Dancing Tails and Other Fishy Jingles - Inscribed


 

$30.00

In stock

49020
+

Description

52 charming illustrations of fish, mostly full page, decorating the humorous verse.

Presentation copy warmly inscribed by the publisher and designer, Harry O'Daniel Mitchell to Clarence Arai.

From the University of Washington:

Clarence Takeya Arai (1901-1963) was an active member of Seattle's Japanese American community, best known for his instrumental role in the formation of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Arai also founded the first Japanese American Boy Scout troop in 1920, and in 1924, he became the first Japanese American to graduate from the University of Washington Law School. In 1928, he was elected president of the Seattle Progressive Citizens League. As president, he and League vice president George Ishihara traveled the west coast campaigning for a national organization, which led to the founding convention of the JACL in Seattle in August 1930. Arai was active in local politics and served as vice president of the 37th Legislative District Republican Club and as a state delegate to the Republican convention. In 1934, he ran an unsuccessful campaign for a seat in the state legislature.

At the onset of World War II, with anti-Japanese sentiment increasing in the U.S., the JACL sought to demonstrate Japanese American loyalty to the U.S. by forming the Emergency Defense Council, with Arai as chairman. In 1942, Arai and his family were sent to Camp Harmony in Puyallup and subsequently interned at Minidoka Relocation Center in Hunt, Idaho. Arai's health suffered during the war years and he had a mild stroke while at Minidoka. After the war, Arai retired from law practice and devoted his time to photography. His photos were exhibited all over the country and internationally, and he was honored by the Photographic Society of America.

Features

Dorman H. Smith
Edward W. Allen

Condition & Attributes

Very Good+ in Very Good+ dustjacket (dustjacket
#990 of 1000 numbered copies. Inscribed by the author.

Creators

Dorman H.
Smith
Edward W.
Allen

Publishing Information

Seattle
Mitchell Publications
1951
1st

Physical Description

11.2 inches
8.7 inches
96 pages
52 black & white illustrations, mostly full page
Hardcover
cloth
English