A Bibliography of English Books
about Japan
(in
alphabetical order by author/s)
The following bibliography was developed in three stages. First, it
was based on lists provided by the British Library, the International Institute
of Japanese Studies, and other university libraries. Second, it was checked,
supplemented, and corrected using the following books:
Wenckstern, Fr. von. 1895. Bibliography of the Japanese Empires
Being a Classified List of All Books,
Essays and Maps in European Languages Relating to Dai Nihon Published in
Europe, America and in the East from 1859-93. Leiden: Brill.
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai ed. 1936. Short Bibliography of English
on Japan. 3rd ed. Tokyo: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai.
Borton, Hugh, Serge Elisséeff, William W. Lockwood and John C.
Pelzel. 1954. A Selected List of Books and Articles on Japan in English,
French and German. Revised and enlarged edition. Cambridge, Mass.: The
Harvard-Yenching Institute.
Ichimura, Shin-ichi and Toru Yano. 1974. Books on Japan, an
Assorted Bibliography. Kyoto Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian
Studies.
Makino, Yasuko and Mihoko Miki. 1996. Japan and the Japanese, a
Bibliographic Guide to Reference Sources. Westport and London: Greenwood
Press.
Rogala, Joseph. 2001. A Collector’s Guide to Books on Japan in
English. London: Japan Library.
Isamu, Hayakawa. 2003. Eigo no
nakano Nihongo goi (Japanese Words in English). Tokyo: Jiyusha.
Finally, a detailed examination of every bibliographic point was
conducted using materials at the British Library, the library of the University
of Aichi, and the personal collection of the author. It includes an almost
comprehensive list of all relevant literature published before 1910, even if
not all references were used in the dictionary. Literature published after 1910
are included if it is cited in the dictionary.
Abbreviations
in the following bibliography.
Rpt. → Reprint s.l. → no place s.n. → no publisher
Enjoy the photos. → Enjoy viewing the photos, images or illustrations in each book at another blog of mine, where you may be able to find more information about the book or the authour.
Enjoy the photos. → Enjoy viewing the photos, images or illustrations in each book at another blog of mine, where you may be able to find more information about the book or the authour.
Abe, Masao ed. (1986) A Zen Life: D. T. Suzuki Remembered. Photographs by Francis Haar.
New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill, xix+250pp.
Abbot, George (1599) A Briefe Description of the Hole Worlde.
London: Printed by I. Iudson, for Iohn Browner, and to be Sould at the Signe of
the Bible in Fleete-Streete. [16205 (Newly augmented and enlarged.
London: Printed for Iohn Marriot), 1970 (Rpt. Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis
Terrarum). 1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. 1, p. 280)]
Adachi Publisher (1903) Arts and Artist Japanese, Vol. I,
Number IV. San Francisco: Adachi Publisher, pp. 37-48.
Adams, Neil (1986) A Life in Judo. With Nicolas Soames.
London: Willow Books, 152pp.
Adams, Arthur G. (1870) Travels of a Naturalist in Japan and
Manchuria. London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, x+334pp. Enjoy the photos.
Adams, Evelyn (1910) Behind the Screens in Japan. An
Englishwoman’s Impressions. New York: Knickerbocker Press, G. P. Putnam’s Sons,
xiii+277pp.
----- (1910) Behind the Shoji. London: Methuen & Co.,
xiii+306pp.
Adams, Francis Ottiwell (1874-1875) The History of Japan.
London: Henry S. King. Vol. I, xvi+506pp. Vol. II, xiv+356pp. [18752
(London: Henry S. King, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.
Adams, I. William (1906) Shibusawa. The Passing of Old Japan.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, x+284pp.
----- (1911) Yodogimi in Feudalistic Japan. New York:
Mikilosch Press, 302pp.
Adams, Peter D. (2002) The Art of Bonsai. First paperback of
2nd edition. London: Ward Lock Limited, 160pp.
Adams, W. A. (1905) Japanese Conversation
in Six Months. A New Method. Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore: Kelly
& Walsh, ix+138pp.
Adams, William “Logbook on Four Voyages to Cochin-China and Siam,
1614-19,” East Meets West. Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications,
1998.
Ainslie, Percy (1891) Bertie
Linton; or, Lost in Japan. Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, Hayy, & Mitchell,
128pp.
Ainsworth, W. F. (c1861) All Round the World. An Illustrated
Record of Voyages, Travels, and Adventures in All Parts of the Globe. London:
[s.n.], 372pp. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1873) All Round the World. An Illustrated Record of
Voyages, Travels, and Adventures in All Parts of the Globe. London and Glasgow:
William Collins, Sons, & Company, xii+820pp. [1873 (New York: Putnum,
xii+820pp.)]
