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Kaikoku danji no kakugo / Anjū Okinoshima Kanchō cho.
海國男児之覺悟 安住沖島艦長著.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection VA655.O556 O556 1937
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anjū, Giichi, 1889-
Contributor:
Japanese Naval Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Japan. Kaigun.
Japan.
Japan--Armed Forces--Operational readiness.
Penn Provenance:
University of Pennsylvania's copy has "Nara zōsho" on spine. Copy has binder's label: Fukumura Insatsu Seihonjo.
University of Pennsylvania's copy has "奈良藏書" on spine. Copy has binder's label: 福村印刷製本所.
Physical Description:
3 unnumbered leaves, 79 leaves, 2 unnumbered leaves ; 26 cm
Manufacture:
Yokosuka-shi : Fukumura Insatsu Seihonjo
横須賀市 : 福村印刷製本所
Other Title:
Kaikoku danshi no kakugo
Binding title on spine: Shōwa Jūninendo Nan'yō tokubetsu kōdō kinen Okinoshima shinbun PU
海國男子ノ覺悟
Binding title on spine: 昭和十二年度南洋特別行動記念沖島新聞
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1937?]
Biography/History:
Giichi Anju was born February 28, 1889 in Ogimachi, Saga, Japan. He graduated from the 39th class of the Naval Academy at Etajima, July 18, 1911 and was appointed commanding officer of the Okinoshima January 18, 1937.
Notes:
Mimeographed on double leaves.
Title from first unnumbered leaf. Table of contents on second and third unnumbered leaves. Errata (2 unnumbered leaves) at end.
OCLC:
1001809292
Bound With:
University of Pennsylvania's copy bound in one volume with: "Okishima shinbun" (1937).

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