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The Japanese Nation: Its Land, Its People, and Its Life, with Special Consideration to Its Relations with the United States

By: Inazo Nitobé | Book details

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The Japanese Nation
Its Land, Its People, and Its Life With Special Consideration to Its Relations with the United States

BY Inazo Nitobé, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D.

President of the First National College, Japan

Professor in the Imperial University of Tokyo

Exchange Professor from Japan to American Universities

Author of "Bushido, the Soul of Japan," etc.

With a Map

G. P. Putnam's Sons

New York and London

The Knickerbocker Press

1912

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