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85. Charles Allen Clark. First Fruits in Korea: A Story of Church Beginnings in the Far East. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1921.

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116. Sten Bergman. In Korean Wilds and Villages. London: The Travel Book Club. 1938.

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144. Korea at Work: Forthcoming five years of development. Economic Planning Board, Republic of Korea. 1961.

145. Lois Hawks Swinehart. Korea Calls: A Story of the Eastern Mission Field. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1929.

146. Ellasue Wagner. Korea Calls: Pioneer Days in the Land of Morning Calm. 1948.

147. Korea for the Koreans: Some Facts Worth Knowing and a Reading List. American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations. 1943.

148. George W. Gilmore. Korea from its Capital, with a chapter on missions. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work. 1892.

149. [Choe Yangsik, Kim Kwongu.] Korea in Old Western Maps. Seoul: Ministry of Public Administration and Security. National Archives of Korea. 2008.

150. James S. Gale. Korea in Transition. New Yotk: Young People’s Missionary Movement of the United States and Canada. 1909.

151. Angus Hamilton, Herbert Henry Austin, Masatake Terauchi. Korea: its history, its people, and its commerce. Boston: J. B. Millet. 1910.

152. Donald Portway. Korea: Land of the Morning Calm. London: George G. Harrap. 1953.

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156. Korea Today. 1958. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea.

157. Hermann Lautensach. Korea: Eine Landeskunde auf Grund eigener Reisen und der Literatur. Leipzig: K. F. Koehler. 1945.

158. Korea: Its Land, People and Culture of all Ages. Seoul: Hakwonsa. 1960.

159. T. Stanley Soltau. Korea: The Hermit Nation and its Reponse to Christianity. London: World Dominion Press. 1932.

160. George Heber Jones. Korea: The Land, People and Customs. Cincinnati: Jennings and Graham. 1907.

161. James Scarth Gale. Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairies, Translated from the Korean of Im Bang and Yi Ryuk. London: J. M. Dent. 1913.

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170. L’Illustration. Tome CXXIV. Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre 1904. Paris. [includes several articles on the Russo-Japanese War, especially p 106 J. C. Bilet, La Corée Japonaise.]

171. Gustave Braecke. La Corée, sa situation économique et ses richesses minières. Extrait de la Revue Universelle des Mines tome LIX 3e série, page 229, 46e année, 1902.

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174. [Esmond W. New]. Let’s Go to Korea: An Introduction to Korea and the Koreans. Sydney: Australian Presbyterian Board of Missions. nd. [1940s?]

175. W. R. Carles. Life in Corea. London: Macmillan. 1888

176. Littell’s Living Age, Fifth Series Vol. XIV, April, May, June, 1876. Boston: Little and Gay. [includes pp 168 – 173 Cyprian A. G. Bridge, A Glimpse of the Corea (reprinted from the Fortnightly Review)]

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178. Frederick Palmer. Look to the East. New York: Dodd, Mead. 1930.

179. Ferdinand Ossendowski. Man and Mystery in Asia. London: Edward Arnold. 1924.

180. John J. Considine. March into Tomorrow. New York: The Field Afar Press. 1942. [Maryknoll mission including in Northern Korea]

181. C. Trollope. Mark Napier Trollope: Bishop in Corea 1911 – 1930. London: SPCK. 1936.

182. Guy Murchie Jr.. Men on the Horizon. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1932. [on Korea pp 218 – 228]

183. Minutes and Reports of the Fifty-Third Annual Meeting of the Chosen Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Held in Pyengyang, June 24th – July 1st, 1937.

184. Edgar S. Kennedy. Mission to Korea. London: Derek Vershoyle. 1952.

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190. The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 64 July – Dec 1933. [includes pp 421 – 448 Mabel Craft Deering, Chosen, Land of the Morning Calm.]

191. Blanche Sellers Ortman. New York to Peking. San Francisco. 1921.

192. Francis Herlihy. Now Welcome Summer. Dublin: Clonmore & Reynolds. 1948. [Columban missionary]

193. James A. Walsh. Observations in the Orient: the account of a journey to Catholic mission fields in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Indo-China, and the Philippines. New York: Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. 1919.

