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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Study of Meiji Japan's relations with the US,
By danatanu (craftsbury VT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The White Peril in the Far East: An Interpretation of the Significance of the Russo-Japanese War (Paperback)
The author was a gifted teacher, writer and missionary who worked tirelessly to improve Japanese-American relations. This superb book introduces us first hand to the manner in which Americans sqaw Japan a century ago.
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Embarrassing,
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This review is from: The White Peril in the Far East: An Interpretation of the Significance of the Russo-Japanese War (Paperback)
I'm not really going to go into the book's merits. There are some interesting ideas espoused but much of the book is quite dated and not of much importance. However, I just want to point out the terrible editing. This book must have 100 spelling errors at least. There are evn instances of words being flipped. There is no reason this book should have released and the editor should apologize for people wasting their money due to his laziness.
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The White Peril in the Far East: An Interpretation of the Significance of the Russo-Japanese War by Daniel Metraux (Paperback - January 9, 2003)
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