142 Hall, Basil (1788-1844)
Voyage to Corea, and the island of Loo-choo. 1820.

VOYAGE TO COREA, AND THE ISLAND OF LOO-CHOO. BY CAPTAIN BASIL HALL, ROYAL NAVY, F. R. S. LOND. & EDIN. A NEW EDITION, WITH PLATES.
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. 1820.
xii, 259, [1], [2] p., [5] leaves of plates. 18 cm.

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CHAPTER II.
Sulphur Island — Volcano — See the Great Loo-choo Island — Lyra nearly wrecked — First Interview with the Natives — Anchor at Napakiang — Natives crowed on Board — Their interesting Appearance and Manners — Several Chiefs visit the Alceste — Land to make Observations — Astonishment of the Natives — Six Chiefs visit the Ships — Alceste and Lyra proceed farther in Shore — A Chief of high Rank waits upon Captain Maxwell — Return his Visit — Feast — Projected Survey of the Anchorage — Visit Reef Island — The Lyra sent to look for another Harbour — Arrangements for landing the Alceste's Stores — Description of the Temple and Garden — First Acquaintance with Maddera — Study of the Language. p. 67-165.
CHAPTER III.
The Lyra sent to survey the Island of Loo-choo — Discovery of Port Melville — Description of that Harbour, and the Villages on its Banks — Lyra nearly shipwrecked on the Coral Reefs — Sail along the East Coast — Interview with Natives at the South Point — Discover a dangerous Coral Reef seven Miles from Land — Return to Napakiang — Behaviour of the Natives at a Seaman's Funeral — Religion, Temples, and sacred Inscriptions of Loo-choo — Maddera's Character and Conduct — Sociable Habits of the Natives — Amiable Treatment of their Children — Absence of Money — Dinner given to the Chiefs of the Island by Captain Maxwell — Maddera's Behaviour on this Occasion — Two Women seen — A Lady of Rank visits the Boatswain's Wife — Captain Maxwell fractures his Finger — Concern of the Natives — Loo-choo Surgeon — Visit of the Prince — Discussion about the King of Loo-choo's Letter — Maddera appears in a new Character — Polygamy not allowed — Treatment of the Women — Music — Feast given by the Prince — List of Supplies given to the Ships — Behaviour of the Prince on taking Leave — Population — Preparations for Departure — Maddera's Distress — Last Interview with the Chiefs — Parting Scene p. 166-259.

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<CONTENTS OF THE QUARTO EDITION.
THE NARRATIVE, In three chapters, as given in this edition.
PLATES.
 Frontispiece, a View of Sulphur Island.
 Corean Chief and Secretary.
 View of Napakiang.
 Loo-choo Chief and his two Sons.
 Priest and Chief of Loo-choo.
 The Prince of Loo-choo.
 Parting Scene.
 Chief dressed in his Cloak.
 A Plate containing a Sketch of the Bridge at Napakiang; also drawings of the Pipe and Pouch used by the natives; their Head Pins, Sandals, Knives, and Wine Cups.
APPENDIX.
 Five Charts; viz. the Gulf of Pe-che-lee; West Coast of Corea; the Great Loo-choo Island; Napakiang Roads; and Port Melville. — Each of these charts is accompanied by a nautical and hydrographical notice.
 A Table of Observations, made with Dr. Wollaston's Dip Sector illustrated by an Engraving of that Instrument, and directions for its use.
 A Meteorological Journal, from July to November, 1816, in the Yellow Sea, Corea, and Loo-choo, given in the fullest detail.
 An Abstract of the Lyra's Voyage from England till her return, showing the interval between touching at Madeira, the Cape, Java, Macao, the Yellow Sea, Corea, Loo-choo, Canton, Manilla, Poolo Penang, Calcutta, Madras, the Mauritius, St. Helena, and England; with brief nautical notices to each.
 Geological Memorandum; being a Description of the Specimens of Rocks collected on the Shores of the Yellow Sea, Corea, Loo-choo, Macao, and the Ladrone Islands.
VOCABULARY, By Lieut. H. J. Clifford, royal navy.
 Part I. — Containing about 1000 Loo-choo words.
 Part II. — 116 complete Sentences, together with the Loo-choo Numerals, Names of Persons at Loo-choo, Orders of Rank, Hours of the Day, &c. &c.
 Part III. — Comparison between the Languages of Loo-choo, Japan, and Insu; with a List of Corean Words.>。
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記載書誌
CORDIER, col. 469. ALT-JAPAN, 615. TOYO BUNKO, p. 296.