An Index to
the Papers Published in the Transactions of the
Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch.
1. Author Index.
A.
ADAMS, Daniel J.
Koreans
in Transition: Americanization at the University of Dubuque,
1911-1935. 80:87-114. 2005.
Hui
Neng in Korea: A Chapter in the Story of Korean Religion.
81:1-22. 2006.
Twenty-seven
Years With The Royal Asiatic Society. 82:1-28. 2007.
Horace
Grant Underwood (1917-2004). 78:1-2. 2003.
Church
Growth in Korea: Perspectives on the Past and Prospects for
the Future. 79:1-32. 2004.
Yi
Toegye, John Calvin, and the Love of Learning in Korea.
83:73-96. 2008.
Won
Buddhism in Korea: A New Religious Movement Comes of Age.
84:1-35. 2009.
Ghosts, Spirits, and Saints:
Ancestors and the Catholic Church in Korea. 85:109-130.
2010. .
ALFORD, C. Fred. Why Not Believe in
Evil? 72:13-22. 1997.
APPENZELLER, Henry Dodge. Three Koreas I
Have Known. 66:61-76. 1991.
B.
BACON, Wilbur D.
Fortresses
of Kyŏnggi-do, XXXVII:1-63. April, 1961.
Tombs
of the Yi Dynasty Kings and Queens. XXXIII:1-40. 1957,
BACON, Wilbur D., trans. Record of
Reprimands and Admonitions (Chingbirok). Yu
Sŏngnyong. XLVII:7-24. 1972.
BAE, Sue Ja, My 45 years with the RASKB.
86:1-5. 2011.
BAKER, Donald L. The Martyrdom of Paul
Yun: Western Religion and Eastern Ritual in 18th Century
Korea. 54:33-58. 1979.
BALSWICK, Jack D. Strong Men and
Virtuous Women: Changing Male and Female Roles in Korea.
56:27-35. 1981.
BARRERA,
Pablo N., The Imch'ŏnggak,
Neo-Confucian Aesthetics, and Architecture Parlante.
86:71-91. 2011.
BARTHOLOMEW, Peter. Chosŏn Dynasty Royal Compounds—Windows to a Lost Culture. 68:11-44. 1993.
BAYLON, Juancho L.. From New York to Seoul:
Conversations with Princess Yi Haegyong. 96:37-43. 2022.
BECK, Peter, Gail Kim, Donald MacIntyre. Perilous Journeys: The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond. 81:33-92. 2006.
BERKEBILE, Ryan. The Bulldozed Future: Exploring Korea’s
Urban Redevelopment Zones. 95: 146-160. 2021
BISHOP, Donald M. Shared Failure:
American Military Advisors in Korea, 1888-1896. 58:53-76.
1983.
BOOTS, John L.
Korean
Musical Instruments and an Introduction to Korean Music.
XXX:1-32. 1940.
Korean
Weapons and Armor. XXIII, part II:1-37. 1934.
BOSMA, Sofie. The North Korean Struggle
for Survival: 1980-1990. 72:43-60. 1997.
BOWMAN, N. H, The History of Korean
Medicine. VI, part I:1-34. 1915.
BRAESEL, Sylvia.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea.
77:69-90. 2002.
Marie Antoinette Sontag (1838-1922).
89:83-98. 2014.
BRIDGE, Cyprian A. G., A Glimpse of the Korea.
87:161-168. 2012.
BROTHER ANTHONY.
The
Poetic Vision of Kim Kwang-kyu. 66:23-44. 1991.
Ko
Un's Hwaom-kyong: A Modem Korean Pilgrim's Progress.
70:1-14. 1995.
A
Short History of Tea. 72:1-12. 1997.
The
Poetry of Shin Kyong-nim. 74:27-48. 1999
Korean
Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-Sul. 82:107-128.
2007.
Three Families in Dilkusha. 84:51-72. 2009
The Early Years of the RASKB : 1900 – 1920.
85:131-149. 2010.
The Life of William Richard Carles. 86:175-179. 2011.
How the West First Learned about Korea. 87:117-160. 2012.
An English Chemist Visits Korea in 1899.
88:141-151. 2013.
The Life of Hong Jong-U. 89:129-146. 2014.
Origins of the Catholic Church in Korea.
89:169-192. 2014.
Henri Zuber’s Day-by-Day Record (of
the French 1866 Expedition). 90:71-94. 2014
Two Accounts of the French
expedition of 1866. 91:163-193 2016
The Diamond Mountains: Lost
Paradise 93:1-18 2018
Three Generations of Poetic Dissent: Kim Jiha, Park Nohae,
Song Kyung-dong 94: 1-14. 2019.
Charles Hunt: Missionary and
Martyr. 96:23-36. 2022.