194. Elizabeth Keith. Old Korea. London: Hutchinson. 1946.

195. Homer B. Hulbert. Omjee the Wizard: Korean Folk Stories. Springfield: Milton Bradley. 1925.

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199. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, October, 1898, Volume No. 581 pp. 738-759. William Elliot Griffis. Our Navy in Asiatic Waters.

200. Elizabeth A. McCully, E. J. O. Fraser. Our Share in Korea. Toronto: Literature Department, The Women’s Missionary Society, The United Church of Canada. [1931]

201. Pearson’s Magazine. Vol. XI No. 5, May 1904. [includes pp 470 – 478 Colgate Baker, Japan and Korea: Why, in the Light of History, Japan is fighting for Korea.]

202. Constance J. D. Coulson. Korea. London: Adam and Charles Black. 1910.

203. Marguerite Green. Peter’s Progress in the Orient. Keijo: Korean Text Book Publishing. 1928.

204. The Phrenological Journal Volume 95 No. 2 February 1893. New York. [includes p 93-4 reprinted from Chautauquan A Glimpse of Korean Life.]

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207. Pictorial Korea 1951, 1952. Pusan: International Publicity League of Korea. 1952.

208. Pictorial Korea 1953-4. Seoul: International Publicity League of Korea. 1954.

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210. Picture Post Vol. 51 No. 12 23 June 1951. [includes pp 13 – 18 James Cameron, Korea: 12 months.]

211. Ellasue Canter Wagner. Pokjumie: A Story from the Land of Morning Calm. Nashville: Women’s Missionary Council, M. E. Church, South. 1911.

212. L. O. Hartman. Popular Aspects of Oriental Religions. New York: The Abingdon Press. 1917.

213. George N. Curzon. Problems of the Far East: Japan, Korea, China. London: Longman, Green. 1894.

214. Louise Jordan Milne. Quaint Korea. London: Osgood, McIlvaine. 1895.

215. Marguerite Harrison. Red Bear or Yellow Dragon. London: Brentano’s. 1924.

216. Charles Allen Clark. Religions of Old Korea. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1932.

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226. H. C. and A. M. Matthew. Stars in the East: Impressions from a Visit to Korea. Melbourne: Brown, Prior. 1929.

227. Herbert E. Blair. Stewardship in Korea. Seoul: Christian Literature Society of Korea. 1938.

228. Frances Carpenter. Tales of a Korea Grandmother. New York: Junior Literary Guild. 1947.

229. Annie Maria Barnes. Tatong, The Little Slave: A Story of Korea. Richmond: Presbyterian Committee of Publication. 1899.

230. T. Philip Terry. Terry’s Guide to the Japanese Empire including Korea and Formosa. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin. 1928.

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234. The Book and the Sword: A Popular Illustrated Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society for the Year MCMXIV – XV. London. 1915.

235. The Book of History: A History of All Nations. Vol. II. New York: Grolier Society. [1915.] [includes pp 857 – 885 Korea]

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237. Horace G. Underwood. The Call of Korea: Political, Social, Religious. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1908.

238. The Catholic Church in Korea. Hong Kong: Société des Missions Etrangères. 1924.

239. Sherwood Eddy. The Challenge of the East. New York: Farrar & Rinehart. 1931.

240. The Chautauquan: A Magazine of Things WorthWhile. Vol. XLI August 1905. [includes pp 490 – 578 Arthur Judson Brown, A Reading Journey through Korea.]

241. Arch Campbell. The Christ of the Korean Heart. Columbus: Falco. 1954.

242. The Christian Movement in the Japanese Empire Including Korea and Formosa. A Year Book for 1919. Editor Edwin Taylor Inglehart. Conference of Federated Missions Japan. 1919.

243. The Christian Movement in the Japanese Empire Including Korea and Formosa. A Year Book for 1914. Editor John Lincoln Dearing. Conference of Federated Missions Japan. 1914.

244. The Christian Movement in Japan, Korea and Formosa. A Year Book of Christian Work. Editor D. C. Holtom. Federation of Christian Missions Japan. 1924.

245. from: The Century Magazine, December 1882, pp. 224-229. William Elliot Griffis. The Corean Origin of Japanese Art.

