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Data.No. | 446 |
Title
Annotation | Unveiled East.
Hardcover,cloth, First and only edition,347 pages.Illustrated with b/w photographs.Very rare source on the Independence Movement of Korea.
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.
Contents:
1) The Purpose of New Japan.
2)The Fight for the Pacific.
3)How Japan came to Korea.
4)The passing of Empire.
5)The Dream of the Marquis Ito.
6)Manchuria after the War.
7)Japanese Immigrants and Chinese Robbers.
8)From Port Arthur to Harbin.
9)Japan's Commercial Campaign.
10)Monopoly at Work.
11)The Japanese Cotton Trade.
12)The Open Door.
13)The Problem of Emigrant.
14)New China.
15)Viceroy Yuan-Reformer.
16)The New Chinese Army.
17)A Fight for national Existence.
18)China and Foreign Trade.
19)Japan and Christianity.
20) England's Opportunity.
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APPENDIX
1) Memorial from the Korean Foreign Office to President Roosevelt.(page 325-331)
2)The Open Letter of Choi ik Hyon(332-343)
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Author | F.A.McKenzie ,Author of Tragedy of Korea (1908)/Korea's Fight for Freedon(1920)/From Tokyo to Tiflis(1905) |
Publisher | Hutchinson & Co., London |
Pub.Year(s) | 1907 |
Language | English |
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