Samuel
Hawley is a writer of narrative nonfiction. His books are
highly eclectic. He has written about 16th-century East Asian history,
19th-century Korean-American relations, Olympic sprinting and land
speed racing and a circus elephant named Topsy who was electrocuted in 1903. He lives in Kingston, Ontario.Check out Korea and Japan art prints at: SaharaCool.com 
| Here are some "extras" to compliment my book The Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea and Attempt to Conquer China (Royal Asiatic Society, Seoul; Institute of East Asia Studies Press, UC Berkeley, 2005)
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