246. Bishop Stephen Neill. The Cross over Asia. London: Canterbury Press. 1948.

247. The Culture of Korea by Korean American Cultural Association Inc. Edited by Changsoon Kim. 1946.

248. Anthony Farrar. The Edge of the Sword: The Glorious Glosters, an amazing story of fortitude and high adventure. London: Companion Book Club. [1955]

249. The Edinburgh Review. October 1872 Vol. 136 No. CCLXXVIII. pp 299 – 335, Corea.

250. A. Wigfall Green. The Epic of Korea. Washington: Public Affairs Press. 1950.

251. Joseph H. Longford. The Evolution of New Japan. Cambridge: University Press, 1913.

252. Homer B. Hulbert. The Face in the Mist. Springfield: McLaughlin. 1926.

253. E. G. Kemp. The Face of Manchuria, Korea, & Russian Turkestan. New York: Duffield. 1911.

254. Frank Elias. The Far East: China, Korea & Japan. London: Adam and Charles Black. 1913.

255. The Far East: Official organ of the Maynooth Mission to China, St. Columban’s, Navan. Vol. XVIII No. 1 January 1935. [includes pp 8-10 J. Blowick, How the Faith was Planted in Korea.]

256. The Far East: The Maynooth Mission to China, 1959. [includes January issue: Korean Jubilee. April issue: Korea; etc.]

257. The Far East: The Maynooth Mission to China, 1960.

258. The Far East: The Maynooth Mission to China, 1963

259. Paul H. Clyde. The Far East: A History of the Impact of the West on Eastern Asia. Third edition. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. 1958.

260. Alexis Krausse. The Far East: Its History and Its Question. Second edition. London: Grant Richards. 1903.

261. The Century Magazine. Vol. LXIX No. 4, February 1905. [includes pp 577 – 584 W. F. Sands, Korea and the Korean Emperor.]

262. The Field Afar. Maryknoll. Volume XX No. III, March 1926. [includes p 80 Korea, A first impression]

263. The Field Afar. Maryknoll. Volume XXV No. VII July and August 1931, Twentieth Anniversary Number. [includes pp 204-5 John E. Morris, Maryknoll’s Bumper Harvest in Korea.]

264. Henry Davenport Northrop. The Flowery Kingdom and the Land of the Mikado or China, Japan and Corea. New York: Grolier Society. 1894.

265. The Graphic: An illustrated weekly newspaper. No 1,867, Vol. LXXII September 9, 1905. Supplement: A Brief Survey of the Russo-Japanese War.

266. Minerva L. Guthapfel. The Happiest Girl in Korea. and other stories from the Land of Morning Calm. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1911.

267. Hundred and Twenty-Second Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society for the year ending March MCMXXVI. London: Bible House. 1926. [includes pp 226 – 231 Korea.]

268. The Independent. Vol. LVII No. 2914 -2926. October 6 – December 29, 1904.

269. The Jerusalem Meeting of the International Missionary Council, March 24 – April 8, 1928. VI. The Christian Mission in Relation to Rural Problems. 2. Rural Korea: A Preliminary Survey of Economic, Social and Religious Conditions. Edmund deSchweinitz Brunner. New York / London: International Missionary Council.

270. The Korea Digest 1936.

271. Carl Berger. The Korea Knot: A Military-Political History. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1957.

272. The Korea Mission Field. Vol. XXXIV No. 12 December 1938.

273. Homer B. Hulbert. The Korean Language (reprinted from the Korea Review Vol. 1 1901 pp 433-440. [unidentified offprint]

274. The Korean Repository. Vol. III No. 7. July 1896.

275. The Korean Situation: Authentic Accounts of Recent Events by Eye Witnesses. New York: The Commission on Relations with the Orient of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. [1919]

276. Cornelius Osgood. The Koreans and their Culture. New York: Ronald Press. 1951.

277. Ruth Henrich. The Land of Morning Calm: The Story of the Church in Corea. London: SPG. 1936.

278. The Letters and Friendships of Sir Cecil Spring Rice: A Record, edited Stephen Gwynn. Volume I. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1929.

279. The Letters and Friendships of Sir Cecil Spring Rice: A Record, edited Stephen Gwynn. Volume II. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1929.

280. The Life of Sir Harry Parkes K.C.B., G.C.M.G. Sometime Her Majesty’s Minister to China and Japan, in two volumes. Vol. II, Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan, by F. V. Dickens, China, by S. Lane-Poole. London: Macmillan. 1894.