BUZO, Adrian
Early
Korean Writing Systems. 55:35-61. 1980.
North
Korea—Yesterday and Today. 56:1-25. 1981.
BYINGTON, Mark E. Samguk Sagi Volume 48:
Biographies Book 8. 67:71-82. 1992.
C.
CABLE, E. M.
Old
Korean Bells. XVI:1-45. 1925.
The
United States-Korean Relations 1866-1871.
XXVIII:1-230. 1938.
CAPRIO, Mark E.. Willis Bird, the OSS, and the Korean
Provisional Government: U.S.-Korean Military Ties during the
Pacific War. 96:95-119. 2022.
CARLES, William
Richard, Recent Journeys in Korea: 1883-4. 86:147-173. 2011.
CHA, Victor D. South Korean-Japanese
Relations 1969-1979: Is There More Beyond Emotionalism?
67:39-60.1992.
CHABONOL, Elisabeth. Study of the
Archaeological and Historic Sites of Kaesŏng. 80:35-58.
2005.
CHAPIN, Helen B.
Kyŏngju,
Ancient Capital of Silla. XXXIII:55-72, 1957.
Palaces
in Seoul. XXXII:3-50. 1951.
Puyŏ,
One of Korea's Ancient Capitals. XXXII:51-61. 1951.
CHOI, Chongko. Traditional Korean Law
and Its Modernization. 64:1-18. 1989.
CHOI Jai-sok. A Socio-religious
Study of Sindonae. XLIII:67-91. 1967.
CHOI, Jin Young. Dr. Frank William
Schofield and His Place in Korea History. 65:23-34. 1990.
CHOI Syn-duk. Korea's Tong-il
Movement. XLIII:101-113. 1967.
CHOLKAMY, Maissa. Introduction to
Ancient Egyptian Temples and Tombs. 69:45-52. 1994.
CHUNG, Chai-sik. Confucianism: Tradition
and Transformations. 63:37-66. 1988.
CHUNG, David. The Han-Sam-Wei-I
Principle for Eastern Societies. XXXVIII:95-118. Oct.
1961.
CLARK, Donald N.
The
Ming Connection: Notes on Korea's Experience in the Chinese
Tributary System. 58:77-89. 1983.
Impermanent
Residents: The Seoul Foreign Community in 1937. 64:19-38.
1989.
COLLYER, C. T. The Culture and
Preparation of Ginseng in Korea. III:18-30. 1903.
COOK, Harold F.
Early
American Contacts with Korea. 55:85-107. 1980.
On
the Centenary of America's First Treaty with Korea.
57:11-28. 1982.
Walter D. Townsend: Pioneer American Businessman in Korea. XLVIII:74-103. 1973.
COOLS, Luisa. Signboards as a Visual Chronicle of
Korea’s Economic Development Story. 96:44-65. 2022.
CORY, Ralph M. Some Notes on Gregorio de
Cespedeo, Korea's First European Visitor. XXVII:1-55.
1937.
CRANE, Paul S. Some Reflections on
Korean Patterns. XLVII: 41-57. 1972.
CREUTZENBERG, Jan. From Traditional
Opera to Modern Music Theatre? 88:87-102
CUMMING, Daniel James. Notes on
Korean Birds. XXII:1-67. 1933.
D.
DANES, J.
V. In Korea (Chosen). 85:65-75. 2010.
DAVIES, Daniel. O. N. Denny, Eki Hioki,
and Syngman Rhee: Documents from the Papers of Henry Gehard
Appenzeller. 67:21-38. 1992.
DE QUEIROZ, Eça. Historical Article: An
Early Description of Korea and Asia Chinese and Japanese.
76:45-62. 2001.
DEVINE, Maija Rhee: Korean Women’s Traditional Outfit and
Chador: Cousins? 92: 155-162 2017
DEVINE, Michael: The Korean War, American POWs and the
Legacy of Brainwashing 92: 163-174 2017
DUNBAR, Jon .
Windows to the Past. 90:139-158. 2015.
Seoul's Last Moon Village(s). 91:121-141.
2016.
Reinventing the Lost Village of Zandari
92:41-72. 2017
Exploring Manchocheon, Seoul’s
Underground River 93: 97-136. 2018
Three Waves of Korean
Punk Explored Through Compilation Albums 94: 169-198.
2019.
RAS After Dark.
96:180-189. 2022.
DURÓ, Ágota: The South Korean Atomic Bomb Victims’
Seven-Decade Quest for Recognition Assisted by Japanese
Grassroots Associations: A Comprehensive Study.
96:143-179. 2022.
DUVERNAY, Thomas . The
Shinmiyangyo. 89:1-50. 2014.
E.
EARHART, H. Byron. The New
Religions: A Preliminary Interpretation. XLIX:7-25. 1974.
