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          User supplied list from the National Library of Australia Catalogue, http://catalogue.nla.gov.au. User notes:
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      <title>Haedong sok sohak / [pʻyŏnsu kyŏm parhaengin Chʻoe Nam-sŏn]</title>
      <description>This 1912 edition of a work edited by the late Chosŏn period scholar Pak Chae‐hyŏng (1838‐1900) translates as &amp;lsquo;Korean Lesser Learning (supplement).&amp;rsquo; The major Chinese neo‐Confucian philosopher Zhu Xi (1130‐1200) wrote the preface to a famous anthology in 1187 called Xiao xue [in Korean Sohak] meaning &amp;lsquo;Lesser Learning&amp;rsquo;, on Confucian ethics and the conduct of life. The &amp;lsquo;Lesser Learning&amp;rsquo; was widely used in Korea as a textbook for young boys, and the National Library holds copies in Korean. For details on Ch&amp;rsquo;oe Nam‐sŏn, editor of this edition, see OKM 49.</description>
      <pubDate>2008-10-07 11:57:51</pubDate>
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      <link>http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1600398</link>
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      <title>Haedong yŏksa / [pʻyŏnsu kyŏm parhaengin Chʻoe Nam-sŏn]</title>
      <description>This is one volume of a well‐known Korean historical compendium edited by the scholar and historian Han Ch&amp;rsquo;i‐yun (1765‐1814), who drew on more than 500 earlier works, including Chinese and Japanese sources. This particular edition dates from 1912, shortly after the Japanese annexation of Korea, and is dated 45th year of the Meiji period, the final year of the Japanese Meiji Emperor&amp;rsquo;s life. For details on the editor, Ch&amp;rsquo;oe Nam‐ sŏn, see OKM 49. The National Library also holds a two‐volume photo‐reproduced limited edition of this work from 1974 held at OK 9191 2480.</description>
      <pubDate>2008-10-07 12:00:00</pubDate>
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      <link>http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/79472</link>
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      <title>Hanŭm sŏnsaeng munʾgo purok / [Yi Tŏk-hyŏng chŏ ; Yi Ki-yang pʻyŏn]</title>
      <description>A three volume edition of writings by Yi Tŏk‐hyŏng (1561‐1613). As confirmed by Dr John Jorgensen, it was published in the sixth year of the reign of King Kojong (1869). Yi was a major writer about the invasions of Korea during the 1590s by the Japanese leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536‐1598), as he sought to attack China via the Korean peninsula. Yi negotiated with the Japanese in 1592. He led a political and military life up to his death in 1613. The McLaren‐Human Collection includes two copies of this work, with differing covers but identical contents. The second copy has been annotated in English and Korean explaining that the &amp;lsquo;Hanŭm&amp;rsquo; of the title is one of the names of Yi Tŏk‐hyŏng, and that he was born in 1561.</description>
      <pubDate>2008-10-07 12:00:49</pubDate>
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      <link>http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/79508</link>
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      <title>Kagok wŏllyu / Kyŏngsŏng Taehak Chosŏn Munhakhoe</title>
      <description>This is a 1929 edition of a major Korean anthology, originally compiled in 1876 by two poets and musicians, Pak Hyo‐gwan and An Min‐yŏng. It contains many lyrics of the Korean sung or chanted verses known as &amp;lsquo;sijo&amp;rsquo;, which are usually about love, loyalty, virtue or beautiful scenery. It also includes a few &amp;lsquo;kasa&amp;rsquo;, a form of long poem, intended to be sung. The National Library also holds several recent editions of this work published alone or as part of larger Korean literary anthologies. These include a two volume limited edition from 1987 at OK 5973.414 0596 v.3‐v.4. The copy of Kagok wŏllyu in the McLaren‐Human Collection has been annotated in pencil that it was a gift to Jessie McLaren.</description>
      <pubDate>2008-10-07 12:01:33</pubDate>
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