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Alfred Stead

    China And Her Mysteries (1901)
    Japan, Our New Ally (1902)
    How To Grow Peaches, Nectarines, And Apricots, In Very Small Gardens
    South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars
    Servia By The Servians (1909)
    Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities
    • South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars

      • 700pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      Travel through the history of South Africa and discover its heroes and wars in this comprehensive book. From the Boer War to the Zulu Rebellion and beyond, this is an essential read for anyone interested in this fascinating country's past.

      South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars
    • Japan, Our New Ally (1902)

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original text.

      Japan, Our New Ally (1902)
    • China And Her Mysteries (1901)

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book offers a detailed account of the author's late 19th-century travels in China, highlighting the rich culture, customs, and traditions of the Chinese people. It examines their political and economic systems while uncovering the mysteries surrounding iconic landmarks like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. Alfred Stead's observations provide valuable insights into Chinese society and history, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding China's cultural heritage. This edition preserves the original work's significance while ensuring accessibility.

      China And Her Mysteries (1901)
    • Great Japan

      A Study Of National Efficiency (1906)

      • 508pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Japan's transformation into a global power, the book delves into its economy, culture, and society in the early 20th century. Alfred Stead analyzes the country's education system, industrialization, and political framework, alongside its rich cultural traditions emphasizing discipline and respect. With thorough research and personal observations, the work offers insights into Japan's history, geography, and international relations, making it an essential resource for those interested in Japanese history and culture.

      Great Japan
    • Japan, our New Ally

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book is a reproduction of a culturally significant work, preserving the integrity of the original artifact. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the scholarly value it holds in understanding civilization. This careful reproduction aims to maintain authenticity, providing readers with a glimpse into the past as housed in major libraries worldwide.

      Japan, our New Ally
    • Highlighting its cultural significance, this reproduction preserves the original artifact's authenticity, including copyright references and library stamps. Scholars recognize its importance in the knowledge base of civilization, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical contexts and contributions to literature. The meticulous reproduction aims to maintain the integrity of the original work, offering readers a glimpse into its historical and scholarly relevance.

      Great Japan; a Study of National Efficiency With a Foreword by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Rosebery ..
    • Valued for its significance in literature, this book serves as an essential resource for future generations. It is presented in its original print format, preserving the authenticity of its first publication, including any marks or annotations. This approach ensures that the book's true nature and historical context remain intact, allowing readers to appreciate its original contributions to knowledge.

      Servia by the Servians