Frederick Arthur McKenzie
Frederick Arthur McKenzie | |
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Born | 1869 Quebec Canada |
Died | 1931 |
Occupation | journalist |
McKenzie in October, 1904[1] |
Frederick Arthur McKenzie (1869–1931) was a correspondent active in the early 20th century who wrote several books on geopolitical developments in eastern Asia. He was born in Quebec, and described himself as "Scots-Canadian".[2] He briefly contributed to the Pall Mall Gazette,[3] and then for several years he worked with the Daily Mail as traveling correspondent in the Far East.[4] In The Russian Crucifixion, MacKenzie mentions "the days that Jack London and I spent together in Korea and Manchuria" without further elaboration.[5]
Selected works
Sober by act of parliament, 1894
Paul Kruger: His Life Story, 1899, about Paul Kruger
The Worst Street in London, Daily Mail. 16 July 1901[6][7]
American Invaders, 1902[8]
From Tokyo to Tiflis: Uncensored Letters from the War, Hurst and Blackett, 1905
The Unveiled East, Hutchinson & Co., London, 1907
The Tragedy of Korea, 1908
The Colonial Policy of Japan in Korea, 1906
The Peace Conference - The Claim of the Korean People and NationalPetition, April 1919
Korea's fight for freedom, 1920
Pussyfoot Johnson: Crusader, Reformer, a Man Among Men, 1920. (about William E. Johnson)
The mystery of the Daily mail, 1896-1921, 1921
Russia before dawn, 1922
The Russian Crucifixion: The Full Story of the Persecution of Religion Under Bolshevism, 1930 [9]
References
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^ McKenzie, F. A. (1920). Korea's Fight for Freedom. Fleming H. Revell Co. p. 167.
^ McKenzie, Fred A. (1894). Sober by Act of Parliament. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. p. vi.
^ McKenzie, Frederick Arthur (1906). The Colonial Policy of Japan in Korea. p. 1.
^ https://archive.org/details/TheRussianCrucifixionFAMacKenzie1930, page 43
^ McKenzie, Fred A. "The Worst Street in London". Retrieved 13 November 2010.Reprinted from the "Daily Mail," July 16th 1901
^ "A LIFE OF CRIME". Wanganui Herald. 12 October 1901. p. 1. Retrieved 13 November 2010.Volume XXXV, Issue 10468 ... street described by Mr. McKenzie in an article which appeared in the Daily Mail a few weeks back as the 'worst street in London
^ Reich, Robert B. (1992-02-09). "Is Japan Out to Get Us?". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 November 2010.lurid exposes, such as Frederick MacKenzie's "American Invaders," about the American economic onslaught and its baleful consequences.
^ https://archive.org/details/TheRussianCrucifixionFAMacKenzie1930
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