Item No: #362512 Resume of the Controversy Between Japan and the United States Arising Out of the California Question / Kashu mondai ni kansuru nichibei kosho tenmatsu. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade.
Resume of the Controversy Between Japan and the United States Arising Out of the California Question / Kashu mondai ni kansuru nichibei kosho tenmatsu
Resume of the Controversy Between Japan and the United States Arising Out of the California Question / Kashu mondai ni kansuru nichibei kosho tenmatsu

Official Japanese Response to 1913 Alien Land Law

Resume of the Controversy Between Japan and the United States Arising Out of the California Question / Kashu mondai ni kansuru nichibei kosho tenmatsu

Notes: A bilingual pamphlet detailing the origins of and the official Japanese response to the 1913 Alien Land Law passed in California. The law prohibited foreigners who were not eligible to obtain citizenship from purchasing land or entering into leases longer than three years. It applied almost entirely to Asian immigrants, who were barred from becoming naturalized American citizens.

This book opens with a brief introduction and the text of the California law, and is followed by the texts of the official protests made by the Japanese government to officials in Washington, DC, along with the American diplomatic responses. The Japanese protests are refreshingly narrative rather than legalistic in style. Among the American respondents is William Jennings Bryan, acting in his official capacity as Secretary of State in the Woodrow Wilson administration.

18, [2], 58, [1] (English), 79 (Japanese) pages.

OCLC: 835810960 (Waseda); 840108220 (National Diet Library). No US holdings.

Edition + Condition: First edition (first printing). Covers foxed and spotted, spine ends a bit chipped, else very good.

Publication: [Tokyo]: Gaimusho tsushokyoku daisanka, 1920 (Taisho 9).

Item No: #362512

Price: $1,500