[KS] destroyed buildings in Korea

Bill McCloy wbmccloy at u.washington.edu
Wed Nov 10 11:15:24 EST 2004


Dear all,

 

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Chōsen koseki zufu, Chōsen Sōtokufu  

朝鮮古蹟圖譜, 朝鮮總督府  

[Seoul, Tōkyō] : Chōsen Sōtokufu, [1915-1935] 

[Seoul, 東京] 朝鮮總督府 [1915-1935]

15 v. plates (part fold., part col.) maps (part fold., part col.) 43 cm

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From: Koreanstudies-bounces at koreaweb.ws [mailto:Koreanstudies-bounces at koreaweb.ws] On Behalf Of SEM VERMEERSCH
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 8:02 PM
To: Korean Studies Discussion List
Subject: Re: [KS] destroyed buildings in Korea

 

Dear Ruediger,

 

What your friend is referring to is probably the 'Choosen koseki zufu' (Seoul/Keijoo: Choosen sootokufu, 1915), a fifteen-volume series documenting Korean monuments and relics in pictures. I wouldn't say that most of these have been destroyed, although their appearance has certainly changed dramatically in the course of the 20th century.

 

best,

 

Sem Vermeersch

 


Ruediger Frank <ruediger.frank at univie.ac.at> wrote:

Dear list,

a friend of mine is searching for a book on cultural relics in Korea, 
containing photos of buildings that are mostly destroyed today. There was 
one such book made by the Japanese; does anybody know the exact title? 
Thanks for your help.

Best,

Ruediger



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