Alcock, Sir Rutherford (1859) Elements of Japanese Grammar.
Shanghai: [s.n.], 67pp. [1995 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library)]
----- (1861) Elements of Japanese Grammar, for the Use of
Beginners. Shanghai: [s.n.], 67pp. [1995 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library,
Vol. 2)]
----- (1862) Catalogue of the Collection of Works of Industry and
Art Sent from Japan to the International Exhibition in London. London:
[s.n.].
----- (1863a) The Capital of the Tycoon. A Narrative of a
Three Years’ Residence in Japan. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts &
Green. Vol. I, xxxi+469pp. Vol. II, x+539pp. [1863 (New York: Harpe, Vol. I,
xxvii+407pp., Vol. II, 436pp.), 1969 (Rpt. St. Clair Shores: Scholarly Press, 2
vols.)) Enjoy the photos.
----- (1863b) Familiar Dialogues in Japanese with English and
French Translations for the Use of Students. Paris: Benjamin Duprat, 40pp.
----- (1878) Art and Art Industries in Japan. London: Virtue
and Co., vii+292pp. Enjoy the photos.
Anderson, Isabel (1914) The Spell of Japan. Boston: Page,
xviii+396pp.
Anderson, William (1895) Japanese Wood Engravings. Their
History, Technique, and Characteristics. London: Seeley and Co., 80pp. [1908
(Rev. ed. London: Seeley, 219pp.)]
----- (1886a) The Pictorial Arts of Japan. With a Brief
Historical Sketch of the Associated Arts, and Some Remarks upon the Political
Art of the Chinese and Koreans. 4 volumes. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle,
& Rivington, xix+276pp. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1886b) Descriptive and Historical Catalogue of a
Collection of Japanese and Chinese Paintings in the British Museum. With an
appendix containing an index of artists signatures. London: Longmans & Co.,
554+28pp. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1895) Japanese Wood Engravings. Their History,
Technique and Characteristics. London: Seeley and Co.; New York: Macmillan and
Co., 80pp.
Anesaki, Masaharu (1930) History of Japanese Religion. With
Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation. London: Kegan
Paul (The Yamato Society, Tokyo), xxiv+423pp. [1995 (Rpt. London: Kegan Paul,
xix+423pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
Angus, D. C. (c1890) The Eastern Wonderland, Pictures of Japanese
Life. London: Cassell, 215pp. [c18902 (London: Cassell, 215pp.).
1904 (London & New York: Cassell, viii+210pp., 1905, 1910 (London & New
York: Cassell, viii+228pp.)]
Anonymous (1649) A Voyage to the Kingdom of Chili in America.
Performed by Mr. Henry Brewer, and Mr. Elias Herckeman, in the Years 1642, and
1643, with a Description of the Isle of Formosa and Japan. Translated from the
High-Dutch original. Printed at Frankford upon the Maine.
----- (1834) “Sketches of Manners and Usages of Japan,” in The
Quarterly Review, November 1834 (Vol. LII, No. CIV), pp. 293-317.
----- (1839) The Claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom.
Exhibited in Notes of Voyages made in 1837, from Canton, in the Ship Morrison
and Brig Himmaleh, under Direction of the Owners. In two volumes. New York: E.
French. Vol. I, xxii+216pp. Vol. II, xv+295pp.
----- (1858) Japan Opened. Compiled chiefly from F. L. Hawk’s
Narrative of the American Expedition to
Japan in the Years 1852-3-4. London: The Religious Tract Society,
viii+296pp. [1859 (London: Religious Tract Society, xii+309pp), 1861 (London:
Religious Tract Society, xii+309pp)] [2002 (Rep. of 1861 ed. London: Genesha,
xii+309pp.)]
----- (1866) The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan and the
Philippines for 1866. Hongkong: The Daily Press Office,
249+111+30+cclvi+xviipp.
----- (1867) A Sketch of the New Route to China and Japan by the
Pacific Mail Steamship. Through Line of Steamship between New York,
Yokohama and Hong Kong, etc. San Francisco: Turnbull & Smith, 104pp.
----- (1869) Visits to Japan, 1865-1866. London: Dean and
Son, 131+4pp.
----- (1870) Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Japan: 1868-70.
Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London:
Printed by Harrison and Sons, 99pp.
----- (1872) Burning of the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company’s
Steam-ship “America,” in the Harbor of Yokohama, August 24th, 1872. San
Francisco: [s.n.], vii+472pp.
