Monday 30 January 2017

BOOKS ON JAPAN WRITTEN IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (1600-2000), A Bibliography of English Books about Japan

BOOKS ON JAPAN WRITTEN IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (1600-2000)

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
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   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.

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.

Blakeney, William (1902) On the Coasts of Cathay and Cipango, Forty Years Ago. A Record of Surveying Service in the China Yellow and Japan Seas... Illustrated by F. Le B. Bedwell. London: Eliot Stock, 353pp.

Blanchard, Amy Ella (1906) The Four Corners in Japan. Philadelphia and London: G. W. Jacobs & Company, 387pp. [1912 (Philadelphia: Jacobs, 377pp.)]

Blanchard, Henry P. (1878) A Visit to Japan in 1860. In the U. S. Frigate “Hartford,” and a Return from China by the U. S. Frigate “Niagra,” to Aden and thence via the Red Sea & Europe to the United States. San Francisco: Women’s Co-operative Printing Union, 59pp.

Bleiler, Everett F. (1963) Basic Japanese Grammar. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 156pp.

Blunden, Edmund (1928) Japanese Garland. A Book of Poems by E. Blunden. London: The Beaumont Press, 39pp.

Blunden, Edmund (1934) Choice or Chance. New Poems by E. Blunden. London: Cobden-Sanderson, viii+60pp.

Board of Mission of the United States, The (1866) Historical Sketch of the Missions of the American Board in Japan. Boston: Published by the Board, 25pp.

Board of Mission of the United States, The (1886) Historical Sketch of the Missions of the American Board in Japan. Boston: Published by the Board, 25pp.

Bohours, Dominick (Dominique Bouhours) (1688) The Life of St. Francis Xavier of the Society of Jesus, Apostle of the Indies, and Japan. Written in French by Father Dominicke Bohours, of the Same Society. Translated into English by James Dryden. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-lane, 768+[1]pp. [1812 (Dublin: Printed by T. Haydock, 376pp.)]

Borlase, William Copeland (1876) Niphon and its Antiquities. An Essay on the Ethnology, Mythology and Religions of the Japanese. Plymouth: W. Brendon and Sons, 86pp.

Bornoff, Nicholas (2005) National Geographic Traveller, Japan. Second edition. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 399pp. [First published in 1999]

Borton, Hugh (1937) Peasant Uprisings in Japan of the Tokugawa Period. [s.l.]: [s.n.], xv+219pp. [1968 (Rpt. New York: Paragon Book Reprint, 219pp.)

Botero, Giovanni (1601) The Travellers Breviat, or an Historical Description of the Most Famous Kingdomes in the World. Relating their Situations, Manners, Customes, Ciuill Gouernment, and other Memorable Matters. Translated into English. London: Imprinted by Edm. Bollisant for Iohn Iaggard.

Bowen, Aylwin (1932) In New Japan. The Narrative – A Travel Record in the Main – of a Post-war Sojourn. London: H. F. & G. Witherby, 303pp.

Bowers, Faubion (1954) Japanese Theatre. Foreword by Joshua Logan. London: Peter Owen Limited, xxi+294pp.

Bowes, James Lord (1882) Japanese Marks and Seals. Part I. Pottery, Part II. Illuminated Manuscripts and Printed Books, Part III. Lacquer, Enamels, Metal, Wood, Ivory etc. London: Henry Sotheran, ix+379pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1884) Japanese Enamels. Liverpool: Printed for private circulation, x+111pp. [1886 (London: Bernard Quaritsh, 111pp.), 1976 (Rpt. An Arbor: Ars Ceramica, x+111pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1890) Japanese Pottery. With notes describing the thoughts and subjects employed in its decoration and illustrations from examples in the Bowes collection. 2 volumes. Liverpool: Edward Howell, xxxi+576pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1891) A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan. Liverpool: Printed by D. Marples (For private circulation), 58pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1895) Notes on Shippo. A Sequel to Japanese Enamels. Liverpool: Kegan Paul (Printed for private circulation), xii+109pp. [1895 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, xii+109pp.)]

Bowie, Henry P. (1911) On the Laws of Japanese Painting. An Introduction to the Study of the Art of Japan. San Francisco: P. Elder, xv+117pp. [1951 (New York: Dover, xv+117pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Boyd, James P. (1899) Travels in Many Lands. Including Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies, the Regions of the Mediterranean, Egypt and the Nile, India, China and Japan. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 416pp.

Brain, Belle M. (1905) All About Japan. Stories of Sunrise Land Told for Little Folks. New York, Chicago and Toronto: Fleming H. Revell Company, 231pp. Enjoy the photos.

Bramble, P. Sean (2006): Culture Shock! A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette, Japan. London: Marshall Cavendish Limited, ix + 286pp. Enjoy the photos.

Bramhall, Mae St. John (1894) The Wee Ones of Japan. Illustrated by C. D. Weldon. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 137pp.

Brassey, Annie Allnutt (1878) A Voyage in the “Sunbeam”. Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months. London: Longman, Green, and Co., xv+504pp. [1879 (London: Longmans, xix+492pp.), 1891 (St. Louis: Henry, xiv+488pp.)]

Brereton, Frederick Sadlier (1906) A Soldier of Japan. A Tale of the Russo-Japanese War. London: Blackie & Son, 350pp.

Bridges, Lieut.-Colonel E. S. (1879) Round the World in Six Months. London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, xi+299pp.

Brinkley, Captain Frank (1893) The History of the Empire of Japan. Compiled and translated for the Imperial Japanese Commission of the World’s Columbian Exposition, by order of the Department of Education. Tokyo: Dai Nippon Tosho Kabushiki Kwaisha, vi+428pp.

----- (1901-1902) Japan: Its History, Arts and Literature. 12 volumes. Volumes 1 to 9 are on Japan, the rest on China. Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet Co. Enjoy the photos.

----- (c1914) A History of the Japanese People. From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era. New York and London: The Encyclopaedia Britannica, xi+784pp. [c1915 (New York & London: Britannica, xi+784pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- ed. (1897-1898) Japan. Described and illustrated by the Japanese. 10 volumes. Boston: J. B. Millet. [1904 (Boston & Tokyo: Millet, 5 vols.)]

Broeckaert, Joseph (1869) Life of the Blessed Charles Spinola. With a Sketch of the Other Japanese Martyrs. New York: John G. Shea, 250pp.

Brooks, Ch. W. (1876) Japanese Wrecks Stranded and Picked up Adrift in the North Pacific Ocean. San Francisco: The Academy, 23pp. [1964 (Rpt. Fairfield: Ye Galleon, 23pp.)]

Brown, Arthur Judson (1928) Japan in the World of To-day. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 322pp. [1930 (London: Williams & Norgate, 322pp.)]

----- (c1910) Report on a Second Visit to China, Japan, Korea, 1909. New York: The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., 210pp.

Brown, Louise Norton (1924) Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan. London: George Routledge & Sons; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., xiii+261p.

Brown, Rev. Samuel Robbins (1863) Colloquial Japanese. Or Conversational Sentences and Dialogues in English and Japanese. Shanghai: Presbyterian Mission Press, lvii+243pp. [1970 (Rpt. Tokyo: Hokushin, 243+11+8pp.)]

Browne, George Waldo (1901) Japan, the Place and the People. Boston: Dana Estes & Company, viii+438pp. [1904 (Boston: Dana Estes, 438pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos.

Browne, George Waldo and Nathan Haskell Dole (1907) The New America and the Far East. With a general introduction by Edward S. Ellis and the following special articles. Hawaii by the Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge, The Philippines by Major-General Joseph Wheeler, Japan by His Excellency Kogoro Takahira,.. 5 volumes. Vol. II (The Philippines and Japan), xi+371pp.  Vol. III (Japan),  372-560pp. Vol. IV (Japan) 561-738pp. Boston: Marshall Jones Company. [First published in 1901 by R. H. Whitten, New York.]

Brownell, Clarence Ludlow (1900) Tales of Tokio. New York: Quail & Warner, 244pp.

----- (1902) The Heart of Japan. Glimpses of Life and Nature far from the Travellers’ Track in the Land of the Rising Sun. London: Methuen & Co., xi+302pp+24 plates. [19032 (London: Methuen, xi+302+[24]pp.), 19043 (London: Methuen, xi+302+[38]pp.)]

Bryan, John Ingram (1928) Japanese All. London: Methuen & Co., 250pp.+Index

----- (1929) The Literature of Japan. London: Thornton Butterworth, 252pp.

Buck, Pearl S. (1966) The People of Japan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 255pp. Enjoy the photos.

Buckley, Sandra ed. (2002) Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture. London and new York: Routledge, xxix+634pp.

Bureau of Commerce and Industry o the Imperial Department of State for Agriculture and Commerce, Japan (1900) General View of Commerce and Industry in the Empire of Japan. Prepared for the Paris International Exposition of 1900. Paris: M. De Brunoff, 455pp.

Burney, James (1803-1817) A Chronological History of the Discovery in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. Volume III. London: Printed by Luke Hansard and sold by G. and W. Nicol, etc.

Burton, Margaret E. (1914) The Education of Women in Japan. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 268pp.

Bush, Lewis William (1959) Japanalia. Fifth edition. New York: David McKay Company, 311pp. [19656 (Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, xi+420pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Bush, Lewis William and Yoshiyuki Kagami (1937) Japanalia. Reference Book to Things Japanese. Tokyo: The Sanseido Co., xx+193pp. [1938 (London: John Gifford, xx+193pppp.), 19562 (Tokyo: Okuyama, 224pp.), 19573 (Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, 311pp.), 19594 (Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, 311pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Butler, Annie Robina (c1888) Stories about Japan. London: The Religious Tract Society, 112pp. [c1890 (London: Religious Tract Society, 128pp.)]

Butler, Pat and Karen (1968) Judo and Self-defence for Women and Girls. London: Farber and Faber, 180pp.

Cachon, Emmanuel Eugène Mermet de (1866) Dictionnaire Frainçais-Anglais-Japonais. Paris: Firm in Didot Frères, viii+440pp.

Caddell, Cecilia Mary (1856) A History of the Missions in Japan and Paraguay. London: Burns and Lambert; New York: Sadlier and Co. 2 volumes in one book. Vol. I, xvii+180pp. Vol. II, iv+102pp.

Cameron, Walter H. Morton and Walter Feldwick (1919) Present Day Impressions of Japan. The History, People, Commerce, Industries and Resources of Japan. London: Globe Encyclopedia, 931pp.

Campbell, Alexander (1962) The Heart of Japan. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 298+(x)pp. [1963 (London: Travel Book Club, 298+(x)pp.)]

Campbell, John Francis (1876) My Circular Notes. Extracts from Journals, Letters Sent Home. Round the World from July 6, 1874, to July 6, 1875. London: Macmillan & Co. 2 volumes in one. Vol. I, xiii+356pp. Vol., II, xiii+331pp.

Capron, Horace (1875) Reports and Official Letters to the Kaitakushi. Tokei: Kaitakushi, iii+748pp.

Caron, François (Francis Caron) and Joost Schouten (Joost Schorten) (1663) A True Description of the Mighty Kingdoms of Japan & Siam. Written originally in Dutch and rendered into English by Captain Roger Manley. London: Printed by Samuel Broun and John de l’Ecluse, 152pp. [1935 (With introduction, notes and appendixes by C. R. Boxer. London: Argonaut, cxxix+197pp.), 1998 East Meets West (Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1671)  A True Description of the Mighty Kingdoms of Japan & Siam. Written originally in Dutch and rendered into English by Captain Roger Manley. London: For Robert Boulter, 112pp. [1985 (Rpt. Bankog: Siam Society)]

Carr, Harry (1934) Riding the Tiger. An American Newspaper Man in the Orient. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 262pp.

Carrothers, Mrs. Julia D. (1879) The Sunrise Kingdom. Life and Scenes in Japan and Woman’s Work for Women There. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 408pp. Enjoy the photos.

Cary, Rev. Otis (1899) Japan and its Regeneration. New York: Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, iv+138pp. [1904 (New York: Student Volunteer Movement, iv+151pp.), 1908 (Rev. ed. New York: Student Volunteer Movement, iv+159pp.)]

----- (1909) A History of Christianity in Japan. Protestant Mission, Roman Catholic, and Greek Orthodox Missions. New York: Fleming H. Revell. Vol. I, 431pp. Vol. II, 367pp. [1993 (Rpt. Richmond: Curzon Press)]

Casartelli, Louis Charles (1897) The Catholic Church in Japan. London: Catholic Truth Society, 39pp.

Cassell (1904-1905) Cassell’s History of the Russo-Japanese War. 3 volumes. London: Cassell. [c1905 (Special ed. 5vols. London: Cassell)]

Caulfeild, Sophia Frances Ann and Blanche C. Saward (1882) ‘Yokohama Crape,’ in The Dictionary of Needlework, an Encyclopaedia of Artistic, Plain, and Fancy Needlework, Church Embroidery, Lace, and Ornamental Needlework. London: L. U. Gill, 528pp.

Chaffers, William (1863) Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelaine. London: J. Davy & Sons, viii+256pp. [18662 (London: Davy, xvi+570pp.), 18978 (London: Gibbings, xix+978pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1889) The Collector’s Handbook of Marks and Monogramms on Poetry and Porcelain. London: Reeves and Tuirner.

Chamberlain, Basil Hall (1880) The Classical Poetry of the Japanese. London: Trübner & Co., xii+227pp. [1880 (Boston: Osgood, xii+227pp.), 2000 (Rpt. London: Routledge, xii+227pp.)]

----- (1886a) A Romanized Japanese Reader, Consisting of Japanese Anecdotes, Maxims, etc. in Easy Written Style, with an English Translation and Notes. 3 parts in 1 volume. London: Trübner & Co.; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, vi+106+135+103pp.

----- (1886b) A Simplified Grammar of the Japanese Language. London: Trubner & Co.; Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, viii+105pp. [1924 (Revised by Mcllroy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, vii+144pp.), 2000 (Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, 106pp.)]

----- (1888a) A History of Classical Japanese Literature. London: Trübner & Co., ii+486pp.

----- (1888b) A Handbook of Colloquial Japanese. London: Trübner & Co.; Tokyo: The Hakubunsha, ii+486pp. [18892 (London: Trubner; Tokyo: Hakubunsha, xii+543pp.), 18983 (London: Sampson Low; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, ix+570pp.), 19074 (London: Lockwood; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, ix+584pp.)]

-----  (1889)  A Handbook of Colloquial Japanese. 2nd edition. London: Trubner; Tokyo: Hakubunsha, xii+543pp.

----- (1890) Things Japanese. Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for the Use of Travellers and Others. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; Tokyo: Hakubunsha, ii+408pp. [18912 (London: Kegan Paul, etc.; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, ii+503pp.), 18983 (London: Murray; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, (iv)+470pp.), 19024 (London: Kelly & Walsh, vi+545pp.), 19055 (London: Murray, vi+552pp.), 2001 (Tokyo: Yushodo, 7 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (18912) Things Japanese. 2nd edition. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 503pp.

----- (1899) A Practical Introduction to the Study of Japanese Writing. London: Sampson Low, Marston, & Co.; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, vi+482pp. [1905 (London: Crosby Lockwood; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, viii+547pp.), 2000 (Rpt. of 1905 ed. Bristol: Ganesha, viii+547pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (19024) Things Japanese. Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan. Fourth edition revised. London: John Murray; Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, and Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, vi+545pp.

----- (19055) Things Japanese. Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan. Fifth edition revised. London: John Murray; Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, and Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 552pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1910) Japanese Poetry. London: John Murray; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, xii+260pp. [1911 (London: Murray, xii+260pp.), 2000 (Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, xii+260pp.)]

Chamberlin, William Henry (1937) Japan over Asia. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 395pp. [1938 (London: Duckworth, xii+328pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1938)  See Chamberlain (1937)

----- (1942) Japan over Asia. Revised and enlarged edition. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, xii+463pp. Enjoy the photos.

Chambers, Ephraim ed. (1738) Cyclopaedia or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. 2nd edition, 2 volumes. London: D. Midwinter, etc. [First published in 1728, London, James & John Knapton.]

Champney, Elizabeth Williams and Frère Champney (1917) Romance of Old Japan. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xviii+444pp. Enjoy the photos.

Chapin, James Henry (1889) From Japan to Granada. Sketches of Observation and Inquiry into a Tour Round the World 1887-8. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xiii+325pp.

Cheshire, Horace F. (1911) Goh or Wei Chi. A Handbook of the Game and Full Instructions for Play. Introduction & critical notes by Prof. T. Komatsubara. London: Published by the Author at Hastings, 157pp.

Chittenden, Fred J. ed. (1951) Dictionary of Gardening. A Practical and Scientific Encyclopaedia of Horticulture. The Royal Horticultural Society. London: The Oxford University Pres. 4 vols.

Cholmondeley, Lionel Berners (1915) The History of the Bonin Islands from the Year 1827 to the Year 1876. London: Constable, viii+178pp. Enjoy the photos.

Chouchoud, Paul-Louis (1921) Japanese Impressions. Translated from the French by Frances Rumsey. London: John Lane; New York: John Lane Company, xxiii+155pp.

Cho-yo (1905) Japanese Chess (Sho-ngi). The Science and Art of War or Struggle, Philosophically Treated. Chinese Chess (Chong-kie) and I-Go. New York: The Press Club of Chicago, 242pp.

Churchill, Awnsham and John Churchill (1744) A Collection of Voyages and Travels, some now first printed from original Manuscripts. 3rd edition. Vol. I. London: Henry Lintoto & John Osborn, lxii+668pp.

CinCPOA (1944) Guide to the Western Pacific. For the use of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States of America. CinCPOA Bulletin No. 126-44, 124pp. Enjoy the photos.

CinCPac-CinCPOA (1945) Guide to Japan. Restricted. CinCPac-CinCPOA Bulletin No. 209-45, 103pp.

Clark, Edward Warren (1878) Life and Adventure in Japan. Illustrated from original photographs. New York: American Tract Society, 247pp. [1878? (London: J. Nisbet, 247pp.)]

Clark, Francis Edward (1895) Our Journey Around the World. An Illustrated Record of a Year’s Travel of Forty Thousand Miles through India, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, Spain, etc. Hartford: A. D. Worthington & Co., 641pp.

Clark, James Hyde (1894) Story of China and Japan. Embracing their Geographical Positions, Enormous Resources, Wealth...Manners and Customs. Together with a Sketch of Corea and the Coreans, and the Causes Leading to the Conflict of 1894. Assisted by Chang Wong and K. Tatoni. Philadelphia: Oriental Publishing Company, 416pp. Enjoy the photos.

Clarke, Joseph I. C. (1918) Japan at First Hand. Her Islands, their People, the Picturesque, the Real. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, xxxvi+482pp. Enjoy the photos.

Clement, Ernest Wilson (1903) A Handbook of Modern Japan. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., xiv+395pp. [19044 (Chicago: McClurg, 403pp.), 19045 (Chicago: McClurg, 365pp.), 19056 (Chicago: McClurg, xvi+423pp.), 19139 (Chicago: McClurg, xvi+436pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1913.

----- (1905) Christianity in Modern Japan. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, xv+205pp.

----- (1915) A Short History of Japan. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, x+190pp. [1920 (Chicago: UCP, x+190pp.), 1926 (New rev. ed. Tokyo: Christian Literature Society), x+212pp.), 1931 (Tokyo: CLS), 19367 (Tokyo: CLS, vi+250pp.)]

Clifford, H. J. (1818) “Comparison between the Japanese and Loo-choo Languages.” Appendixed to Account of A Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-choo Island. London: John Murray.

Clifton, Talbot (1905) Fortune Telling by Japanese Swords. From Old Japanese Manuscripts by Ohamaguchi-san and T. Clifton. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, vi+108pp.

Cloete, Stuart (1939) Watch for the Dawn. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, x+489pp.

Cobbold, George A. (1894) Religion in Japan Shintoism, Buddhism, Christianity. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 113+8pp. [1905 (London: Society, 113pp.)]

Cohen, Jerome B. (1949) Japan’s Economy in War and Reconstruction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, xix+545pp. Enjoy the photos.

Colbert, Evelyn Speyer (1952) The Left Wing in Japanese Politics. New York: International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, xii+353pp.

Colegrove, Kenneth W. (1936) Militarism in Japan. World Affairs Books No. 16. Boston and New York: World Peace Foundation, 77pp. Enjoy the photos.

Coleman, Frederic Abernethy (1918a) Japan Moves North. The Inside Story of the Struggle for Siberia. London: Cassell, x+177pp.

----- (1918b) The Far East Unveiled. An Inner History of Events in Japan and China. London and New York: Cassell, xiii+304pp.

Collcutt, Martn, Marius Jansen and Isao Kumakura (1988) Cultural Atlas of Japan. Oxford: Phaidon Press, 240pp.

Compton, Arthur Holly (1956) Atomic Quest. A Personal Narrative. New York: Oxford University Press, xix+370pp.

Conder, Josiah (1889) The Theory of Japanese Flower Arrangements. Extracted from the Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Vol. 17, Part 2.

