(1943)

Henry Holt and Co., 1943 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
?
Pages
328
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Henry Holt and Co.
Brand
Holt
Editing
?
Color
Black and white
Dimensions
5 3/4" w x 8 1/4" h
Paper Stock
Bond
Binding
Hardbound
Publishing Format
One-shot

Issue Notes

Predecessor and companion to Horizon Is Calling (issue 1156694).
Keywords
Japan

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Blank cover

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

blank page(s) / 3 pages (report information)


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Letters
Typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The New Sun

Indexer Notes

Half-title page

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Letters
Typeset; Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The New Sun

Indexer Notes

Tile page, front matter, dedication. Title page includes material in Japanese characters.

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blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


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foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tobias Moss

First Line of Dialogue or Text
One day about a year ago, Taro Yashima, a young Japanese artist, was brought into my office.
Genre
non-fiction
Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

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Contents (Table of Contents: 8)

table of contents / 1 page (report information)

Letters
Typeset

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


The New Sun (Table of Contents: 10)

comic story / 294 pages (report information)

Script
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Pencils
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Inks
Taro Yashima (pseudonym); [Iwamatsu Atsushi]; [Iwamatsu Jun]
Letters
Typeset

Genre
non-fiction; biography
Characters
Taro Yashima; Mitsu Yashima; baby; thought police; guards; prisoners; Doctor Yama; country people; drill instructor; Doctor Yashima [Iwamatsu]; students; farming people; city working people; progressive artists; underground leaders; police; prison doctor; union organizer
Synopsis
As progressive and anti-militarist artists, Taro and Mitsu Yashima suffer imprisonment, abuse, and deprivation, including the death of their child. He finds strengh in the fellowship of prisoners; in his expanding understanding of art, including his own; in the hard-working people of city and country alike; in those who are fighting underground against militarism.
Reprints
Keywords
Army; artist; censorship; fact; Japan; militarism; prison; secret police; thought police; torture

Indexer Notes

See detailed record at University of Hawai'i reprint, issue 1156689.

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Indexer Notes

Includes blank back cover

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  7. 6. ["One day about a year ago, Taro Yashima, a young Japanese artist, was brought into my office."]
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  9. 8. Contents
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  11. 10. The New Sun
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