----- (1881) The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan,
the Philippines, &c., for the Year
1881. Hongkong: Daily Press, 453pp.
----- (1882) Commercial Reports by Her Majesty’s Consuls in Japan.
Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, August 1882.
London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, 28pp. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1894) Gleanings from the American Baptist Missions in
Japan. Vol. I, No. I (Oct. 1894) Yokohama: [s.n.].
----- (1895) The Leisure Hour. A Family Journal of
Instruction and Recreation 1895. 10 Chapters on Japan, Written by Experts.
London: [s.n.], iv+812pp.
----- (1904) Japan, her Strength and her Beauty. Profusely
illustrated with photographs and drawings by Henry Reuterdahl. New York: P. F.
Collier, 96pp.
----- (1905) The Military Correspondent of the Times. The War
in the Far East 1904-1905. London: John Murray, xvi+656pp.
----- (1905-1924) The Garden Magazine. New York: Doubleday,
Page & Co.
---- (1907) The Japanese
American War of the Year 1907 and its Reaction upon the Politics of Europe.
Munchen: Jos. C. Huber, 13pp.
----- (1950) Chambers’ Encyclopaedia. A Dictionary of Universal
Knowledge. London and Edinburgh: Chambers.
Armstrong, Robert Cornell (1911) Just Before the Dawn: The Life
and Work of Ninomiya Sontoku. New York: Macmillan, xxi+273pp.
Arnold, Sir Edwin (1891a) Japonica. With illustrations by
Robert Blum. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, xv+128pp. [1891 (London:
Osgood, xv+128pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1891b) Seas and Lands. London: Longmans, Green, and
Co., x+535p. [1891 (New York: Longmans, Green, x+530pp.), 1892 (London:
Longmans, Green, xii+601pp.), 1904 (London: Longmans, Green, xii+601pp.), 1907
(London: Longmans, Green, xii+601pp.)]
----- (1892) See Arnold
(1891b)
----- (1893) Adzuma, or the Japanese Wife. A Play in Four
Acts. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., vi+188pp. [1893 (New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, vi+170pp.)]
Asakawa, Kan’ichi (1904) The Russo-Japanese Conflict, its Causes
and Issues. Westminster: Archibald Constable, xiv+383pp. [1904 (Houghton,
Mifflin, xiv+383pp.)]
Aston, William George (1869) A Short Grammar of the Japanese
Spoken Language. Nagasaki: Printed and published by F. Walsh, 40pp.
----- (1871) A Short Grammar of the Japanese Spoken Language.
Belfast: F. D. Finlay and Son, 84pp. [18733 (London: Trubner,
92pp.), 18854 (Rev. ed.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1872) A Grammar of Japanese Written Language. London:
Phoenix for the author), iv+115+iiipp.
----- (1877) A Grammar of Japanese Written Language. Second
edition. London: Trübner & Co.; Yokohama: Lane, Crawford & Co., xii+212+70+8pp.
[19043 (London: Luzac; Yokohama: Lane, Crawford, ix+198+lxviiipp.)]
----- (1896) Nihongi, Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times
to A.D. 697. Translated from the Original Chinese and Japanese by William
George Aston. First published as a supplement to the Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society. 2 volumes.
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. [1924 (New York: Dutton, 2
vols.), 1956 (Rpt. London: George Allen & Unwin, xx+407, 443pp.), 1997
(Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1898) A History of Japanese Literature. London:
William Heinemann, xi+410pp. [c1899 (New York & London: Appleton,
xi+408pp.), 1899 (London: Heinemann, xi+408pp.), 1901 (New York & London:
Appleton, xi+408pp.), 1907 (London: Heinemann, xi+410pp.), 1937 (New York:
Appleton-Century, xi+408pp.), 1997 (Rpt. of 1899 ed. Bristol: Ganesha,
xi+408pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1899) See Aston (1898)
----- (1905) Shinto, the Way of the Gods. London: Longmans,
Green and Co., ii+390pp.
----- (1907) Shinto: Ancient Religion of Japan. London:
Archibald Constable, 83pp. [1910 (London: Constable, 83pp.), 1921 (London:
Constable, 83pp.)]
Atkinson, Rev. John L. (1893) Prince Siddartha, the Japanese
Buddha. Based on Japanese manuscripts. Boston: Congregational Sunday-School
& Publishing Society, 309pp.
Audsley, George Ashdown (1872a) Catalogue Raisonne of the
Oriental Exhibition of the Liverpool Art Club. Liverpool: The Liverpool Art
Club, 163pp.
