Limestone Press, 1978. viii, 225 p. 1st ed. [30865]
Washington: Immigration Restriction League, ca. 1912. Wraps. 8 p. Publications of the Immigration Restriction League, No. 53. [30866]
New York: Harper, (1947). viii, 242 p. 1st ed. Novel of Hungarian musicians who emigrate to the United States. The author, the wife of violinist Ferenc Molnar, was herself a Hungarian immigrant. [30899]
With contributions by Hartmut Bickelmann, Agnes Bretting, Michael Just, Günter Miltmann and Ingrid Schöberl. Illus. with photos. Stuttgart & Bonn-Bad Godesberg: Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations in cooperation with Inter Nationes, 1982. Small 4to. Wraps. 192 p. [30900]
Boulder: Westview Press, (1980). xv, 171 p. Westview Special Studies in Contemporary Social Issues. 1st ed. [30901]
New York: AMS Press, Inc., (1991). 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in gilt. 398 p. + index. Emigrant Communities & Ethnic Minorities in the United States & Canada: No. 74. 1st ed. [80929]
Burlingame, Calif.: Self-published, 1988. Wraps. viii, 97 p. 1st ed. Cover title: Ask Me, about Me: A Guide to Understanding Iranian Culture" [59052]
Boise, Idaho: Boise State University, (1981). Wraps. 52 p. Boise State University Western Writers Series Number 47. 1st ed. [30915]
Boulder: East European Monographs, 1996. ix, 202 p. East European Monographs, No. CDXLI. 1st ed. [30916]
With b/w illustrations. Richmond, Calif.: Contra Costa Japanese American Citizens League for the Richmond Unified School District, ca. 1992. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Velobound sheets. Paginated variously. [105696]
Philadelphia: Lippincott, (1947). 320 p. The Peoples of America Series. 1st ed. [30920]
Illus. with photos. New York: Self-published, 1962. Small 4to. 566 p. 1st ed. [30950]