Minear, Richard H.
Overview
Works: | 0 works in 3 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
The day the sun rose in the west = Bikini, the Lucky Dragon, and I /
by:
Öishi, Matashichi.; Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Trawler); Minear, Richard H.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Hiroshima = the autobiography of Barefoot Gen /
by:
Nakazawa, Keiji.; Minear, Richard H.; Hiroshima-shi (Japan); Hiroshima-shi (Japan); Japan; ProQuest (Firm)
(Electronic resources)
Ogyu Sorai's instructions for students : = a translation and commentary /
by:
Minear, Richard H.
(Language materials, printed)
Hiroshima : = three witnesses /
by:
Minear, Richard H.; Hiroshima-shi (Japan); Hiroshima-shi (Japan); Hara, Tamiki, (1905-1951.) (1990.); Ota, Yoko, (1903-1963.) (1990.); Toge, Sankichi, (1917-1953.) (1990.)
(Language materials, printed)
Requiem for Battleship Yamato /
by:
Minear, Richard H.; Yoshida, Mitsuru.; Yamato (Battleship)
(Language materials, printed)
Through Japanese eyes /
by:
Minear, Richard H.; Clark. Leon E. ; Minear, Richard H.,; Japan; Japan.
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
Öishi, Matashichi.
Hydrogen bomb- Testing.- Marshall Islands
Cartoonists- Japan
Comic books, strips, etc.- History.- Japan
Atomic bomb victims- Japan
World War, 1939-1945- Naval operations, Japanese.
World War, 1939-1945
Ota, Yoko,
Japan- Juvenile literature.
Nakazawa, Keiji.
Nakazawa, Keiji.- Hadashi no Gen.
Yoshida, Mitsuru.
Hara, Tamiki,
Toge, Sankichi,
Japan.
Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Trawler)
Nakazawa, Keiji- Family.
Hiroshima-shi (Japan)- History- Bombardment, 1945
Hiroshima-shi (Japan)
Yamato (Battleship)
Nakazawa, Keiji- Childhood and youth.
Japanese poetry- 20th century.
Nuclear weapons testing victims- Japan
Japan