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5 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/slide/0714873500 | [PDF] DOWNLOAD Made in North Korea: Graphics from Everyday Life in the DPRK | The first and most comprehensive collection of North Korean graphic ephemera in the world Wrapping paper, featuring some of Pyongyangu2019s architectural highlights u2013 the Koryo Hotel, Railway Station, Ice Rink, Military Circus, Mansudae Art Theatre and the Grand Peopleu2019s Study House. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner A New Yearu2019s postcard from 2004 (Juche year 93) for use by members of the DPRK military services. The emblem (top left) is that of the u2018Supreme Commanderu2019 (at that time Kim Jong Il). The card shows the various eras of military service. In the background the sculptures are of anti-Japanese guerrillas, then in the mid-ground u2018hero soldiersu2019 from the Korean War. In the foreground we see a contemporary soldier with members of the public (from left to right, a farmer, an intellectual and a worker) in unity. The slogan at the bottom reads: u2018Happy New Yearu2019. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner A box of Liquor Candies that emulates Western-style packaging associated in North Korea with luxury. The candies are filled with red ginseng-infused alcohol. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner Features hand-held, transportable ephemera of all kinds including metro tickets, stamps, sports event and cinema tickets, airline tickets and labels, gift-wrapping paper, toys, food labels and more Provides a compelling glimpse into the creative culture of North Korea, as well as the daily lives of North Koreans The book is organized visually to ing out the surprising diversity and beauty of these everyday objects Eight short texts ing the collection to life and provide insights into how North Koreans think, work, and live<br>
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Made in North Korea: Graphics from Everyday Life in the DPRK Sinopsis : The first and most comprehensive collection of North Korean graphic ephemera in the world Wrapping paper, featuring some of Pyongyang’s architectural highlights – the Koryo Hotel, Railway Station, Ice Rink, Military Circus, Mansudae Art Theatre and the Grand People’s Study House. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner A New Year’s postcard from 2004 (Juche year 93) for use by members of the DPRK military services. The emblem (top left) is that of the ‘Supreme Commander’ (at that time Kim Jong Il). The card shows the various eras of military service. In the background the sculptures are of anti-Japanese guerrillas, then in the mid- ground ‘hero soldiers’ from the Korean War. In the foreground we see a contemporary soldier with members of the public (from left to right, a farmer, an intellectual and a worker) in unity. The slogan at the bottom reads: ‘Happy New Year’. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner A box of Liquor Candies that emulates Western-style packaging associated in North Korea with luxury. The candies are filled with red ginseng-infused alcohol. Picture credit: Collection Nicholas Bonner Features hand-held, transportable ephemera of all kinds including metro tickets, stamps, sports event and cinema tickets, airline tickets and labels, gift-wrapping paper, toys, food labels and more Provides a compelling glimpse into the creative culture of North Korea, as well as the daily lives of North Koreans The book is organized visually to ing out the surprising diversity and beauty of these everyday objects Eight short texts ing the collection to life and provide insights into how North Koreans think, work, and live