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Black Ships Off Japan

Author : Arthur Walworth
Publisher : Walworth Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2007-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781406755299

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Black Ships Off Japan

Author : Arthur Walworth,George Sansom
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:869089625

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Black Ships Off Japan by Arthur Walworth,George Sansom Pdf

Black Ships and Rising Sun, the Opening of Japan to the West

Author : John G. Roberts
Publisher : Julian Messner
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1971-01-01
Category : Japan
ISBN : 0671324411

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Black Ships and Rising Sun, the Opening of Japan to the West by John G. Roberts Pdf

Relates Commodore Perry's forcible entry into Japanese waters in 1854 and describes the ensuing events that ended Japan's isolation policy.

The Century of the Black Ships (Novel)

Author : Naoki Inose
Publisher : VIZ Media LLC
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2009-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1421529173

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The Century of the Black Ships (Novel) by Naoki Inose Pdf

For nearly a century, Japanese writers gave voice to the anxieties of a nation headed inexorably toward war. Not just any war, but one that in the minds of many would eventually--and inevitably--take place with Japan's neighbor across the Pacific, the United States. In the wake of U.S. Navy Commodore Matthew C. Perry's first visit to Japan with his Black Ships in 1853, Japanese novelists and military analysts, along with a few foreign counterparts, produced a dizzying array of prophetic visions of this coming conflict, creating a massive body of popular works through which Japan would debate its own passage, however violent, into the modern, globalized era. Painstakingly researched by one of Japan's preeminent men of letters, Tokyo Prefecture Vice Governor Naoki Inose, The Century of the Black Ships is a landmark study of a literary tradition that anticipated the defining moment in the lives of a nation and its people.

Black Ships

Author : Sean Michael Wilson
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-07
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781623170929

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Black Ships by Sean Michael Wilson Pdf

On the 14th of July, 1853, the USS Plymouth, Mississippi, Saratoga, and Susquehanna sailed into Yokosuka, Japan. The mysterious "Black Ships" had arrived. In this stirring account of a pivotal moment in modern Japanese history, award-winning author and illustrator team Sean Michael Wilson and Akiko Shimojima tell the story of the four American "Black Ships" that arrived in Japan in 1853 under the command of Commodore Perry to force Japan to open up to trade. The book compellingly portrays the apprehension and confusion of the Japanese people witnessing the Black Ships steaming into view over the horizon; the anxious response of the samurai; the cat-and-mouse game that ensued; the protracted negotiations; and the eventual agreement signed on March 31st, 1854, as the Treaty of Kanagawa. Historically accurate and with an easy-to-read visual format, Black Ships conveys the personalities of the key figures in the drama: on one side, Commodore Perry and his captains, and on the other, Shogunate officials Abe Masahiro and Hayashi Akira. Wilson and Shimojima vividly capture the atmosphere of threat and change that pervaded Japan during Bakumatsu, the final years of the Edo period, as the feudal Tokugawa shogunate took its last breaths and gave way to the new Meiji government.

Black Ships

Author : Jo Graham
Publisher : Redhook
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2008-03-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780316029148

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Black Ships by Jo Graham Pdf

"Haunting and bittersweet, lush and vivid, this extraordinary story has lived with me since I first read it." -- Naomi Novik, author of His Majesty's Dragon The world is ending. One by one the mighty cities are falling, to earthquakes, to flood, to raiders on both land and sea. In a time of war and doubt, Gull is an oracle. Daughter of a slave taken from fallen Troy, chosen at the age of seven to be the voice of the Lady of the Dead, it is her destiny to counsel kings. When nine black ships appear, captained by an exiled Trojan prince, Gull must decide between the life she has been destined for and the most perilous adventure -- to join the remnant of her mother's people in their desperate flight. From the doomed bastions of the City of Pirates to the temples of Byblos, from the intrigues of the Egyptian court to the haunted caves beneath Mount Vesuvius, only Gull can guide Prince Aeneas on his quest, and only she can dare the gates of the Underworld itself to lead him to his destiny. In the last shadowed days of the Age of Bronze, one woman dreams of the world beginning anew. This is her story.

Riding the Black Ship

Author : Aviad E. Raz
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781684173167

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Riding the Black Ship by Aviad E. Raz Pdf

In 1996 over 16 million people visited Tokyo Disneyland, making it the most popular of the many theme parks in Japan. Since it opened in 1983, Tokyo Disneyland has been analyzed mainly as an example of the globalization of the American leisure industry and its organizational culture, particularly the "company manual." By looking at how Tokyo Disneyland is experienced by employees, management, and visitors, Aviad Raz shows that it is much more an example of successful importation, adaptation, and domestication and that it has succeeded precisely because it has become Japanese even while marketing itself as foreign. Rather than being an agent of Americanization, Tokyo Disneyland is a simulated "America" showcased by and for the Japanese. It is an "America" with a Japanese meaning.

