Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, nearly 120,000 Japanese-Americans, many of whom had been born in the U.S., were taken from their homes by order of the government and placed in internment camps. Their only crime was their Japanese ancestry. In a series of interviews, Japanese-Americans who were children and teenagers at that time describe life in the camp. Photos.
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Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, nearly 120,000 Japanese-Americans, many of whom had been born in the U.S., were taken from their homes by order of the government and placed in internment camps. Their only crime was their Japanese ancestry. In a series of interviews, Japanese-Americans who were children and teenagers at that time describe life in the camp. Photos.
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DJ by Donna Mark. Near Fine in Fine jacket. pp. 260. 33996 shelf. NOT ex-library. Silver-stamped dark blue bds. Faint remainder "P" and tiny inked note FEP, clean text. Unblemished dust jacket. With b/w photos, index. Map up front--locations of internment camps. Attractive. Blurb: Kay Uno.
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First Edition, First Printing by numberline
Publisher:
Putnam Publishing Group
Published:
1995
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16831766597
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New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1995, hardcover, x-260 pp, First Edition, First Printing by numberline, Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, Signed by the Author without inscription on the title page. Straight, tight and clean with no markings, slight spine end bumps. Dustjacket unclipped bearing original price, light scratches, in new Brodart sleeve. The award-winning author of Freedom's Children helps recount the stories of a number of young Japanese Americans whose lives and families were changed forever when the attack on Pearl Harbor prompted FDR to sign an executive order forcing their evacuation and imprisonment. Illustrated throughout with black-&-white photographs. Appended: Glossary, Chronology, Acronyms, Camp Sites, Who's Who, Bibliography, Index. ISBN 9780399226380
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New in New jacket. New. Remainder mark. Otherwise clean, tight, bright, with no tears, other marks, or highlighting. From The Civil War Book Shop-As close as your computer; as dependable as old Abe.