240 Habersham, Alexander Wylly (1826-1883)
My last cruise.1857.

MY LAST CRUISE; OR, 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, KAMTSCHATKA, SIBERIA, AND THE MOUTH OF THE AMOOR RIVER. BY A. W. HABERSHAM, LIEUT. U. S. NAVY, AND LATE OF THE NORTH PACIFIC SURVEYING AND EXPLORING EXPEDITION.
PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. LONDON: TRUBNER & CO. 1857.
[1], 507, [4] p., [29] leaves of plates. 23 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER XI. Something about the Anakirima group of islands, and climbing hills—Also a word in regard to Loo-chooans, and two missionaries who resided among them, and how it was that we left Loo-choo and arrived in Japan. p. 180-202.
CHAPTER XII. We land in Japan, and visit a number of Americans and one Russian—Mahomet and the mountain differ as to the most pleasant direction for a stroll, and finally part company, to the evident annoyance of the latter. p. 203-220.
CHAPTER XIII. Something about buying and selling in Japan, and how they used Commodore Perry's treaty to swindle us—Also, how they ask foreigners to let people enjoy their meals in quiet, and how a foreigner felt unusually small. p. 221-240.
CHAPTER XIV. Something about baths and bathing in Japan, and how they objected to our surveying their coasts—How we overcame their objections, and how Tatz-nosky took several long rides—How Bunsby discovered land, and how the old John crossed the Straits of T'Sugar. p. 241-269.
CHAPTER XV. How brass buttons are valued in Japan, and how partridges are there transformed into singing-birds—How we visited a sea-god's temple, and how a German explorer preferred remaining outside—How some Americans leaned on Commodore Perry's treaty, and how it gave way under them. p. 270-294.
CHAPTER XVI. We pass before the great city of Matsmai, to the wonder of the Japanese, continue to the northward along the west coast of the island of Jesso, beat a Japanese officer on the head, and finally arrive at the town of Tomari, where we have a good look at the Ainu, or hairy Kuriles—The last of Japan and the commencement of a heavy fog. p. 295-316.

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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 308. NIPPONALIA III, 2014.