The Japan-British exhibition in London, 1910 was the most concerted
and systematic attempt by Meiji Japan to explain its traditional
society and arts, modern industry and empire, to its most important
international ally, Great Britain. This is a facsimile edition of
the original book compiled and edited for the exhibition by Count
Hirokichi Mutsu (1869-1942) and published in London and Tokyo in
four parts in 1910 and 1911 by the Imperial Japanese Commission.
This compendium of newspaper and journal articles, starting in
March 1909 and ending in December of 1910, covers the preparation,
activities and immediate aftermath of the Exhibition. Making widely
available a veritable treasure trove of information and insight, it
will be of interest to students and scholars of Japan and Britain
alike, providing authoritative insights into contemporary attitudes
in each country towards the other.
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