----- (1893a) Landscape Gardening in Japan. With numerous Illustrations. Printed by The Hakubunsha, Tokio. Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, and Singapore: Kelly and Walsh, xi+161pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1893b) Supplement to Landscape Gardening in Japan. Plates by K. Ogawa. Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, and Singapore: Kelly and Walsh, 40 plates.

----- (1936) The Theory of Japanese Flower Arrangements. Being a reprint of a paper read by him before the Asiatic Society of Japan on the 13th, March 1889 to which have been added thirty six plate in colour of modern Ikenobe [sic.] and Moribana arrangements. New York: The Empire State Book, 88+[68]+[36]pp. [2004 (London: Kegan Paul, 88+[68]+[36]pp.)]

Conn, William (1886) Japanese Life, Love, and Legend. A Visit to the Empire of the ‘Rising Sun.’ London: Ward & Downey, viii+351pp. Enjoy the photos.

Cook, M. B. (1891) Japan. A Sailor’s Visit to the Island Empire. New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, iv+146pp.

Cooper, Elizabeth (1917) The Heart of O Sono San. London: G. G. Harrap, x+269pp. [1917 (New York: Stokes, ix+269pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Cornish, Vaughan (1913) The Travels of Ellen Cornish. Being the Memoir of a Pilgrim of Science. London: W. J. Ham-Smith, xvi+293pp.

Cornwallis, Kinahan (1859) Two Journeys to Japan 1856-7. Illustrated by the author. London: Thomas Cauley Newby, Vol. I, viii+340pp., Vol. II, 300pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

Cortazzi, Hugh (1990) The Japanese Achievement. London: Sidgwick and Jackson; New York: St. Marin’s Press, xviii+350pp.

Cotes, Merton Russell (c1888) Westward from the Golden Gate. London: Printed by W. H. & L. Collingridge, iv+160pp.

Cram, Ralph Adams (1905) Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts. New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, xi+227pp. [1906 (London: Bodley Head, xi+227pp.), 1930 (New York: The Japan Society; Boston: Marshall Jones, 242pp.)]

Crasset, Jean (1705-1707) The History of the Church of Japan. Written originally in French by Monsieur l’Abbé de T. [i.e. Jean Crasset] and now translated into English by N. N. London: [s.n.]. Vol. I, 24+544+8pp. Vol. II, 12+549+6pp.

Crewe, Sabrina ed. (1995) Causes and Consequences of the Rise of Japan and the Pacific Rim. Planning and production by the Creative Publishing Company. London: Evans Brothers Limited, 79pp.

Crockett, Lucy Herndon (1949) Popcorn on the Ginza. An Informal Portrait of Postwar Japan. New York: William Sloane Associates, xi+286pp. Enjoy the photos.

Crow, Arthur H. (1883) Highways and Byways in Japan. The Experiences of Two Pedestrian Tourists. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, xvi+307pp.

Crow, Carl (1916) Japan and America, a Contrast. New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, xiii+316pp.

----- (1939) He Opened the Door of Japan. Townsend Harris and the Story of his Amazing Adventures in Establishing American Relations with the Far East. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, xvii+275pp.

Culin, Stewart (1895) Korean Games, with Notes on the Corresponding Games of China and Japan. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. [1958 Games of the Orient, Korea, China, Japan (Rpt. Tokyo & Rutland: Tuttle, xxxvi+177pp.)]

Cumming, Constance Frederica Gordon (1904) Memories. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, xii+487pp.

Curtis, William Eleroy (1896) The Yankees of the East. Sketches of Modern Japan. 2 volumes. New York: Stone & Kimball, 644pp. [1906 (2 vols. London: Duffield), 1906 (New York: Duffield)]

Curzon, George N. (1894) Problems of the Far East. Japan - Korea - China. London: Longmans, Green, xx+441+24pp. [18943 (London: Longmans, Green, 441pp.), 1896 (New & revised ed. Westminster: Constable, xxiv+444pp.), 1904 (New & revised ed. Westminster: Constable, xx+444+24pp.)]

Cutler, Thomas W. (1880) A Grammar of Japanese Ornament and Design. With Introductory, Descriptive, and Analytical Text. London: B. T. Batsford, xi+31+[65]pp. [1984 (Rpt. New York: Arch Cape, 248+[37]pp.), 1989 (Rpt. New York: Arch Cape, 248+[37]pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

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 Routledge, vi+v+434pp.), 1875 (New ed.), 1880 (London: Blackbook, xv+298pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

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 South Sea Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico;... London: James Knapton, vi+550pp. [1698-993 (London: J. Knapton), 16994 (London: J. Knapton, vi+550pp.), 1703 (London: J. Knapton, 3 vols.), 1729 (London: J. Knapton, 4 vols.), 1927 (Sir Albert Gray ed. London: Argonaut Press, xxxvii+376pp.), 1937 (London: Adam & Charles Black, xxxvii+376pp), 1968 (Rpt. New York: Dover, xlv+376pp.), 1970 (Rpt. New York: Da Capo Press; Amsterdam; N. Israel, xxxvii+376pp.), 1998 (Max Beken ed. London: Hummingbird Press, x+294pp.)]

Danvers, Frederic Charles and William Foster ed. (1896-1902) Letters Received by the East India Company from its Servants in the East. Transcribed from the “Original Correspondence” Series of the India Office Records. 6 volumes. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Vols. 1-2, 1602-15, Vols. 3-4, 1615-16, Vols. 5-6, 1617. [1968 (Rpt. Amsterdam: Israel)]

D’Argens, the Marquis (1741) Chinese Letters. Being a Philosophical, Historical, and Critical Correspondence between a Chinese Traveller at Paris, and his Countrymen in China, Muscovy, Persia and Japan. Translated from the Original into French, by the Marquis D’Argens, and now done into English. London; Printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan, xx+314pp.+index.

d’Autremer, Joseph (1910) The Japanese Empire and its Economic Conditions. Translated from the French. Cheap edition. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 319pp. [1910 (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 319pp.)]

Davidson, Augusta M. Campbell (1904) Present-Day Japan. London: T. Fisher Unwin, xiv+327pp. [1904 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, xiv+331pp.), 1906 (London: Fisher Unwin, 366pp.), 1907 (London: Fisher Unwin, 366pp.), 1908 (New York: Scribner’s, 366pp.), 1912 (London: Fisher Unwin, 366pp.),]

Davis, Frederick Hadland (1912) Myths and Legends of Japan. London: George G. Harrap & Company, xx+432pp. [1989 (Rpt. Singapore: Graham Brash, 432pp.), 1992 (Rpt. New York: Dover, xx+432pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1916) Japan, from the Age of the Gods to the Fall of Tsingtau. The Nations’ Histories. London: T. C. & E. C. Jack; New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., x+323pp.

Davis, John Merle (1916) Davis, Soldier Missionary. A Biography of Re. Jerome D. Davis, D., Liet-colonel of Volunteers and for Thirty-nine Years a Missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Japan. Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 347pp.

Dawe, W. Carlton (1897) Kakemonos. Tales of the Far East. New York: John Lane, 217pp.

Daws, Gavan (1995) Prisoners of the Japanese. POWs of World War II in the Pacific – the Powerful Untold Story. London: Robson Books, 462pp.

Day, Liet. Murray S. (1876) Report of the Trigonometrical Survey of the Island of Hokkaido for 1875. New York: Francis Hart, 91pp.

de Bary, William Theodore (1958) Ihara Saikaku’s Five Japanese Love Stories (Koshoku Gonin Onna). Translation and Introduction by W. T. de Bay. Wood Engravings by Mark Severin. London: The Folio society Ltd., 159

de Becker, Joseph Ernest (1899) The Nightless City. The History of the Yoshiwara Yukwaku. Yokohama, Shanghai, Bremen, and London: Z. P. Maruya & Co., v+441+xix+(3)pp. [19052 (Yokohama: Max Nossler, xvi+386pp.), 19052 (London: Probsthain, xvi+386pp.), 19053 (Yokohama & London: Nossler, Probsthain, xvi+386pp.), 19054 (Yokohama & London: Nossler, xvi+386pp.), 19065 (Yokohama: Max Nossler, xvi+386pp.), 1960 (Rpt. New York: Frederick, 372pp.), 1971 (Rpt. Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle, 386pp.), 2002 (Rpt. London: Kegan Paul, 386pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (19052)  See de Becker (1899)

----- (1909-1910) The Annotated Civil Code of Japan. Introduction by Count Tadasu Hayashi. 4 volumes. London: Butterworth; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh. 

 de Forest, John H. (1904) Sunrise in the Sunrise Kingdom. Edited under the Auspices of The Young People’s Missionary Movement. New York: Eaton & Mains; Cincinnati Jennings & Graham, 233pp. [1909 (New York: Eaton & Mains, 230pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

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. London: T. Werner Laurie, 223pp. [De Mente 1960, ] 

Del Mar, Walter (1902) Around the World through Japan. New York: The Macmillan Company, 435pp. [1903 (London: Adam and Charles Black, xvii+435pp.), 19042 (London: A. & C. Black, xxxi+435pp.)]

----- (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.

Dick, Stewart (1904) Arts and Crafts of Old Japan. The World of Art Series edited by Steward Cick. London: T. N. Foulis, 153pp. [1904 (Edinburgh: Foulis, 152pp.), 1905 (Chicago: McClurg, 152pp.), 19062 (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 Romance. New York: G. P. Putnum’s Sons, 213+4pp. [First published in Yokohama, in 1875. 1880 (London: Allen, xiii+202pp.), 1910 (London: Gowans & Gray, 115pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- 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. Translated into English with Introductions, Notes, and Glossaries. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. Vol. I, cviii+419pp. Vol. II, xxxvi+338pp. [1999 (Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, 2 vols.)]

Dickson, Walter G. (1869) Japan, Being a Sketch of the History, Government and Officers of the Empire. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, vi+489pp. [1905 (Rpt. New York: Co-operative Publication Society, 408pp.), 2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, vi+489pp.)]

----- (1898) Japan. With two supplementary chapters of recent events by M. W. Hazeltine. New York: Peter Fenelon Collier, 384pp.

Dickson, William Gray (1889) Gleanings from Japan. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, x+400pp. [1897 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 296pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Diggs, Nancy Brown (c1991) Meet the Japanese. Worghington, Ohio: Renaissance Publications, 114pp.

Dilke, Sir. Charles Wentworth (1869) Greater Britain, a Record of Travel in English Speaking Countries during 1866 and 1867. With additional chapters on English influence in Japan and China, etc. London: Macmillan & Co. Vol. I, x+340pp., Vol. II, 348pp. [1885 (London: Macmillan, x+633pp.), 1890 (London: Macmillan, x+633pp.)]

Dillon, Edward (1906) The Arts of Japan. London: Methuen & Co., xiii+212pp. [19062 (London: Methuen, xiii+212pp.), 19092 (London: Methuen, xiii+212pp.), 19113 (London: Methuen, xiii+212pp.)]

Dillon, Frank (1880) Drawings of Japanese Artists. Reproduced and coloured in facsimile by the autotype process, with letter-press descriptions. London: J. Hogarth & Sons, 48pp.

Diósy, Arthur (1898) The New Far East. With twelve illustrations from special designs by Kubota Beisen. London: Cassell and Company, xvi+374pp. [1899 (New York: Putnam, xvi+374pp.), 19002 (London: Cassell, xx+374pp.), 19003 (London: Cassell, xx+374pp.), 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.

Dixon, William Gray (1882) The Land of the Morning. An Account of Japan and its People, Based on a Four Years’ Residence in that Country. Edinburgh: James Gemmell, xx+689pp. [1973 (Rpt. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, xx+689pp.), 2003 (Rpt. London: Genesha, xx+689pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Dominy, Eric N. (1954) Teach Yourself Judo. London: The English University Press Ltd., 196pp.

Dorland, W. A. Newman (1951) The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary. Philadelphia and London : W. B. Saunders Company, xxvi+1736pp.

Draeger, Donn F. (1973) Classical Bujutsu. New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill, 109pp.

----- (1974) Modern Bujutsu & Budo. New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill, 190pp.

Dresser, Christopher (1882) Japan, its Architecture, Art, and Art Manufactures. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., xi+467pp. [1994 (Rpt. Traditional Arts and Crafts of Japan. New York: Dover, xi+467pp.), 1999 (Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, xi+467pp.), 2001 (Rpt. London: Kegan Paul, xi+467pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

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. London: Blackie & Son, xvi+450pp. [1905 (London: Blackie, xvi+450pp.)]

----- (1909) Japan in World Politics. A Study in International Dynamics. London [etc.]: Blackie & Son, xiii+425pp.

Eden, Charles Henry (1877) Japan, Historical and Descriptive. Revised and enlarged from “Les Voyages Célèbres”. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 328pp. Enjoy the photos.

Edwards, Osman (1901) Japanese Plays and Playfellows. With twelve coloured plates by Japanese artists. London: William Heinemann, viii+306pp. [1901 (New York: John Lane, xii+306pp.)]

Egami, Tomi (1970) Oriental Cookery. Photographs by Yoshikatsu Saeki. London: Ward Lock, 146pp.

Elgin, Earl of James Bruce (c1859) Correspondence Relative to the Earl of Elgin’s Special Missions to China and Japan, 1857-1859. London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, xi+488pp. [1975 (Rpt. San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center, xi+488pp.)]

Elgin, Lord James (Laurence Oliphant) (1872) Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin. Edited by Theodore Walrond, C. B. With a preface by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. London: John Murray, xii+467pp. [1969 (Rpt. New York: Kraus Reprint)]

Elias, Frank (1911) The Far East China, Korea & Japan. Containing thirty-two full-page illustrations in colour by various artists. London: A. and C. Black, viii+212pp. [1913 (London: Black, viii+212pp.)]

Eliot, Charles Norton Edgecumbe (1907) Letters from the Far East. London: E. Arnold, vii+188pp. [2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, v+188pp.)]

Eliot, John (1593) Ortho-epia Gallica. Eliots frvists for the French Enterlaced vvith a Double New Inuention, vvhich Teacheth to Speake Truly, Speedily and Volubly the French-tongue. London: Printed by Iohn Wolfe.

Eliovson, Sima (1971) Gardening the Japanese Way. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 215pp.

Ellon, Vera B. (1895) A Visit to China and Japan. San Francisco: Goldstein, 19pp.

Embree, John Fee (1943) The Japanese. City of Washington: The Smithsonian Institution, 42pp.

----- (1945) The Japanese Nation: A Social Survey. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, xi+308pp.

Engler, George E. (1952) Hibachi Cookery in the American Manner. Japanese-American Cook Book. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Co., viii+306pp. Enjoy the photos.

Ernst, Earle (1959) Three Japanese Plays. From the Traditional Theatre. London, New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press, xv+200pp.

Erskine, Rosalind (1965) Passion Flowers in Business. London: J. Cape, 190pp.

Everett, Marshall (c1904) Exciting Experiences in the Japanese-Russian War. Including a Complete History of Japan, Russia, China and Korea. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 542pp. [c1904 (Chicago: The Educational Company, 432pp.)]

Exner, A. H. (c1880) Japan as I Saw It. Illustrated with special illustrations in collotype, engravings and pictures drawn by various special artists. London: Jarrold and Sons, 259pp. [1912 (London: Jarrold, 259pp.), 1913 (London: Jarrold, 259pp.)]

Falk, Edwin A. (1936) Togo and the Rise of Japanese Sea Power. London, New York, and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., xiii+508pp.

Farge, John La (1897) An Artist’s Letter from Japan. New York and London: The Century Company, xiv+293pp. [1903 (New York: Century, xiv+293pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Farrer, Reginald J. (1904) The Gardens of Asia. Impressions from Japan. London: Methuen & Co., xi+296pp.
Farsari, Adolo (1890) Keeling's Guide to Japan. With ten maps. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged by A. Farsari, etc. Farsari & Kelly & Walsh, 164pp.

Faulds, Henry (1885) Nine Years in Nipon. Sketches of Japanese Life and Manners. London: Alexander Gardner, xii+304pp. [18872 (London: Gardner, 304pp.), 18882 (Boston: Cupples, 304pp.), 1973 (Rpt. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, xii+304pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Faust, Allen K. (1909) Christianity as a Social Factor in Modern Japan. Lancaster, PA.: Steinman & Foltz, 96pp.

Feldenkrais, M. (1944) Judo, The Art of Defence and Attack. With 103 line drawings from photographs of Mr. Kawaishi and the author. London and New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 176pp. [1944 (Rev. ed. London: F. Warne, 176pp.)]

Fennell, C. A. M. ed. (1892) The Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases. Cambridge: The University Press, xv+826pp.

Fenning, Daniel, J. Collyer, and others. (1765) A New system of Geography: or, A General Description of the World. Vol. I. London: Printed for S. Crowder, xxxviii+519+(index)pp.

Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco (1893) East and West, the Discovery of America and Other Poems. New York and Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell, x+214pp.

----- (1896) The Masters of Ukiyoe. A Complete Historical Description of Japanese Paintings and Colour Prints of the Genre School. New York: Knickerbocker Press, v+115pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1912) Epochs of Chinese & Japanese Art. An Outline History of East Asiatic Design. London: William Heinemann. Vol. I, xxxvii+204pp. Vol. II, xiv+212pp. [1913 (New & rev. ed. London: Heinemann; New York: Stokes, xxxvii+204pp., xiv+235pp.), 1921 (London: Heinemann, 2 vols.), 1963 (Rpt. New York: Dover, 204pp., 235pp.), 2000 (Rpt. of the revised 1913 ed. New York: ICG Muse, xxxvii+ 204pp., xiv+235pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1921.

Fenollosa, E. and Ezra Pound (1916) ‘Noh’ or Accomplishment. A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan. London: Macmillan and Co., viii+267pp. [1917 (New York: Knopt, viii+267pp.), 1999 (Rpt. Gretna: Pelican, viii+267pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Fenollosa, Mary McNeil (1906) The Dragon Painter. The Biography of S. Masanobu. Illustrated by Gertrude McDaniel. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 262pp.

----- (1913) Blossoms from a Japanese Garden. A Book of Child-Verses. London: William Heinemann, viii+59pp.[1913 (New York: Stokes, vii+60pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Field, Henry Martyn (1877) From Egypt to Japan. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 424pp. Enjoy the photos.

Finck, Henry Theophilus (1895) Lotus-Time in Japan. London: Lawrence and Bullen, xvii+337pp. [1895 (New York: Scribner’s, xvii+337pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Fine Art Society, The (1888) Catalogue of, and Notes upon the Loan Exhibition of Japanese Art Held in 1888. With introduction by Marcus B. Huish and with glossary of Japanese words used in the catalogue. London: The Fine Art Society, 116pp.

Finnemore, John (1907) Peeps at Many Lands Japan. With fifty illustrations by Ella Du Cane. London: Adams and Charles Black, vii+88pp. [1910 (London: Black, vii+88pp.), 19242 (London: Black, iv+91pp.) 19303 (London: Black, 90pp.)]

Fisher, Gertrude Adams (1906) A Woman Alone in the Heart of Japan. London: Sisley, x+293pp. [1906 (Boston: Page, x+293pp.)]

Fleming, Ian L. (1964) You Only Live Twice. New York: New American Library, 240pp.

Fletcher, John Gould (1918) Japanese Prints. Boston: The Four Seas Company, 94pp.

Foght, Harold and Alice (1928) Unfathomed Japan. A Travel Tale in the Highways of Japan and Formosa. New York and London: The Macmillan Company, xvii+438pp.

Fonblanque, Edward Barrington de (1862) Niphon and Pe-che-li. Two Years in Japan and Northern China. London: Saunders, Otley and Co., 286pp. [18632 (London: Saunders, Otley, iv+286pp.), 2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, 286pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Ford, John D. (1898) An American Cruiser in the East. Travels and Studies in the Far East the Aleutian Islands, Behring’s Sea, Eastern Siberia, Japan, Korea, China, Formosa, Hong Kong, and the Philippine Islands. London: Harry R. Allenson, 468pp.

Foreign Office, Great Britain (1863) Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Japan. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, 106pp.

----- (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. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 294pp.

Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston (1876) Catalogue of a Collection of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery. London: Bethnal Green Branch Museum, 124pp. [18782 (London: Printed by Eyve and Spottiswoode, xviii+246ppp.)]

----- (1880) Japanese Pottery. Being a Native Report with an Introduction and Catalogue. London: Chapman and Hall, xvi+112pp. [19062 (London: Wyman [For H. M. Stationery], xxi+119pp.), 1912 (London: Victoria & Albert Museum [For the Committee of Council on Education], xx+129pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Fraser, Hugh (1908) The Heart of a Geisha. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Knickerbocker Press, 165pp.

Fraser, Mary Crawford (1899a) A Diplomat’s Wife in Japan. Letters from Japan. London: Hutchinson & Co. Vol. I, xviii+446pp. Vol. II, x+439pp. [1922 (Abridgement. New York: Weatherhill, xxxi+351pp.), 1982 (New York & Tokyo: Weatherhill, xxxi+351pp.)]

