Korea & Her Neighbours
Contents
Chapter I. First Impressions of Korea
Chapter II. First Impressions of the Capital
Chapter IV. Seoul, the Korean Mecca
Chapter V. The Sailing of the Sampan
Chapter VI. On the River of Golden Sand
Chapter VIII. Natural Beauty — The Rapids
Chapter IX. Korean Marriage Customs
Chapter X. The Korean Pony — Korean Roads and Inns
Chapter XI. Diamond Mountain Monasteries
Chapter XIII. Impending War — Excitement at Chemulpo
Chapter XIV. Deported to Manchuria
Chapter XV. A Manchurian Deluge — A Passenger Cart — An Accident
Chapter XVI. Mukden and its Missions
Chapter XVII. Chinese Troops on the March
Chapter XVIII. Nagasaki — Wladivostok
Chapter XIX. Korean Settlers in Siberia
Chapter XX. The Trans-Siberian Railroad
Chapter XXI. The King's Oath — An Audience
Chapter XXII. A Transition Stage
Chapter XXIII. The Assassination of the Queen
Chapter XXV. Song-do: A Royal City
Chapter XXVI. The Phyong-yang Battlefield
Chapter XXVIII. Over the An-kil Yung Pass
Chapter XXIX. Social Position of Women
Chapter XXX. Exorcists and Dancing Women
Chapter XXXI. The Hair-cropping Edict
Chapter XXXII. The Reorganized Korean Government
Chapter XXXIII. Education and Foreign Trade
Chapter XXXIV. Dæmonism or Shamanism
Chapter XXXV. Notes on Dæmonism Concluded
Chapter XXXVII. Last Words on Korea
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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