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Military Antique Old Newspaper Tokyo Hakodate 1904 Russo-Japanese War JAPAN
$ 227.04
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Item DescriptionMeiji Period Newspaper Tokyo Hakodate Japan-Telegram Iwate Mainichi Russo-Japanese War History Material Japanese Army
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It will be a newspaper published in 1876 and 114 years ago.
According to the Christian era, it was the time of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904.
There are also historical materials, as well as papers and articles that introduce officers during the war. Recommended for those who like them.
The newspaper is around 4 kilometers.
I don't think this amount of newspapers will come out at this time.
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