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Management number 55129682 Release Date 2026/02/07 List Price $35.65 Model Number 55129682
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The Life of Joseph Hiko, Founder of Newspapers

Published in 1959

Toe Shoin

Due to its age, the exterior shows wear and tear.
The interior appears to be in good condition.

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This image is of a book about the life of Joseph Hiko (Hiko Hamada), the founder of Japan's first private Japanese-language newspaper, "Kaigai Shimbun" (Overseas Newspaper).
The author is Mr. Chohan Nisaka.
Joseph Hiko was shipwrecked in 1850 and rescued by an American ship, traveling to the United States. He was the first Japanese person to obtain American citizenship.
After returning to Japan, he contributed to diplomacy as an interpreter for the American consulate and published Japan's first private newspaper in Yokohama.
An illustration of a ship at sea is depicted.

Life of Joseph Hiko
Hiko
Hamada
Nisaka
Shoin

CategoryBooks > Nonfiction Books > Other Nonfiction Books
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BrandNone
ConditionGood

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