----- (1899b) Letters from Japan. A Record of Modern Life in the Island Empire. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan. Vol. I, xviii+394pp. Vol. II, xiii+387pp. [This book is the same as the previous one with a different title. 1904 (New York: Macmillan, 394pp., 387pp.), 1905 (New 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 Company, 222pp.

Frédéric, Louis (2002) Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, xx+1102pp.

Freeman-Mitford, Algernon Bertram (1896) The Bamboo Garden. London: The Macmillan Company, xii+224pp.

Fryer, John (1900) Oriental Studies. A Series of College Text-books on Subjects Connected with China, Japan and Other Eastern Lands. Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh.

Fujikake, Shizuya (1949) Japanese Wood-Block Prints. Revised edition. Tokyo: Japan Travel Bureau, 219pp.

Fujimoto, Taizo (1914) The Nightside of Japan. London: T. Werner Laurie, xii+233pp. [19273 (London: Laurie, xii+238pp.)]

Fullerton, Georgiana Charlotte (1861) Laurentia: A Tale of Japan. London: [s.n.], 263pp. [1866 (Baltimore: Kelly & Piet, viii+215+16pp.), 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.

Gardiner, Sir Robert Septimus (1892) Japan as We Saw It. Boston: Printed by Rand Avery Supply Company, 135pp.

Garner, Sir Harry (1954) Oriental Blue and White. London: Faber and Faber, xiii+86pp.+100 plates.

Garst, Laura De Lany (1913) A West-Pointer in the Land of the Mikado. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 295pp.

Gendre, Charles William Le (1878) Progressive Japan. A Study of the Political and Social Needs of the Empire. New York and Yokohama: C. Lévy, ix+370pp.

Geoffrey, Theodate (1926) An Immigrant in Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, viii+284pp. Enjoy the photos.

Geological Survey of Japan (1970) Introduction to Japanese Minerals. Edited by editorial committee for “Introduction to Japanese Minerals” organizing committee for Ima-Iagod meetings ’70. Tokyo: Geological Survey of Japan, 208pp.

Gerstaecker, F. (1853) Narrative of a Journey Round the World. Ch. VII, Japan and the Japanese Toko (pp. 604-612) New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, xii+624pp.

Gilbert, W. S. (1910) Iolanthe and Other Operas. With illustrations in colour by W. Russell Flint. London: George Bell, ix+224pp.

Gilbertson, E. (1894) “Introduction by E. Gilbertson,” in Catalogue of Specimens of Japanese Lacquer and Metal Work Exhibited in 1894. London: Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, lxviii+150pp.

Giles, Herbert Allen (1878) A Glossary of Reference on Subjects Connected with the Far East. Hongkong: Lane, Crawford, vi+182pp. Also published by Kelly & Walsh, Trubner. [18862 (Hong Kong: Lane, Crawford; Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, iv+283pp.), 19003 (Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 328pp.), 1974 (Rep. of 1900. London: Curzon, 328pp.)]

Gilhooly, Helen (2002) Japanese Language, Life & Culture. London: Hodder & Stoughton, xiv+238pp.

Glacken, Clarence J. (1955) The Great Loochoo, A Study of Okinawa Village Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, xvi+324pp.

Golownin, Vasilii Mikhailovich (1818) Narrative of my Captivity in Japan, during the Years 1811, 1812 & 1813. With Observations on the Country and the People. Translated from the German by Thomasius. London: Printed for Henry Colburn. Vol. I, iv+302pp. Vol. II, 348pp. [18242 Memoirs of a Captivity in Japan (London: Colburn, 3 vols.), 18523 (Japan and the Japanese. London: Colbun, 2 vols.), 1998 East Meets West (Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications), 2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, 2 vols.)]

Golownin, Captain, R. N. (1819) Recollections of Japan. Comprising a Particular Account of the Religion, Language, Government, Laws and Manners of the People. With Observations on the Geography, Climate, Population & Productions of the Country. London: Printed for Henry Colburn. vii+lxxxix+302pp. [18242 (3 vols.), 18533 (2 vols.)]

----- (1824) Memoirs of a Captivity in Japan, during the Years 1811, 1812, and 1813. With Observations on the Country and the People. Translated from the German by Thomasius. 2nd edition. London: Printed for Henry Colburn. Vol. I, lxxix+315pp., Vol. II, 356pp., Vol. III, viii+302pp. [1973 (Rpt. of 2nd ed. London, Hong Kong, Tokyo: Oxford University Press, 3 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1852) Japan and the Japanese. Comprising the Narrative of a Captivity in Japan, and an Account of British Commercial Intercourse with that Country. New and revised edition. London: Colburn and Co. Vol. I, x+334p. Vol. II, vii+286pp. [1853 (London: Colburn, 2 vols.)]

Gonse, Louis (1891) Japanese Art. Translated from the French by M. P. Nickerson. Chicago: Morrill, 269pp. [198- (Albuquerque: Gloucester Art Press, 161pp.)]

Goodman, Fay (2003) A Handbook of Martial Arts. London: Southwater, 256pp.

Gookin, Frederick William (1913) Japanese Colour-Prints and their Designers. A lecture delivered before the Japan Society of New York April 19, 1911 to which is appended a Catalogue a loan colledctio of Japanese colour-prints. New York: The Japan Society, 52pp. Enjoy the photos.

Gordon, Re. M. L. (1892) An American Missionary in Japan. Cambridge: Riverside Press, xxiv+276pp. [1892 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 276pp.)]

Gowen, Herbert Henry (1927) An Outline History of Japan. New York and London: D. Appleton-Century and Company, xiv+458pp. [1935 (New York: Appleton, xix+458pp.)]

----- (1936) Five Foreigners in Japan. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 283pp.

Gower, Lord Ronald Sutherland (1885) Notes of a Tour from Brindisi to Yokohama, 1883-1884. London: Kegan Paul & Co., 80pp.

Gowland, William, ESQ. (1897) Dolmens and Burial Mounds in Japan. Westminster: Printed by Nichols and Sons, 86pp.

Grace, James (1936) Japan, Recollections and Impressions. London: George Allen & Unwin, 285pp.

Grant, R. tr. (1907) Before Port Arthur in a Destroyer. The Personal Diary of a Japanese Naval Officer. Translated from the Spanish edition. London: John Murray, 243pp. [1907 (New York: Dutton, 243pp.)]

Grant, Sadi (1904) A Japanese House-Party. London: Digby, Long & Co., 295pp.

Greaves, M. B. (1914) Vignettes of Japan, China & America. Amersham: Morland, Bucks, vii+63pp.

Greenbie, Sydney (1920) Japan Real and Imaginary. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, xiii+461pp.

Greene, Evarts Boutell (1927) A New-Englander in Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, x+374pp.

Greenfeld, Karl Taro (1994) Speed Tribes, Children of the Japanese Bubble. London: Boxtree Limited, xiv+242pp.

Greey, Edward (1882) Young Americans in Japan. The Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo. Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers, xiii+372pp. [1884 (Boston: Lee & Shepard, xiii+372pp.), 1886 (Boston: Lee & Shepard, xiii+372pp.), 1892 (Boston: Charles E. Brown, xiii+308pp.), 1899 (New York: International Book and Publishing, 308pp.), 2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, xiii+372pp.), 2001 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, lxvii+xiii+372pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1883) The Wonderful City of Tokio. Further Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo. Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers, xiii+301pp. [1899 (New York: International Book, xiii+301pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1884) The Bear-Worshippers of Yezo and the Island of Karafuto (Saghalin). The Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo. Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers, xiii+304pp. [1899 (New York: International Book, xiii+304pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1886) A Captive of Love. Bounded upon Bakin’s Japanese Romance. Boston: Lee and Shepard; New York: Charles T. Dillingham, 280+[24]pp. [1904 (Glasgow: Gowans & Gray; London: Johnson, 120pp.), 19123 (London: Gowans & Gray, 213pp.)]

----- (1888) A Brief History of Japanese Bronze. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, Stevens & Morris and Wm. Kurtz, 33pp.

Grew, Joseph C. (1944) Ten Years in Japan. A Contemporary Record drawn from the Diaries and Private and Official Papers of J. C. Grew. London: Hammond, Hammond & Company Limited, 480pp.

Griffis, William Elliot (1869) Japanese Fairy Tales. London: Harrap, 219pp.

----- (1872a) The New Japan Spelling Book. A Progressive Series of Lessons in Spelling. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft; Yokohama: Stone and Chipman, 204pp.

----- (1872b) The New Japan Pictorial Primer, Introductory to the New Japan Readers. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft, 43pp.

----- (1876) The Mikado’s Empire. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 625pp. [1877 (New York: Harper, 625pp.), 1883 (New York: Harper, 651pp.), 18875 (New York: Harper, 651pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1880) Japanese Fairy World. Stories from the Wonder-lore of Japan. Illustrated by Ozawa, of Tokio. Schenectady, N. Y.: James H. Barhyte, vi+304pp.

----- (1887) Matthew Cabraith Perry. A Typical American Naval Officer. A Most Excellent Biography of the Man Who Opened Japan. Boston: Cupples & Hurd, xvi+459pp. [1890 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin; Cambridge: Riverside Press, xvi+iv+459pp.)

----- (1890) Honda the Samurai. A Story of Modern Japan. Boston and Chicago: Congregational Sunday-School & Publishing Society, 390pp. [2001 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, 390pp.)]

----- (1892) Japan in History, Folk-Lore and Art. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, viii+230pp. [1906 (Boston and New York)]

----- (1895a) The Religions of Japan. From the Dawn of History to the Era of Meiji. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, xxi+457pp. [1896 (New York: Scribner’s, xxi+457pp.), 1901 (New York: Scribner’s, 457pp.)]

----- (1895b) Townsend Harris, First American Envoy in Japan. New York and Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, xii+351pp. [1895 (London: Sampson Low, Marston, xii+351pp.), 1971 (Rpt. New York: Books for Libraries Press, xii+351pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1897) The Romance of Discovery. A Thousand Years of Exploration and the Unveiling of Continents. Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde & Company, 304pp.

----- (1900) Verbeck of Japan. A Citizen of No Country. New York, Chicago and Toronto: Fleming H. Revell Company, 376pp. [1901 (Edinburgh: Oliphant, 376pp.)]

----- (1902) A Maker of the New Orient. Samuel Robbins Brown, Pioneer Educator in China, America, and Japan. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 332pp.

----- (1904) Dux Christus. An Outline Study of Japan. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Company, xiii+296pp. [1905 (New York: Macmillan; London: Macmillan, xiii+296pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1907) The Japanese Nation in Evolution. Steps in the Progress of a Great People. London: George, xii+408pp. [1907 (New York: Crowell, xii+408pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1913) Hepburn of Japan and his Wife and Helpmates. A Life Story of Toil for Christ. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, ix+238pp.

----- (1915) The Mikado, Institution and Person. A Study of the Internal Political Force of Japan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, viii+346pp.

Gring, A. B. (1884) Eclectic Chinese-Japanese-English Dictionary of Eight Thousand Selected Chinese Characters. Yokohama: [s.n.], clxvii+650pp.

Grinnell, Natalie B. (1896) A Japanese Journey. New York: United States Books Co., 167pp.

Grolier Club, The (1896) Catalogue of an Exhibition of Japanese Prints. New York: The Grolier Club, 23pp.

Gubbins, John Harington (1889-1892) A Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Words in the Japanese Language. 3 volumes. London: Trubner; Tokyo: Hakubunsha, 1198pp.

----- (1911) The Progress of Japan, 1853-1871. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 323pp. [1971 (Rpt. New York: AMS Press, 323pp.)]

Gulick, Sidney L. (1903) Evolution of the Japanese. A Study of their Characteristics in Relation to the Principles of Social and Psychic Development. New York, Chicago, Toronto, London and Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company, vi+457pp. [19055 (New York, Chicago, etc.: Fleming H. Revell, xx+463pp.)]

----- (1915) Working Women of Japan. New York: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada. xiv+162pp.

Gundry, R. S. (1878) A Retrospect of Political & Commercial Affairs in China and Japan during the Five Years, 1868 to 72. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh; Yokohama: Kelly & Co., 129pp.

Gunsaulus, Helen C. (1923) Japanese Sword-Mounts in the Collections of Field Museum. Field Museum of Natural History, Publication 216, Anthropological Series Volume XVI. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 195pp.+ 61 plates.

Gunter, Archibald Clavering (1904) My Japanese Prince. Being Some Startling Excerpts from the Diary of Hilda Patience Armstrong of Meriden Connecticut, at Present Travelling in the Far East. New York: The Home Publishing Company, 256pp.

Haar, Francis (1954) Mermaid of Japan. Forward by Holloway Brown. Tokyo: Kanameshobo, 71pp.

Habersham, Alexander Wylly (1856) My Last Cruise. Where We Went and What We Saw. Being an Account of Visits to the Malay and Loo-choo Islands, the Coasts of China, Formosa, Japan,... Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 507pp. [1857 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 507pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Haines, Bruce A. (1968) Karate’s History and Traditions. Rutland, Vermont; Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 192pp.

Hakluyt, Richard (1599-1600) The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiqves and Discoveries of the English Nation. Made by Sea or Ouer-land, to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth. London: Imprinted by George Bishop. Vol. I & II (1599) Vol. III (1600)

Hall, Captain Basil (1818) Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-choo Island. London: John Murray, 222pp. [1818 (Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 201pp.), 1831 (London: Murray, xv+222pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1820) Voyage to Corea and the Island of Loo-choo. 2nd edition. London: John Murray, xii+259pp.

----- (1826-1827) Voyage to Loo-choo and Other Places in the Eastern Seas. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable. Vol. 1, 322pp. Vol. 2, 313pp. Vol. 3, 311pp.

----- (1840) Narrative of a Voyage to Java, China, and the Great Loo-choo Island. With Accounts of Sir Murray Maxwell’s Attack on the Chinese Batteries, and of an Interview with Napoleon Buonaparte, at St. Helena. London: E. Moxon, 81pp. [1865 (London: William Tegg, 81pp.)]

Hall, E. H. (1877) The Picturesque Tourist. A Handy Guide round the World for the Use of All Travellers between Europe, America, Australia, India, China and Japan. London: [s.n.], viii+196pp.

Hall, John Whitney (1970) Japan from Prehistory to Modern Times. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, xi+395pp.

Hall, Owen (1896) The Geisha, A Story of A Tea House. A Japanese Musical Play. Words by Owel Hall. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood & Crew, 206pp.

Halstead, Murat (1904) The War between Japan and Russia. Containing Thrilling Accounts of Fierce Battles by Sea and Land. Washington: [n.s.], xviii+656pp.

Hamilton, Ian (1905-1907) A Staff Officer’s Scrap-Book, During the Russo-Japanese War. London: E. Arnold. Vol. I, x+362pp., Vol. II, xi+387pp.

Hancock, Harrie Irving (1904a) Jiu-jitsu Combat Tricks, Japanese Feats of Attack and Defence in Personal Encounter. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xiii+151pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1904b) Physical Training for Children by Japanese Methods. A Manual for Use in Schools and at Home. Illustrated from photographs by A. B. Phelan. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 153pp. Enjoy the photos.

Hannover, Emil (1925) Pottery & Porcelain. A Handbook for Collectors. II. The Far East. Translated from the Danish by W. W. Worster. Edited with notes and appendices by Bernard Rackham. London Ernest Benn Limited, 287pp.

Harada, Jiro (1928) The Gardens of Japan. Edited by Geoffrey Holme. London: Printed by Herbert Reiach and Photogravure Plates by Waterlow & Sons, viii+180pp.

Hardy, Arthur Sherburne (1891) Life and Letters of Joseph Hardy Neesima. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, vi+350pp. [1980 (Rpt. Kyoto: Doshisha University Press)]

Haring, Douglas G. ed. (1946) Japan’s Prospect. Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 474pp.

Harrington, A. P. (1962) The Science of Judo. New York: Emerson Books Inc., 160pp.

Harris, John D. D. (1744) A Succinct Account of the Adventures of Mr. William Adams. Who Resided many Years in the Empire of Japan, etc. In J. Harris’s Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca, etc. (2 vols. London: T. Osborne, 1764)

Harris, William T. et al. (1909) Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English Language. Springfield: G. & C. Merriam Company, lxxx+2620pp.

Harrison, Ernest John (1913) The Fighting Spirit of Japan and Other Studies. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons; London: T. Fisher Unwin, [etc.], 351pp. [1914 (London & Leipzig: Fisher Unwin, 352pp.),]

----- (1932) The Art of Ju-jitsu. London: W. Foulsham & Co., 91pp. [1932 (Philadelphia: David Mckay, 91pp.)]

----- (1950) Judo. Drawings by Malcolm J. Gregory. With 34 line drawings by Malcom J. Gregory, 1st Dan, and 32 photographs by B. H. Hardie. London: Foyle, 104pp. [1952 (London: Frederick Muller, 104pp.)]

----- (1955) The Fighting Spirit of Japan. The Esoteric Study of the Martial Arts and Way of Life in Japan. London: W. Foulsham & Co., xiv+250pp. [1982 (Woodstock: Overlook Press, xiv+25opp.)]

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----- (1959) The Manual of Karate. London: W. Foulsham & Co., 141pp.

Hartmann, Carl Sadakichi (1903) Japanese Art. Boston: L. C. Page, 288pp. [1904 (London: Putnam, viii+288pp.), 1907 (Boston: Page, 288pp.)]

----- (1904)  See Hartmann (1903)

Hartnoll, Phyllis ed. (1957) The Oxford Companion to the Theatre. Second edition. London: Oxford University Press, xi+888+32+154 illustrations. [First published in 1951]

Hartshorne, Anna C. (1902) Japan and her People. Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co. Vol. 1, x+377pp. Vol. 2, vi+374pp. [1903 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner ), 1904 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, x+377pp., vi+374pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Haskell, Helen Eggleston (1908) O-Heart-Sea. Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 129pp. Enjoy the photos.

Hattori, Y. (1903) Foreign Commerce of Japan since the Restoration 1869-1900. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 79pp.

Hawks, Francis L. (1856) Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of M. C. Perry. Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson. Vol. I, xii+537pp. Vol. II, 414+14+xipp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1856) Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of M. C. Perry. Abbreviated edition. New York: D. Appleton and Co.; London: Trubner & Co., vii+624pp. [1857 (New York: Appleton, vii+624pp.)]

Hayashi, Tadasu (1903) For his People.  Being the True Story of Sogoro’s Sacrifice Entitled in the Original Japanese Version ‘The Cherry Blossoms of a Spring Morn.’ London and New York: Harper Brothers Publishers, xv+226pp.

Hearn, Lafcadio (1894) Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. Vol. I, x+342pp, Vol. II, [343]-699pp. [1894 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, Vol. I, x+342pp., Vol. II, [343]-699pp.), 18952 (2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin), 1896 (London: Harper, 2 vols.), 1898 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, x+699pp.), 1903 (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 2 vols., 699pp.), 1922 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2 vols.)]

----- (1895) Out of the East. Reveries and Studies in New Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 341pp. [1895 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 341pp.), 1896 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 341pp.), 1897 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 341pp.), 1903 (London: Kegan Paul, etc., 341pp.), 1909 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, viii+341pp.), 1927 (London: Jonathan Cape), 1972 (Rpt. of 1897 ed. Rutland: Tuttle)]

----- (1896) Kokoro. Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life. London: Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 388pp. [1896 (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, viii+388pp.) 1897 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 388pp.), 1899 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 388pp.)]

----- (c1896) Kokoro. Popular edition. London: Gay and Bird, 388pp. [1898 (London: Harper, 388pp.), 1905 (London: Gay & Bird, 388pp.), 1906 (London: Gay & Bird, 388pp.),1922 (London: Gray & Hancock, 388pp.)]

----- (1897) Gleanings in Buddha-Fields. Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, vi+296pp. [1898 (London & New York: Harper & Brothers, 296pp.), 1981 (Rpt. Tokyo: Yushodo, 296pp.)]

----- (1898) Exotics and Retrospectives. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 299pp. [1898 (London: Sampson Low, Marston, 299pp.), 18992 (Boston: Little Brown, 299pp.), 1905 (Boston: Little Brown, 299pp.), 1907 (London: Kegan Paul, etc., 299pp.)]

-----  (1899) In Ghostly Japan. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, xii+ 241pp. [1899 (London: Sampson Low, Marston, 241pp.), 1900 (Boston: Brown, 241pp.), 1905 (Boston: Brown, 241pp.), 1906 (London: Kegan Paul, etc., 241pp.), 1907 (London: Kegan Paul, etc., 241pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1901) A Japanese Miscellany. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, vii+[5]+305pp. [1901 (London: Sampson Low, Marston, vii+305pp.), 1905] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1902) Kottō. Being Japanese Curios, with Sundry Cobwebs. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., 251pp. [1903 (New York: Macmillan, 251pp.) Enjoy the photos.