Breaking Open Japan

Author : George Feifer
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780062309310

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On July 14, 1853, the four warships of America's East Asia Squadron made for Kurihama, 30 miles south of the Japanese capital, then called Edo. It had come to pry open Japan after her two and a half centuries of isolation and nearly a decade of intense planning by Matthew Perry, the squadron commander. The spoils of the recent Mexican Spanish–American War had whetted a powerful American appetite for using her soaring wealth and power for commercial and political advantage. Perry's cloaking of imperial impulse in humanitarian purpose was fully matched by Japanese self–deception. High among the country's articles of faith was certainty of its protection by heavenly power. A distinguished Japanese scholar argued in 1811 that "Japanese differ completely from and are superior to the peoples of...all other countries of the world." So began one of history's greatest political and cultural clashes. In Breaking Open Japan, George Feifer makes this drama new and relevant for today. At its heart were two formidable men: Perry and Lord Masahiro Abe, the political mastermind and real authority behind the Emperor and the Shogun. Feifer gives us a fascinating account of "sealed off" Japan and shows that Perry's aggressive handling of his mission had far reaching consequences for Japan – and the United States – well into the twentieth if not twenty–first century.

Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II

Author : John W. Dower
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2000-06-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393345247

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Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II by John W. Dower Pdf

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the 1999 National Book Award for Nonfiction, finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize, Embracing Defeat is John W. Dower's brilliant examination of Japan in the immediate, shattering aftermath of World War II. Drawing on a vast range of Japanese sources and illustrated with dozens of astonishing documentary photographs, Embracing Defeat is the fullest and most important history of the more than six years of American occupation, which affected every level of Japanese society, often in ways neither side could anticipate. Dower, whom Stephen E. Ambrose has called "America's foremost historian of the Second World War in the Pacific," gives us the rich and turbulent interplay between West and East, the victor and the vanquished, in a way never before attempted, from top-level manipulations concerning the fate of Emperor Hirohito to the hopes and fears of men and women in every walk of life. Already regarded as the benchmark in its field, Embracing Defeat is a work of colossal scholarship and history of the very first order. John W. Dower is the Elting E. Morison Professor of History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for War Without Mercy.

The Opening of Japan, 1853–1855

Author : William McOmie
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004213623

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The Opening of Japan, 1853–1855 by William McOmie Pdf

This study provides a picture of the competition and cooperation, distrust and open hostility of the US, Britain, Holland and Russia involved in their joint enterprise in Japan. It documents the plans and outcomes of each of the four powers’ negotiations with Japan. At the same time it provides a fascinating commentary on the way business was done by the Japanese with each country and its representatives.

Beans, Bullets, and Black Oil

Author : Worrall Reed Carter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1953
Category : Logistics, Naval
ISBN : IND:30000139871168

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Tokyo Bay

Author : Anthony Grey
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781453277751

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Tokyo Bay by Anthony Grey Pdf

A thrilling novel of the West’s first journeys to Japan from “a master storyteller” and theacclaimed author of Saigon and Peking (The Kansas City Star). A fleet of ships billowing black smoke steam past Japan’s tributary islands in July 1853, setting off panic among a people who have been sealed off from the rest of the world for over two hundred years. Commodore Matthew Perry has arrived, sent by the US president to open Japan to American ships and trade—by force, if necessary. Navy lieutenant Robert Eden, an idealistic New Englander, immediately recognizes that the colonial intentions of his countrymen will ignite a violent conflict with the feudal, sword-wielding samurai. Inspired to pursue peace, he jumps ship and finds himself plunged into a world of frightful and noble warriors, artfully exotic geishas, and a distraught populace who view the Americans as monsters. Eden tries to bridge the divide between two proud, unyielding cultures in the name of morality, but he may not survive to see the lasting harmony he hopes to create.

Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun

Author : Rhoda Blumberg
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2009-10-06
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780061971693

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Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun by Rhoda Blumberg Pdf

In 1853, few Japanese people knew that a country called America even existed. For centuries, Japan had isolated itself from the outside world by refusing to trade with other countries and even refusing to help shipwrecked sailors, foreign or Japanese. The country's people still lived under a feudal system like that of Europe in the Middle Ages. But everything began to change when American Commodore Perry and his troops sailed to the Land of the Rising Sun, bringing with them new science and technology, and a new way of life.

The Black Ship Scroll

Author : Oliver Statler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1963
Category : Japan
ISBN : STANFORD:36105005398651

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Worldchanging

Author : Alex Steffen
Publisher : ABRAMS
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : PSU:000066073666

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Worldchanging by Alex Steffen Pdf

Building a better future locally and globally is the topic of this user's guide written by a diverse collaborative of innovators. "Worldchanging" demonstrates that the means for making a difference lie all around.