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Jereome and Rohwer Memories of Japanese American Interment in WWII in Arkansas
- Item Number
- 199
- Estimated Value
- 24 USD
- Opening Bid
- 8 USD
Item Description
Jerome and Rohwer - Memories of Japanese American Interment in WWII in Arkansas
By Walter M. Imahara and David E. Meltzer
Valued $24 and donated by The University of Arkansas Press
The University of Arkansas Press was established in May 1980 as the publishing arm of the University of Arkansas by the Board of Trustees of the University. Miller Williams was named the first director of the press, and Dr. Willard Gatewood was named the chairman of the first Press Committee. In December of 1980, the McIlroy House was formally opened as the home for the Press. In 1981 the Press published its first three books: The Governors of Arkansas: Essays in Political Biography, edited by Timothy P. Donovan and Williard B. Gatewood, Jr.; In the Land of Dreamy Dreams by Ellen Gilchrist; and The Hound of Conscience: A History of the No-Conscription Fellowship, 1914–1919 by Thomas C. Kennedy.
The University of Arkansas Press is a member of the Association of University Presses.
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