----- (1904) Japan An Attempt at Interpretation. New York: The Macmillan Company, v+549pp. [1904 (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 549pp.), 1905 (New York: Macmillan, 549pp.), 1907 (New York: Macmillan, 549pp.), 1910 (New York: Macmillan, 549pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1905) The Romance of the Milky Way and Other Stories. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, xiii+209pp. [1905 (London: Archibald, Constable, xiii+209pp.), 1910 (Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 262pp.), 1954 (Tokyo: Keibundo, ii+57pp.)]

----- (1907) Letters from the Raven. Being the Correspondence of Lafcadio Hearn with Henry Watkin with Introduction and Critical Comment by the Editor Milton Bronner. New York: Albert & Charles Boni; New York: Brentano’s, 201pp. [1908 (London: Archibald Constable, iv+202pp.)]

---- (1915) Interpretations of Literature. Based on his Lectures in the University of Tokyo from 1896 to 1902. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. Vol. I, xiv+406pp. Vol. II, 379pp.

----- (1918) Some Unpublished Letters of Lafcadio Hearn. By Osman Edwards as Contained in Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London:. Volume XVI, Twenty-sixth session, 1917-1918. London: The Japan Society, xvi+145+[2]pp.

----- (1924) Creole Sketches. Edited by Charles Woodward Hutson. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, xxv+201pp.

Hearn, Lafcadio and others (1918) Japanese Fairy Tales. New York: Boni and Liverlight, 160pp. [1924 (New York: Liverlight, 132pp.)]

Heine, Wilhelm (1856) Graphic Scenes in the Japan Expedition. New York: B. P. Putnum & Company, 12pp+10 plates. [1998 East Meets West (Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications)]

Hepburn, James Curtis (1867) A Japanese and English Dictionary with an English and Japanese Index. Shanghai and Yokohama: The American Presbyterian Mission Press, xii+555+3+132pp. [1867 (London: Trubner, xii+558+132pp.), 1983 (Rpt. Tokyo: Tuttle)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1873) Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary. New York: A. D. F. Randolf, vi+330+206pp.

Hepner, Charles William (1935) The Kurozumi Sect of Shinto. Tokyo: Meiji Japan Society, xviii+263pp.

Herbert, Sir. Thomas Bart (1638) Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. Describing Especially the Two Famous Empires, the Persian, and Great Mongull Weaved with the History of these Later times. Revised and enlarged by the author. London: Printed by Richard Bishop for Jacob Blome and Richard Bishop, 364pp. [1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. 1, pp. 513-5)]

Hershey, A. S. (1906) The International Law and Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War. New York: Macmillan, xii+394pp.

Hertslet, Lewis (1875) A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at Present Subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers. Vol. Vl Japan. London: Henry Butterworth. [The collection with 31 volumes was published from 1820 to 1925.]

Heylyn, Peter (1703) Cosmography in Four Books, Containing the Chorography and History of the Whole World. Improv’d with an historical continuation to the present times, by Edmund Bohun, Esq. The 7th edition. London: Printed for Edw. Brewster, etc., (to the reader) +1132+(Table)pp.

Hikoyama, Kozo (1940) Sumo -- Japanese Wrestling. Tokyo: Board of Tourist Industry, Japanese Government Railways, 101pp.

Hildreth, Richard (1855) Japan, as It Was and Is. Boston: Philips, Sampson & Company, xii+576pp. [1902 (With supplementary notes by K. Murakawa. Tokyo: Sanshusha, xii+611pp.), 1973 (Rpt. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, xii+576pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1860) Japan and the Japanese. Boston: Bradley, Dayton & Co., 586pp. [This is the revised and enlarged edition of Taylor (1855). 1861 (Rev. ed. Boston: Bradley, Dayton, x+588pp.)]

Hincks, M. A. (1910) The Japanese Dance. London: William Heinemann, 31pp.

Hishida, Seiji G. (1905) The International Position of Japan as a Great Power. New York: Columbia University Press, v+24pp. [1906 (New York: Macmillan)]

Hitchcock, Alfred M. (1917) Over Japan Way. New York: Henry Holt, xii+274pp.

Hobson, Robert Lockhart (1906) Porcelain : Oriental continental and British. A book of handy reference for collectors. London : A. Constable, xvi+ 245 p.+49 plates.

----- (1915) Chinese Pottery and Porcelain. An Account of the Potter’s Art in China from Primitive Times to the Present Day. London: Cassell. Vol. 1, xxx+227pp. Vol. 2, xvi+326pp. [1915 (2 vols. New York: Funk & Wagnalls)]]

….. (1937) Handbook of the Pottery & Porcelain of the Far East. In the department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography. Oxford: Printed by Order of the Trustees, xvi+180pp.

Hodgson, Christopher Pemberton (1861) A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally. London: Richard Bentley, xxxii+350pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, xxxii+350pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Hoffmann, Johann Joseph (1861) Shopping-Dialogues in Dutch, English and Japanese. London: Trubner, xiii+41pp.

----- (1868) A Japanese Grammar. Published by Command of His Majesty’s Minister for Colonial Affairs. Leiden: E. J. Brill (Printed by A. W. Sythoff), [8]+348+[2]pp. [Dutch edition was published in 1867. 18682 (Leiden: Brill, 367pp.), 18762 (Leiden: Brill, xvi+367pp.), 1968 (Rpt. Tokyo: Tokyo-Bunko, 348+9pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1881-1892) Japanese-English Dictionary. By Order of the Dutch Government. Elaborated and edited by L. Serrurier. Leiden: E. J. Brill. Vol. I (A- Aziyara, 1881) x+189pp. Vol. II (O- Ozusi, 1881) 77pp. Vol. III (1892) vi+(non-paginated)pp.

Holland, Clive (1895) My Japanese Wife. A Japanese Idyll. Westminster: Constable, 165pp. [19022 (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 217pp.), 1903 (London: Everett, 248pp.), 191015 (London: Everett, 158pp.), 191320 (London: Lynwood, 190pp.), 191621 (London: Robert Scott, 190pp.)]

----- (1901) Mousmé, a Story of the West and East. London: C. Arthur Pearson, 336pp.  [19022 (London: Arthur Pearson, 336pp.), 190 (New York: Stokes, 347pp.)]

----- (1907a) Things Seen in Japan. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 251pp. [19082 (London: Seeley, 251pp.), 1911 (London: Seeley, 251pp.), 1911 (New York: Dutton, 252pp.), 1914 (London: Seeley, 251pp.), 1923 (London: Seeley, 251pp.), 1924 (London: Fisher, Unwin, 235pp.)]

----- (1907b) Old and New Japan. With fifty coloured pictures by Montagu Smyth. London: J. M. Dent & Co.; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., ix+292pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1911) Brown Face and White. A Story of Japan. London: Hurst and Blackett, vi+214pp.

Hollerman, Leon (1967) Japan’s Dependence on World Economy. The Approach toward Economic Liberalization. Princeton: Princeton University Press, xv+291pp.

Holmes, Captain Henry (c1904) My Adventures in Japan. (Before the Treaty Came into Force, February 1859) A Personal Narrative. London: R. E. King & Co., 70pp.

Holmes, Charles John (1899) Hokusai. Number one the artist’s library edited by Laurence Binyon. London: The Unicorn Press, viii+48pp.+20 plates. [19002 (London: Unicorn, viii+48pp.), 1901 (New York: Longmans, Green, viii+48pp.)]

Holtham, E. Gerald (1883) Eight Years in Japan 1873-1881. Work, Travel, and Recreation. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., vi+361pp. Enjoy the photos.

Holtom, Daniel Clarence (1938) The National Faith of Japan. A Study in Modern Shinto. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, xiii+329pp.Enjoy the photos.

----- (1943) Modern Japan and Shinto Nationalism. A Study of Present-day Trends in Japanese Religions. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, ix+178pp.

Horner, Francis J. (1948) Case History of Japan. New York: Sheed & Ward, xviii+260pp. Enjoy the photos.

Houghton, Rev. Ross C. (1877) Women of the Orient. An Account of the Religious, Intellectual, and Social Condition of Women in Japan, China, India, Egypt, Syria, and Turkey. Cincinnati Hitchcock and Walden; New York: Nelson and Phillips, 496pp. Enjoy the photos.

House, Edward Howard (1881) Japanese Episodes. An Early Primary Resource on Social & Physical Features. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 247pp. Enjoy the photos.

Huish, Marcus Bourne (1888) Yone Santo. A Child of Japan. Chicago, New York and San Francisco: Belfard Clarke, 285pp. [2001 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, 285pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1889) Japan and its Art. London: The Fine Art Society, xii+254pp. [18922 (London: Fine Art Society; Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, xiv+288pp.), 19123 (London: Batsford, xvi+373pp.)]

----- (1892) A Glimpse of Old Japan as Seen in the Works of Certain of its Artists in Lacquer, Metalwork and Carvings in the Author’s Collection. London: [s.n.], 24pp.

Huish, M. B. and Charles Holmes ed. (1905) Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Arms and Armour of Old Japan, Held by the Japan Society, London, in June 1905. London: The Japan Society, London, 147pp.+ 40 plates.

Humbert, Aimé (1874) Japan and the Japanese, Illustrated. Translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey and edited by H. W. Bates. London: Richard Bentley & Son, xvii+378pp. [Original French edition was published in 1870. 1874 (New York: Appleton, 378pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Humphreys, Christmas (1949) Zen Buddhism. Melbourne, London and Toronto: William Heinemann, xv+241pp.

Hunter, Dard (1936) A Papermaking Pilgrimage to Japan, Korea and China. New York: Pynson Printers, 148+2pp. (with specimens)

Huntly, Hope (1910) Kami-No-Michi The Way of the Gods in Japan. London: Rebman, xii+339pp. [1911 (Boston: Richard G. Badger, xii+339pp.)]

Hübner, M. Le Baron de (1874) A Ramble Round the World, 1871. Translated by M. E. Herbert. London and New York: Macmillan Company. Vol. I, xi+463pp. Vol. II, viii+491pp. [1878 (London: Macmillan, xv+657+39pp.), 1879 (New ed. London: Macmillan, xv+657pp.+23 plates), 1884 (London: Macmillan, xv+657pp.)]

Hutchinson, Constance C. A. (1919) O Hana San, A Girl of Japan. London: Church Missionary Society, 160pp.

Hyndman, H. M. (1919) The Awakening of Asia. London: Cassell, viii+291pp. [1919 (New York: Boni & Liveright, viii+280pp.)]

Iimori, Rokujiuyen (1912) The Story of a Hida Craftsman. Illustrated by Katsushika Hokusai. Translated from the original Japanese with some annotations by F. V. Dickins. London: Gowans & Gray, xvi+170pp.

Imai, Masaaki (1986) Kaizen. The Key to Japan’s Competitive Success. New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, xxxiii+259pp.

Imperial Japanese Commission for the Philadelphia International Exhibition, The (1876) The Empire of Japan. Brief Sketch of the Geography, History and Constitution. Philadelphia: W. P. Kildare, Printer, ii+42pp.

----- (1876) Official Catalogue of the Japanese Section, and Descriptive Notes on the Industry and Agriculture of Japan. Centennial Exhibition (1876 Philadelphia, Pa.). Philadelphia: Published by Imperial Japanese Commission to the International Exhibition at Philadelphia, 130pp.

Imperial Japanese Mission, The (1917) A Record of the Reception throughout the U. S. of the Special Mission Headed by Viscount Ishii, together with the Exchange of Notes Embodying the Root-Takahira Understanding of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii Agreement of 1917. Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, iv+125pp. [1918 (Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, iv+125pp.)]

Inagaki, Manjiro (1890) Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese View of the Eastern Question. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 265pp. [1890 (New York: Scribner & Welford, 265pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Ingham, E. Graham (1911) From Japan to Jerusalem. London: Church Missionary Society, viii+232pp.

Inman, Roy (1995) Judo. The Skill of the Game. UK, Witshire: The Crowood Press, 128pp.

Innes, William Thornton (1917) Goldfish Varieties and Tropical Fishes. Philadelphia: Innes and Sons, 246pp. [193114 (Philadelphia: Innes and Sons, 316pp.)]

Irwin, Wallace (1909) Letters of a Japanese Schoolboy: Hashimura Togo. Illustrated by Rollin Kirby. London: Hodder & Stoughton, xiv+370pp. [1909 (New York: Doubleday, xiv+370pp.)]

Ishikawa, Takahiko and Donn F. Draeger (1962) Judo Training Methods A Sourcebook. Tokyo and Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle, 324pp.

Iyenaga, Toyokichi (1891) The Constitutional Development of Japan, 1853-1881. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 56pp. [1973 (Rpt. New York: Johnson Reprint, 56pp.)]

Jackson, S. C. F. (1899) A Jaunt in Japan, or Ninety Days Leave in the Far East. Calcutta: Thancker, Spink & Co., v+154pp.

Jacquemart, Albert (1873) History of the Ceramic Art. A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of all Ages and all Nations. Containing 200 woodcuts by H. Catenacci and Jules Jacquemart. 12 engravings in aquafortis by Jules Jacquemart. Translated by Mrs. Bury Palliser. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 627pp. [18772 (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 4+627pp.), 1877 (New York: Scribner, 4+627pp.),]

James, Grace (1910) Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales. With forty illustrations in colour by Warwick Goble. London: Macmillan & Co., viii+280+[40]pp. Enjoy the photos.

Jane, Frederick Thomas (1904) The Imperial Japanese Navy. London: W. Thacker; Calcutta and Simla: Thacker, Spink, xv+410pp.

Janeira, Armando Martins (1969) The Epic and the Tragic Sense of Life in Japanese Literature. A Comparative Essay on Japanese and Western Culture. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 50pp.

Japan Society of New York (1917) Japan and China. New York: Japan Society of New York: Tokyo: American-Japan Society. 28pp.
Japanese American National Museum (1991) Issei Pioneers, Hawaii and the Mainland 1885-1924. Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum. Enjoy the photos.

  Jarves, James Jackson (1876) A Glimpse at the Art of Japan. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 216pp. [1970 (Rpt. Philadelphia: Saifer, 216pp.), 1984 (Rpt. Rutland: Tuttle, xiii+216pp.)]

Jeffries, W. Carey (1914) Two Undergraduates in the East. London: Sports & Sportsman, xvi+167pp.

Jekyll, Gertrude (1908) Colour in the Flower Garden. London: “Country Life” and George Newnes, xiv+ 148pp.

Jenyns, Soame (1965) Japanese Porcelain. London: Faber and Faber, xiii+ 352pp.+ monochrome plates.

Jephson, Richard Mounteney and Edward Pennell Elmhirst (1869) Our Life in Japan. London: Chapman and Hall, xviii+428pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, xviii+428pp.)]

John, St. H. C. (1880) Notes and Sketches from the Wild Coast of Nippon. With Chapters on Cruising after Pirates in Chinese Waters. Edinburgh: David Douglas, xxiii+392pp.

Johnston, B. F. (1953) Japanese Food Management in World War II. With Mosaburo Hosoda and Yoshio Kusumi. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, xii+283pp.

Johnston, James D. (1861) China and Japan. Being a Narrative of the Cruise of the U. S. Steam-Frigate Powhatan in the Years 1857, ‘58, ‘59, and ‘60. Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, xii+448pp. [1861 (Philadelphia: Desilver; Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey, xii+448pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Joly, Henri L. (1907) Legend in Japanese Art. A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore Myths, Religious Symbolism. Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan. With upwards of 700 illustrations including sixteen full-page reproductions in colour. London and New York: John Lane Company, xliii+453pp. [1908 (London & New York: John Lane, xliii+453pp.), 1967a (London: Paul, Trench, Trubner, 623pp.), 1967b (Rutland: Tuttle, 623pp.)]] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1910) Japanese Sword-Mounts. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of J. C. Hawkshaw, Esq. Complied and illustrated by Henri L. Joly. Reading: Tokio Printing Co. (For private circulation), xxvi+300pp.

----- (1912) Japanese Sword Fittings. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of G. H. Naunton, Esq. Complied and illustrated by H. L. Joly. London: For G. H. Naunton. xxix+317pp.

Joly, Henri L. and Kumasaku Tomita (1916) Japanese Art and Handicraft. An Illustrated Record of the Loan Exhibition Held in Aid of the British Red Cross in October-November, 1915. London: Yamanaka & Co., 213pp. [1976 (Rpt. London: Sawers, 213pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Jonas, Frank Morris (1928) Netské. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; Kobe: J. L. Thompson, 15+187pp.

Jones, Sidney (1896) The Geisha, a Story of a Tea House. A Japanese musical play, in two acts. Musical score by Jones Sidney. Libretto by Owen Hall. Lyrics by Harry Greenback. London: Hopwood & Crew; Boston: White-Smith Music Publisher, 206pp.

Joya, Mock (1958) Mock Joya’s Things Japanese. Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, 732+xvi pp.

Kaempfer, Engelbertus (1727) The History of Japan. Giving an Account of the Ancient and Present State and Government of that Empire. Translated from his original manuscript by J. G. Scheuchzer. 2 volumes. London: Printed for the Translator, lii+612+75pp. [1728 (London: Printed for the publisher and sold by T. Woodward & C. Davis, lii+612+75pp.), 1977 (Rpt. Tokyo: Yushodo, lii+612+75pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1853) An Account of Japan. Abridged and arranged from the translation of J. G. Scheuchzer. The University Library, Vol. I., Part 2. London: Ingram, Cooke, and Co., xvi+105pp. (or pp. 145-261)

----- (1870?) ‘Part III. Kœmpfer’s Account of Japan,’ in Remarkable Voyages and Travels. Consisting of Anson’s Voyages round the world, Stephens’ Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland, and Kaempfer’s Account of Japan. London: J. Blackwood, 271-391pp. [This is the reprint of 1853 ed.]

Kagawa, Toyohiko (1933) A Grain of Wheat. Translated from the Japanese by Marion R. Draper and edited by Glenn Clark. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 313pp. [19362 (New York & London: Harper, v+150pp.), 1963 (Rpt. New York: Abingdon, 150pp.)]

Kaibara, Ekken (1905) Women and Wisdom of Japan. With an introduction by Shingoro Takaishi. London: John Murray, 64pp.

Kanehira, Ryozoo (1921) Identification of the Important Japanese Woods by Anatomical Characters. Supplement to the Anatomical Characters and Identification of Formosa Woods, etc. Taihoku: Bureau of Productive Industries, Government of Formosa, 21+104pp.
Kaneshiro, Takeo (1976) Internees: War relocation center memoirs and diaries. New York: Vantage Press, 102pp. Enjoy the photos.

Kano, Jugoro (1937) Judo (Jujutsu). Tokyo: Maruzen Company, 70pp.

Kato, N. (1918) Children’s Stories from Japanese Fairy Tales and Legend. Illustrated by Harry G. Theaker and edited by Capt. E. Vredenburg. London, Paris and New York: Raphael Tuck & sons, 144pp.

Katsukuma, Higashi and H. Irving Hancock (1905) The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu. The Official Jiu-jitsu of Japanese Government. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xv+526pp.

Kawai, Unkichi (1909) The Crown-Imperial. 2 volumes. Tokyo: Maruyama-sha; Chicago: McClurg.

Kawakami, Kiyoshi K. (1912) American-Japanese Relations. An Inside View of Japan’s Policies and Purchases. New York, Chicago and Toronto: Fleming H. Revell Company, 370pp.

----- (1921) The Real Japanese Question. New York: The Macmillan Company. xiii+269pp. Enjoy the photos.

Kaye, Michael and Eade Monteflore (1912) The Mousmé. A Japanese Romance. London: Greening & Co., 256pp.

Keene, Donald (1965) Bunraku, The Art of the Japanese Puppet Theatre. Text by Donald Keene, photographs by Kaneko Hiroshi, with an introduction by Tanizaki Junichirō. London: Ward Lock & Co.; Tokyo: Kodansha International, 287pp.

Kemish, S. B. (1860) The Japanese Empire. Its Physical, Political, and Social Condition and History, with Details of the Late American and British Expeditions. London: Partridge and Co., vii+303pp.

Kemp, Ian (1969) British G.I. In Vietnam. London: Robert Hale, 220pp.

Kemp, Lieut.-Commander P. K. (1954) Fleet Air Arm. London: Herbert Jenkins, 232pp.

Kennedy, Captain M. D. (1930) The Changing Fabric of Japan. London: Constable & Co., vii+282pp.

Kenners, Father Emmanuel (1862) The Japanese Martyrs. Or, a Brief Sketch of the Lives and Martyrdom of the Franciscan Saints. Manchester: Alex, Ireland & Co., 168pp.

Kenrick, Doughlas M. (1969) The Book of Sumo Sport, Spectacle, and Ritual. New York: Walker/ Weatherhill, xii+171pp.

Kikuchi, Baron Dairoku (1909) Japanese Education: Lectures Delivered in the University of London. London: John Murray, xvi+397pp.

Kikuno, Mutsuo ed. William Adams no Koukaishi to Shokan. (The Log-Book and Letters of William Adams) Tokyo: Nan’undo, 209pp., 1977.

Kimura, Shunkichi (1914) Present State of Electrical Industries in Japan. Volume 62, Issue 3213, pp. 671-675. London: Royal Society of the Arts, Bell & Sons.