----- (1872b) Notes on Japanese Art. Paper read before the
Architectural Association London, Liverpool: Printed for private circulation.
----- (1873) Notes on Japanese Art. Paper read before the
Architectural Association London, Liverpool: Printed for private circulation.
----- (1874) Notes on Japanese Art. Paper read before the
Architectural Association, London, Liverpool: Printed by D. Marples (For
private circulation), 3+6+8+163pp.
----- (1882-1884) The Ornamental Arts of Japan. Vol. I (1882)
Section First -Fourth, Vol. II (1884) Section Fifth - Ninth. London: Sampson
Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington. [Preface is date 1885. 1883-84 (New York:
Scribner’s, 2 vols.), 1984 (Rpt. New York: Arch Cape, 248+[37]pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
---- (1913) Gems of Japanese Art and Handicraft. London:
Sampson Low, Marston, & Company, vi+60pp.+illustrations. Enjoy the photos.
Audsley, G. A. and James Lord Bowes (1875) Keramic Art of Japan. The preface was written in 1879. Liverpool:
Published for the subscribers by the authors; London: Henry Sotheran & Co.
Vol. 1, lxxi+61pp. Vol. 2, plates. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1881) Keramic
Art of Japan. London: Henry Sotheran, 304pp.+32 plates. [This is the
revised version of the preface to Audsley and Bowes (1875).] Enjoy the photos.
Averill, Mary (1914) Japanese Flower Arrangement (Ike-Bana).
Applied to Western Needs. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head; New York: John
Lane Company; Toronto: Bell and Cockburn, 218pp. [1922 (New York: Dodd, Mead,
218pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1915) The Flower Art of Japan. With 129 illustrations.
Applied to Western needs. New York: John Lane Co., 216pp. [1926 (New York: Dodd
Mead, 216pp.)]
Awdry, Frances (1904) Daylight for Japan. A Story of Mission
Work, etc. London: Bemrose & Sons, xii+284pp.
Axelrod, Dr. Herbert R. (1987) A Complete Introduction to Koi and
Garden Pools. 2nd edition. Neptune City, New Jersey: T. F. H. Publications,
125pp. Enjoy the photos.
Ayrton, Mrs. M. Chaplin (1879) Child-Life in Japan, and Japanese
Child-Stories. London: Griffith and Farran, xiv+125pp. [1888 (London:
Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Walsh, 125pp.), 1901 (Edited with introduction
and notes by W. E. Griffis. Boston: Heath, xiv+70pp.)]
Baba, Tatui (1873) An Elementary Grammar of the Japanese Language.
London: Trübner and Co., xi+92pp. [19043 (London: Trübner,
xi+120pp.), 1988 (Rpt. Tokyo: Iwanami)]
----- (1876) The Treaty between Japan and England. London:
Trubner and Co., 28pp. [1988 (Rpt. Tokyo: Iwanami)]
----- (1888) The Political Condition of Japan. Showing the
Despotism and Incompetency of the Cabinet and the Aims of the Popular Parties.
Philadelphia: [s.n.], 22pp. [1956 (Tokyo: Nihon-Hyoronsha)]
Bacon, Alice Mabel (1891) Japanese Girls and Women. With
illustrations by Keishu Takenouchi. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and
Company, ix+333pp. [1902 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 337pp.), 2000 (Rpt.
Richmond: Japan Library)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1893) A Japanese Interior. London: Gay and Bird,
xix+267pp. [1894 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, xix+272pp.)]
Ballard, Susan tr. (1908) Fairy Tales from Far Japan.
Translated from the Japanese by Susan Ballard, with a prefatory note by Mrs. I.
L. Bishop. London: Religious Tract Society, 127pp.
----- (1909) Jottings from Japan. Westminster: Society for
the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, viii+96pp.
Barneby, W. Henry (1889) The New Far West and the Old Far East.
Being Notes of a Tour in North America, Japan, China, Ceylon, etc. London:
Edward Stanford, x+316pp.
Barnhart, Clarence L., Sol Steinmetz and Robert K. Barnhart (1973) A
Dictionary of New English 1963-1972. London: Longman, 512pp.
----- (1980) The Second Dictionary of New English. New York:
Barnhart Books, xv+520pp.
----- (1990) The Third Dictionary of New English. [s.l.]: The
H. W. Wilson Company, xxi+565pp.
Barrett, Robert N. (1895) In the Land of the Sunrise. A Story
of a Japanese Family and the Wonderful Land They Live in. Louisville, KY.:
Baptist Book Concern, x+192pp.
Barrows, Rev. John Henry (1893) World’s Parliament of Religions.
