Iwakura Embassy

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Kume Kunitake: Iwakura Embassy, 1871-1873: A True Account of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary's Journey of Observation through the United States of America and Europe, ISBN: 0700717129

This is the first English translation of the official report submitted by the Iwakura Embassy to the Meiji government. The five volume report was first published in Japanese in 1878. Between 1977 and... Format: Hardcover Condition: New

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Cobbing Andrew Ohta Akiko Checkland Olive and Breen John: The Iwakura Mission Britain 1872, London STICERD The Suntori Centre Suntori and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines London School of Economics and Political Science 1998 ; weicher Einband / soft cover; 1. Ed.
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Contains the following papers: Life in Victorian London through the eyes of Kume Kunitake chronicler of the Iwakura Mission by Dr Andrew Cobbing. The Iwakur Mission in Britain their observations on education and Victorian society by Dr Akiko Ohta. The Iwakura Mission, Industries and Exports by Mrs Olive Checkland. Public statements and private thoughts the Iwakura Embassy in London and the religious question by Dr John Breen. First Edition No Jacket Soft Cover; First Edition

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Kume Kunitake: The Iwakura Embassy, 1871-1873 : A True Account of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary's Journal of Observation Through the United States of America and Europe, ISBN: 4901617001

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Caprio, Mark: JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC, 1540-1920 / edited by Mark Caprio and Matsuda Koichiro, Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT Ashgate/Variorum 2006
ISBN: 0754636836 Like New

xxxix, 422 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: "This is the 10th volume in the Pacific World series, which is dedicated to bringing attention to the important, but often ignored, trans- and intra-Pacific interactions that have developed since the 16th century. Organized around the subjects of Japanese views of the Pacific, diplomatic and economic relations, and expansion and diaspora, the essays in this volume describe the dramatic opening of Japan to the larger world and the consequent, and equally dramatic, changes in the Japanese economy and society. Individual papers cover such topics as maps and metaphors of the "small eastern sea" in Tokugawa Japan; early Russo-Japanese relations; the journal of the Iwakura embassy; and Japanese prostitutes in 19th-century America." NF condition. No dustjacket. First Edition Cloth

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