The Nine Magazines of Kodansha (1934) is the autobiography of the Japanese publisher Seiji Noma, owner of the Kodan Company, publishing several million-selling magazines and a daily paper. Born in 1878, Noma grew up in that period of rapid transition which joined old and new Japan - the wearing of swords by samurai had only been banned two years before his birth. Hereditary social divisions were collapsing, and the young Noma seized his opportunities to make his way in the new Japan.
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1. End of the Feudal Age: My Forebears and My Parents 2. A Boy at School and at Home 3. The Young Teacher Enthusiast 4. A Wayward Student 5. An Original Teacher 6. The Young Man in Tokyo 7. The Summer of Life in the Luchu Islands 8. Okinawa Morals and Manners 9. An Inspector of Education 10. My Struggles in Tokyo 11. Publication of Yuben, My First Magazine 12. My Second Magazine and Financial Difficulties 13. Dawn of Prosperity 14. The Making of a Business Man 15. Affluence 16. Technique 17. The Samurai Mother 18. The Great Earthquake 19. The King 20. The Nine Magazines of Kodansha 21. We Begin to Publish Books 22. A Daily Paper 23. Self-Examination: Aids to Success 24. Procrastination in Evil 25. The Future