Kincaid, Zoë (1925) Kabuki, The Popular Stage of Japan. London: Macmillan and Co., xvi+385pp.

King, Franklin Hiram (1911) Farmers of Forty Centuries. Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan. Madison: Printed for Mrs. F. H. King, ix+441pp. [1926 (London: Cape, 379pp.), 1949 (London: Cape, 379pp.)]

Kingston, W. H. G. (1871) In the Eastern Seas; or the Regions of the Birds of Paradise. A Story for Boys. London: T. Nelson & Sons; New York: Paternoster Row, 608pp. [1884 (London: Nelson, ix+608pp.)]

Kirkbride, Ronald de Levington (1959) Tamiko. London: Cassell, 197pp. [1960 (London: Pan Books, 154pp.)]

Kirkup, James (1970) Japan behind the Fan. London: J. M. Dent, xii+228pp. Enjoy the photos.
Kirtland, Lucian Swift (1919) Samurai Trails. A Chronicle of Wanderings on the Japanese High Road. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 300pp.

Kitchin, William Charles (1890) Paoli, the Last of the Missionaries. A Picture of the Overthrow of the Christians in Japan in the Seventeenth Century. New York: R. Bonner’s Sons, 468pp.

Klein, Matthias (1914) By Nippon’s Lotus Ponds: Pen Pictures of Real Japan. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 228pp.

Knapp, Arthur May (1897) Feudal and Modern Japan. 2 volumes. Boston: Joseph Knight. [18972 (Boston: Page, 2 vols.), 1898 (London: Duckworth, 224pp., 226pp.), 1900 (Boston: Page, xiii+224, 226pp.), 1906 (Rev. ed. Yokohama: Advertiser Publishing, 2 vols.)]

Knollys, Major Henry (1887) Sketches of Life in Japan. London: Chapman & Hall, x+327pp. Enjoy the photos.

Knox, George William (1904) Japanese Life in Town and Country. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xii+275pp. [1905 (New York & London: Putnam’s, xiii+275pp.), 1906 (London & New York: Putnum, xii+275pp.)]

----- (1905) Imperial Japan, the Country & its People. London: George Newnes, x+294pp.

----- (1907) The Development of Religion in Japan. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xxi+204pp.

Knox, Thomas Wallace (1879) The Boy Travellers in the Far East. Part first. Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Japan and China. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 421pp. [1880 (New York: Harper, 421pp.), 1881 (New York: Harper, 421pp.), 1883] Enjoy the photos.

Kobayashi, Kiyoshi and Harold E. Sharp (1956) The Sport of Judo as Practiced in Japan. Second Edition. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, xi+104pp. [19551 (Tokyo: Pacific Stars and Stripes Press)]

Kodokan (1947) What is Judo? Tokyo: Kodokan, 87pp.

Koehler, S. R. (1892) “Japanese Wood-cutting and Wood-cut Printing,” in Report of National Museum, 1892, 221-244pp. Communicated by T. Tokuno.

Koehn, Alfred (1933) The Art of Japanese Flower Arrangement (Ikebana). A Handbook for Beginners, with 226 Illustrations. Kobe: J. L. Thompson & Co.; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., xii+134+[64]pp.

----- (1935) The Way of Japanese Flower Arrangement. Tokyo: Kyō Bun Kwan (Christian Literature Society of Japan), xxv+304pp. Enjoy the photos.

Koestler, Arthur (1960) The Lotus and the Robot. London: Hutchingson & Co., 296pp.

Koizumi, Gunji (1960) My Study of Judo, the Principle and the Technical Fundamentals. London and New York: W. Foulsham, 200pp.

Kojima, Takashi (1954) The Japanese Abacus, Its Use and Theory. Rutland, Vermont, Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 102pp.

Komai, Gonnosuke (1901) Dreams from China and Japan. Being Transfusions from the Japanese and Chinese Languages. London: The Eastern Press, xvi+125pp.

Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich (1813) Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805, & 1806. Translated from the original German by Richard Belgrave Hoppner, Esq. London: Printed by C. Roworth for John Murray. Vol. I, xxxii+314pp. Vol. II, 404pp. [1968 (Rpt. New York: Da Capo, 2 vols.), 1998 East Meets West (Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications)]

Kuhn, Ferdinand (1955) Commodore Perry and the Opening of Japan. Eau Claire, Wisconsin: E. M. Hale and Company, 183pp. Enjoy the photos.

Kumamoto University, Study Group of Minamata Disease (1968) Minamata Disease. Kumamoto: Kumamoto University, 338pp.

Kure, B. (1920) The Historical Development of Marionette Theatre in Japan. New York: Columbia University Printing Office, 46pp.

Kuropatkin, General (1909) The Russian Army and the Japanese War. Being Historical and Critical Comments on the Military Policy and Power of Russia and on the Campaign in the Far East. Translated by Captain A. B. Lindsay. London: John Murray. Vol. 1, xxxi+309pp. Vol. 2, 348pp. [1909 (New York: Dutton, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

Ladd, George Trumbull (1910) Rare Days in Japan. London, Bombay, and Calcutta: Longmans, Green and Co., xiv+341pp. [1910 (New York: Dodd, Mead, xiv+341pp.)]

  La Farge, John (1897) An Artist’s Letters from Japan. New York: The Century Co., xiv+293pp.

Laird, E. K. (1875) The Ramble of a Globe Trotter in Australia, Japan, China, India and Cashmere. 2 volumes. London: Champman & Hall.

Lambert, Charles J. (1883) The Voyage of the “Wanderer.”  Edited from the journals and letters of C. and S. Lambert by Gerald Young. London: Macmillan, xx+335pp.

Lamont-Brown, Raymond (1997) Kamikaze, Japan’s Suicide Samurai. London: Arms and Armour, 192pp.

Landor, A. H. Savage (1893) Alone with the Hairy Ainu. Or 3,800 Miles on a Pack Saddle in Yezo and a Cruise to the Kurile Islands. London: John Murray, xvi+325pp. [1970 (Rpt. New York: Johnson Reprint, xvi+325pp.)]

Landsell, Henry (1882) Through Siberia. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington. Vol. I, 391pp. Vol. II, 404pp. [18822 (London: Sampson Low, etc., 2 vols.), 18823 (London: Sampson Low, etc., xxiii+811pp.)]

Lane-Poole, Stanley and F. V. Dickins (1894) The Life of Sir Harry Parkes: Sometime Her Majesty’s Minister to China & Japan. London: Macmillan & Co. Vol. 1, xxvi+512pp. Vol. 2, xxi+477pp.

Lange, Dr. Rudolf (1903) A Text-book of Colloquial Japanese. English edition by Christopher Noss. Tokyo: Methodist Publishing House, xxxii+570pp. Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1907.

Langsdorff, Georg Heinrich von (1813-1814) Voyages and Travels in Various Parts of the World. London: Printed for Henry Colburn, etc. Part I, xxi+362pp. Part II, 386pp.

  Lanman, Charles (1872) The Japanese in America. New York: University Publishing Company, 352pp. [1872 (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, viii+406pp.), 1926 (Rpt. [s.l.]: Japan Advertiser Press, vi+352+251pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1883) Leading Men of Japan. With an Historical Summary of the Empire. Boston: D. Lothrop & Company, 421pp.

Latourette, Kenneth Scott (1918) The Development of Japan. New York: The Macmillan Company, xi+237pp. [19262 (New York: Macmillan, xiii+245pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Laurie, Andre (1895) Schoolboy Days in Japan. Translated by Laura E. Kendall. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 270pp.

Lawlace, W. M. (1888) The Japanese Wedding: A Representation of the Wedding Ceremony in Japanese High Life. New York: H. Roorbach, 22pp.

Lawrence, James B. (1870) China and Japan, and a Voyage Thither. An Account of a Cruise in the Water of the East Indies, China, and Japan. Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, xvii+444pp.

Lawrence, Thomas Joseph (1904) War and Neutrality in the Far East. London: Macmillan & Co., xiii+301pp. [19042 (London: Macmillan, xiii+301pp.), 1906 (London: Longmans, Green, xxxiv+595pp.)]

Lawson, Kate (1910) Highways and Homes of Japan. With a frontispiece and fifty-nine illustrations from photographs taken by the author. London and Leipsic; T. Fisher Unwin, 352pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lawton, Lancelot (1908) The Japanese Spy. A Romance of Samurai and Geisha. London: Grant Richards, viii+568pp.

----- (1912) Empires of the Far East. A Study of Japan and of her Colonial Possessions, of China and Manchuria and of the Political Questions of Eastern Asia and the Pacific. London: Grant Richards. Vol. I, x+731pp. Vol. II, [732]-1598pp. [1912 (Boston: Small, Maynard, Vol. I, x+731pp., Vol. II, [732]-1598pp.)]

Leach, Bernard (1940) A Potter’s Book. With introductions by Soyetsu Yanagi and Michael Cardew. London: Faber and Faber, xxvii+293pp.

----- (1960) A Potter in Japan 1952-1954. London: Faber and Faber, 246pp. [1967 (London: Faber, 246pp.), 1967 (New York: Transatlantic Arts, 246pp.)]

Leavenworth, Charles S. (1905) The Loochoo Islands. Shanghai: North China Herald, 186pp.

Lederer, Emil and Emy Lederer-Seidler (1938) Japan in Transition. New Haven: Yale University Press, ix+260pp.

Ledoux, Louis V. (1927) The Art of Japan. New York: Japan Society, 84pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lee, Clark (1943) They Call It Pacific. An Eye-witness Story of our War against Japan from Bataan to the Solomons. New York: The Viking Press, 374pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lee, Ying Lam (1918) Japan and China. A Study of the Recent Problems between Japan and China. Oberlin: The Eastanian, 22pp.

Leech, John Henry (1892-94) Butterflies from China, Japan and Corea. 4 parts. London: R. H. Porter.

Lemmon, J. G. (1902) A Record of Red Cross Work on the Pacific Slope. Including California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho with their Auxiliaries, also Reports from Nebraska, Tennessee, and Far-away Japan. Oakland: Pacific Press, 458pp.

Lewis, Henry Harrison (1907) At the Mikado’s Court. The Adventures of Three American Boys in Modern Japan. New York: D. Appleton and Co., ix+283pp.

Liggins, Rev. John (1867) Oriental Picture Gallery; or, Illustrations from India, China and Japan. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 32pp.

----- (1867) One Thousand Familiar Phrases in English and Romanized Japanese. Second edition. New York: Cambridge, 60pp.

Lind, Andrew W. (1946) Hawaii’s Japanese. An Experiment in Democracy. Princeton, N. J. : Princeton University Press, 264pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lindley, John and Thomas Moore ed. (1866) The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom. With which is incorporated a Glossary of Botanical Terms. London: Longmans, Greens, and Co. Part I, xx+592+32pp. Part II, 593-1254+32pp.

Linthicum, Richard (1904) War between Japan and Russia. The Complete Story of the Desperate Struggle between Two Great Nations. New York: W. R. Vansant, 490pp. [1905 (Chicago: Allied Printing Trades Council, 482pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Little, Frances (1906) The Lady of the Decoration. New York: The Century Co., 236pp. [1907 (New York: Century, vi+236pp.), 1908 (New York: Century, 236pp.), 1909 (New York: Century, 236pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1909) Little Sister Snow. New York: The Century Co., 141pp.

----- (1912) The Lady and Sada San. A Sequel to the Lady of the Decoration. New York: The Century Co., iv+225pp.

Lloyd, Arthur (1890) Japanese Colloquial Texts, with Translations and Notes. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner; Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, 95pp.

----- (1909) Every-day Japan. Written after Twenty-five Years’ Residence and Work in the Country. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne: Cassell and Company, xiv+381pp. [1911]

----- (1910) Pictures of Life in Japan. Sixty photographs illustrative of everyday life there. London and Glasgow: Gowans & Gray, 79pp.

----- (1911) The Creed of Half Japan. Historical Sketches of Japanese Buddhism. London: Smith, Elder & Co., x+393pp.

Lockhart, James Haldane Stewart (1898) A Guide to the Inscriptions on the Coins of the the Farther East. With Special Reference to the Glover Collection and a Chronology of the Dynasties and Emperors of China, Annam, and Japan. Forming Volume III of the “Currency of the Farther East.” Hongkong: Noronha, xi+74+lixpp.

Lombard, Frank Alanson (1928) An Outline History of the Japanese Drama. With an introduction by George Pierce Baker. London: George Allen & Unwin, 358pp.

Long, John Luther (1905) Miss Cherry-Blossom of Tokyo. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 363pp.

Longford, Joseph Henry (1910) The Story of Old Japan. London: Chapman and Hall, xi+409pp. [19102 (London: Chapman & Hall, xi+409pp.)]

----- (1913) The Evolution of New Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 166pp.

Longhurst, Percy (1928) Ju-jutsu and Judo. London and New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 64pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lonien, Claude (2003) The Japanese Economic and Social System. From a Rocky Past to an Uncertain Future. Amsterdam, Berlin, Oxford, Tokyo, Washington, DC: IOS Press, vii+172pp.

Lory, Hills (1943) Japan’s Military Masters. The Army in Japanese Life. Washington: The Infantry Journal, 188pp. Enjoy the photos.

Loti, Pierre (1897) Japan, Madame Chrysantheme. Translated from the French by Laura Ensor, with designs by Rossi and Myrbach, reproduced by Guilaume Freres. London: George Routledge and Sons, 335pp. [French edition was first published in 1889. c1897 (New York: Stokes, 335pp.), 1973 (Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle, 335pp.)]

Loudon, John Claudius (1829) An Encyclopaedia of Plants. The Whole in English, with the Synonymes of the Commoner Plants in the Different European and Other Languages. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, xx+[2]+1159pp. [1866 (London: Longmans, Green, xxii+1574+24pp.)]

Lowell, Percival (1888) The Soul of the Far East. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 226pp. [1888 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 226pp.), 18986 (Cambridge: University Press, 226pp.), 18986 (Boston & New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 226pp.), 1911 (New illustrated ed. New York: Macmillan, x+226pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1891) Noto. An Unexplored Corner of Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 261+20pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1894) Occult Japan or the Way of the Gods. An Esoteric Study of Japanese Personality and Possession. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 379pp. Enjoy the photos.

Lueras, Leonard (1985) Kanyaku Imin. A Hundred Years of Japanese Life in Hawaii. Honolulu: International Savings and Loan Association, 160pp.

Luffmann, C. Bogue (1920) The Harvest of Japan. A Book of Travel with some Account of the Trees, Gardens, Agriculture, Peasantry, and Rural Requirements of Japan. London: T. C. & E. C. Jack, xiv+276pp.

Lum, Peter (c1912) Six Centuries in East Asia -- China, Japan & Korea from the 14th Century to 1912. New York: S. G. Phillips, 256pp. [1973 (New York: Phillips, 256pp.)]

Lynch, George (c1910) Old and New Japan. The Romantic Story of a Romantic People. [s.l.]:[s.n.], 144pp.

Mabie, Hamilton Wright (1914) Japan To-day and To-morrow. New York: The Macmillan Company, ix+291pp. [1915 (New York: Macmillan, ix+291pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Macaulay, Fannie Caldwell (1906) The Lady of the Decoration. With illustrations in colour by Wakana Utigawa. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 209pp.

MacCauley, Clay (1897) An Introductory Course in Japanese. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, xv+569pp. [First published in 1896, Yokohama, Kelly and Walsh, xv+569pp.] Enjoy the photos.

Macfarland, Charles S. ed. (1917) The Church and International Relations with Japan. Report of the Commission on Relations with Japan. New York: Missionary Education Movement, v+312pp.

MacFarlane, Charles (1852) Japan; An Account, Geographical and Historical. From the Earliest Period at Which the Islands Composing this Empire were Known to Europeans, down to the Present Time; and the Expedition Fitted out in the United States, etc... New York: George P. Putnam & Co., xii+365pp. [1852 (London: George Routledge, xviii+435pp.), 1856 (Hartford: Silar Andrus)] Enjoy the photos.

Mackenzie, Donald Alexander (1923) Myths of China and Japan. London: Gresham Publishing Company, xvi+404pp. Enjoy the photos.

MacLay, Arthur Collins (1886) A Budget of Letters from Japan. Reminiscences of Work and Travel in Japan. London: Sampson Low & Co., viii+391pp. [1886 (New York: Armstrong, viii+391pp.), 18892 (New York: Armstrong, xii+391pp.)]

----- (1889) Mito Yashiki. A Tale of Old Japan, Being a Feudal Romance Descriptive of the Decline of the Shogunate and of the Downfall of the Power of the Tokugawa Family. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, viii+456pp. [18902 (New York & London: Putnam’s, viii+456pp.), 2001 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, viii+456pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

MacRitchie, David (1892) The Ainos. Internationales Archiv fur Ethnographie, supplement aut t. 4. Leiden: P. W. W. Trap; Paris: Ernest Laroux; New York: E. Steiger & Co., xiv+69pp.

MacWilliams, Mark W. ed. (2008) Japanese Visual Culture. Explorations in the Wold of Manga and Anime. Forward by Frederik L. Schodt. New York: M. E. Sharpe, xi+352pp. Enjoy the photos.

Majumdar, Pratap Chandra (1884) Sketches of a Tour Round the World. (United States, England, Japan) Calcutta: [s.n.], 217pp.

Makiyama Thomas H. (1960) The Power of Aikido. New York: Lancer Books, 190pp. Enjoy the photos.

Malte-Brun, M. (1822) Universal Geography, or a Description of All the Parts of the World. Vol. II. Edinburgh: Printed for Adam Black; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. [1826 (Boston: Wells and Lilly; New York: Bliss and White, xxvii+615pp.)]

Marcus, Stanley (1974) Minding the Store; A Memoir. Boston: Little, Brown, xii+383pp.

Markino, Yoshio (1910) A Japanese Artist in London. London: Chatto & Windus, xix+199+[12]pp. [1910 (Philadelphia: Jacobs, xvii+222+[12]pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1912a) My Idealed John Bullesses. London: Constable, xx+166pp.

----- (1912b) When I was a Child. London: Constable, xii+281pp. [1913 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, xii+281pp.)]

Martin, Peter and Joan Martin (1970) Japanese Cooking. London: Deutsch, 192pp. [1972 (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 208pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Masaoka, Naoichi ed. (1914) Japan to America. A Symposium of Papers by Political Leaders and Representative Citizens of Japan on Conditions in Japan and on the Relations between Japan and the United States. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xii+235pp. Enjoy the photos.

Masood, Syed Ross (1923) Japan and its Educational System. Being a Report Compiled for the Government of His Exalted Highness the Nizam. Hyderabad-Deccan, India: Printed at the Government Central Press, v+370pp.

Matsuki, Bunkio (1903) Catalogue of Rare Objects in Brass, Leathers, and Wood Illustrating the Art of Old Japan. New York: the American Art Association, Managers, 133pp.

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Matsumura, Jinzo (1904-1912) Index Plantarum Japonicarum; sive Enumeratio plantarum omnium ex insulis Kurile, Yezo, Nippon, Sikoku, Kiusiu, Liukiu, et Formosa hucusque cognitarum systematice et alphabetice disposita adjectis synonymis selectis, nominibus japonicis, locis natalibus. Vol. 1, Cryptogamae (1904). Vol. 2, Phanerogamae (1905-1912). Tokyo: Maruzen.

Mayers, William Fred and Charles King (1867) The Treaty Ports of China and Japan. A Complete Guide to the Open Ports of those Countries, together with Peking, Yedo, Hongkong and Macao. Compiled and edited by Nicholas Belfield Dennys. London and Hongkong: Trübner and Co., viii+668+xlviii+26pp. [1977 (Rpt. San Francisco, viii+668+xlviii+26pp.)]

McAlpine, Helen and William (1958) Japanese Tales and Legends. Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe. London: Oxford University Press, 212pp.

McClatchie, Thomas R. H. (1879) Japanese Plays (Versified). With illustrations drawn and engraved by Japanese artists. Yokohama: Japan Daily Herald, vi+136pp.

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McConaughty, J. W. (1912) Typhoon, a Story of New Japan. New York: The H. K. Fly Company, 306pp.

McDonald, Etta Blaisdell (1909) Ume San in Japan. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 4+118pp. [1910 (London: Wells Gardner, 120pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

McGovern, William Montgomery (1920) Colloquial Japanese. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., viii+234pp. [1925 (London: Paul, Trench, Trubner, viii+234pp.), 1925 (London: Routledge & Paul, viii+234pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

McKenzie, Frederich Arthur (1905) From Tokyo to Tiflis, Uncensored Letters from the War. London: Hurst and Blackett. viii+340pp.

McLaren, Walter Wallace (1916) A Political History of Japan during the Meiji Era, 1867-1912. London: Frank Cass, 379pp. [1916 New York: Scribner; London: George Allen & Unwin, 379pp.), 1965 (New York: Russell & Russell, 379pp.)]

McMahon, Thomas J. (1926) The Orient I Found. London: Duckworth, 223pp.

McWilliams, Carey (1944) Prejudice, Japanese-Americans Symbol of Racial Intolerance. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 337pp. Enjoy the photos.

