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Playing the Game, a Story of Japan - Being a Sequel to "a Japanese Marriage" (Classic Reprint)

English · Paperback / Softback

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Excerpt from Playing the Game, a Story of Japan: Being a Sequel to "a Japanese Marriage"

The period occupied by the story is from 1894 to 1904, and, among its adventures and its love-episodes, shows how the ex-grenadier, Sir Randolph Rich, the type of the athletic young Englishman, gradually changed his Opinion about the Japanese. When he went to Japan in 1894 he regarded them as a nation of conceited monkeys, and treated them with the utmost arrogance and contempt; in 1904 he thought them the finest foreigners in the world. Though the story is of Lega tion life in Tokyo, there are no portraits Of people actually connected with the British Legation there. Only one personage in the book is drawn from life (with his own consent), that of the far-seeing and patriotic man to whom we owe all our good relations with Japan; and he never had the smallest connection.

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Authors Douglas Sladen
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 17 mm
Weight 447 g
Subject Children's and young people's books

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