Japan between East and West.
New York. Harper & Brothers. 1957. Stock ID #70806 A series of essays from a post-occupation American perspective. "Although our six-and-a-half-year occupation of Japan was a 'good occupation' -- helfpful, just and friendly, yet firm -- it was nonetheless a military occupation. Now that Japan has taken its rightful place in the international community, what can we expect from the nation that has been in the past our friend, our enemy and our ward?" Publisher's description. When referring to this item please quote stockid 70806.
xxii + 327pp, endpapers little stained, pencilled annotations throughout, binding little worn, spine bumped, priceclipped dustjacket worn and chipped.
Price: $22.00 AU