Purloined Letters

Purloined Letters

Author: Mark H. Silver

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2008-04-07

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0824831888

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Letters from the End of the World

Letters from the End of the World

Author: Toyofumi Ogura

Publisher: Kodansha International

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9784770027764

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This is a collection of letters that document the catastrophe visited uponne family during the destruction of Hiroshima. The author - a youngrofessor of history at Hiroshima University - spent several days after theropping of the atomic bomb searching for his wife and son. His joy on beinge-united with them was short-lived as radiation sickness took his wife tenays later. The author spent the following year writing a series of letterso his wife, outlining the things he saw and experienced over the two weeksefore the bombing and her death.;The book also contains family documents,etters from the children to their parents and a diary in which the eldestaughter described the events of the 18th-19th August 1945, when she returnedo Hiroshima on the final day of her mother's life.


China, Korea & Japan at War, 1592-1598

China, Korea & Japan at War, 1592-1598

Author: J. Marshall Craig

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781138603165

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The East Asian War of 1592 to 1598 was the only extended war before modern times to involve Japan, Korea, and China. It devastated huge swathes of Korea and led to large population movements across borders. This book draws on surviving letters and diaries to recount the personal experiences of five individuals from different backgrounds who lived through the war and experienced its devastating effects: a Chinese doctor who became a spy; a Japanese samurai on his first foreign expedition; a Korean gentleman turned refugee; a Korean scholar-diplomat; and a Japanese Buddhist monk involved in the atrocities of the invasion. The book outlines the context of the war so that readers can understand the background against which the writers' lives were lived, allows the individual voices of the five men and their reflections on events to come through, and casts much light on prevailing attitudes and conditions, including cultural interaction, identity, cross-border information networks, class conflict, the role of religion in society, and many others aspects of each writer's world.


Ambassadors from the Islands of Immortals

Ambassadors from the Islands of Immortals

Author: Zhenping Wang

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780824828714

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Using recent archaeological findings and little-known archival material, Wang Zhenping introduces readers to the world of ancient Japan as it was evolving toward a centralized state. Competing Japanese tribal leaders engaged in ambassador diplomacy and actively sought Chinese support and recognition to strengthen their positions at home and to exert military influence on southern Korea. Wang brings diplomatic history to life in his descriptions of the diplomats and their personalities and literary talents as well as their ambitions and frustrations. He explains in detail the rigorous criteria of the Chinese and Japanese courts in the selection of diplomats and how the two prepared for missions abroad. He journeys with a party of Japanese diplomats from their tearful farewell party to hardship on the high seas to their arrival amidst the splendors of Yangzhou and Changan and the Sui-Tang court. The depiction of these colorful events is combined with a sophisticated analysis of premodern diplomacy using the key concept of mutual self-interest and a discussion of two major modes of diplomatic communication: court reception and the exchange of state letters. accepting, or rejecting court ceremonial arrangements.


Letter from Peking

Letter from Peking

Author: Pearl Sydenstricker Buck

Publisher: Leicester, Eng. : Ulverscroft

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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The story of an American-Chinese family separated by the communist revolution in China, as they struggle to overcome difficulties and the prejudices a family of mixed blood must face. The half-Chinese husband remains behind in China, while the mother and teenage son go back to the mother's original home state of Vermont. The anxious wife awaits word from her husband, as the young mixed-race son falls in love with an American girl. The mother breaks up this particular romance.


From Wright Field, Ohio, to Hokkaido, Japan

From Wright Field, Ohio, to Hokkaido, Japan

Author: Benjamin Paul Hegi

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781680400014

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In 1942, Colonel Curtis E. LeMay and his 305th Bomb Group left Syracuse, New York, bound for England, where they joined the Eighth Air Force and Royal Air Force in war against Germany and her allies. Over the next three years LeMay led American air forces in Europe, India, China, and the Pacific against the Axis powers. His efforts yielded advancement through the chain of command to the rank of Major General in command of the XXIst Bomber Command, the most effective strategic bombing force of the war.LeMay's activities in World War II are well-documented, but his personal history is less thoroughly recorded. Throughout the war he wrote hundreds of letters to his wife, Helen, and daughter, Jane. They are published for the first time in this volume, weaved together with meticulously researched narrative essays buttressed by both official and unofficial sources and supplemented with extensive footnotes. History remembers "LeMay, the Commander" well. From Wright Field, Ohio, to Hokkaido, Japan, will yield a better understanding of "LeMay, the Man."


China and Japan

China and Japan

Author: Christopher Howe

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780198289326

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This book is a remarkable attempt to understand and summarize the current and historical Sino-Japanese relationship: two countries bound by ties of history, culture, geography, and economic complementarity. Through this investigation, the contributors are able to broaden our understanding of contemporary changes in international relations, and to consider the implications of changes in the Sino-Japanese relationship for the wider world. This volume deals with the history of contact, the economic imperatives driving the links, the diplomatic and political maneuverings in which both countries indulge, and the antipathies that mean the Sino-Japanese relationship is far from trouble-free. This work should prove to be an invaluable reference for academics and scholars.


China from the Inside

China from the Inside

Author: Liam Brunt

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-10-25

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 3319656724

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This book delivers the fascinating account of one Western family’s time living and working in China. Told through a series of letters, China from the Inside: Letters from an Economist presents insights into the society and economy of a country that is often opaque to outsiders and poorly understood. The author’s expertise as an economist, and the family’s efforts to integrate into Chinese society, furnish a vivid and unique account. It provides a valuable new perspective on the Chinese worldview, social relations and economy, as well as informed opinion on its projected economic development. Addressing issues ranging from the education system to the sustainability of economic growth, this is an accessible and engaging book that will be essential reading for all those interested in China and its future.