Medhurst, Walter H. (1830) An English and Japanese, and Japanese and English Vocabulary. Batavia: [s.n.], viii+344pp. Enjoy the photos.

Mello, Francisco Manuel de (1750) An Historical Account of the Discovery of the Island of Madeira, Abridged from the Portuguese Original. To which is Added, an Account of the Present State of the Island, etc. (Extracts from a Voyage to Suratt in 1689. By J. Ovington) London: J. Payne & J. Bouquet, x+88pp.

Melville, James (1980) The Chrysanthemum Chain. London: Secker and Warburg, 181pp.

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Menpes, Dorothy (1901) Japan, a Record in Colour by Mortimer Menpes. Transcribed by Dorothy Menpes. London: Adam & Charles Black, xiii+207pp. [19043 (London: Black, 208pp.), 1905 (London: Black, xiv+207pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Mentzel, Christian (1682) Pinax Botanorymos Polyglottos Index. Berlin: Daniel Reichelius, 331pp.

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Mikes, George (1958) East is East. London: Andre Deutsch, 190pp.

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Miller, Olive Beaupré (1925) Little Pictures of Japan. Illustrated by Katharine Sturges. The Book House for Children, pp. 191. Enjoy the photos.
Miller, Roy Andrew (1967) The Japanese Language. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, xix+428pp.+25plates.

Millis, H. A. (1915) The Japanese Problem in the United States. An Investigation for the Commission on Relations with Japan Appointed by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. New York: The Macmillan Company, xxi+334pp.

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Minagawa, Saburo ed. (1974) “Supplement to Cocks’ Diary” in Relationships between Britain and Japan in the Elizabethan Age. Tokyo: Shinozaki-shorin, pp. 71-230.

Mitchell, Charles Archibald (1900) Camphor in Japan and Formosa. London: Chiswick Press, 66pp. Enjoy the photos.

Mitford, Eustace Bruce (1913) Japan’s Inheritance, the Country, its People, and their Destiny. 75 photos. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 383pp. [1914 (New York: Dodd, Mead, 383pp.)]

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Montgomery, Helen Barrett (1908) The Empire of the East. A Simple Account of Japan as It Was, Is, and Will Be. London: Methuen & Co., xii+307pp. [1909 (Chicago: McClurg; London: Methuen)]

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Mori, Arinori (1872) Religious Freedom in Japan. A memorial and draft of charter. Washington, D. C.: Mori Arinori, 16pp.

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----- (1908) Historical Tales, The Romance of Reality. Text-books of the Angelus University Course in the History of the World’s Greatest Nations. Volume XII Japanese and Chinese. Los Angeles, California: The Angelus University, 355pp.

Morris, John (1895) Advance Japan: A Nation Thoroughly in Earnest. London: W. H. Allen & Co., xix+443pp. [18962 (London: Allen, xxii+443pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

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Morris, John (1943) Traveller from Tokyo. London: The Cresset Press, 163pp.

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Morris, J. Malcolm (1954) The Wise Bamboo. London: Michael Joseph, 222pp.

Morrison, Arthur (1911) The Painters of Japan. London: T. C. & E. C. Jack and Edinburgh. Vol. I, xiv+153pp. Vol. II, x+127pp. Enjoy the photos.

Morse, Edward Sylvester (1879) Shell Mounds of Omori. Memoirs of the Science Department, University of Tokio, Japan. Volume I. Part I. Tokyo: The University of Tokyo, iv+36pp.+18 plates.

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----- (1886)  See Morse (c1885)

----- (1901) Catalogue of the Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery. With 68 photogravure plates. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, xiii+384+40+xxviiipp. [1979 (Rpt. Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle, xix+396pp.+68 plates)]

----- (1917) Japan Day by Day, 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. Vol. I, xvi+441pp. Vol. II, vi+453pp. [1936 (Tokyo: Kobunsha, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

Morse, Edward Sylvester and Robert Lockhart Hobson (1914) Chinese, Corean and Japanese Potteries. Descriptive Catalogue of Loan Exhibition of Selected Examples. New York: Japan Society, x+129pp.

Mortlake, G. N. ed. (c1911) Love-Letters of a Japanese. 2nd edition. London: Stanley Paul & Co., 347pp.

Moss, Michael (1863) Seizure by the Japanese of Mr. Micheal Moss and his Treatment by the Consul-General (Sir R. Alcock). With appendix containing the text of the official documents bearing on the case. London: William Ridgway and A. H. Baily, ii+203pp.

Mossman, Samuel (1873) New Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun. Its Annals during the Past Twenty Years, Recording the Remarkable Progress of the Japanese in Western Civilization. London: John Murray, vii+484pp. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1880) Japan. With illustrations. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, iv+247+32pp.

Moule, G. H. (1913) The Spirit of Japan. London: Student Volunteer Missionary Union, xii+312pp. [1913 (London: Church Missionary Society, xii+312pp.), 1913 (London: Young People’s Missionary Movement, xii+312pp.), 1913 (Edinburgh: Mission Study Committee of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, xii+312pp.)]

Mounsey, Augustus H. (1879) The Satsuma Rebellion. An Episode of Modern Japanese History. London: John Murray, xvi+294pp. [1979 (Rpt. Washington: University Publications of America, xv+294pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Moxon, Joseph (1676) A Collection of Some Attempts Made to the North-east and North-west for the Finding a Passage to Japan, China & c. London: Published for Joseph Moxon.

Muller, Mary (1902) Little People of Japan. A Story of Japanese Child-Life. Chicago: A. Flanagan Company, 190pp.

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Munroe, Kirk (1901) A Son of Satsuma or with Perry in Japan. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, vi+306pp. Enjoy the photos.

Munro, Neil Gordon (1904) Coins of Japan. Yokohama: The Box of Curious Printing and Publishing Company, xx+281pp. [1905 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, xx+281pp.)]

----- (1905) For the Mikado, or a Japanese Middy in Action. New York & London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, iv+270pp.

----- (1908) Prehistoric Japan. Yokohama: Printed for the author, xvii+705pp. Enjoy the photos.

Murai, Gensai (1904) Kibun Daizin. From Shark-Boy to Merchant Prince. With Illustrations by George Varian. Translated by Masao Yoshida. New York: The Century Co., viii+[2]+164pp. [1906 (Tokyo: Yurakusha, 138pp.)]

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Murdoch, James (1892a) Ayame San. A Japanese Romance of 23rd Year of Meiji (1890). Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore: Kelly and Walsh, 309pp.

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Murray, Hugh (1820) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Asia. Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown. Vol. I, xvi+517pp. Vol. II, viii+525pp. Vol. III, viii+544pp. [18342 (Edinburgh: Printed for A. & C. Black)]

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Nagel Publishers, Geneva (1965) The Nagel Travel Guide Series, Japan. New York, Toronto and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1119pp. Enjoy the photos.

Nakamura, Kaju (1910) Prince Ito, the Man and Statesman. A Brief History of His Life. New York: Japanese-American Commercial Weekly & Anraku Pub., 114pp. [19102 (New York: Japanese-American Commercial Weekly, 114pp.), 1936 (London: Allen & Unwin, 240pp.)]

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Neve, Richard (1702) Apopiroscopy: or, a Compleat and Faithful History of Experiments and Observations: not only Chymical and Curious, but Mechanical; and in several Arts, Sciences and Professions. London: Printed for D. Brown, (prolegomenon)+240pp. [T. Snow on the title page is a pseudonym of Richard Neve.]

Newton, J. C. Calhoun (1899) Japan: Country, Court, and People. Toronto: William Briggs, xiv+432pp. [1900 (New York, Chicago, Toronto: Fleming H. Revell, xvi+432pp.), 1900 (Nashville & Dallas: M. E. Church, South, xvi+432pp.)]

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Nitobé, Inazo (1900) Bushido the Soul of Japan. An Exposition of Japanese Thought. Philadelphia: The Lees & Biddle Co., ix+127pp. Enjoy the photos.

Nitobe, Inazo (1905) Bushido the Soul of Japan. An Exposition of Japanese Thought. With an introduction by W. E. Griffis. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xxv+203pp. Enjoy the photos.

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Nitobe, Inazo and others (1931) Western Influences in Modern Japan. A Series of Papers on Cultural Relations. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, xii+532pp.

Niwa, Teizo (1937) Chrysanthemums of Japan. First English edition. London: G. Allen & Unwin, vi+56+4pp.

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----- (1895) The Peoples and Politics of the Far East. Travels and Studies in the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese Colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam and Malaya. London: T. Fisher Unwin, xvi+608pp. [1895 (New York: Scribner’s, xvi+608pp.), 1899 (London: Fisher Unwin, xvi+608pp.), 1900 (London: Fisher Unwin, xvi+608pp.)]

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O’Conroy, Taid (1933) The Menace of Japan. London: Hurst & Blackett, 288pp. Enjoy the photos.

Office of Armed Forces Information and Education, The, Department of Defense (1952) A Pocket Guide to Japan. This Pocket Guide supersedes A Pocket Guide to Japan, 1 September 1950. Washington: Department of the Army, 82pp. Enjoy the photos.

Ogawa, Dennis M. and Glen Grant (1985) To a Land Called Tengoku. One Hundred Years of the Japanese in Hawaii. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing of Honolulu, 28pp.

Okabe, Kakuta (1908) Japanese Sword Guards. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, v+148pp. Enjoy the photos.

Okakura, Kakuzo (1903) The Ideals of the East, with Special Reference to the Art of Japan. London: John Murray, xxii+244pp. [1904 (London: Murray, xxii+244pp.), 1904 (New York: Dutton, xxii+ 249pp.), 1905 (London: Murray, xxii+244pp.), 1905 (New York: Dutton, xxii+ 249pp.)]

----- (1906) The Book of Tea. New York: Fox Duffield & Co., ix+160pp. [192610 (New York: Duffield, 160pp.), 1956 (Rpt. Rutland: Tuttle, xii+133pp.), 1964 (Rpt. New York: Dover Publications, xviii+76pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Okakura, Yoshisaburo (1905) The Japanese Spirit. New York: James Pott & Co., xiv+127pp. [1905 (London: Constable, xiv+132pp.), 1909 (London: Constable)]

----- (1913) The Life and Thought of Japan. London: J. M. Dent and Sons, viii+150pp.

Okuma, Count Shigenobu (1909) Fifty Years of New Japan. English Version Edited by Marcus B. Huish. London: Smith Elders & Co., Vol. I, xi+646pp. Vol. II, viii+616pp. [1909 (New York: Dutton, 646pp., 616pp.)]

Oliphant, Laurence (1859) Narrative of the Earl of Elgin’s Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, ‘58, ‘59. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. Vol. I, viii+492pp. Vol. II, 496pp. [1860 (New York: Harper, xvi+645pp.), 18602 (Edinburgh: Blackwood, xiv+492pp., xi+497pp.), 1915 (London: Blackwood)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1887) Episodes in a Life of Adventure. Or Moss from a Rolling Stone. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, vi+420pp. [1896 (Edinburgh: Blackwood, vi+420pp.), 2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library)]

Omori, Anne Shepley and Kochi Doi. (1920) Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan. Translated by Omori and Doi. With an introduction by Amy Lowell. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, xxxii+201pp. [1935 (Tokyo: Kenkyusha, xxiv+209pp.)]

O’Neill, John (1893-1897) The Night of the Gods. An Inquiry into Cosmic and Cosmogonic Mythology and Symbolism. 2 volumes. London: [s.n.], 582pp.

Ono, Yeijiro (1890) The Industrial Transition in Japan. The American Economic Association, Monographs, Vol. 5, No. I. Baltimore: The American Economic Association, 121pp.

Orange, James (1907) Catalogue of a Small Collection of Japanese Lacquer. Hong Kong: For Private Circulation, 58pp.

Osborn, Captain Sherard (1859) A Cruise in Japanese Waters. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, vi+210pp. [1865 (Edinburgh: Blackwood, 535pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1861) Japanese Fragments. With facsimiles of illustrations by artists of Yedo. London: Bradbury and Evans, xii+139pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, xii+139pp.)]

----- (1865) Quedah, A Cruise in Japanese Seas. The Fight on the Peiho. New edition. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, xvi+535pp.

Osborn, L. C. (1943) From the Mouth of the Lions. Told by a Prisoner of Japan. Cleveland, Ohio: L. C. Osborn, ix+64pp. Enjoy the photos.

Osborne, Harold ed. (1970) The Oxford Companion to Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press, xii+1277pp.

Otto, Alexander F. and Theodore S. Holbrook (1902) Mythological Japan. The Symbolisms of Mythology in Relation to Japanese Art. With illustrations, drawn in Japan, by native artists. Philadelphia: Drexel Biddle Publisher, 63pp.

Ovington, John, M. A. (1696) A Voyage to Suratt, in the Year, 1689. Giving a Large Account of that City and its Inhabitants, and of the English Factory there. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 606pp. [1976 (Rpt. New Delhi: Associated Publishing House, viii+240pp.)]

Ozaki, Madame Yukio (1919) Romances of Old Japan. Rendered into English from Japanese sources. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., ix+278pp. Enjoy the photos.

Ozaki, Yei Theodora (1903) The Japanese Fairy Book. New York: A. L. Burt, vii+305pp. [1903 (New York: Grosset & Dunlop, vi+305pp.), 1903 (Westminster: Archibald Constable, xi+296pp.), 1922 (London: Archibald Constable, xi+296pp.)]

----- (1909) Warriors of Old Japan and Other Stories. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, xxviii+253pp. [1909 (London: Constable, xxviii+253pp.)]

Ozawa, Shotaro (1891) A Speech on the Revision of Treaties with Japan to Western Nations. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Register Publishing Co., 41pp.

Page, Jesse (1895) Japan: Its People and Missions. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., 160pp. Enjoy the photos.

Palmer, Aaron Haight (1857) Documents and Facts Illustrating the Origin of the Mission to Japan. Authorized by government of the United States, May 10th, 1851. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, 22pp.

Palmer, Frederick (1904) With Kuroki in Manchuria. New York: Scribner’s Sons, 362pp.

Papinot, Edmond B. (1910) Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. Tokyo: Librairie Sansaisha; Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, xiv+842pp. [1948 (Rpt. Ann Arbor: Overbeck, xiv+832pp.), 1964 (Rpt. New York: Frederick Ungar, 2 vols.), 1968 (New York, 842pp.), 1972 (Rpt. Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle, xx+842pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Parabellum (Ferdinand Heinrich Grautoff) (1909) Banzai! Leipzig: Thodor Weicher, xi+320pp.

Paris, John (1921) Kimono. London and Glasgow: Collins’ Clear-type Press, 345pp. [1922 (New York: Boni and Liveright, vii+320pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1924) Sayonara (Good-bye). London: W. Collins Sons, viii+370pp. [1924 (New York: Boni & Liveright, 317pp.)]

----- (1929) The Island beyond Japan. London: W. Collins Sons & Co., 276pp.

Parker, Edmund K. (1963) Secrets of Chinese Karate. Englewood Cliff, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 239pp.

Parker, P. (1838) Journal of an Expedition from Sincapore to Japan, with a Visit to Loo-choo. Revised by Andrew Reed. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 75pp. [1974 (Rpt. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources)]

Parliament, Great Britain (1861) Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Japan, March and April, 1861. London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, 86pp.

Parry, Capt. Sydney Henry Jones (1880) My Journey Round the World, viâ Ceylon, New Zealand, Australia, Torres Straits, China, Japan and the United States. 2 volumes. London: Hurst and Blackett, x+295pp. [1881 (London: Hurst & Blackett, x+295pp.)]

Parsons, Alfred (1896) Notes in Japan. London: Osgood Mcllvaine, xiv+225pp. [1896 (New York: Harper, xiv+225pp.)]

Partridge, Eric (1948) A Dictionary of Forces’ Slang, 1939-1945. London: Secker & Warburg, xi+212pp.

Passin, Herbert (1982) Encounter with Japan. Tokyo, New York and San Francisco: Kodansha International Ltd., 193pp. Enjoy the photos.

Pasteur, Violet M. (1906) Gods and Heroes of Old Japan. Decorated by Ada Galton. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., xi+164pp.

Patric, John (1943) Why Japan Was Strong. Adventurous Investigations of a Yankee hobo in Japan, Manchuria, Korea & China. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, v+313pp. [1944 (London: Methuen, v+313pp.)]

Payne, John (1791) Universal Geography Formed into a New and Entire System. Describing Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. Vol. I. London: Printed for the Author, iv+xx+624pp. [This is basically the same as Fenning (1765).]

Pearson, George Cullen (1886) Flights Inside and Outside Paradise by a Penitent Peri. Sketches of Travel in Japan and elsewhere. New York, etc.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xviii+389pp.

Peery, Rufus Benton (1897) The Gist of Japan. The Islands, their People and Missions. Edinburgh and London: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 317pp. [1897 (New York, Chicago, Toronto: Fleming H. Revell, 324pp.), 1904 (New ed. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier; London: Revell, 324pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Peltier, Florence (1903) A Japanese Garland. Illustrated by Genjiro Yeto. Boston: Lothrop, 201pp.

Pennant, Thomas (1800) Outline of the Globe. Vol. III. The View of India Extra Gangem, China, and Japan. London: Printed by Luke Hansard, Great Turnstile, Lincoln’s-Inn Fields and Sold by John White, xi+284pp.+indexes.

Perkins, Lucy Fitch (1912) The Japanese Twins. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 177pp. [1940 (Mittituck: American House, 177pp.)]

Perry, Calbraith Matthew (1855) Message of the President of the United States. Transmitting a Report of the Secretary in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of December 6, 1854. 33rd Congress, 2nd Session. Washington: Senate Ex. Doc. No. 34, 195pp.

Peters, George Henry (1897) Impressions of a Journey Round the World, Including India, Burma and Japan. London: Waterlow and Sons, x+373pp.

Pfoundes, C. (1875) Fu-só Mimi Bukuro. A Budget of Japanese Notes. Yokohama: Printed and published at the “Japan Mail” Office, 184pp. Enjoy the photos.

Philalethes [pseud.] (1854) Justo Ucondono, Prince of Japan. Baltimore: J. Murphy & Co., xvi+343pp.

Phillips, Henry Albert (1932) Meet the Japanese. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 319pp.

Picart, Bernard (1733) The Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Idolatrous Nations. Together with Historical Annotations, and several Curious Discourses Equally Instructive and Entertaining. Translated into English by a gentleman. Vol. IV, Part II. London: Printed by William Jackson, for Claude Du Bosc, ix+514+(index)pp.

Pier, Garrett Chatfield (1914) Temple Treasures of Japan. New York: Frederic Fairchild Sherman, xviii+334pp.

Piggott, Sir Francis Taylor (1892a) The Garden of Japan. A Year’s Diary of its Flowers. With four pictures by Alfred East, R.I. London and Orpington: George Allen, 60pp. [18962 (London: Allen, 60pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1892b) Exterritoriality. The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries. London: W. Clowes, xiii+303pp. [1907 (New ed. Hongkong: Kelly & Walsh, 326pp.)]

----- (1893) The Music and Musical Instruments of Japan. London: B. T. Batsford, xviii+230pp. [19092 (Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh; London: Batsford, xviii+196pp.), 1971 (Rpt. of 1909 ed. New York: Da Capo, xviii+196pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1909.

----- (1910) Studies in the Decorative Art of Japan. London: B. T. Batsford, 130pp. [First published in 1910, Yokohama, Kelly & Walsh, 130pp.]

Pinkerton, John (1802) Modern Geography. A Description of the Empires, States, and Colonies, with the Oceans, Seas and Islands in all Parts of the World. The astronomical introduction by the Rev. S. Vince. 2 volumes. London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies [etc.]. [18113 (Corrected edition)]

Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez (1653) The Voyages and Adventures of Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, a Portugal. During his Travels for the Space of One and Twenty Years in the Kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchinchina, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a Great Part of the East-Indiaes. Done into English by Henry Cogan. London: Printed by J. Macock for Henry Cripps, and Lodewick Lloyd. [16632 (London: Herrington, 326pp.), 16923 (London: Printed for Richard Bently, Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, and Tho. Bennet, 12+326pp.), 1891 (Rpt. of 1663 ed. With an introduction by Arminius Vambéry. London: Fisher Unwin, xxxii+464pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Pitman, Emma Raymond (1882) Central Africa, Japan and Fiji. A Story of Missionary Enterprise, Trials, and Triumphs. London: Hodder and Stoughton, viii+296pp.

Plant, Hermann (1905) Key to the Japanese Conversation -- Grammar. With Numerous Reading Lessons and Dialogues Using the Method Gaspey - Otto-Sauer. London: David Nutt, 66pp.
Plath, David W. (1964) The After Hours. Modern Japan and the Search for Enjoyment. Berkeley: University of California Press. and Cambridge U. P. xi + 222pp. [1969 [2nd printing], 1984 (Greenwood Press Reprint)] Enjoy the photos.