An Illustrated and Popular Story of the World’s First Parliament of Religions.
2 volumes. Chicago: The Parliament Publishing Company.
Batchelor, Rev. John (1892) The Ainu of Japan. London: The
Religious Tract Society, 336pp.
----- (1901) The Ainu and their Folk-Lore. London: The
Religious Tract Society, xxvi+603pp.
----- (1902) Sea-Girt Yezo. Glimpses at Missionary Work in
North Japan. London: Church Missionary Society, vii+120pp.
Bates, Henry Walter (1869) Illustrated Travels. A Record of
Discovery, Geography, and Adventure. 4 volumes. London, Paris and New York:
Cassel Patter and Galpin. [187- (London: Cassel Patter & Galpin, 378pp.,
viii+376pp.)]
Bax, Captain Bonham W. (1875) The Eastern Seas. Being a
Narrative of the Voyage of H. M. S. “Dwarf” in China, Japan, and Formosa.
London: John Murray, xi+287pp. Enjoy the photos.
Baxter, Katharine Schuyler (1895) In Beautiful Japan. A Story
of Bamboo Lands. New York: Street and Smith, 381pp. [1895 (Also published under
the title In Bamboo Lands.), 1904 (New York: Hobart, 381pp.)]
Beauvoir, Marquis de (1872) Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco.
The Conclusion of a Voyage Round the World. Translated from the French by Agnes
and Helen Stephenson. London: John Murray. x+291pp.
Belcher, Sir Edward (1848) Narrative of the Voyage of H. M. S.
Samarang, during the Years 1843-46. Employed Surveying the Islands of the
Eastern Archipelago. Accompanied by a brief vocabulary of the principal
languages. London: Reeve, Benham, and Reeve. Vol. I, xxxix+358pp. Vol. II,
574pp.
Bell, Archie (1917) A Trip to Lotus Land. New York and
London: John Lane Co., 287pp.
Bell, R. C. (1969) Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations.
Vol. 2. London, New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press, xx+155pp.
Benedict, Ruth (1946) The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.
Patterns of Japanese Culture. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 324pp. [1947
(London: Secker & Warburg, 324pp.), 1967 (London: Routledge & Paul,
viii+231pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
Bennett, Ella M. Hart (1906) An English Girl in Japan.
London: Wells, Gardner, Darton, xvi+176pp. [1924 (London: Wells, Gardner,
Darton, xvi+176pp.)]
Benneville, J. S. de (1906) Sakurambo. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott
Company, vi+339pp.
Benyowski, Maurice Auguste (1790) Memoirs and Travels of
Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky in Siberia, Kamchatka, Japan, the Liukiu
Islands and Formosa. Translated from the original manuscript (1741-1771) by
W. Nicholson. London: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Pater-Noster-Row.
Vol. I, xxxiii+422pp. Vol. II, 399pp. [1898 (London: Unwin, 399pp.), 1904
(London: Kegan Paul, xxxvi+635pp.), 1998 East Meets West (Microfilm.
Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications)]
Bergen, Robert van (1897)
History of Japan through the Sino-Japanese War. New York: American
Book, 296pp.
----- (1897) The Story of Japan. New York, Cincinnati, and
Chicago: American Book Company, 294pp. [1922 (New York: American Book, 314pp.)]
----- (1901) A Boy of Old Japan. Boston: Lee and Shepard,
246pp.
Berkeley, Commander Hastings ed. (1891) Japanese Letters.
Eastern Impressions of Western Men and Manners, as Contained in the
Correspondence of Tokiwara and Yashiri. London: John Murray, xvi+254pp. Enjoy the photos.
Berry, Katherine Fiske (1940) A Pioneer Doctor in Old Japan.
The Story of John C. Berry, M.D. New York, London and Edinburgh: Fleming H.
Revell Company, 247pp. Enjoy the photos.
Bertram, James M. (1947) The Shadow of a War, a New Zealander in
the Far East, 1939-1946. London: V. Gollancz, 346pp.
Bevan, Paul (1898) Harmonies in Japanese Music. London: The
Bedford Press (Imprinted for the author), 65+5pp.
Bickerstaffe, Mona B. (1865) Araki the Daimio. A Japanese
Story of the Olden Time. London: Jackson, Walford and Hodder, viii+175pp.
Bickersteth, Mary Jane (1893) Japan as We Saw It. London:
Sampson Low, Marston and Co., xvi+354pp. Enjoy the photos.
Bickersteth, Samuel (1899) Life and Letters of Edward
Bickersteth, Bishop of South Tokyo. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.,
xv+496pp. [19012 (London: Murray, xv+408pp.), 1905 (London: Murray,
xv+408pp.)]