281. Edward Willett Wagner. The Literati Purges: Political Conflict in Early Yi Korea. Cambridge; East Asia Research Center, Harvard University. 1974.

282. The Literary Digest Vol. 61 No. 9 New York / London May 31, 1919. [includes pp 35-6, 96, More Light from Korea.]

283. H. N. Hutchinson, J. W. Gregory, R. Lydekker. The Living Races of Mankind: a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts and ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world. Vol. 1. London: Hutchinson. [1901]

284. Arthur Judson Brown. The Mastery of the Far East: The Story of Korea’s Transformation and Japan’s Rise to Supremecy in the Orient. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1919.

285. E. M. Newman. Korea. The Mentor. Volume 8 Number 5, April 15 1920. New York.

286. William Elliot Griffis. The Mikado’s Empire. Volume I History of Japan from 660 B.C. to 1872 A.D. New York: Bradley. 1898.

287. William Elliot Griffis. The Mikado’s Empire. Volume II Personal Experiences, Observations and Studies in Japan 1870 -1874, with supplementary chapters including the War with China and History to 1898. New York: Bradley. 1898.

288. The Mission Field: A Monthly Record. Volume LII 1907. London: SPG. [includes pp 109-111 Progress in Korea; 263-4 Work amongst Japanese in Corea.

289. The Mission Field: A Monthly Record. Volume LIII 1908. London: SPG. [includes pp 11 – 14 F. R. Hillary, Work in Kanghoa, Corea; 14 – 17 Lord William Cecil, Progress of Missions in Korea.]

290. The Missionary Review of the World. Vol. XVII No. 2 February, 1904. New York. [includes pp 115-7 George Heber Jones, Similarity and Contrast: China, Japan and Korea.]

291. The Missionary Review of the World. Vol. XXI No. 2 February, 1908. New York. [includes pp 94-8 William T. Ellis, Korea: The Unique Mission Field; pp 99-101 Horace G. Underwood, The Growth of the Church in Korea; pp 102-3 Letter from Dr. Samuel A. Moffett; pp 103-6 Ernest F. Hall, Education in Korea; pp 106- 110 A. M. Sharrocks, The Doctor in Korea; pp 110-111 H.E. Kittridge, A Traveler’s Impressions of Korean Missions.]

292. The Missionary Review of the World. Vol. XXI No. 3, March, 1908. New York. [includes pp 199-202 Cameron Johnston, When I Went to Church in Korea; pp 202-4 J. D. Davis, Practical Results in Korean Missions; pp 205-8 Helen Pierson Curtis, With the Japanese Vanguard in Korea; pp 209-212 Homer B. Hulbert, The Japanese and Missionaries in Korea.]

293. The Missionary Review of the World. Vol. XXI No. 6, June, 1908. New York. [includes pp 409-418 John R. Mott, The Urgency of the Crisis in the Far East.]

294. The Missionary Review of the World. Vol. 54, 1931. New York. [multiple articles]

295. The Monthly Review. Vol. I, January to April 1826. London.

296. An Exhibition of National Art Treasures of Korea. London: The Arts Council. 1961.

297. The National Geographic Magazine, Volume II, 1890. Washington. 1891. [includes pp 231- 241 J. B. Bernadou, Korea and the Koreans.]

298. The National Geographic Magazine, Volume XXI, No. 9-12, September-December 1910. Washington. [includes No. 11 November, pp 895-934 William B. Chapin, Glimpses of Korea and China, with many colored photos.]

299. The National Geographic Magazine, Volume XXI, No. 11 November, [includes pp 895-934 William B. Chapin, Glimpses of Korea and China, with many colored photos.

300. The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 64 Number 4, October 1933. Washington. [includes pp 421 – 448 Mabel Craft Deering, Chosen, Land of the Morning Calm including a set of colored photos.]

301. The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. XCI Number 6, June 1947. Washington. [includes pp 829- 840 John R. Hodge, With the U. S. Army in Korea.]

302. The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. CIII Number 5, May 1953. Washington. [includes pp 635- Robert H. Mosier, The GI and the Kids of Korea.]

303. The Net Cast in Many Waters: Sketches from the Lives of Missionaries for 1870, edited by Anne Mackenzie. London: Bemrose. 1870. [includes pp 135-140, 145-152 French Missions: Corea on the East Coast of China.]

