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The Cause of Japan. By Tōgō Shigenori. Tr. and ed. Tōgō Fumihiko and Ben Bruce Blakeney. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956. v, 372. Photographs, Appendixes, Index. $5.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

James T. C. Liu
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University of Pittsburgh
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1957

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1 To mention but a few: Nomura Kichisaburo, Beikoku ni tsukai shite (1949); Kurusu Saburo, Hōmatsu no senjugo nen (1948); Hsu, Immanuel C. Y., “Kurusu's Mission to the United States,” Journal of Modern History, XXIV (1952), 301307Google Scholar; Toshikazu Kase, Journey to the Missouri (1950) and Eclipse of the Rising Sun (1951); Kurihara Ken, ed., Shinsei Nihon gaikō hyakunen shi—shūsen shiroku (1952); R. J. C. Butow, Japan's Decision to Surrender (1954); and F. C. Jones, Japan's New Order in East Asia (1954).