The Tide at Sunrise
Title | The Tide at Sunrise PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Warner |
Publisher | Angus & Robertson |
Total Pages | 674 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The tide at sunrise
Title | The tide at sunrise PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Ashton Warner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 627 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 |
ISBN |
The Tide at Sunrise
Title | The Tide at Sunrise PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Warner |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 678 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 |
ISBN | 0714682349 |
The Russo-Japanese War was fought in the waters of the Yellow Sea and the Straits of Tsushima that divide Japan from Korea, and in the mountains of Manchuria, borrowed without permission from China. It was the first war to be fought with modern weapons. The Japanese had fought the Chinese at sea in 1894 and had gained a foothold in Manchuria by taking control of Port Authur. In 1895, however, Japan was forced to abandon its claims by the Russian fleet's presence in the Straits of Tsushima. Tsar Nicholas had obtained a window to the East for his empire and Japan had been humiliated. Tensions between the two countries would rise inexorably over the next decade. Around the world, no one doubted that little Japan would be no match for the mighty armies of Tsar Nicholas II. Yet Russia was in an advanced state of decay, the government corrupt and its troops inept and demoralized. Japan, meanwhile, was emerging from centuries of feudal isolation and becoming an industrial power, led by zealous nationalist warlords keen to lead the Orient to victory over the oppressive West. From the opening surprise attack on the Russian fleet at Port Authur in 1904, the Japanese out-fought and out-thought the Russians. This is a definitive account of one of the pivotal conflicts of the twentieth century whose impact was felt around the world.
The Tide at Sunrise
Title | The Tide at Sunrise PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Ashton Warner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 |
ISBN |
The Other Great Game
Title | The Other Great Game PDF eBook |
Author | Sheila Miyoshi Jager |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 625 |
Release | 2023-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674293495 |
A dramatic new telling of the dawn of modern East Asia, placing Korea at the center of a transformed world order wrought by imperial greed and devastating wars. In the nineteenth century, Russia participated in two “great games”: one, well known, pitted the tsar’s empire against Britain in Central Asia. The other, hitherto unrecognized but no less significant, saw Russia, China, and Japan vying for domination of the Korean Peninsula. In this eye-opening account, brought to life in lucid narrative prose, Sheila Miyoshi Jager argues that the contest over Korea, driven both by Korean domestic disputes and by great-power rivalry, set the course for the future of East Asia and the larger global order. When Russia’s eastward expansion brought it to the Korean border, an impoverished but strategically located nation was wrested from centuries of isolation. Korea became a prize of two major imperial conflicts: the Sino-Japanese War at the close of the nineteenth century and the Russo-Japanese War at the beginning of the twentieth. Japan’s victories in the battle for Korea not only earned the Meiji regime its yearned-for colony but also dislodged Imperial China from centuries of regional supremacy. And the fate of the declining tsarist empire was sealed by its surprising military defeat, even as the United States and Britain sized up the new Japanese challenger. A vivid story of two geopolitical earthquakes sharing Korea as their epicenter, The Other Great Game rewrites the script of twentieth-century rivalry in the Pacific and enriches our understanding of contemporary global affairs, from the origins of Korea’s bifurcated identity—a legacy of internal politics amid the imperial squabble—to China’s irredentist territorial ambitions and Russia’s nostalgic dreams of recovering great-power status.
Sunrise by the Sea
Title | Sunrise by the Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Colgan |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2021-06-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0062911333 |
New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan returns to the setting of her beloved Little Beach Street Bakery series for a timely and heartfelt novel set in a Cornish seaside village. Marisa Rossi can’t understand why everyone else is getting on with their lives as she still struggles to get over the death of her beloved grandfather, back home in Italy. Everyone loses grandparents, right? Why is she taking it so badly? Retreating further and further from normal life, she moves to the end of the earth—the remote tidal island of Mount Polbearne, at the foot of Cornwall, hoping for peace and solitude, whilst carrying on her job as a registrar, dealing with births, weddings, and deaths, even as she feels life is passing her by. Unfortunately—or fortunately?—the solitude she craves proves elusive. Between her noisy Russian piano-teaching neighbor, the bustle and community spirit of the tiny village struggling back to life after the quarantine, and the pressing need to help save the local bakery, can Marisa find her joy again at the end of the world?
On a Rising Tide
Title | On a Rising Tide PDF eBook |
Author | Charlie Phillips |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781906549909 |