"The more complete the knowledge the closer approach to impartiality"

-Homer B. Hulbert

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Articles by Homer Hulbert


1. The Enfranchisement of Korea, The North American Review, Vol. 166, No. 499 (Jun., 1898), pp. 708-715

2.
Japan and Isothermal Empire, The Journal of Race Development, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Apr., 1916), pp. 441-453

3.
The Opening of Korea by Rail, The World's Work, November 1905, 6849-6858

4.
Korea's Geographical Significance,
Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, Vol. 32, No. 4 (1900), pp.322-327

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Books by Hulbert


1. The History of Korea (1905)
2. In Search of a Siberian Klondike (1903)
3. A Comparative Grammar of the Korean Language and the Dravidian Languages of India (1905)
4.
The Passing of Korea (1909)
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Hulbert's Korea Review


1. Korea Review Volume 4
2.
Korea Review Volume 5
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The U.S. Lecture Circuit


1. Booklet from Chautauqua Manager's Association

2.
Swarthmore Chautauqua (1922-1923)

3.
Four Lectures on "The Far East" (Advertisement, October 23, 1919, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences)

4.
Booklet on "The Far East" (Promotional Pamphlet)

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Hulbert & the Korean Delegation to the 1907 Hague Peace Conference


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From Bisbee Daily Review, 1909