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Author Name Finn, Dallas Title Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan Binding Hardcover Book Condition New Jacket Condition New Type Book Edition First Edition Publisher New York Weatherhill 1995 ISBN 0834802880 / 9780834802889 Illustrator Photographs, Drawings Seller ID 002650 This is a beautiful cloth-bound volume. During the Meiji period (1868-1912) the Japanese laid the foundations for what is now the most advanced nation in Asia. Like Victorian Britian, a potent model, Meiji Japan was characterized by faith in progress, civilization and the growth of empire. The architecture and feats of engineering described and illustrated in this volume stand as monuments to the dynamism and ambitions of the age, and to Japan's transformation from an isolated feudal society into a modern and remarkable cosmopolitan nationan-state. Factories and schools, palaces and prisons, private homes, churches, hospitals, railways, canals, bridges, shipyards, parks, and museums are presented with careful attention to both the nuances of their design and construction and their broader significance to the people who built and used them. 276 pages including a guide to Meiji sites and an extensive index. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
JAPAN HISTORY VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURE POLITICS MODERN ASIA PROGRESS CIVILIZATION EMPIRE ENGINEERING
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