Item #76769 SURVIVING MINIDOKA: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration. Russell M. Tremayne, Todd Shallat.
SURVIVING MINIDOKA: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration

SURVIVING MINIDOKA: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration

Boise, Idaho: Boise State University in partnership with College of Southern Idaho, 2013. First Edition. Hardcover. This copy is signed by Hatsuko Mary Higuchi, who was incarcerated at Minidoka, Heart Mountain, Tule Lake, Amache, and Poston. Her signature appears alongside each of the nine paintings from her "Executive Order 9066 Series" are reproduced within the text. Presents a historical, artistic, and poignant picture of life in this remote internment center on the plains of Idaho. Octavo: 200 p. with more than 200 photographs and illustrations (many color). Original gray cloth binding, with bronze titles. Very light bump to the spine heel; else fine in a fine dust jacket. Fine / Fine. Item #76769

Price: $100.00

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