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ORDERS, DECORATIONS, AND MEDALS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
by COL William A. Boik, USAR, Ret. Hardcover with dust jacket. 11" x 8.5", having 120 pages illustrated with over 300 color photos showing all North Korean awards.
ISBN 978-0-615-19087-7
List - $37.95
Publication date: late April 2008.
This is the first detailed color study of North Korean orders, decorations, and medals. It has over 300 color pictures of North Korean orders and medals. There are also pictures illustrating variations of each award, the award certificates and cases.
There are four appendices in this book. The first provides the number of awards presented to both North Koreans and the Chinese Peoples Army Volunteers during the Korean War. The second lists the order of precedence for the awards. The third shows the ribbons for each award in the order of precedence. The final appendix provides a reference of the estimated value for each award.
Finalist in the hobby category of the 2009 National Indie Excellence Book Awards.
We are also printing a Special Limited/Numbered and Autographed Edition in a Special Slipcase
First 150 copies. Individually signed and numbered. List - $67.50 each
Dealer price - $54.00 each
Standard Library Discount 15%:
$57.25 each
Customers in Asia CLICK HERE for our exclusive distributor in Japan, Republic of Korea, and People's Republic of China: or contact them at Tmecca Korea, Inc, 137-070, Hansung B/D 1st Floor, 1431-13, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul , Korea, Tel: +82-2-581-9960 (Ext. 203), Fax: +82-2-581-9972, Contact: Jay Yoon
by Isabel Washington Powell with Joyce Burnett. Hardcover with dust jacket. 5.5" x 8.5", having approximately 200 pages with 16 pages of photos.
ISBN 978-0-9816102-1-4
List Price - $27.95
Publication date: late May 2008.
This is the incredible autobiography of the late Isabel Washington Powell from her early years as a young "drama queen" with her big sister, Fredi Washington, in early 1900's Savannah, Georgia; her young adult years as a Cotton Club dancer in Harlem during the 1920's; her marriage to Adam Clayton Powell in the 1930's; her divorce following his election to Congress in 1945; and her life after Adam. It was the love and support of her family and especially her sister, Fredi Washington (star of the 1929 film "Black and Tan Fantasy" and the Academy Award nominated 1934 film "Imitation of Life") that enabled her to survive.
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Dealer Terms:
5-10 copies - $17.00 each
11-40 copies - $15.50 each
41 or more - $14.00 each
Standard Library Discount 15%:
$23.75 each
Order from: DBM Press, LC, 6412 Brandon Ave, #123, Springfield, VA 22150.