Japan in History, Folk Lore and Art
Book Description
When, in 1895, Formosa became part of their empire, the Japanese found a peak higher than Fuji; so they named it Niitaka, theN ew High Mountain. War with China over, a greater task confronted them. Now that their public school army has defeated the illiterate Russians, there rises a still higher national ideal. Like Niitaka, it is within. This new edition tells the story of Japan smomentum and ach... More
Book Information
Publisher | Forgotten Books |
Binding | Paperback (24 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 272 |
ISBN-10 | B008CACLLG |
Publication Date | 06/11/2012 |
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