Frank Gibney

Frank Bray Gibney (September 21, 1924 – April 9, 2006) was an American journalist, editor, writer and scholar. He learned Japanese while in the US Navy during World War II and was later stationed in Japan. As a journalist in Tokyo, he wrote ''Five Gentlemen of Japan'', a popular book about the Japanese that was welcomed for its humanism and for transcending the bitterness of war. A half dozen more books followed on Japan and East Asia. He also wrote on communism in Europe. At the ''Encyclopædia Britannica,'' he directed translations. He was also the founder of the Pacific Basin Institute. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Penʹkovskij, Oleg V. 1919-1963
Published: München [u.a.] : Knaur, 1966
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by Penʹkovskij, Oleg V. 1919-1963
Published: München ; Zürich : Droemer Knaur, 1966
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by Penʹkovskij, Oleg V. 1919-1963
Published: Gütersloh : Bertelsmann [u.a.], [1966]
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