304. Charles Allen Clark. The Nevius Plan for Mission Work: Illustrated in Korea. Seoul: Christian Literature Society. 1937.

305. Sherwood Eddy. The New Era in Asia. New York: Missionary Education Movement. 1913.

306. Arthur Diosy. The New Far East. London: Cassell. 1898.

307. Thomas F. Millard. The New Far East: An Examination Into The New Position Of Japan And Her Influence Upon The Solution Of The Far Eastern Question, With Special Reference To The Interests Of America And The Future Of The Chinese Empire. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1906.

308. Alleyne Ireland. The New Korea. New York: Dutton. 1926.

309. The Outlook. Vol. 68. No. 9, June 29, 1901. New York. [includes pp 494-7 James S. Gale, Unconscious Korea.]

310. The Outlook. September – December, 1905. [includes (October 7) pp 292- The Anglo-Japanese Treaty: A Great Human Document; pp 307-315, George Kennan, Korea, a Degenerate State; (October 14) pp 357-365 George Kennan, The Sword of Peace in Japan; (October 21) George Kennan, The Korean People: The Product of a Decayed Civilization.]

311. Homer H. Hulbert. The Passing of Korea. New York: Doubleday, Page. 1909.

312. Sir Henry Norman. The Peoples and Politics of the Far East, Travels and Studies in the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam and Malaya. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 1907.

313. The Popular Science Monthly. June 1892. [includes pp 229-237 Charles W. Campbell, Korean Mountains and Mountaineers.]

314. B. L. Putnam Weale. The Re-Shaping of the Far East. Vol. II. New York: Macmillan. 1905.

315. Hugh Heung-Wo Cynn. The Rebirth of Korea: The Reawakening of the People, its Causes and the Outlook. New York: The Abingdon Press. 1920.

316. Horace Grant Underwood. The Religions of East Asia. New York: Macmillan. 1910.

317. Joseph Waddington Graves. The Renaissance of Korea. Philadelphia: Philip Jaisohn. 1920.

318. Robert T. Oliver. The Republic of Korea Looks Ahead. Reprinted from Current History, September and October, 1948.

319. C. W. Bishop. The Ritual Bullfight. pages 447 – 455 from: Annual Report Smithsonian Institution, 1926.

320. Hilda C. Bowser. The Kongo-san. pages 47 – 50 from The Royal Geographical Society. 1920.

321. Henry Chung. The Russians Came to Korea. Seoul: The Korean Pacific Press. 1947.

322. The Russo-Japanese War. A photographic and descriptive review. New York: P. F. Collier. 1904.

323. The Scottish Geographical Magazine. Volume VIII, 1892. Edinburgh. 1892. [includes pp 579-591 C. W. Campbell, A Recent Journey in Northern Korea.]

324. Joseph H. Longford. The Story of Korea. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 1911.

325. The Story of the Greatest Nations from the Dawn of History to the Twentieth Century. 1906. Volume 8. [China, Japan, United States]

326. Mrs. J. B. Cobb. The Story of the Years in Korea. Women’s Missionary Council, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. [1917]

327. F. A. McKenzie. The Tragedy of Korea. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1908.

328. B. L. Putnam Weale. The Truth about China and Japan. New York: Dodd, Meade. 1919.

329. James S. Gale. The Vanguard: A Tale of Korea. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1904.

330. James A. Michener. The Voice of Asia. New York: Random House. 1951.

331. Hon. Murat Halstead. The War between Russia and Japan containing thrilling accounts of fierce battles by sea and land. np. 1904.

332. Trumbull White. The War in the East: Japan, China and Corea. Philadelphia: Monarch. 1895.

333. Price Collier. The West in the East from an American Point of View. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1911.

334. The World Today. January 1906. [includes pp 78- 83 (anon but quoting Hulbert’s Protest from the Korea Review) The Japanese Seizure of Korea.]

335. The Youth’s Instructor and Guardian. Vol. XII No. 141. September 1828. [includes pp 289 – 294 (from Basil Hall?) A Korean Chief.]

336. Horace N. Allen. Things Korean: A Collection of Sketches and Anecdotes Missionary and Diplomatic. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1908.

