Description:

AMERICAN SOLDIER''S SOUTH PACIFIC DRAWINGS AND SCRAP BOOK
Bound 4to. scrap book with green leather covers, with the title "Scrap Book" in gilt on the front, and with the black ink inscription "U.S. Army, 1942, Feb. 19th, Bill''s Scrap Book". The seventeen or so pages bound within the album are blank, but tucked inside the album are a number of items, including eleven monochrome facsimile reproductions of works by noted war artist Frede Vidar, each approx. 4to. size, depicting a variety of scenes from the war in the South Pacific, including dead Japanese soldiers, jungle encampments, American patrols, landing craft crewmen, and aircraft wreckage. Of these, three have been colorized with watercolor paint, likely by the soldier to whom the scrapbook belonged. Also present are six monochrome facsimile reproductions of similar works by other war artists, of which a further two have been similarly colorized. The only fully original work of art present is an unsigned pencil and ink sketch on an 8vo. sheet, torn from a spiral-bound sketchbook, depicting two South Pacific native by a thatched hut built on pylons over water. This sketch is unsigned. Also present is an aerial photograph of a military base, bearing surface damage that obscures its identity and location, as well as a folio sheet bearing four handwritten poetic verses, and, somewhat anomalously, eight manuscript pages containing a report on historical flooding in Pennsylvania, accompanied by two pages of newspaper photographs on the same subject. Affixed to one of these pages is a mailing label, addressed to a Sgt. W.A. Bachelor in San Francisco, likely the "Bill" mentioned within the front cover of the scrap book. A rather unusual relic of the war in the South Pacific, worthy of further research.

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February 18, 2017 10:00 AM EST
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