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    Chosŏn ŭi majimak hwangnyŏ Tŏkhye Ongju [Korean] / Pi-yŏng Kwŏn.
    by Kwŏn, Pi-yŏng.
    Tasan Chʻaekpang, 2009
    Call #:FICTION KWO
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  • Tŏkhye Ongju, Princess of Kojong, King of Korea, 1912-1989 -- Fiction.
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  • Sō, Takeyuki, 1908-1985 -- Fiction.
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  • Princesses -- Korea -- Fiction.
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  • Korea -- History -- 1864-1910 -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9788963700342 (pbk.)
    8963700348 (pbk)
    9788963704210
    8963704211
    Alternate title: 
    Tŏkhye Ongju [Korean]
    조선의 마지막 황녀 덕혜옹주 [Korean]
    Edition: 
    Chʻopʻan.
    Description: 
    411 p. ; 20 cm.
    Notes: 
    In Korean.
    Summary: 
    "This year marks the 100th anniversary of Japan's annexation of Korea. Countless innocent victims and heroic fighters who suffered Japanese colonial atrocities are remembered on this occasion, and so is the ill-fated royal family of the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910). King Yeongchin (Crown Prince Uimin), the seventh son of King Gojong, was taken to Japan on the pretext of studying at the age of 11, and obligatorily married Princess Nashimotonomiya Masako. He was only able to return to Korea long after the liberation and only when he was in his later years. Princess Deokhye (1912-1989), the last princess of the Joseon Kingdom, was also one of the fateful royal heirs but forgotten in the people's memory."--HanBooks.com
    Genre: 
    Korean fiction.
    Historical fiction.
    Biographical fiction.
    Korean language materials.
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