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Military Antique Book Asahi Graph August 26 1942's The End Of The Caucasus JAPAN

$ 30.09

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Asahi Graph August 26, 1945
Good condition
The end of the Caucasus, etc.
Asahi Graph
"Asahi Graph" is a weekly graph magazine published by Asahi Shimbun from 1923 (Taisho 12) to 2000 (Heisei 12).
It is a pioneer of photo magazines in Japan, and has a lot of historical reports and many feature articles of the social and customs representative of that era, and it has high material value. Japan's leading graph magazine has been published for 77 years, from Taisho democracy to prewar, wartime, postwar, high economic growth, oil shock, bubble burst, and the dawn of the 21st century.
Since this is an old item, please purchase it after understanding.
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