Bing, Siegfried ed. (1888-1891) Artistic Japan: Illustrations and
Essays. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. Vol. 1 (June
1888) - Vol. 6 (May 1891) Enjoy the photos.
Binyon, Laurence (1908) Painting in the Far East. An
Introduction to the History of Pictorial Art in Asia Especially China &
Japan. London: Edward Arnold, xvi+286pp. [1913 (New York: Longmans, Green,
295pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1909) Japanese Art. The International Art Series. One
cut in four colours, 37 drawings on superfine unglazed art paper, 20 tinted
illustrations and 1 engraving. London and Leipsic: T. Fisher Unwin, 59pp.
----- (1916) A Catalogue of Japanese & Chinese Woodcuts.
Preserved in the Sub-department of Oriental Prints and Drawings in the British
Museum. London: The British Museum, lii+605pp.
Binyon, Laurence and J. J. O’Brien Sexton (1923) Japanese Colour
Prints. London: Ernest Benn, lvi+237pp.+46 plates.
Birch, Samuel (1850) History of Ancient Pottery. Illustrated
with coloured plates and numerous engravings. 2 volumes. London: John Murray.
[1858 (London: John Murray, Vol. I, xii+415pp., Vol. II, xii+437pp.), 1873
(Rev. ed. London: Murray, xv+644pp.)]
Bird, Isabella Lucy (1880) Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. An
Account of Travels in the Interior, Including Visits to the Aborigines of Yezo
and the Shrines of Nikko and Ise. London: John Murray. Vol. I, xxiii+398pp.
Vol. II, xi+383pp. [1880 (Two volumes in one. New York: Putnam’s.
xxiii+407pp., xii+392pp.), 18802
(London: Murray, xxiii+398pp., xiii+383pp.), 1881 (New York: Putnam,
xxiii+407pp., xii+392pp.)] 18814 (London: Murray, xxiii+398pp.,
xi+383pp.), 1885 (Abridged ed. London: Murray, xxiv+336pp.), 1888 (Abridged ed. London: Murray, xxiv+336pp.),
1893 (Abridged ed. London: Murray, xxiv+336pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- [Mrs. J. F. Bishop] (1900) Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. An
Account of Travels in the Interior, Including Visits to the Aborigines of Yezo
and the Shrines of Nikkô and Ise. New edition. London: George Newnes, xiv+483pp.
Bisignani, Joe D. (1983) Japan Handbook. Updated and revised. Chico, CA: Moon Publications, 505pp. Enjoy the photos.
Bisignani, Joe D. (1983) Japan Handbook. Updated and revised. Chico, CA: Moon Publications, 505pp. Enjoy the photos.
Bisland, Elizabeth (1906) The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company; Cambridge: The Riverside
Press. Vol. I, xii+476pp., Vol. II, iv+560pp. [1907 (London: Constable), 1910
(New York: Houghton Mifflin), 1923 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin;
Cambridge: Riverside Press)]
----- ed. (1910) The Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, ix+468pp. [1910 (London:
Constable, lx+468pp.), 1911 (London: Constable, lx+468pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
Bisignani, Joe D. (1983) Japan Handbook. Updated and revised.
Chico, CA: Moon Publications, 505pp. Enjoy the photos.
Black, Ishi (1958) The Key to Judo. USA: Key Publishing,
95pp. Enjoy the photos.
Black, John Reddie (1880-1881) Young Japan, Yokohama and Yedo.
A Narrative of the Settlement and the City from the Signing of the Treaties in
1858, to the Close of the Year 1879. London: Trubner & Co.; Yokohama: Kelly
& Co. Vol. I, xvi+418pp. Vol. II, xiv+522pp. [1883 (New York: Baker, Pratt;
Yokohama: Kelly, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.
Blacker, J. F. (1911) The A B C of Japanese Art.
Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co., 460pp.
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----- (1938) See Chamberlain
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----- (1893a) Landscape
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D’Almeida, Anna (1863) A Lady’s Visit to Manilla and Japan.
London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, xiii+297pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dalton, William (1858) The English Boy in Japan. Or the
Perils and Adventures of Mark Raffles among Princes, Priests, and People of
that Singular Empire. London, Edinburgh, and New York: T. Nelson and
Paternoster Row, 308pp. [1859 (London: Nelson, 308pp.), 1861 (London: Nelson,
308pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1861) Will Adams, the First Englishman in Japan. A
Romantic Biography. London: A. W. Bennett, v+434pp. [1866 (London: George
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Dampier, William (1697) A New Voyage Round the World.
