When The Soviet Union Ceased To Exist, The United States Was Tasked With Establishing Diplomatic Relations With The Newly Independent Successor Republics And Creating An Embassy In Each New Capital. In This Book, The First U.S. Ambassador To Tashkent, Henry Clarke, Explains The Logistical Challenges Of Accomplishing That Goal In Uzbekistan, The Third Largest Republic By Population After Russia And Ukraine. He Shows How The United States Supported Uzbekistan's Independence By Expanding, From Near Zero, Its Political, Economic, Commercial, Military, Educational, Humanitarian, And Even Artistic Relationships With The Usa. The Book Addresses Such Complex Issues As The Fighting In Neig
Charles Henry Alston presents a stunning 12x13 Black Ornate Wood Framed With Double Matting Wall Art piece, entitled \"Who Likes War (1935-1943)\". This artwork is an open edition print crafted by Frame To Wall using the giclee method, which ensures the finest quality of printing. Frame To Wall has carefully sourced a high-quality image from the Publisher to produce an exceptional final product. The frame is a striking two-inch black ornate wood frame with double matting that perfectly complements the artwork. Our team of experienced professionals will immediately begin working on your order once it is placed to guarantee that your artwork is promptly framed and shipped to you. We take pride in offering artwork that is entirely made in the U.S.A., and we are confident that your purchase will meet your expectations. We understand the value of investing in artwork and aim to provide a superior product that you will treasure for years to come. Thank you for choosing Frame To Wall for your art needs, and we look forward to exceeding your expectations.
Antique Automobile Car Headlight Bausch & Lomb Tapered Heavy Purple Ribbed Glass Lens Here we have a heavy raised ribbed design tapered purple clear glass lens for an antique automobile from the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company of Rochester, New York. The taper is 0.34" at the top to 0.7" on the bottom and 0.25" ribbed back rim and 0.15" ribbed rim and 0.15" smooth raised ridge front. It has a raised horizontal line on the front and back. Marked in raised wording on the back "BAUSCH & LOMB, STAR, PATENTED", "TOP", "A", "9", in a circle "BAUSCH & LOMB OPT CO, ROCHESTER NY" and in a triangle "MADE IN U.S.A.". There is a 0.38" square notch in the top and bottom to hold the lens in place. Condition: Great vintage condition. There are two minor flea bites on ribs. See photos for details. Size: 9" (22.86 cm) diameter, tapered 0.34" (0.86 cm) to 0.7" (1.78 cm) thick. Note: We have three of these lens in stock which may not be listed, if you need a pair please contact us or view our other listings. Note: One of the oldest continually operating companies in the US today, Bausch + Lomb traces its roots to 1853, when John Jacob Bausch, a German immigrant, set up a tiny optical goods shop in Rochester, New York. When he needed more money to keep the business going, Bausch borrowed $60 from his good friend, Henry Lomb. Bausch promised that if the business grew, Lomb would be made a full partner. The business did grow and the partnership was formed. In the early years, Bausch + Lomb manufactured revolutionary rubber eyeglass frames as well as a variety of optical products that required a high degree of manufacturing precision. By 1903, the firm had been issued patents for microscopes, binoculars, and even a camera shutter based on the eye’s reaction to light. This would be a great replacement for a antique car. ************************************************************************ Discover more! https://www.etsy.com/shop/backstashandbygones https://www.etsy.com/shop/undoneeclectic https://www.etsy.com/shop/undoneclothing ************************************************************************ Each item from Backstash and Bygones is special, old and unique. You may see imperfections and wear which add to the character. Items are sold in as-is condition. See photos for details.