Joseph Clark Grew Libri
Joseph Clark Grew fu un diplomatico americano che servì in vari ruoli chiave, tra cui come incaricato d'affari all'Ambasciata americana a Vienna e come ambasciatore in Danimarca, Svizzera e Turchia. La sua carriera culminò come ambasciatore in Giappone, dove era di stanza al momento dello scoppio della Seconda Guerra Mondiale e dell'attacco giapponese a Pearl Harbor. Le intuizioni acquisite dai suoi incarichi diplomatici offrono una prospettiva unica su un periodo turbolento della storia mondiale. Le sue esperienze plasmarono la sua comprensione delle relazioni internazionali e della diplomazia.




Sports and Travel in the Far East
- 450pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Take a journey through the Far East with author Joseph Clark Grew. With descriptions of exotic locales and thrilling adventures, this book is sure to captivate anyone with an interest in travel or Asian culture. Grew's insights into local customs and traditions offer a unique perspective on life in the Far East, and his writing is both engaging and informative.
Sport And Travel In The Far East (1910)
- 440pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Grew's travelogue offers a vivid exploration of the Far East, covering his adventures in Japan, China, and Korea during the early 20th century. As a former diplomat, he shares insights into local customs, hunting and fishing experiences, and the region's political and social dynamics, notably the effects of Western imperialism. This engaging narrative not only serves as a personal account but also captures a transformative period in the region's history, making it essential for those interested in its culture and heritage.