商品簡介
The Illustrated London News, launched in 1842, was the world's first illustrated newspaper and an immediate success. Its first report on Japan, however, was not until eleven years later when as a result of Commodore Perry's much discussed plan to 'open' Japan it published a substantial piece entitled 'The United States Expedition to Japan' in the issue of 7 May 1853, opening with the portentous words: 'The presence of a large and powerful American fleet in the Eastern Seas possesses an unexpected interest at the present moment...'
This volume concludes in 1899, the year of ratification of the ending of the Unequal Treaties between Japan and the Great Powers, which had major implications for Japan and its nascent empire; yet the ILN failed to make any reference to it. Instead, its one report for the final year of the nineteenth century was on the launch of the British-built battleship Asahi, which was to play a major role in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the forthcoming Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) - a war which once again was to preoccupy the ILN pages.
Thus, Japan and The Illustrated London News provides readers and researchers for the first time with a 'one-stop' access point to the complete record of reported events relating to Japan in the critical half century following its opening to the West.
作者簡介
Terry Bennett is a specialist in early photography of the Far East, with expert knowledge of the photographic pioneers who first explored the world in the late nineteenth century. He is the co-author ofJapan: Caught in Time (1995) and author of Early Japanese Images (1996),Korea:Caught in Time (1997), Photography in Japan 1853-1912 (2006),Old Japanese Photographs: Collector’s Data Guide (2006) and has lectured and published many articles on related topics.
Sir Hugh Cortazzi was British Ambassador to Japan, 1980-84, and Chairman of the Japan Society, 1985-95. His many books includeIsles of Gold: Antique Maps of Japan (1983), The Japanese Achievement (1990), his memoirJapan and Back and Places Elsewhere (1998), and most recently The Thames and I (as translator, 2005). He is also the editor of several volumes ofBritain and Japan: Biographical Portraits and British Envoys in Japan, 1859-1972.J.E. Hoare completed a long career in the British diplomatic service as charge d’affaires in Pyongyang (2001-2) and has published widely on Korea and Japan, including Japan’s Treaty Ports and Foreign Settlements (1994), Embassies in the East (1999) most recently (with Susan Pares)North Korea in the 21st Century (2005) and A Political and Economic Dictionary of East Asia (2005).