337. Annales de Soeurs de Saint Paul de Chartres. 3 ans de Captivité d’une Religieuse dans le Nord-Coréen. 1953.

338. Douglas Story. Tomorrow in the East. London: Chapman & Hall. 1907.

339. Horace H. Underwood. Tragedy and Faith in Korea. New York: Friendship Press. 1951.

340. Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Vol V – VIII. 1914-17.

341. Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Vol VII – XIII. 1916-1922. [stamps show previously belonged to W. W. Taylor]

342. Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Vol IX – XIII. 1918-1922.

343. Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Vol XXXIII-XXXVIII. 1951-1961.

344. Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Vol XXXVIII-XLII. 1961-1966.

345. Transportation of Korea. 1960. Ministry of Transportation. Republic of Korea,

346. Travel. August 1919. Vol XXXIII No. 4. [includes pp 36-40 Sumner R. Vinton, A Camera Campaign into Japan and Korea.]

347. Travel. June 1930. Vol. LV No. 2. [includes pp 12-16, 60, 62 H. B. Drake, Street Life in Seoul’s Metropolis.]

348. Charles M. Hendley. Trifles of Travel. Washington. 1924.

349. Caroline Singer, C. Le Roy Baldridge. Turn to the East. New York: Minton, Balch. 1926.

350. Jean Perry. Uncle Mac the Missionary or More News from Korea. London: S. W. Partridge. [1906?]

351. Edward Stratemeyer. Under the Mikado’s Flag or Young Soldiers of Fortune. Boston: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard. 1930.

352. William Franklin Sands. Undiplomatic Memoirs. New York: Whittlesey House. 1930.

353. Unesco Korean Survey. Seoul: Korean National Commission for Unesco. 1960.

354. Robert T. Oliver. Verdict in Korea. State College PA: Bald Eagle. 1952.

355. William H. Chisholm. Vivid Experiences in Korea. Chicago: Moody Press. 1938.

356. John McLeod. Voyage of His Majesty’s Ship Alceste, Along the Coast of Corea to the Island of Lewchew; with an Account of Her Subsequent Shipwreck. Second Edition. London: John Murray. 1818.

357. Sir Edward Belcher. Narrative of the voyage of H. M. S. Samarang, during the years 1843-46; employed surveying the islands of the Eastern archipelago; accompanied by a brief vocabulary of the principal languages. Volume II. London: Reeve, Benham and Reeve. 1848.

358. Basil Hall. Voyage to Loo-Choo, and other places in the eastern seas in the year 1816. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable. 1826.

359. Harry A. Franck. Wandering in Northern China. New York: The Century. 1923.

360. Welcome to Korea. General information concerning the history and cultre of the Korean people prepared by Wilbur D. Bacon. Office of the United Nations Command / Economic Coordinator for Korea.

361. Ellsworth Huntingdon. West of the Pacific. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1925.

362. Eliza Ruhama Scidmore. Westward to the Far East. A Guide to the principal cities of Chin and Japan with a note on Korea. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company. 1900.

363. Jonathan Goforth. When the Spirit’s Fire Swept Korea. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. 1943.

364. Clarence Poe. Where Half the World is Waking Up: the old and the new in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, reported with especial reference to American conditions. New York: Doubleday. 1911.

365. Robert T. Oliver. Why War Came in Korea. New York: Fordham University Press. 1950.

366. Andrew Eckardt. Wie ich Korea erlebte. Frankfurt: August Lutzeyer. 1950.

367. Herbert Croly. Willard Straight. New York: Macmillan. 1925.

368. L. H. Underwood. With Tommy Tompkins in Korea. New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1905.

369. 24 Stereoscopic views of China (a few) and Korea, some with commentary on the reverse.

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372. John Patric. Yankee Hobo in the Orient. Florence, Oregon: Frying Pan Creek. [1945?]

373. W. P. Nairne. Yarns of the Orient. London: Edinburgh House. 1928.

374. The Korea Mission Field Index Book. (1905. 11 ~ 1941. 11)

375. Jikji (the Second Volume). Original Text in Chinese Characters. 1377.

376. A. Henry Savage-Landor. Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm. London: William Heinemann. 1895.

377. A booklet of Terms and Essays on Korean History and Culture by Dongducheon’s Foreign Language High School’s RAS Korea Research Team

378. Jinsoo An. Parameters of Disavowal: Colonial Representation in South Korean Cinema. California: University of California Press.

379. 2020 Essay Contest: Award Winning Essays