EGGLESTON, Karen. "You are Dead, the
Square is Dead": The 1989 Chinese Pro-Democracy Movement.
64:39-64. 1989.
F.
FIELDS, David P.: Syngman Rhee:
Socialist. 91:93-108. 2016.
FINCHUM-SUNG, Hilary
Vanessa : Re-centering Female Narratives through Murmurs and
Song 94: 85-106, 2019.
FORNEY, Ned : The Hungnam Evacuation: A Korean War Christmas
Miracle 92: 31-40. 2017
FOUSER, Robert J.
Translations of Hong Kildong: From Story to Classic
to Mascot and Beyond. 75:25. 2000.
“Literature Play” in a New World 93: 53-66. 2018
Underfloor Radiant Heating in United States: Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Korea-Inspired Dream. 95:1-21.2021
G.
GALE, James S.
The
Influence of China upon Korea. I:1-24. 1900.
Han-Yang
(Seoul). II, part Il:1-43. 1902.
The
Korean Alphabet. IV, part I:12-61. 1912-13.
Selection
and Divorce. IV, part III:17-22. 1913.
The
Pagoda of Seoul. VI, part II:1-22. 1915.
The
Diamond Mountains. XIII:1-67. 1922.
GALE, James S., trans.
A
Shipwreck (Korean) in 1636 A.D. XV:3-22. 1924.
GERDINE, Park L. Recollections of a
Missionary Kid Returning to Korea, August 28, 1945.
80:19-34. 2005.
GILLETT, P. L. The Village of Old
Korea. IV, part II: 13-14. 1913.
GOMPERTZ, E. & G. Supplement to "A
Partial Bibliography of Occidental Literature on Korea," H.
H. Underwood. XXIV:23-48. 1935.
GLOVER, Frederick J. .
Korean Christian Nationalists and Canadian Missionaries.
90:1-20. 2015.
GOMPERTZ, G. St. G. M.
Archbishop
Mutel, A Biographical Sketch. XXVII: 57-132. 1937.
Some
Notes of the Earliest Western Contacts with Korea.
XXXIII:41-54. 1957.
Bibliography
of Western Literature on Korea From the Earliest Times until
1950, Based on Horace H. Underwood's "Partial Bibliography
of Occidental Literature on Korea." XL: 1-263. 1963.
Ceramic
History of the Yi Period. XLII:3-25. 1966.
The
Appeal of Korean Celadon. 52:45-54. 1977.
GOODMAN, Loren: Imaginative Awakenings: Dream Writing in
South Korea 92: 175-186 2017
GOODRICH, L. Carrington.
Sino-Korean Relations at the End of the 14th Century.
XXX:33-46. 1940.
GORDON, E. A. Some Recent Discoveries in
Korean Temples and Their Relationship to Early Eastern
Christianity. V:1-39. 1914.
GRAPES, Rodney and Gyeong-Nan Jeong.
Beneath our Feet: Geology and Landscape of Seoul.
83:117-132. 2008.
GRAYSON, James Huntley.
Travelling for Her Health: The
Extraordinary Life of Isabella Bird Bishop. 58:35-51. 1983.
Idolatry, Ideology and Nationalism:
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2010.
GRIFFIS, W. E. Address. XVII:1-14,
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H.
HAHM, Pyong-choon. An Historical
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HAHN, Moo Sook. Chŏng Tasan (1762-1836).
64:79-88. 1989.
HALL, Basil. Captain Basil Hall's
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HAMEL, Hendrik. Account of the
Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel on the Coast of the Isle of
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IX:91-148. 1918.
HAN, Chungnim C. Social
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HAN, Hŭng-su, [From:] The Neolithic Culture of
Korea (1940). 87:15-34. 2012.
HAN, Man-hyun. Publishing in
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HAWLEY, Samuel.
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in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk.
80:59-86. 2005.
The lmjin War. 78:35-56. 2003.
Haengju Mountain Fortress on the “River of
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HAZARD, Benjamin H. The Creation of the
Korean Navy During the Koryŏ Period. XLVIII:10-28.
1973.
HENDERSON, Gregory
A
History of the Chŏng Dong Area and the American Embassy
Residence. XXXV:1-32. 1959.
Pottery
Production in the Earliest Years of the Yi Dynasty.
XXXIX:5-22. Dec., 1962.
HENTHORN, William E.
Some
Notes on Koryŏ Military Units. XXXV:67-75. 1959.
Some
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HEYMAN, Allen.
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Choi In-Suh and the Tae-Ch¡¯wi-t¡¯a. 84:91-96. 2009.
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HILMER, James
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under the US Military Government in Korea, 1945-48 94:
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HLÁSNY,
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HLÁSNY, Vladimir and JUNG, Byung Joon:
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HOARE, J. E.
