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[[File:Count | [[File:Count Daniele Pecorini-Manzoni.jpg|right|thumb||Count Daniele Pecorini-Manzoni<br>|Korea Times,| March 8, 2020]]'''Born''': <span><span>October 16, 1871 | ||
<span style=""><span style="">'''Died''': <span><span>December 12, 1936 | <span style=""><span style="">'''Died''': <span><span>December 12, 1936 |
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Born:
October 16, 1871Died: December 12, 1936
Married: Margaret Bucknell
Count Daniele Pecorini married Margaret Bucknell on November 22, 1906, apparently in Italy. He arrived in the U.S. in 1912.
He lived in Japan and Korea at the time of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5), and wrote a semi-fictional account of his experiences in the two countries, Japanese Maple.
External links:
- "[count's tall tales and true from a legendary past]," Korea Times, March 8, 2020
- "Daniele Pecorini's Japanese Maple," in Searching for Japan, Michele Montserrati, [38-53], Liverpool University Press, 2020