Description
Nineteenth-century Japan was pristine, inviolate and feudal, ruled by the legendary Shogun and the sacred puppet-Emperor, the Mikado. Foreigners were despised and feared as ‘hairy barbarians.
£17.95
Title: The Coming of the Barbarians
Author: Pat Barr
Publisher: Macmillan & Co Ltd
Publication Date: 1967 First Edition
Format: Hardback
Condition: Blue covers with minor bumping to spine. Pages are clean with just a couple with pencil marks. Illustrated throughout with photographic plates and drawings. Previous owners inscription to front. Picture endpapers and map to first page.
With 236 pages.
1 in stock
Nineteenth-century Japan was pristine, inviolate and feudal, ruled by the legendary Shogun and the sacred puppet-Emperor, the Mikado. Foreigners were despised and feared as ‘hairy barbarians.
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