The
Centenary of Korean-British Diplomatic Relations: Aspects of
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HODGES, Cecil H. N. A Plea for the
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HOLSTEIN, John. The McCune-Reischauer
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on the Dutch in Korea in the 17th Century. 66:1-8. 1991.
HULBERT, H. B.
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HUNT, Charles
Diary
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The
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Some
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1951.
HWANG Su-young. On the Stone Triad
from Namsan, Kyŏngju. XLIV:139-150. 1968.
HYUN, Peter. Notes on Modern
Korean Fiction. XLII:69-74. 1966.
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J.
JANG, Song-Hyon. Presidents of the
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JEONG, Gyeong-Nan [Chŏng Kyŏng-nan] :
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JONES, George Heber
Ch'oe
Ch'i-wun [Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn]: His Life and Times. III:1-17.
1903.
Korea's
Colossal Image of Buddha. I:57-70. 1900.
The Spirit Worship of the Koreans. II, part I:37-58. 1902.
JUHL, Peter. The Life and Work of Pierre Louis Jouy
(1856-94), ‘The Smithsonian’s First Man in Korea’. 95:
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[HLÁSNY, Vladimir and] JUNG, Byung Joon:
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K.
KANE, Daniel. Korea in the White
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Exhibition of 1893. 77:1-58. 2002.
KANG, Hildi. Tigers in the Tree:
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KANG Man-kil. A Study of the
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KELLY, Russell. School Records Under
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KENDALL, David
Cultivating Collective Memories: Seoul’s Changgyeonggung 92:
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KENDALL, Laurel.
Receiving
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Death
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KIDDER, Sam. Seoul. 68:45-56.
1993.
KIM Chongguk and Kim Chinman. Some
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KIM, Emily E. Traditional Beliefs and
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KIM, Gail, Peter Beck, Donald MacIntyre.
Perilous Journeys: The Plight of North Koreans in China and
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KIM Ha-tai. The Transmission of
Neo-Confucianism to Japan by Kang Hang, A Prisoner of
War. XXXVII:83-103. April, 1961.
KIM HOGARTH, Hyun-kye.
Korean
Shamanism and Cultural Nationalism. 69:1-22. 1994.
Rationality,
Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and
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KIM, Jiyoon: Vietnam War: Our Dark Side of the Moon.
96:19-22. 2022.
KIM, Jong-Dae. Amulets. 65:35-40. 1990.
KIM Kyu. Radio and Television in
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KIM Kyun. Entry Sequence to Buddhist
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KIM Yong-dok [KIM Yŏng-Dŏk].
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On
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74:49-58. 1999
Wae
Japan as a Tamno of Paekche. 71:1-8. 1996.
The
Great Tumulus of Whangnam. 72:35-42. 1997.
In
Seach of Japan's Origin. 73:89-99 1998.
Japan's
Korean Roots: In Search of Paekche's Tamnos. On Bronze
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Japan's
Connection to Korea: A Series of Three Essays. 77:117-142.
2002.
Japan's
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78:57-78. 2003.
Japan's
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KIM Yongdeok [Kim Yong-dŏk]
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KIM Young-key and Dorothea Sich. A
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KORNEGAY, Nate
A Photographic Introduction to Art Deco Architecture
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Imperial Crown Style in Colonial Korea
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The Architectural Roots of Myeongdong Cathedral 93:
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Building the Daegu Hospital
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L.
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Historical
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A
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LEE Kwang-rin. Census Taking under
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LEE, Sang Ran, S. E. Solberg, trans.
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M.
MCCLUNG, David H., trans. and
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53:69-79. 1978.
MCCUNE, G. M. and E. O.
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MCCUNE, G. M. The Yi Dynasty Annals of
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MCCUNE, Shannon. Some Korean
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MACDONALD, Donald S.
The
American Role in the Opening of Korea to the West.
XXXV:51-66. 1969.
The
Study of Korea in the United States. 65:41-48. 1990.
MACINTYRE, Donald, Peter Beck, Gail Kim.
Perilous Journeys: The Plight of North Koreans in China and
Beyond. 81:33-92. 2006.
MASON, David A.
Sacred
Aspects and Assets of Taebaek-san. 81:111-132. 2006
Jirisan
: Sacred Aspects and Assets. 82:89-106. 2007.
Mountain Tourism and Religious
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"Go-un” Choi Chi-won’s Pungryu.
90:57-70. 2015.
MATTHEWS, Jill. Symbolism and Literary
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MICHELL, Tony. Generational Change and
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61:15-34. 1986.
MILLER, Hugh. A Royal Funeral in
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MILLETT, Allan R. Remembering the
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MILLS, Edwin W.
General
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Gold
Mining in Korea. VII:5-39. 1916.
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