Describing particularly, the Isthmus of America, Several Coasts and Islands in
the West Indies, the Isle of Cape Verd, the Passage by Terra del Fuego, the
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vi+550pp. [1698-993 (London: J. Knapton), 16994 (London:
J. Knapton, vi+550pp.), 1703 (London: J. Knapton, 3 vols.), 1729 (London: J.
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Danvers, Frederic Charles and William Foster ed. (1896-1902) Letters
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Davis, Frederick Hadland (1912) Myths and Legends of Japan.
London: George G. Harrap & Company, xx+432pp. [1989 (Rpt. Singapore: Graham
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----- (1916) Japan, from the Age of the Gods to the Fall of
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Davis, John Merle (1916) Davis, Soldier Missionary. A
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Daws, Gavan (1995) Prisoners
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(Yokohama & London: Nossler, xvi+386pp.), 19065 (Yokohama: Max
Nossler, xvi+386pp.), 1960 (Rpt. New York: Frederick, 372pp.), 1971 (Rpt.
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----- (19052) See
de Becker (1899)
----- (1909-1910) The Annotated Civil Code of Japan.
Introduction by Count Tadasu Hayashi. 4 volumes. London: Butterworth; Yokohama:
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DeFrancis, John (1973) Things Japanese in Hawaii. Honolulu:
The University Press of Hawaii, xiv+210pp. Enjoy the photos.
De Mente, Boye (1960) Japanese Manners & Ethics in Business.
Tokyo: East Asia Publishing Co., xii+179pp.
----- (1983) The Whole Japan Book. An Encylopedic Reader on
Things Japanese. Phoenix, Arizona: Phonix Books/Publishers, 352pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dekobra, Maurice (1936) A Frenchman in Japan: Travels.
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Del Mar, Walter (1902) Around the World through Japan. New
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----- (1903) See Del Mar
(1902)
De Mente, Boye (1983) The Whole Japan Book. An Encylopedic Reader on Things Japanese. Phoenix, Arizona: Phonix Books/Publishers, 352pp. Enjoy the photos.
De Mente, Boye (1983) The Whole Japan Book. An Encylopedic Reader on Things Japanese. Phoenix, Arizona: Phonix Books/Publishers, 352pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dick, Stewart (1904) Arts and Crafts of Old Japan. The World
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(Chicago: McClurg, 153pp.), 1906 (Edinburgh: Foulis, xii+152pp.), 1914 (London:
Foulis, iv+153pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1906. Enjoy the photos of 1914.
Dickins, Frederick Victor (1866) Hyak Nin Is’shu, or Stanzas by a
Century of Poets. Being Japanese Odes. London: Smith, Elder & Co.,
ix+53+xv+[7]+19pp.
----- (1876) Chiusingura; or the Loyal League. A Japanese
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----- tr. (1888) The Old Bamboo-Hewer’s Story. The Earliest
of the Japanese Romances, Written in the Tenth Century. With observations and
notes by F. V. Dickins. London: Trübner & Co., 118pp. Enjoy the photos.
----- (1906) Primitive and Mediaeval Japanese Texts.
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----- (1898) Japan. With two supplementary chapters of recent
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Dickson, William Gray (1889) Gleanings from Japan. Edinburgh
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Diggs, Nancy Brown (c1991) Meet
the Japanese. Worghington, Ohio: Renaissance Publications, 114pp.
Dilke, Sir. Charles Wentworth (1869) Greater Britain, a Record of
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Dillon, Edward (1906) The Arts of Japan. London: Methuen
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19044 (London: Cassell, xviii+374pp.), 19047 (London:
Cassell, xviii+374pp.), 1905 (London, Paris, New York: Cassell, xviii+374pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
Dixon, Martin (2003) Ju-jitsu.
Wiltshire: The Crowood Press, 128pp.
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Dominy, Eric N. (1954) Teach Yourself Judo. London: The English
University Press Ltd., 196pp.
Dorland, W. A. Newman (1951) The
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----- (1974) Modern Bujutsu & Budo. New York and Tokyo:
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Du Cane, Ella and Florence (1908) The Flowers and Gardens of
Japan. Painted by Ella Du Cane and described by Florence Du Cane. London:
Adam & Charles Black, x+249pp. Enjoy the photos.
Duncan, William R. (1970) A Guide to Japan. London and
Sydney: Ward Lock Limited, 160pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt (1965) Asiatic
Land Battles: The Expansion of Japan in Asia. The Illustrated History of
World War II. London: Franklin Watts, 68pp.
