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Macaulay, Fannie C. Mr. Bamboo and the Honorable Little God: A Christmas Story. New York: Century, n.d. [Mobipocket format] MacEachin, Douglas J. The Final Months of the War with Japan: Signals Intelligence, U.S. Invasion Planning, and the A-Bomb Decision. Washington: Center for the Study of Intelligence (CIA), 1998. [MS Reader format] [ A supporting .pdf file (4 MB) of primary source documents is available at: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/asia/jstuff/final.pdf] McCaul, Ethel. Under the Care of the Japanese War Office. London: Casselln, 1904. [.pdf format] (A Google book) McClatchie, Thoman R.H. Japanese Plays (versified). London: W.H. Allen, 1890. (4693 KB) MacGarrigle, George L. Aleutian Islands: 3 June 1942 -- 24 August 1943. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 2000. [MS Reader format] MacGarrigle, George L. Central Burma: 29 January --- 15 July 1945. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 2000. [MS Reader format] McLaren, Walter Wallace. A Political History of Japan During the Meiji Era, 1867-1912. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1916. (12660 KB) [.pdf format] Maclay, Arthur Collins. Mito Yashiki: A Tale of Old Japan. New York: Putnam's Sons, 1889. (29558 KB) Madden, Maude Whitmore. Women of the Meiji Era. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1919. [MS Reader format] Manhattan Engineer District. The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. N.p.: n.n., 1946. Manifesto of Nippon Bunka Renmei Hojinism [邦人主義] Cultural Nippon, Vol. III, No. 3 (October, 1935), pp. i-iii. [.pdf format] Marsh, George Turner. The Lords of Dawn. San Francisco: John J. Newbegin, 1916. [MS Reader format] Masaoka, Naoichi. Japan's Message to America: A Symposium by Representative Japanese on Japan and American-Japanese Relations. Tokyo: N.n., 1914. (22791 KB) Masters, Maxwell T. "On the Conifers of Japan". The Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany, Vol. XVIII, No.113 (1881), pp. 473-524. [.pdf format] (A Google book) Matsumoto Gaku. The Ideal of World-Familyism and the Sino-Japanese Conflict. Cultural Nippon, Vol. VI, No. 1 (March, 1938), pp. 1-9. [.pdf format] (1246 KB) Matsumoto Tokumyo. "Japanische Lebensanschauung und Vergleich mit Der Neuen Richtung in Deutschland," Cultural Nippon, Vol.III, No.4 (December, 1935), pp. 562-572. --- [.pdf format] Matsuo Basho 芭蕉. [Oku no hosomichi] 『おくのほそ道』1702) [MS Reader format] Matsuoka Yōsuke松岡洋右. "Sayonara" Speech : San Francisco, April 12, 1933; from: Matsuoka Yōsuke 松岡洋右. Matsuoka zenken daienzetsu shū 松岡全權大演說集. 東京 : 大日本雄辯會講談社, 昭和8 [1933], pp. 31-37 [from back cover] [.pdf format] Matsuoka Yosuke. An Address on Manchuria, Its Past and Present and Reply to Professor Shuhsi Hsu. Kyoto: N.n., 1929. [.pdf format] Matsuoka Yosuke. Economic Co-operation of Japan and China in Manchuria and Mongolia : Its Motives and Basic Significance. Dairen: The Chunichi Bunka Kyokai., 1929. [.pdf format] Matsuoka Yōsuke 松岡洋右. Matsuoka zenken daienzetsu shū 松岡全權大演說集. 東京 : 大日本雄辯會講談社, 昭和8 [1933] [.pdf format] Maxey, Edwin. "The Japanese Industrial Revolution." The World To-day, Vol. XVIII, No.5 (May, 1910), pp. 483-487.
