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Leading Men of Japan/1883
hard cover, 8 vo.421 pages. first edition.
Table of Contents is as follows:
PART I
THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN
KOMEI TENNO
ARISUGAWA TARUHITO
ENOMOTO TAKEAKI
ENOUYE YOSHIKADSU
FIJITA HIO
FUKUCHI GENICHIRO
FUKUZAWA YOUKICHI
GENPAKU SUJITA
GOTO-SHO-JIRO
HEIHACHIRO
HIGASHI FUSHIMI
HIROYUKI KATO
IJICHI MASAHARU
INOUYE KAORU
ITO HIROBUMI
ITAGAKI TAISUKE
IWAKURA TOMOMI
KABAYAMA SUKENORI
KAWAJI TOSHIYOSHI
KATSU AWA
KAWAMOORA SMIYASHI
KIDO TAKAYOSSI
KONO BENKAI
KURIMOTO JO WUN
KURODA KIYOTAKA
NEESHIMA JO
MIURA GORO
MORI ARINORI
MOSHITSU OTSUKI
MUMETA GENJIRO
NAGANORI ASANO
NARUSHIMA KIUHOKU
OKI TAKATO
OKUBO TOSHIMICHI
OKUMA SHIGENOBU
OTORI KEISUKE
OYAMA IWA-O
OYANO IWAO
RAI MIKISABURO
SAIGO TAKAMORI
SAMESHIMA NAONOBU
SAIGO TSUGUMICHI
SANJO SANETOMI
SANO TSUNETAMI
SATO SHUNKAI
SHIBURAWA EICHI
SHIMADZU HISAMITSU
SOYESHIMA TANEOMI
TANAKA FUJIMARO
TANI KANJO
TERASHIMA MUNENORI
TOYAMA MASAKAZU
TSUDA SEN
YAMADA AKIYOSHI
YANAGIWARA SAKIMITSU
YOSHIDA KIYONARI
YOSHIDA TORAJIRO
BIOGRAPHICAL ADDENDA
PART II.
THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN
THE ISLANDS OF OKINAWA
THE OGASAWARA ISLANDS
..........COREA....... (from page 326 to page 390) ............
ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO JAPAN
ADDITIONAL NOTES
FOREIGN BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EMPIRE
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Charles Lanman |
D.Lothrop anf Company,Boston |
English
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Terry's Guide to the Japanese Empire including KOREA and Formosa/1928
hard cover, 12mo,799 pages + 28 coloured maps and plans (many folding) First edition was published in 1914.
The most comprehensive guidebook to Japan and surrounding area of its time. The plans include all the major cities (Tokyo, Yokahama, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Nagasaki,Seoul etc), and of some major buildings. Besides the detailed maps of different parts of Japan, there are maps of Korea and of Formosa (Taiwan).
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T.Philip Terry |
Houghton Mifflin Company,Ltd(London)
Kyo-Bun-Kwan(Tokyo) |
English
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403 |
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Japan and United States 1853-1921/1921
hard cover, 8vo.283 pages.
First edition of this excellent historical analysis of the foreign relations between Japan and the United States from the time of Commodore Perry till 1921. Of interest are extensive sections on the Russo-Japanese War, as well as the annexation of Korea by Japan.
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Payson J.Treat |
Houghton Mifflin Company,N.Y. |
English
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376 |
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Japan and Korea/1925
Hard cover,cloth,8vo.310 pages. first edition.Illustrated from 106 b/w photographs. Primarily descriptive with some passing political commentary on Japanese rule in the peninsula.
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Frank G.Carpenter |
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English
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Problems of the Far East/1896
hard cover, cloth 8 vo.444 pages.new and rivised edition.
Illustrated from black and white photographs.
Description and political comentary on Korea during the 1880' and 1890'
based on observations made while visiting the Faer East. Discussion of growing Japanese influence in the peninsula(annotation is based on KOREA,the Library
of Congress,U.S.A. 1950)
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George N.Curzon |
Archibald Constable and Co.Westminster |
English
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Report on Japanese Assets in Soviet-Occupied Korea to the President of the United States /June ,1946/1946
Hard cover ,document file.141 pages.This Report was submitted to the
President of the United States in June ,1946 by the Edwin W.Pauley.DECLASSIFIED FILE NO.324(formerly Restricted Document of
the United States).................................
THE WHITE HOUSE,Washing Ton,October 25,1946
The President
The White House
Dear Mr.President,
Under your instructions to me contained your letter of April 27,1945, and subsequent verbal orders you have issued to me,I submit a report on Japanese
Assets in Soviet-occupied Korea.
This is a factual report based on the first-hand observations made myself and the members of my Mission in the Soviet-occupied Korea in may and June,1946
It would not have been possible to carry through this assignment without the aid and assistance which was received from the Secretary of States ,and the Secretaries of the War and Navy Department,and especially from General Douglas MacArthur and Lieutenant General John.R.Hodge and their responsible
asscociates in Korea
Sincerely Yours,
EDWIN W.PAULEY (signature)
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Edwin W.Pauley ,Ambassador of the United States and Personal Representatives of the President on Reparations |
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English
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Willard Straight/1924
hard cover,569 pages.
Much material is taken from the diary of Willard Straight(author) who was in Korea in 1904-1905. An account of Japan's taking over the peninsula
and withdrawal of the U.S. embassy in 1905.Numerous pen sketches are taken from author's sketch book(Annotation is based on KOREA,Library of Congress,1950)
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Herbert Croly |
The Macmillan Company,New York |
English
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Korea and the old orders in Eastern Asia/1945
hard cover,cloth ,326 pages.
This study was originally made and submitted as a thesis in partial fullfilment of requirements for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Duke University .
Exposition of Korea's legal status among nations prior
to Japanese occupation.Concerning primarily with Korea's
relations with China and Japan before 1910.
(Annotation is based on KOREA,Library of Congress,1950)
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Frederick Nelson |
Luoisiana State University Press,Louisiana |
English
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From Tokyo to Tiflis/1905
hard cover,340 pages. first edition.Illustrated from photographs with a map.
Mckenzie was a special (war) correspondent with The Daily Mail and the letters in this book, written under campaign conditions, describe his experiences covering the Russo-Japanese war and the situation in Russia and the Far East from January 1904 to April 1905. He is at pains to be fair to the Russian side in the midst of English sympathy for the Japanese but acknowledges that there is much to condemn in the Russian's conduct of the war.
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F.A.McKenzie |
Hurst and Blackett,Ltd. London |
English
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