1910 Antique My Participation in the Russo-Japanese War 2-Volume Set Jiro Tamon
by Jiro Tamon
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First edition
Title: Yoga Sanka Shitaru Nichiro Sen-eki (My Participation in the Russo-Japanese War) - 2-Volume Set - 1910–1911 (Meiji 43–44) - Rare Military Memoir It has approx 354 and 380 pages. [Overview] This is an exceptionally rare two-volume historical set titled 'Yoga Sanka Shitaru Nichiro Sen-eki' (My Participation in the Russo-Japanese War), published between 1910 and 1911 by Heiji Zasshisha. These volumes contain the personal war records and diary entries of Jiro Tamon, who served as an Infantry Captain during the Russo-Japanese War. [Historical Significance] * Authoritative First-Hand Account: Authored by Jiro Tamon, a distinguished career officer who later became a Lieutenant General, these volumes provide a crucial, ground-level perspective from a combatant who participated directly in major battles. * Content: Primarily text-based, these volumes offer an intimate, chronological narrative from mobilization to post-war demobilization. Includes valuable supplemental maps/charts at the end of the volumes. * Key Historical Coverage: The set covers critical military engagements including the Battle of the Yalu River, Battle of Motien Pass, Battle of Liaoyang, Battle of Shaho, Battle of Hei-kou-tai, and the Battle of Mukden. [About the Author: Jiro Tamon (1878–1934)] A prominent Meiji and Showa-era Lieutenant General, Tamon's career spanned the Russo-Japanese War to the Manchurian Incident. He served as the commander of the 2nd Division and played a primary leadership role in the
- Year: 1910
- Condition: Good
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