Memorandum for the President: Japanese Feelers --- OSS Reports to the White House. Studies in Intelligence, Vol. 9, No.3 (Summer, 1965), pp. 33-50. Mercado, Stephen C. FBIS Against the Axis, 1941-1945. Studies in Intelligence, Fall-Winter, 2001, No. II -- unclassified edition. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 2001. [MS Reader format] Mercado, Stephen C. Nisei Linguists: Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service during World War II. [Review]. Studies in Intelligence, Vol. 52, No.4 (Extracts, December 2008), pp. 23-27. Merwin, Bannister. The Girl and the Bill. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1909. [.pdf format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Pearl Harbor Operations: General Outline of Orders and Plans. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1953. [MS Reader format]
Mikesh, Robert C. Japan's World War II Balloon Bomb Attacks on North America. Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1973. [.pdf format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Outbreak of War: Part I. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1952. [MS Reader format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Outbreak of War: Part II. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1952. [MS Reader format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Outbreak of War: Part III. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1952. [MS Reader format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Outbreak of War: Part IV. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1952. [MS Reader format] Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Outbreak of War: Part V. Washington, D.C.?: Department of the Army, 1952. [MS Reader format] Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Diplomatic Bluebook 1999. Tokyo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1999. [MS Reader format] Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Diplomatic Bluebook 2000. Tokyo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2000. [MS Reader format] Mitford, A.B. The Forty-seven Ronin. in Don C. Seitz, ed. Monogatari. (New York: Putnam, 1924), pp. 3-34. Mitford, (Miss), "Tajima." In Stories by English Authors: The Orient. New York: Scribner's, 1899. Mitsuaki Kakehi."Tokyoites Under Air Raids." Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol. XIV, Nos 1-3 (January-March, 1945) pp. 75-82.. [MS Reader format] [pdf format] [Mobipocket format] Mitsui Takaharu. "Travel in the Tokugawa Era," Cultural Nippon, Vol.VII, No.3 (November, 1939), pp. 69-80. --- [.pdf format] Miyamori Asataro. Tales from old Japanese dramas. New York, G.P. Putnam, 1915 --- [.pdf format] Momotaro. Tokyo: Hasegawa, 1885: [.pdf format] Monthly Changes of Japanese Street-Scenes. Tokyo: 1899. (6294 KB) Monumenta Nipponica Index to vols. 1-55:3 [MS Reader format] Moore, Frederick F., Boris E. Skvirsky, and C.H. Smith. The Far Eastern Republic, Siberia and Japan together with a Discusssion of Their Relations to the United States. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1922. [.pdf format] The Mouse Wedding. Tokyo: Hasegawa, 1885. [.pdf format] (2825 KB) Mori Hiroshi, et al. The Japanese Market for Oranges. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, 2008. (467 KB) Mori Ogai. "Hanako", in Taketomo Torao. Paulownia. New York: Duffield, 1918, pp. 35-51. [MS Reader format] Mori Ogai. "The Pier ", in Taketomo Torao. Paulownia. New York: Duffield, 1918, pp. 55-68. . [MS Reader format] Mori Ogai. "Takase Bune ", in Taketomo Torao. Paulownia. New York: Duffield, 1918, pp. 3-31. [MS Reader format] Morimoto Kokichi. The Standard of Living in Japan. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1918. [.pdf format] Morita Akio and Shintaro Ishihara. The Japan that Can Say 'No'. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Record, 1989. [MS Reader format] Mossdorf, Otto. Gross-Ostasien : Japan im Kriege Erlebt. Berlin: E.S. Mittler & Sohn, 1941. [.pdf format] Mumford, Ethel Watts. The Japanese Book of the Ancient Sword. Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 26 (1905), pp. 334-410. [MS Reader format] Murasaki Shikibu. Genji Monogatari; translated by Suematsu Kenchu. London: Trubner, 1882. [MS Reader format] Murdoch, James. Ayame-san, a Japanese Romance of the 23rd Year of Meiji (1890). Yokohama: Walsh, 1892. [.pdf format] Murdoch, James. The Forty-seven Ronin. In: A History of Japan (New York: Greenberg, 1926), Vol. III, Chapter 6, pp. 218-237. Murray, George T. The Soul of Nippon. The East of Asia Magazine, Vol. IV (1905), pp. 370-380.
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