Books and Documents on Korean Independence Movement and Korean Immigrant History
Korean Imperial Government Special Passport, 1903.
Korean Provisional Government $100 Savings Bond Receipt, 1919.
Pak Únsik [Korean characters], “Hanguk t'ongsa” [Korean characters] Translated by Kim Pyóngsik [Korean characters]. Honolulu, 1917.
Kim Yóngu [Korean characters], “Toklip hyóljóngi” [Korean characters]. Honolulu, 1919.
Pak Únsik [Korean characters], “Hanguk toklip undong chi hyólsa” [Korean characters]. Shanghai, 1920 (In Chinese).
Warren Y. Kim [Korean characters], “Haebang chosón” [Korean characters]. Los Angeles, 1948.
Textbooks of Economics, Biology, and Criminal Law, 1900s.
Books Published Under Korean Imperial Government
Korean History, 1900s.
Japanese History, 1900s.
World History, 1900s.
Geography, 1900s.
Korean Reader, 1900s.
Miscellaneous Textbooks, 1900s.
Textbooks Published Under Japanese Rule
Korean Reader, 1920s-1930s.
Chinese and Japanese Reader, 1909, 1937.
Japanese History and Geography, 1930s
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Bible, 1912.
Books on Religion
Christian Books, 1908, 1912.
Christian Books, 1911.
Christian Books, 1924, 1938.
Bible, 1906.
Miscellaneous Publications, ca. 1910s.
General History Books
Biographies of Great Korean Historic Figures: “Wiinjón” [Korean characters], 1920s.
“Wiinjón,” 1937.
“Wiinjón,” 1948.
General History Books
“Wiinjón,” 1950s.
History of Wars in Korea, 1928.
General Korean History.
World Christian History, 1938.
Chinese-Language Books
“Sohak” [Korean characters], 1928.
“Taehak” [Korean characters], 1927
“Non-ó” [Korean characters], 1927
Classical Poetry.
Classical Poetry.
Chinese-Language Books
Classical Writing.
“Hunmin chóngÚm,” [Korean characters], Seoul, 1946, (Classical Reading).
Chinese-Korean Dictionary.
Miscellaneous Books
Korean Language and Stories, 1910s-1920s.
South Korean Elementary School Music Textbooks, 1969-1970.
Miscellaneous Publications.
Miscellaneous Publications.
“Economic Report on Defeated Japan,” Unpublished English Material, ca. 1946.
Chinese-Japanese Dictionary.
“Mugunghwa tongsan,” [Korean characters] Hibiscus Garden, 1947.
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