Japanese-American Relations

Hardcover, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. First Edition. Good with no dust jacket.

Sound binding. Front hinge paper starting, rear hinge paper cracked. Hinges holding. Previous owner's name on ffep. Pages tanned, clean. Cloth over boards has edge rubbing, bumped corners. Bright gilt lettering at spine. ; Author was a member of the Japanese House of Peers and editor in chief of the Kokumin Shimbun. Chapters: Are we pro-American or anti-American? Misunderstandings between Japan and America. America - her characteristic attitude. Retrospection of the historical relations between Japan and America. Sentiment wavering like billows. Immigration problem in California. "Gentlemen's Agreement." The reasons for excluding the Japanese. Alien Land Law. New anti-Japanese agitation. The Japanese shall not enter. American advance and Japanese retrogression. The so-called Shantung question. Anti-Japanese and pro-Japanese. How can we be optimistic? Essential requirements for cordial relations between Japan and America. Appendix. ; 7.75" tall ; 207 pages.

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