Ponting, Herbert G. (1910) In Lotus-Land Japan. London: The Macmillan Company, xvi+395pp. [1922 (London: Dent, 306pp.), 1985 (Rpt. Tokyo: Isao Masamune, xvi+395pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Pooley, Andrew Melvill ed. (1915) The Secret Memoirs of Count Tadasu Hayashi. London: Eveleigh Nash, 327pp. [1915 (New York: & London: Putnam’s, v+331pp.)]

----- (1917) Japan at the Cross Roads. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 362pp.

Porter, Robert Percival (1898) Commerce and Industries of Japan. Philadelphia: National Association of Manufactures, vii+165pp.

----- (1911) The Full Recognition of Japan. Being a Detailed Account of the Economic Progress of the Japanese Empire to 1911. London: Henry Frowde, x+789pp. [1911 (Oxford: OUP, xii+789pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1918) Japan, the Rise of a Modern Power. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, vi+361pp. [1919 (Oxford: Clarendon, vi+361pp.)]

Porter, William N. (1909) A Hundred Verses from Old Japan. Being Translation of the Hyaku-nin-isshu. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, x+100+viiipp. [1979 (Rpt. Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle, xiv+100+viiipp.)]

Potok, Chaim (1982) The Book of Lights. New York: Knopf, 369pp.

Pratt, Fletcher (1946) Fleet against Japan. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 253pp. Enjoy the photos.

Pratt, Helen (1937) Japan Where Ancient Loyalties Survive. New York: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, vi+188pp.

Pratt, Peter (1931) History of Japan. Compiled from the Records of the English East India Company at the Instance of the Court of Directors. Kobe: J. L. Thompson & Co. Vol. I, xxvi+488pp. Vol. II, v+339pp. [Originally complied in 1822.]

Price, Willard (1944) Japan’s Islands of Mystery. New York: The John Day Company, vii+264pp.

Priestley, Joseph (1788) Lectures on History and General Policy. Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, xxxvii+471pp. [17913 (Dublin: Luke White and P. Byrne, xxxvii+471pp.)]

Pruyn, Mary (1877) Grandmamma’s Letters from Japan. Boston: James H. Earle, 219pp.

Psalmanazar, George (1704) An Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, an Island Subject to the Emperor of Japan. Together with a relation of what happen’d to the author in his travels; particularly his conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several parts of Europe. London: Printed for Dan. Brown. xiv+331pp. [1926 (Rpt. London: Robert Holden, xlviii+288pp.)]

----- (1707) A Dialogue between a Japonese and a Formosan, about some Points of The Religion of the Time. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott at the Cross-Keys, (vi)+ 41pp. [1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. II, pp. 77-84)]

Pumpelly, Raphael (1870) Across America and Asia. Notes of a Five Years’ Journey around the World and of Residence in Arizona, Japan and China. New York: Leypoldt & Holt, xvi+454pp. [18702 (New York: Leypoldt & Holt, xvi+454pp.), 18703 (New York: Leypoldt & Holt, xvi+454pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Purcell, T. A. (1889) A Suburb of Yedo. London: Chapman and Hall, 212pp.

Purchas, Samule (1613) Pvrchas His Pilgrimage. Or Relations of the World and the Religions Observed in all Ages and Places Discouered, from the Creation vnto this Present...and Geographicall Historie of Asia, Africa, and America... London: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1625) His Pilgrims and the Relation of the World. Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas his Pilgrims. Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishman and Others. 20 volumes. [1905 (Rpt. Glasgow: James MacLehose), 1965 (Rpt. New York: AMS Press)] 

----- (1625) Purchas His Pilgrimes in Japan. Extracted from Hakluytus Posthumus of Purchas his Pilgrims. Edited with commentary and notes by Cyril Wild. Kobe J. L. Thompson & Co.; London: Kegal Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., viii+283pp., 1938. Enjoy the photos.

Purnell, C. J. ed. (1916)The Log-book of William Adams 1614-19. With the journal of Edward Saris, and other documents relating to Japan, Cochin China, etc. London: Printed by the Eastern Press, pp. 155-302.

Rand, Edward A. (1881) All Aboard for Sunrise Lands. A Trip through California across the Pacific to Japan, China and Australia. Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 384pp. [1882 (Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry, 384pp.)]

Randlett, Samuel (1961) The Art of Origami. Paper Folding, Traditional and Modern. Introduction by Edward Kallop. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 191pp.

Ransome, J. Stafford (1899) Japan in Transition. A Comparative Study of the Progress, Policy and Methods of the Japanese since their War with China. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, xvi+261pp. Enjoy the photos.

Reclus, Elisee, Ernest George Ravenstein, and Augustus Henry Keane (1891) The Earth and its Inhabitants Asia. Vol. 2, East Asia Chinese Empire, Corea, and Japan. New York: D. Appleton.

Redesdale, Algernon Bertram Freeman (A. B. Mitford) (1871) Tales of Old Japan. With illustrations drawn and cut on wood by Japanese artists. London: Macmillan. Vol. I, xii+277pp. Vol. II, vi+272pp. [1872 (New York: University Pub. Co., 352pp.), 18742 (London: Macmillan, xii+383pp.), 18763 (London: Macmillan, xii+383pp.), 1888 (London: Macmillan, xii+383pp.), 1894 (London: Macmillan, xii+383pp.), 1966 (Rpt. Rutland: Tuttle, 429pp.)]

----- (1906) The Garter Mission to Japan. London and New York: Macmillan & Co., ix+280pp.

----- (1912) A Tragedy in Stone and Other Papers. London: John Lane; New York: John Lane Co., ix+343pp. [1913 (London: John Lane, ix+343pp.)]

Reed, Sir Edward J. (1880) Japan; its History, Traditions, and Religions. With the Narrative of a Visit in 1879. London: John Murray. Vol. I, lii+365pp. Vol. II, viii+356pp. [18802 (London: Murray, 2 vols.)] Enjoy the photos.

Reel, A. Frank. (1949) The Case of General Yamashita. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, iv+323pp.

Régamey, Félix (1892) Japan in Art and Industry. With a Glance at Japanese Manners and Customs. Translated into English by M. French-Sheldon and Eli Lemon Sheldon. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, ix+349pp. [1893 (New York & London: Putnam’s, ix+349pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Rein, Johannes Justus (1884) Japan. Travels and Researches, Undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government. Translated from the German. London: Hodder and Stoughton, x+543pp. [1884 (New York: Armstrong, xi+543pp.), 18882 (New York: Armstrong, x+543pp.), 1889 (London: Hodder & Stoughton, xii+570pp.), 1998 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, 534pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1889) The Industries of Japan. Together with an Account of its Agriculture, Forestry, Arts, and Commerce. From Travels and Researches undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government. London: Hodder & Stoughton, xii+570pp. Enjoy the photos.

Reischauer, August Karl (1917) Studies in Japanese Buddhism. New York: The Macmillan Company, xviii+ 361pp.

Reischauer, Edwin O. (1947) Japan Past and Present. New York: Alfred A. Knop, x+192+xiv pp.

Rennie, David Field (1864) The British Arms in North China and Japan Peking 1860 and Kagosima 1862. London: John Murray, xvi+408pp. Enjoy the photos.

Richardson, Sir John (1846) Report on the Ichthyology of the Seas of China and Japan. From the Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1845. London: Printed by Richard and John E. Taylor, pp. 187-320. [1972 (Rpt. Lochem: Junk, pp. 187-320)]

Richfield, Patricia (1994) Japanese Vegetarian. Cookbook. London: Judy Piatkus Ltd., vi+170pp.

Richie, Donald (1990) Japanese Cinema, An Introduction. Hong Kong, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, ix+102pp.

Rinder, Frank (1895) Old-World Japan. Legends of the Land of the Gods. London: George Allen, xii+195pp.

Riordan, Roger and Tozo Takayanagi (1896) Sunrise Stories. A Glance at the Literature of Japan. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, xii+281pp.

Rittner, George H. (1904) Impressions of Japan. London: John Murray, xii+223pp.

Roberts, David, Elisabeth Roberts and Joshua White (2004) Live and Work in Japan. Revised and updated by Joshua White. Oxford: Vacation Work, 285pp. [First edition was published in 1999 by E. Roberts and D. Roberts]

Roberts, David, Elisabeth Roberts and Erica Simms (2008) Live and Work in Japan. Revised by Erica Simms. Richmond, Surrey: Crimson Publishing, 351pp.

Rogers, P. G. (1956) The First Englishman in Japan. The Story of William Adams. Forward by Edmund Blunden. London: The Harvill Press, xvi+144pp.

Rudofsky, Bernard (1965) The Kimono Mind. An Informal Guide to Japan and the Japanese. New York: Doubleday & Company, 283pp.

Rundall, Thomas ed. (1850) “Memorials of Japan. Part II. The Letters of William Adams. 1611 to 1617,” in Memorials of the Empire of Japan in the XVI and XVII Centuries. New York: Burt Franklin Publisher, pp. 17-88, 1850. Enjoy the photos.

----- (1850) Notes (pp. 91-186) in Memorials of the Empire of Japon in the XVI and XVII Centuries. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, xxxviii+186pp. [1983? (Rpt. New York: Franklin, xxxviii+186pp.)]

----- ed. (1850) “The Kingdome of Japonia,” in Memorials of the Empire of Japan in the XVI and XVII Centuries. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1850. [This article is presumed to have been written around 1600.] [Reprinted in Minagawa (1972. Tokyo: Shinozaki-shorin, pp. 11-32)]

Russell, Lindsay (Patricia Ethel Stonehouse) ed. (1915) America to Japan. A Symposium of Papers by Representative Citizens of the United States on the Relations between Japan and America and on the Common Interests of the Two Countries. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xv+318pp. Enjoy the photos.

Sadler, A. L. (1933) The Art of Flower Arrangement in Japan. A Sketch of its History and Development. Preface by Lionel Lindsay. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 234pp.

Sainsbury, W. Noel (1878) Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, East Indies, China and Japan, 1622-24. Preserved in Her Majesty’s Public Record Office, and elsewhere. London: Longman, Trubner; Oxford: Parker; Cambridge: Macmillan; Edinburgh: A. & C. Black; Dublin: A. Thom, lxxii+597pp.

Saito, Hisho (1912) A History of Japan. Translated by E. Lee. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., xii+260pp. [1913 (New York: Dutton)]

Sakurai, Tadayoshi (1907) Human Bullets. A Soldier’s Story of Port Arthur. Translated by Masajiro Honda and Alice Mabel Bacon. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, xvi+270pp.

Salway, Charlotte Maria Birch (1894) Fans of Japan. With introduction by William Anderson and with ten full-page coloured plates, and thirty-nine illustrations in black and white. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., xix+149pp.

Sanders, Herbert H. (1967) The World of Japanese Ceramics. With the collaboration of Kenkichi Tomimoto. London: Ward Lock & Co.; Tokyo: Kodansha International, 267pp.

Sanders, Thomas Henry (1915) My Japanese Year. London: Mills & Boon, xii+345pp. [1915 (New York: James Pott, xii+345pp.)]

Sansom, Katherine (1936) Living in Tokyo. Illustrated by Marjorie Nishiwaki. London: Chatto & Windus; Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada, 185pp.

Sansom, Sir George Bailey (1928) An Historical Grammar of Japanese. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, xiv+347pp. [Rpt. 1995 (Richmond: Curzon Press.)

----- (1931) Japan, a Short Cultural History. London: The Cresset Press, xvi+537pp. [1931 (New York: Century, xvi+537pp.), 1943 (New York: Appleton, 554pp.), 19462 (London: Cresset Press, xv+548pp.), 1987 (London: Cresset Press, xv+548pp.)]

----- (1950) The Western World and Japan. London: The CressetPress, xvi+544pp. [1962 (New York: Knopf, xvi+504+xipp.)]

----- (1958) A History of Japan to 1334. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, x+500pp.

----- (1961) A History of Japan 1334-1615. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, xix+442pp.

----- (1963) A History of Japan 1615-1867. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, xii+258pp.

Sargeant, J. A. (1959) Sumo, the Sport and the Tradition. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 96pp.

Sargent, Charles Sprague (1894) Forest Flora of Japan. Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 93pp.

Sato, Ikuya (1991) Kamikaze Biker, Parody and Anomy in Affluent Japan. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, xviii+277pp. Enjoy the photos.

Satow, Sir Ernest Mason (1873) Kinsé Shiriaku. A History of Japan from the First Visit of Commodore Perry in 1853 to the Capture of Hakodate by the Mikado’s Forces in 1869. The original author is Shôzan Yashi. Translated from the Japanese by E. M. Satow. Republished from “Japan Weekly Mail.” Yokohama: F. R. Westmore, ii+148pp. [1874, 18762 (Yokohama: Westmore, ii+148pp.), 1906 (Rev. ed. Tokyo: Naigai Shuppan, v+178pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1874) An Article in Appleton’s American Cyclopœdia. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Vol. IX, pp. 551-565.

----- (1875) A Guide Book to Nikkô. Yokohama: The “Japan Mail” Office, 42pp.

----- (1888) The Jesuit Mission Press in Japan, 1591-1610. London: (Privately printed), vi+54pp. [1926 (Rpt. Tokyo: Keisei-sha, vi+54pp.), 1976 (Tokyo: Yushodo, vi+54+12pp.+13 plates)]

----- ed. (1900) The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan, 1613. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, lxxxvii+242+[5]pp. [1998 (Rpt. Bristol: Ganesha, viii+lxxxvii+242pp.) Enjoy the photos.

----- (1921) A Diplomat in Japan. The Inner History of the Critical Years in the Evolution of Japan. London: Seeley, Service, 427pp. [1921 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 427pp.)]

Satow, Sir E. M. and A. G. S. Hawes (1881) A Handbook for Travellers in Central & Northern Japan. Being a Guide to Tokio, Kioto, Ozaka, Hakodate, Nagasaki, and Other Cities. Yokohama: Kelly & Co.; Shanghai and Hong Kong: Kelly & Walsh, xxi+489pp. [18842 (London: Murray; Yokohama: Kelly, [119]+586+14pp.)]

Satow & Hawes (18842)    Satow and Hawes (1881)

Scherer, James Augustin Brown (1904) Japan To-Day. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 323pp. [1904 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 323pp.]

Scherer, James A. B. (1904) Japan To-day. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 323pp. [19054]

---- (1905) Young Japan. The Story of the Japanese People, and Especially of their Educational Development. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 328+[21]pp. [1905 (Philadelphia & London: Lippincott, 328+[21]pp.)]

----- (1916) The Japanese Crisis. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 148pp.

----- (1938) Japan Defies the World. Indianapolis Bobbs-Merrill Co., 311pp.

Schodt, Frederik L. (1996) Dreamland Japan, Writings on Modern Manga. Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press, 360pp.

Schwartz, Henry B. (1908) In Togo’s Country. Some Studies in Satsuma and Other Little Known Parts of Japan. Cincinnati Jennings and Graham, 233pp.

Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah (1891) Jinrikisha Days in Japan. Revised edition. Illustrated. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, x+386pp. [1900 (New York: Harper, x+386pp.), 1902 (New York: Harper, x+386pp.), 1904 (New York: Harper, ix+386pp.)]

----- (1907) As the Hague Ordains, Journal of a Russian Prisoner’s Wife in Japan. New York: Henry Holt and Company, vi+359pp.

Scott, Adolphe Claence (1960) The Flower and Willow World. The Story of the Geisha. New York: The Orion Press, xv+208pp.

Seaman, Louis (1906) The Real Triumph of Japan. The Conquest of the Silent Foe. New York: D. Appleton & Co., ix+291pp.

Seebohm, Henry (1890) The Birds of the Japanese Empire. London: R. H. Porter, xxiv+386pp. Enjoy the photos.

Seidlitzt, Woldemar von (1910) A Hisotry of Japanese Colour-Prints. London: W. Heinemann, xvi+207pp. [1910 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 224pp.), 1920 (London: Heinemann)]

Seitz, Don C. (1911) Surface Japan. Short Notes of a Swift Survey. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 157pp.

Seton Kerr, H. W. (1890) Handy Guide-book to the Japanese Islands. Hongkong: [s.n.], 152pp.

Seward, Jack (1969) Japanese in Action. An Unorthodox Approach to the Spoken Langauge and the People Who Speak It. New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill, viii+213pp.

Seward, Olive Risley ed. (1873) William H. Seward’s Travels Around the World. Part II Japan, China and Cochinchina. New York: D. Appleton and Company, xii+788pp.

Shaw, Loretta L. (1923) Japan in Transition. With foreword by C. Mollan Williams. London: Church Missionary Society, 128pp. [1923 (New York: Doran, 128pp.)]

Sheldon, Walter Lorenzo (1908) Summer Greetings from Japan. St. Louis: [s.n.], 128pp.

----- (1961) Enjoy Japan; A Personal and Highly Unofficial Guide. Tokyo and Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle, 193pp.

Shepherd, K. M. (1937) The Land and Life of Japan. London: Edinburgh House Press, 144pp. [1937 (London: Livingstone, 144pp.)]

Shigemi, Shukichi (1889) A Japanese Boy, by Himself. New Haven: E. B. Sheldon, 128pp. [1890 (New York: Henry Holt, 128pp.)]

Shoberl, Frederic (1823) The World in Miniature; Japan. Containing Illustrations of the Character, Manners, Customs, Religion, Dress, Amusements, Commerce, Agriculture, &c. of the People of that Empire. London: Printed for R. Ackermann, Repository of Arts, xiii+286pp. Enjoy the photos.

Shore, Henry Noel (1881) The Flight of the Lapwing. A Naval Officers Jottings in China, Formosa and Japan. London: Longmans, Green and Co., xv+549pp. Enjoy the photos.

Siebold, Philipp Frauz von (1841a) Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century. From Recent Dutch Visitors of Japan and the German of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. Edited by Mrs. M. M. Busk. London: John Murray, xi+423pp. [1852 (London: Murray, xi+423pp.)

----- (1841b) Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century. From the Account of Recent Dutch Residents in Japan and from the German Work of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. Edited by Mrs. M. M. Busk. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 298pp. [1843 (New York: Harper, 298pp.), 1845 (New York: Harper, 298pp.)] [1973 (Rutland and Tokyo: Tuttle, ix+298pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1859) Geographical and Ethnographical Elucidations to the Discoveries of Maerten Gerrits Vries...A. D. 1643 in the East and North of Japan. To serve as a mariner’s guide in the navigation of the east coast of Japan, and to Jezo, Krafto, and the Kurils, by P. F. von Siebold. Translated from the Dutch by F. M. Cowan. With a Reduced Chart of Vries’s Observations. Amsterdam: Frederik Muller; London: Trubner, 186pp.

Siebold, Heinrich Freiherrn von (1881) “Anmerkung 7. Goldfelder in Yesso.” in Ethnologische Studien über die Aino auf der Insel Yesso. Berlin Verlag von Paul Parey, pp. 38-48. [This part is written in English. 1980 (Rpt. Hokkiado-Suppan-Kikaku-Centre)]

Siebold, Henry von (1879) Notes on Japanese Archaeology. With Special Reference to the Stone Age. Yokohama: Typography of C. Lévy, iii+22pp.

Silver, Jacob Mortimer Wier (1867) Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs. London: Day and Son, (vii)+51pp. [2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, 51pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Simplson, Bertram Lenox (1919) The Truth about China and Japan. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 248pp. [1921 (London: Allen & Unwin, 156pp.)]

Simpson, William (1874) Meeting the Sun. A Journey All Round the World through Egypt, China, Japan and California. London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, xii+413pp. Enjoy the photos.

Singleton, Esther (1904) Japan, as Seen and Described by Famous Writers. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, xii+372pp.

Sitwell, Mrs. Isla (1896) In Far Japan. A Story of English Children. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 188pp. [1905 (London, Edinburgh, & New York: Nelson, 188pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton (1892) The Japs at Home. London: Hutchinson, xii+339pp. [18922 (London: Hutchinson, 339pp.), 18955 (London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, 339pp.)]

----- (1903) Queer Things about Japan. London: Anthony Treherne & Co., xxxv+443pp. [19033 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, xxxv+443pp.), 19043 (London: Treherne, xxxv+442pp.), 19134 (London: Kegan Paul, etc.; New York: Dutton, lxx+442pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1904) More Queer Things about Japan. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, xl+484pp.

Sladen, D. B. W. and Norma Lorimer (1904) More Queer Things about Japan. To which are added “The Letters of Will. Adams” and “A Life of Napoleon.” London: Anthony Treherne, xl+483pp. [1905 (Peace ed. London: Treherne, xl+484pp.), 1905 (New York: Dodge, xl+483pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Slater, J. (1873) The Asiatic in England. Sketches of 16 Years’ Work among Orientals. With a preface by the late Rev. H. Venn, and an introduction and conclusion by. Lt.-Col. R. Marsh Hughes. London: [s.n.], 303pp.

Smedley, Edward, Hugh James Rose, and Henry John Rose ed. (1845) Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, or Universal Dictionary of Knowledge. 26 volumes. London: B. Fellowes.

