"This is a freaking great book and I highly recommend it…if you are
passionate about the history of 'the world's greatest city,' this book
is something you must have in your collection." --JAPANTHIS.COM
Edward Seidensticker's _A History of Tokyo 1867-1989_ tells the
fascinating story of Tokyo's transformation from the Shogun's capital
in an isolated Japan to the largest and the most modern city in the
world. With the same scholarship and sparkling style that won him
admiration as the foremost translator of great works of Japanese
literature, Seidensticker offers the reader his brilliant vision of an
entire society suddenly wrenched from an ancient feudal past into the
modern world in a few short decades, and the enormous stresses and
strains that this brought with it.
Originally published as two volumes, Seidensticker's masterful work is
now available in a handy, single paperback volume. Whether you're a
history buff or Tokyo-bound traveler looking to learn more, this
insightful book offers a fascinating look at how the Tokyo that we
know came to be.
This edition contains an introduction by Donald Richie, the
acknowledged expert on Japanese culture who was a close personal
friend of the author, and a preface by geographer Paul Waley that puts
the book into perspective for modern readers.
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From EDO to SHOWA: The Emergence of the World's Greatest City
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781462901050
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Tuttle Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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