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Human Bullets (Niku-Dan) A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur. With an Introduction by Count Okuma. Translated from the Japanese by Masujiro Honda and Alice M. Bacon

Human Bullets (Niku-Dan) A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur. With an Introduction by Count Okuma. Translated from the Japanese by Masujiro Honda and Alice M. Bacon

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Human Bullets (Niku-Dan) A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur. With an Introduction by Count Okuma. Translated from the Japanese by Masujiro Honda and Alice M. Bacon

by SAKURAI, Tadayoshi

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Tokyo: Teibi Publishing, 1907. First Edition in English. Hardcover. Very Good-. 8vo. Pp. iv, ii, 250, [4]. Frontis. illustration with tissue guard. Quarter ivory cloth over gray boards, gilt lettering and red chop on front board. Light soiling and wear, with a vertical scuff on the front board; front hinge starting. Bookplate on front pastedown. The true first English language edition, predating the Houghton, Mifflin edition published later the same year. The stature of Sukarai's narrative? A fixture in the canon of modern warfare literature. His accounts of sieges following interminable preparations, of infantry being mowed down as if by massive scythe, of futility and boredom being displaced by surges of adrenalin - all are a harbinger of the celebrated WWI narratives that followed. Indeed, Sukarai's accounts are eerily similar to those documenting the Western Front and the Somme described by Sassoon, Graves, Dunn, et al. Scarce. Now protected with a removable, clear archival jacket.

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Title
Human Bullets (Niku-Dan) A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur. With an Introduction by Count Okuma. Translated from the Japanese by Masujiro Honda and Alice M. Bacon
Author
SAKURAI, Tadayoshi
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
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Edition
First Edition in English
Publisher
Teibi Publishing
Place of Publication
Tokyo
Date Published
1907

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