
Diorama: Looking at the Sino-japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials
by Editor-in-chief Zhao Shengwei
About This Novel
The domestic "Peepshow: A Look at the Sino-Japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials" brings together the British "Illustrated London News" (100 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), the famous British satirical magazine "Clumsy" (15 cartoons), French Pictorial (80 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), and Japanese Customs Illustrated (reported by a Japanese soldier) Journalists, compiled based on what they "saw and heard" on the battlefield. From 1894 to 1895, a total of ten issues of the Sino-Japanese War supplement were published (the complete set of this book is currently difficult to find even in Japan) and other classic graphic records about Sino-Japanese War, which has a strong market differentiation for books on Sino-Japanese War and Sino-Japanese topics.
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