Smellie, William (1768-1771) Encyclopaedia Britannica. Edinburgh: Printed for Andrew Bell, Colin Macfarquhar, A Society of Gentlemen in Scotland. Vol. I, 697pp. Vol. II, 1009pp. Vol. III, 953pp. [1967 (Edinburgh, 3 vols.), 1976 (Rpt. Chicago, 3 vols.)]

Smith, George (1861) Ten Weeks in Japan. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, xv+459pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, xv+459pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Smith, Helen Ainslie (1887) History of Japan, in Words of One Syllable. London: George Routledge, 210pp.

Smith, Richard Gordon (1908) Ancient Tales & Falk-Lore of Japan. With 62 full-page colour illustrations. London: A. & C. Black, xv+361pp. [1918. 1986 (Rpt. London: Bracken Books, 361pp.), 1995 (Rpt. London: Senate Press, 361pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Smith, W. Eugene and Aileen M. Smith (1975) Minamata. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 192pp.

Smollett, Tobias George (1768-1769) The Present State of All Nations. Containing a Geographical, Natural, Commercial, and Political History of all the Countries in the Known World. Volumes, 7 and 8. London: R. Baldwin, etc. [1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. II, pp. 591-7)]

----- (1769) The History and Adventures of an Atom. 2 volumes. London: Printed for Robinson and Roberts. [1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. II, 1990, pp. 599-600)]

Sono, Mrs. Tel (1892) The Japanese Reformer; An Autobiography. New York: Printed by Hunt & Eaton, 66pp.

Spalding, J. Willett (1855) The Japan Expedition. Japan and Around the World. New York: Redfield, 377pp. [1856 (London: Sampson Low, 377pp.), 1859 (New York: Redfield)] Enjoy the photos.

Stalker, John and George Parker (1668) A Treatise of Japaning [sic] and Varnishing. Being a compleat Discovery of those Arts. Oxford: Printed for, and sold by J. Stalker and G. Parker, xii+80+[24]pp. [1998 (Rpt. Reading Alec Tiranti, xii+80+[24]pp.)]

Stalker, John and George Parker (1688) A Treatise of Japaning [sic] and Varnishing. Being a compleat Discovery of those Arts. With The best way of making all sorts of Varnish for Japan, Wood, Prints, or Pictures. Oxford: Frinted for the authors, at Mr. Richard Wood’s House, 84+24pp. [1971 (Rpt. London: Alec Tiranti, xvi+84+[24]pp.), 1990 Japan in Europa (Munchen: Indicium, Bd. I, pp. 892-5)]

Starr, Frederick (1904) The Ainu Group. At the Saint Lous Exposition. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company, 118pp.

----- (1921) Fujiyama, The Sacred Mountain of Japan. Chicago: Covic-Mcgee, 158pp.

----- (1921) Japanese Collector and What They Collect. Chicago: Bookfellows, 25pp.

Stead, Alfred ed. (1904) Japan by the Japanese. A Survey by its Highest Authorities. New York and London: William Heinemann, xxviii+697pp. 

----- (1906) Great Japan. A Study of National Efficiency. With a forward by the Rt. Hon. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head; New York: John Lane Company, xxii+483pp. [19062 (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, xxii+483pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Stedman, Thomas Lathrop (1911) A Practical Medical Dictionary. First edition. London: Oxford University Press, ix+1000pp.

----- (1936) A Practical Medical Dictionary. Thirteenth, revised edition. London: Bailliè, Tindall & Cox, xii+1291pp.

Steiner, James Frederick (1917) The Japanese Invasion: A Study in the Psychology of Inter-racial Contacts. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, xvii+231pp.

Steinmetz, Andrew (1859) Japan and her People. London and New York: Routledge, Warnes and Routledge, xii+447pp. [18602 (London: Routledge, Warnes & Routledge, xii+447pp.), 2002 (Reprint of the 1860 ed. London: Ganesha, xii+447pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Stern, Simon Adler (1888) Jottings of Travel in China and Japan. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 185pp.

Stewart, Basil (1917) On Collecting Japanese Colour-Prints. Being an Introduction to the Study and Collection of the Colour-prints of the Ukiyoye School of Japan. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., xii+124pp.

Stirling, Yates, Jr. (1911) A United States Midshipman in Japan. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing, 396pp.

Stock, Eugene (1879) Japan and the Japan Mission of the Church Missionary Society. London: Seeley & Co., 143pp. [18872 (Revised and in part re-written by C. F. Warren. London: Church Missionary House, 275pp.), 18983 (London: Church Missionary House, vi+220pp.), 1905 (London: Church Missionary House, viii+181pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Stoddard, John Lawson (1902) John L. Stoddard’s Lectures. Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World’s Famous Places and People. Vol. III, Japan, China. New York: Belford, Middlebrooke & Co., 336pp. [1902 (Boston: Balch), 1904 (New York: Balch), 1911 (Boston: G. L. Shuman, 336pp.), 19112 (Chicago & Boston: Shuman)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1908.

Stokes, Katherine (1913) The Maids in Fair Japan. Chicago and New York: M. A. Donohue & Company, 306pp. Enjoy the photos.

Stopes, Marie Carmichael (1910) A Journal from Japan. A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist. London: Blackie, xiv+280pp. Enjoy the photos.

Stopes, M. C. and Prof. Joji Sakurai (1913) Plays of Old Japan, the ‘No’. London: William Heinemann, vii+102+[1]pp. [1913 (New York: Dutton, viii+102pp.), 1927 (London: Eclipse Press, viii+104pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Strange, Edward Fairbrother (1897) Japanese Illustration. A History of the Arts of Wood-Cutting and Colour Printing in Japan. London: George Bell and Sons, xx+155pp. [19042 (London: Bell, xxvi+155pp.)]

----- (1904) The Colour-Prints of Japan. An Appreciation and History. Langham Series of Art Monographs, Vol. II. London: A. Siegle, xii+85pp. [1906 (London: Siegle, xii+85pp.+12 plates), 1914 (London: A. Siegle, Hill & Co., xii+85pp.)] Enjoy the photos. Enjoy the photos of 1906.

----- (1914) The Japanese Colour-Prints. Lent by R. Leicester Harmsworth, Esq., M.P. November 1913 to March 1014; with Tools and Materials Illustrating the Japanese Method of Colour-Printing: A Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection Exhibited in the Museum. London: HMSO / Victoria & Albert Museum, xliv pp.+23 plates.

Stredder, Eleanor (1897) The Hermit Princes. A Tale of Adventure in Japan. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 315pp.

Street, Julian (1921) Mysterious Japan. New York and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, xii+349pp. [1923 (London: Heinemann, xii+349pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Sturge, Ernest Adolphus (1903) The Spirit of Japan, with Selected Poems and Addresses. San Francisco: H. S. Crocker (The Presbyterian Japanese Missions), 140pp.

Sudo, Toshio and Susumu Shimoda (1978) Clays and Clay Minerals of Japan. Amsterdam, Oxford, and New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company; Tokyo: Kodansha, x+326pp.

Sunderland, Jabez T. (1918) Rising Japan. Is She a Menace of a Comrade to be Welcomed in the Fraternity of Nations? New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, xii+220pp.

Suski, P. M. (1928) The Dictionary of “Kan-ji” or Japanese Characters. Los Angeles The Science Society; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., [10]+232+[1]pp.

----- (1931) The Phonetics of Japanese Language. Los Angeles: The Science Society; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., vi+123pp.

Suyematsu, Baron K. (1905) A Fantasy of Far Japan or Summer Dream Dialogues. London: Archibald Constable and Company, xii+337pp.

Suyematz, Kenchio tr. (1882) Genji Monogatari. The Most Celebrated of the Classical Japanese Romances. London: Trubner & Co., xvi+253pp. [18942 (Yokohama & Tokyo: Maruya, xvii+279pp.), 1934 (Tokyo: Sankakusha, xvii+277pp.)]

Suzuki, Beatrice Lane (1932) Nōgaku, Japanese Nō Plays. A foreword by Iwao Kongo. London: John Murray, 124pp. Enjoy the photos.

Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro (1927) Essays in Zen Buddhism. First series. London: Luzac and Company, Published for the Eastern Buddhist Society, Kyoto, x+423pp.

----- (1934) Essays in Zen Buddhism. Third series. London: Luzac and Company, Published for the Eastern Buddhist Society, Kyoto, xiv+392pp.

----- (1938) Zen Buddhism and its Influence on Japanese Culture. The Ataka Buddhist Library IX. Kyoto: The Eastern Buddhist Society, Otani Buddhist College, xii+288+xxxviii pp. Enjoy the photos.

Suzuki, Shinichi (1969) Nurtured by Love. A New Approach to Talent Education. Translated by Waltraud Suzuki. New York: Exposition Press, 121pp.

Swaan, Wim (1967) Japanese Lantern. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 243pp. Enjoy the photos.

Sweetser, Delight (1899) One Way Round the World. With illustrations from photographs. Second edition. Indianapolis, Kansas City: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 270pp.

Szilard, Paul (1966) Bunraku—The Japanese Puppet Theatre. Introduction by Donal Keen. New York: Printed by Dunetz & Lovett, 23 (unpaginated)pp.

Taburno, I. P. (1905) The Truth about the War between Russia and Japan. Translated by Vitoria von Kreuter. Kansas City Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., 144pp.

Taft, Henry Walter (1932) Japan and America. A Journey and a Political Survey. New York: Macmillan, viii+359pp.

Takaishi, Shingoro (1905) Women and Wisdom of Japan. Wisdom of the East Series. London: John Murray, 64pp.

Takaki, Masayoshi (1903) The History of Japanese Paper Currency, (1868-1890). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 59+xiipp.

Taki, Sei-Ichi (1910) Three Essays on Oriental Painting. London: Quaritch, xii+84+[57]pp.

Tamura, Naomi (1893) The Japanese Bride. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, v+92pp.

Tamura, Tsuyoshi (1936) Art of the Landscape Garden in Japan. Tokyo: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (The Society for International Cultural Relations); New York: Dodd, Mead, xx+245pp.

Tavernier, John Baptiste (1680) A Collection of Several Relations and Treatises Singular and Curious. Divided into five parts. London: Published by Edmund Everard, and printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for Moses Pitt at the Angel in S. Paul’s Churchyard, 87+66+[10]pp.

Taylor, Bayard (1855) A Visit to India, China, and Japan, in the Year 1853. New York: G. P. Putnam & Co.; London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., xvii+539pp. [1859 (New York: Putnam, xvii+539pp.), 1859 (Revised by G. F. Pardon. London: Blackwood, 294pp.), 1884 (New York: Putnam, 539pp.), 2002 (Rpt. London: Genesha, 294pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1872) Japan, in our Day. New York: Charles Scribner, Armstrong, xiii+280pp. [1881 (New York: Scribner’s, xvi+280pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1893) Japan in our Day. Illustrated Library of Travel. Revised by W. E. Griffis. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, x+293pp.

Taylor, Charles M. (1898) Vacation Days in Hawaii and Japan. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs, 361pp. [1900 (Philadelphia: Jacobs, 361pp.), 1906 (London: Fisher Unwin, 361pp.)]

Taylor, Isaac (1819) Scenes in Asia. For the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travellers. London: Printed for Harris and Son, vii+119pp. [18212 (London: Printed for Harris by Bentley, viii+118pp.), 18223 (London: Printed for Harris, viii+118pp.), 1826 (Hartford: Silas Andrus, 124pp.)]

Temple, Sir Richard (1901) Progress of India, Japan and China in the Century. Toronto: Linscott Publishing Company, xxxiv+510pp. [1902 (London: Lippincott; Philadelphia: Chambersion to Japanese Art)]

Terry, Thomas Philip (1920) Terry’s Guide to the Japanese Empire. Revised edition. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Tokyo: Kyo-bun-kwan, cclxxxiv+799pp. [1928 (Rev. ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin; Tokyo: Kyo-bun-kwan, cclxxxiv+799pp.), 1930 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin; Tokyo: Kyo-bun-kwan, cclxxxiv+799pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

The General Staff, War Office (1906) The Russo-Japanese War. London: Harrison and Sons. Part 1, 75pp. Part 2, 164pp. Part 3, 173pp. Part 4, 173pp. Part 5, 120pp.

Thevenot, Monsieur de (1687) The Travels of Monsierur de Thevenot into the Levant. In three parts, viz. into I. Turkey, II. Persia, III. The East-Indies. Newly done out of French by A. Lovell. London: Printed by H. Clark for H. Faithorne, etc., 291+200+114pp.

Thomas, Joseph Llewelyn (1897) Journeys among the Gentle Japs, in the Summer of 1895. With a special chapter on the religions of Japan. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, x+266pp.

Thompson, Alexander Mattock (1911) Japan for a Week. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, xiii+254pp.

Thompson, Edward Maunde ed. (1882) Diary of Richard Cocks, Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan 1615-1622, with Correspondence. London: For the Hakluyt Society; New York: Burt Franklin Publisher. Vol. I, liv+349pp. Vol. II, 368pp. Enjoy the photos.

Thompson, Silvanus P. (1893) Ye Magic Mirror of Old Japan. London: Chiswick Press, 89pp.

Thunberg, Carl Peter (1795) Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia, Made between the Years 1770 and 1779. Translated into English in 1795. 4 volumes. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington. Vol. III, Voyage to Japan and Travels in Different Parts of that Empire, 1775-76. Vol. IV, Travels in the Empire of Japan, and in the Islands of Java and Ceylon... [17964 (London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington), 1998 East Meets West (Microfilm. Oxford: Adam Matthew Publications)] Enjoy the photos.

Thwaite, Anthony (1957) Home Truths. Hessle, England: Marvell Press, 60pp.

Tiffany, Francis (1895) This Goodly Frame the Earth. Stray Impressions of Scenes, Incidents and persons in a Journey Touching Japan, China, Egypt, Palestine and Greece. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, x+364pp. [1896 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, x+364pp.)

Tilley, Henry Arthur (1861) Japan, the Amoor, and the Pacific. With Notices of Other Places Comprised in a Voyage of Circumnavigation in the Imperial Russian Corvette “Rynda,” in 1858-1860. London: Smith, Elder and Co., xii+405pp. [2002 (Rpt. London: Ganesha, xii+405pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Timken, Beau and Sara Deseran (2006) Sake, A Modern Guide. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 120pp.

Titsingh, Isaac (1822) Illustrations of Japan. Consisting of Private Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Dynasty of the Djogouns, or Sovereigns of Japan. Translated from the French by Frederic Shoberl. Preliminary Remarks to the Private Memoirs of the Djogouns, by M. Abel Remusat. London: Printed for R. Ackermann, xvi+325pp. [2000 (Rpt. Richmond: Japan Library, xvi+325pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Todd, Mabel Loomis (1898) Corona and Coronet. Being a Narrative of the Amherst Eclipse Expedition to Japan. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Cambridge: Riverside Press, xxxviii+383pp.

Tomes, Robert (1856) The Americans in Japan. An Abridgment of the Government Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to Japan. New York: D. Appleton & Co., viii+415pp. [1857 (New York: Appleton, viii+415pp.), 18592 Japan and the Japanese (London: Trübner, viii+415pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Tomiki, Kenji (1956) Judo. Tokyo: Japan Travel Bureau, xii+176pp.

Tomkinson, Michael (1898) A Japanese Collection. 2 volumes. London: G. Allen.

Tomlin, J. (1865) A Comparative Vocabulary of Forty-eight Languages, Comprising One Hundred and Forty-six Common English Words. Liverpool: Arthur Newling, xii+32pp.

Tomson, William A. R. (1974) Black’s Medical Dictionary. London: Adam& Charles Black, 934pp.

Tracy, Albert (1892) Rambles through Japan without a Guide. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., xiv+287pp. [1894 (New York: Baker, 287pp.)]

Tracy, Honor (1950) Kakemono. A Sketch Book of Post-War Japan. New York: Coward-McCann, xi+205pp. Enjoy the photos.

Treat, Payson J. (1921) Japan and the United States 1853-1921. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 283pp.

Trewartha, Glenn Thomas (1934) A Reconnaissance Geography of Japan. Madison University of Wisconsin, 283pp.

Tristram, Henry Baker (1894) Rambles in Japan. The Land of the Rising Sun. London: The Religious Tract Society, 304pp. [1895 (London: Religious Tract, 304pp.), 1895 (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 306pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Tronson, J. M. (1859) A Voyage to Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia, Tartary, and Various Parts of Coasts of China. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., xiii+414pp. Enjoy the photos.

Tuer, Andrew White (c1892) The Book of Delightful and Strange Designs. Being one hundred facsimile illustrations of the art of the Japanese stencil-cutter. London: The Leadernhall Press; London, Paris and Yokohama: Liberty; New York: Charles Scribner’s sons, 24+27+26pp. [1967 Japanese Stencil Designs (Rpt. New York: Dover, 24pp.+104 plates)] Enjoy the photos.

Tupper, Eleanor and George E. McReynolds (1937) Japan in American Public Opinion. Introduction by George H. Blakeslee. New York: The Macmillan Company, xix+465pp. [1938 (New York: Dutton, 329pp.), 1938 (Ann Arbor: UMI Book, xiii+329pp.)]

Tyler, Sydney (1905) The Japan-Russia War. An Illustrated History of the War in the Far East, the Conflict of Modern Times. Philadelphia: P. W. Ziegler, 567pp.

Tyndale, Walter (1910) Japan and the Japanese. London: Methuen & Co., xii+317pp.

U. S. Parliament Paper (1850) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, Transmitting Correspondence Relative to the Visit of the “Preble” to the Port of Nangasacki, for the Purpose of Demanding Imprisoned American Seamen. Aug. 28, 1850. (31st Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No. 84) Washington, p. 44

----- (1855) Correspondence, & c. Relative to the Native Expedition to Japan, 1852-55. Contained within Message of the President of the United States. Washington, p. 195

Unger, Frederic William (1904) Russia and Japan. A Complete History of the War in the Far East. Philadelphia: H. W. B. Conrad Publishing Company, 480+[64]pp. [The last page is also numbered 544.] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1905) The Authentic History of the War between Russia and Japan. Assisted by Charles Morris. Philadelphia: World Bible House, 480+[64]pp. [1973 (Rpt. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 480pp.)]

Uyehara, George Etsujiro (1910) The Political Development of Japan, 1867-1909. (Studies in Economic and Political Science) London: Constable & Co., xxiv+296pp. [1972 (Shannon Irish University Press, xxiv+296pp.)]
Uyenishi, Sadakazu (c1905) Text-book of Ju-Jutsu as Practised in Japan. Being a Simple Treatise on the Japanese Method of Self-Defence. London: Athletic Publications, 3+[5]-106pp. [1920, 1936 (3rd ed. 106pp.), 1940, 1950 (8th ed. 106pp.), 1997 (Dragon Associates)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (c1936) Text-book of Ju-Jutsu as Practised in Japan. Being a Simple Treatise on the Japanese Method of Self-Defence. 3rd edition. London: Athletic Publications, 3+[5]-106pp.

Venables, Ernest Kendrick (1936) Behind the Smile in Real Japan. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 320pp.

Venn, Henry (1862) The Missionary Life and Labours of Francis Xavier. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, iv+326pp.

Vespa, Amleto (1938) Secret Agent of Japan. A Handbook To Japanese Imperialism. London: Victor Gollancz, 287pp. Enjoy the photos.
Vladimir (Volpicelli, Zenone) (1896) The China-Japan War. Compiled from Japanese, Chinese, and Foreign Sources. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company, x+449pp. [1896 (New York: Charles Scribner’s, x+449pp.), 1905 (Kansas City, vii+284pp.), 1996 (Rpt. London: Sampson Low, Marston, x+449pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

Vogel, Ezra F. (1963) Japan’s New Middle Class. The Salary Man and His Family in a Tokyo Suburb. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, xiii+299pp.

----- (1979) Japan as Number One. Lessons for America. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: Harvard University Press, xi+272pp.

Wade, Mary Hazelton (1901) Lotus Blossom, Our Little Japanese Cousins. Boston: L. C. Page & Company, vii+66pp.

Wakukawa, Ernest K. (1938) A History of the Japanese People in Hawaii. Honolulu: The Toyo Shoin, xxxi+439pp. Enjoy the photos.

Waley, Arthur (1921) The Nō Plays of Japan. With letters by Oswald Sickert. London: George Allen & Unwin, 319pp. [1922 (New York: A. A. Knopf, 270pp.)] Enjoy the photos.

----- (1922) Zen Buddhism and its Relation to Art. London: Luzac, 32pp.

Walker, E., G. Holt and S. Logan (1919) Report of a Visit to China and Japan March to July 1919. A Separate Offprint by Walker. Toronto: The Needs of the University of Toronto, 43pp.

Walsh, Clara A. tr. (1910) The Master-Singers of Japan. Wisdom of the East. Being Verse Translation of the Japanese Poets. London: John Murray, 120pp. [1910 (New York: Dutton, 120pp.), 1913 (New York: Dutton, 120pp.), 1923 (London: John Murray, 120pp.)]

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Wilkes, Paget (1913) Missionary Joys in Japan. Or Leaves from my Journal. London: Morgan & Scott Ld., xvii+321pp.

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