Written at the height of increasing tensions between Japan and Russia. Dashinsky provides the reader with 'A full statement of Japan's aims and methods and the menace to the Soviet Union (with maps)'.
This magazine was published on a semi-monthly basis as a news supplement by the Japanese puppet state in Manchuokuo [Manzhouguo]. It was published in English in order to demonstrate the alleged progressiveness of Manchuria and the work of the…
The China Monthly review, edited by American, Shanghai-dwelling journalist, John William Powell, was produced from the end of World War Two in 1945, until the firm ran low on funding in July 1953. The periodical had original been 'The China Weekly…
Cover of book, showing a Korean child lying on the body of his Mother, victims of the Korean War. Subtitle: 'Revelations and confessions written by American soldiers of torture, rape, arson, looting and cold-blooded murder of defenceless civilians…
The printed 'Vol. 4' has been crossed out and replaced with 'Vol. 5'. News published in London but produced in China.
Articles on China in this issue: 'Future of African Trade', 'Red Mongolia', 'Greetings by Comrade Chow Ho-Sin to the Seventh World…
The frontcover of The Times' Russian Supplement, No. 16, 15 Jan, 1916. The cover is an engraving by Ulric van den Bogaerde which depicts the Russian ship, Archangel.
A two page spread from the Japan Advertiser Magazine (1938-1939), of photographs showing Japanese instigated agricultural and industrial developments in the region.