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Stein, Guenther Made in Japan eBook

Made in Japan

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This volume concentrates on the effect of Japanese trade competition on the UK and Europe, it also provides an illuminating picture of political, social and military conditions in Japan in the early twentieth century.

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Title of eBook: Made in Japan
Release Date: 09-07-2010
Publisher: Routledge

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