Venture into late 19th-century Korea with Arnold Henry Savage-Landor's "Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm," a captivating description of a land on the cusp of dramatic change. Savage-Landor's meticulous observations provide a fascinating glimpse into Korean history, culture, and customs. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a unique travelogue and historical account, detailing the author's journey through the peninsula. Explore the traditions, landscapes, and social structures of a nation then known as both Corea and Cho-sen. This book presents an unparalleled opportunity to experience Korea through the eyes of a keen observer, documenting a pivotal era in its rich and complex history. A valuable resource for anyone interested in Korean history, travel writing, or the customs of East Asia.
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978-1-02-291103-1 (9781022911031)
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