Duran, Leo (1921) Plays of Old Japan. Translated by Leo
Duran. New York: Thomas Seltzer, xii+127pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dye, Eva Emery (1906) McDonald of Oregon. A Tale of Two
Shores. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., ix+395pp. Enjoy the photos.
Dyer, Henry (1904) Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East.
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----- (1909) Japan in World Politics. A Study in
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Eden, Charles Henry (1877) Japan, Historical and Descriptive.
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Eliovson, Sima (1971) Gardening
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----- (1945) The Japanese Nation: A Social Survey. New York:
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Engler, George E. (1952) Hibachi Cookery in the American Manner.
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Ernst, Earle (1959) Three Japanese Plays. From the Traditional
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Erskine, Rosalind (1965) Passion Flowers in Business. London:
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Farsari, Adolo (1890) Keeling's Guide to Japan. With ten maps. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged by A. Farsari, etc. Farsari & Kelly & Walsh, 164pp.
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----- (1896) The Masters of Ukiyoe. A Complete Historical
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----- (1912) Epochs of Chinese & Japanese Art. An Outline
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xxxvii+204pp. Vol. II, xiv+212pp. [1913 (New & rev. ed. London: Heinemann;
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Fenollosa, E. and Ezra Pound (1916) ‘Noh’ or Accomplishment.
A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan. London: Macmillan and Co., viii+267pp.
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Fenollosa, Mary McNeil (1906) The Dragon Painter. The
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Brown, and Company, 262pp.
----- (1913) Blossoms from a Japanese Garden. A Book of
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Field, Henry Martyn (1877) From Egypt to Japan. New York:
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Finck, Henry Theophilus (1895) Lotus-Time in Japan. London:
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Fine Art Society, The (1888) Catalogue of, and Notes upon the
Loan Exhibition of Japanese Art Held in 1888. With introduction by Marcus
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Fonblanque, Edward Barrington de (1862) Niphon and Pe-che-li.
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and Studies in the Far East the Aleutian Islands, Behring’s Sea, Eastern
Siberia, Japan, Korea, China, Formosa, Hong Kong, and the Philippine Islands.
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----- (1864) Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Japan. In
Continuation of Correspondence Presented to Parliament February 4, 1864.
London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, 117pp.
----- (1874) Reports by Her Majesty’s Secretaries of Embassy and
Legation.
Fortune, Robert (1863) Yedo and Peking. A Narrative of a
Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China. London: John Murray, xvi+395pp. Enjoy the photos.
Fortune, The Editors of (1944) Japan
and the Japanese. A Military Power We Must Defeat, A Pacific Problem We
Must Solve. Washington: The Infantry Journal, ix+166pp. Enjoy the photos.
Fosbroke, Thomas Dudley (1825) Encyclopaedia of Antiquities and
Elements of Archaeology Classical and Medieval. 2 volumes. London: John
Nichols and Son, 955pp.
Fowler, Robert Nicholas (1877) A Visit to Japan, China and India.
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(London: Wyman [For H. M. Stationery], xxi+119pp.), 1912 (London: Victoria
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Fraser, Hugh (1908) The Heart of a Geisha. New York and
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ed. New York: Macmillan, xxii+387pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
----- (1899c) The Custom of the Country. Tales of New Japan.
New York: The Macmillan Company, 306pp.
Fraser, Mary Hugh (1903) The Stolen Empire, Tales of Japan.
London: John Long, 317pp.
----- (1905) A Maid of Japan. New York: Henry Holt and
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Frédéric, Louis (2002) Japan
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18722 (London), 1883 (New ed. London: Burns & Oates, 248pp.)] Enjoy the photos.
Funk, Isaac Kaufman, et al. (1893-1895) A Standard Dictionary of
the English Language. New York, London and Toronto: Funk & Wagnalls
Company. Vol. I, xx+1060pp. Vol. II, 1061-2318pp.
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ix+370pp.
Geoffrey, Theodate (1926) An Immigrant in Japan. Boston and
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Geological Survey of Japan (1970) Introduction to Japanese Minerals. Edited by editorial committee
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meetings ’70. Tokyo: Geological Survey of Japan, 208pp.
Gerstaecker, F. (1853) Narrative of a Journey Round the World.
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Kelly & Walsh, 328pp.), 1974 (Rep. of 1900. London: Curzon, 328pp.)]
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----- (1912) Empires of the Far East. A Study of Japan and of
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Siebold, Philipp Frauz von (1841a) Manners and Customs of the
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1913 to March 1014; with Tools and Materials Illustrating the Japanese Method
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