Former Korea Peace Corps Volunteer authors of Korea-related books:
William Amos (K-??, 1979)
The Seed of Joy (on-line novel set in and around Kwangju incident)
http://www.geocities.com/wpamos/presskit/#novel
http://www.onlineoriginals.com/showitem.asp?itemID=241
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Brian Barry (K-4)
Tales from the Temples; translator
http://www.hanbooks.com/talfromtemlo.html
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Donald N. Clark (K-10)
Seoul Past and Present (1969)
Living Dangerously in Korea: The Western Experience, 1900-1950
-- plus several more books
At Amazon.com.com
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Bruce Cumings (K-3)
The Origins of the Korean War...1945-47
The Origins of the Korean War, Volume II...1947-50
-- plus several more books
At Amazon.com.com
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Charles de Wolfe (K-3)
Mandarins: Stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa; translator
How to Sound Intelligent in Japanese: A Vocabulary Builder; author
Both at Amazon.com
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Carter J. Eckert (K-7)
Offspring of Empire, The Koch’ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism, 1876-1945
Korea Old and New, A History, co-author
At Amazon.com.com
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Bruce Fulton (K-44)
Modern Korean Fiction, An Anthology
-- plus numerous other anthologies and translations
At Amazon.com.com
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John Givens (K-3)
Going Up Country, Travel Essays by Peace Corps Writers, contributor (1994)
Living on the Edge: Fiction by Peace Corps Writers, contributor (1999)
-- plus three novels
At Amazon.com.com
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Suzanne Crowder Han (K-42)
Notes on Things Korean
-- plus several volumes of Korean folk tales
At Amazon.com
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Pamela Hartmann (K-30)
The Etc Program
-- plus a couple of dozen other English teaching books authored or co-authored
At Amazon.com
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Laurel Kendall (K-9)
The Life and Hard Times of a Korean Shaman: Of Tales and the Telling of Tales
Getting Married in Korea: Of Gender, Morality, and Modernity
-- plus several others
At Amazon.com
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Robert Kowalczyk (K-7)
Morning Calm, A Photographic Journey Through the Korean Countryside (1981)
At Amazon.com (one copy, used)
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David McCann (K-1)
Early Korean Literature
-- plus more anthologies, translations, etc.
At Amazon.com
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David J. Nemeth (1972–74)
The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea
-- plus other anthropological works
At Amazon.com
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Robert Nilsen (K-31)
South Korea Handbook, 1988; 2nd edition 1997
-- plus several Hawaii guidebooks for Moon Handbooks
At Amazon.com
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Julie Pickering (K-49)
Father and Son: A Novel; translator
-- plus several other translations
At Amazon.com
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Michael Edson Robinson (K-7)
Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea, 1920-25
Korea Old and New, A History, co-author
At Amazon.com
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Edward J. Schultz (K-1)
A New History of Korea; translator
At Amazon.com
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Richard Wiley (K-3)
Festival for Three Thousand Maidens (based on 1968 Peace Corps experience in Ch’ungnam)
-- plus several other novels
At Amazon.com
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Insight Guide, Korea (1st edition, 1981)
Contributors: Gary Rector (K-4), Laurel Kendall (K-9), Ken Kaliher (K-21), Tom Coyner (K-35)
“Komapsumnida” to: the U.S. Peace Corps and Peter Bartholomew (K-5)
Later editions at Amazon.com
