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Joseph Clark Grew

    Joseph Clark Grew fut un diplomate américain qui occupa divers postes clés, notamment comme chargé d'affaires à l'ambassade américaine à Vienne et comme ambassadeur au Danemark, en Suisse et en Turquie. Sa carrière atteignit son apogée en tant qu'ambassadeur au Japon, où il était en poste au moment du déclenchement de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et de l'attaque japonaise sur Pearl Harbor. Les perspectives tirées de ses fonctions diplomatiques offrent un point de vue unique sur une période tumultueuse de l'histoire mondiale. Ses expériences ont façonné sa compréhension des relations internationales et de la diplomatie.

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    • Sports and Travel in the Far East

      • 450pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Take a journey through the Far East with author Joseph Clark Grew. With descriptions of exotic locales and thrilling adventures, this book is sure to captivate anyone with an interest in travel or Asian culture. Grew's insights into local customs and traditions offer a unique perspective on life in the Far East, and his writing is both engaging and informative.

      Sports and Travel in the Far East
    • Sport And Travel In The Far East (1910)

      • 440pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Grew's travelogue offers a vivid exploration of the Far East, covering his adventures in Japan, China, and Korea during the early 20th century. As a former diplomat, he shares insights into local customs, hunting and fishing experiences, and the region's political and social dynamics, notably the effects of Western imperialism. This engaging narrative not only serves as a personal account but also captures a transformative period in the region's history, making it essential for those interested in its culture and heritage.

      Sport And Travel In The Far East (1910)