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Published by Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1950
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: fair to good, ex-lib. 282, frontis illus., footnotes, index, usual library markings, weakness to front board, boards worn, scuffed, & scratched. Small tears at top and bottom edges of spine. The author was an American-educated diplomat who had been a member of the Japanese Foreign Office. This book is mainly concerned with the background of the Pacific war, the chief causes of Japan's entry into that war and of her defeat, and the efforts of responsible Japanese, beginning as early as 1944, to bring the war to an end by surrender.
Published by Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1950
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: fair to good, poor. 282, frontis illus., footnotes, index, bookplate & ink name ins fr bd, discoloration ins bds, DJ worn/torn & several pieces missing. The author was an American-educated diplomat who had been a member of the Japanese Foreign Office. This book is mainly concerned with the background of the Pacific war, the chief causes of Japan's entry into that war and of her defeat, and the efforts of responsible Japanese, beginning as early as 1944, to bring the war to an end by surrender.
Published by Jonathan Cape, 1951
Seller: Rons Bookshop (Canberra, Australia), Canberra, ACT, Australia
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Toshikazu Kse was in the Japanese Foreign Office as an expert on America and was an adviser to the highest officials in the Japanese Government. Here he tells the story of how his country made war and peace -- the story of the events leading to the day in 1945 when the author and ten other members of the Japanese delegation assembled on the decks of the U.S.S.Missouri to sign the documents of Japan's surrender. ** The book tanning. The jacket has several tape-repaired tears and one missing piece at the top of the spine.**.