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Photo Album "Gazing at the Atomic Bomb - Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945" Soichi Iijima / Hideji Aihara Iwanami Shoten July 30, 1981 (First Edition) This is a photo album documenting the damage caused by the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. It contains a large number of valuable photographs taken immediately after the bombings, depicting the devastation of the cities and the people's suffering, making it an important resource for conveying the horror of the atomic bombs. In addition to photographs of the mushroom clouds, the hypocenters, and the victims, the album also includes maps and explanatory texts, allowing for a deeper understanding of the events of that time. It also includes photographs depicting the harsh conditions immediately after the bombings. These record shocking scenes, such as burned skin. Although it contains shocking photographs, they are intended to convey the tragedy of war and the threat of nuclear weapons, and this book is meant to convey the importance of peace to the next generation. ■ Condition Due to long-term storage and aging, there are some stains on the outer cover and some pages of the book, and some damage to the case, but overall it is in good condition. There are some scuffs on the corners of the outer cover. Please check the photos. *Please note that there may be oversights. ▪️ Publisher: Iwanami Shoten, Publishers Printing: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Binding: Matsuura Shoji Co., Ltd. Published: July 30, 1981 (First Edition) ■ Depending on the shipping situation, we may change from Yu-Yu Mercari Bin to Raku-Raku Mercari Bin. ■ We are looking forward to purchases from those who understand that this is a used item and has been stored at home.
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