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AG/LIT/11/1 - [Tokyo Bay - Research material]

Reference code
AG/LIT/11/1
Level of description
Sub-file
Title
[Tokyo Bay - Research material]
Date/s
[1984-2001?]
Quantity & Format
8 boxes Mixed
Scope and content
Contains three ring-binders of research logs in AG's hand for 'Tokyo Bay' and the sequel 'Hiroshima'; photocopied published works including: 'Silence', Graham Greene; 'Japan's revenge', Hakan Hedberg; 'The story of the Geisha girl', T. Fujimoto; 'The coming of the Barbarians', Pat Barr; 'Black ships off Japan', 'Expedition to Japan', 'The chrysanthemum and the sword', Ruth Benedict, 'The Confucian renaissance', and 'Japan's imperial conspiracy', David Bergamini; research papers for the two novels which include: press-cuttings, MS and typescript notes or logs, notes and reflections on 'Tokyo', correspondence, detailed Red Indian culture research for the central character Robert Eden, Japanese language studies, papers of the Japan Society, and draft manuscripts of J. Mutimer's autobiography 'Sticks and stones have broken my bones' and 'They weren't all evil', L.V. Taylor; seven video tapes of Japan (recorded from television); and two audio tapes of Grey's interviews with Japanese POW J. Mutimer of Kingston who was held in a camp in Vietnam. This material is mainly dated 1992-1996.
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