250 Dalton, William (1821-1875)
The English boy in Japan.1859.

THE ENGLISH BOY IN JAPAN; OR, THE PERILS AND ADVENTURES OF MARK RAFFLES AMONG PRINCES, PRIESTS, AND PEOPLE, OF THAT SINGULAR EMPIRE. BY WILLIAM DALTON, AUTHOR OF THE WOLF-BOY IN CHINA, THE WAR TIGER, ETC. With Illustrations.
LONDON: T. NELSON AND SONS, PATERNOSTER ROW; EDINBURGH; AND NEW YORK. MDCCCLIX [1859].
[2], 308 p., [3] leaves of plates. 17 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
I. The Raffles Family—How the Captain got to Japan. 9
II. The Captain's Return—The young Jammaboo. 16
III. The Captain relates his Adventures. 23
IV. History of Toda Sofats—How he became a Jammaboo, and afterwards an Interpreter. 36
V. Bad News for Toda and Mark. 46
VI. Death of Toda's Father—The Captain a Prisoner. 52
VII. The Boys set sail for Japan—Meet with a Tatsmaki, and rescue Yanosi. 61
VIII. Danger ahead—The Boys in a Trap. 74
IX. The Boys escape, and the Rogues are caught in their own net. 83
X. The Island of Devils—A troublesome Prisoner. 88
XI. The Boys are picked up by a Fisherman, and pick up a Wise-fool. 99
XII. They find a Friend, lose their Prisoner, and change their Plans. 110
XIII. The Story of a Son of a Fox—The Boys pass through Nangasaki. 122
XIV. The Opening of a Festival—A Sintoo Temple and its Worship. 136
XV. Mark has an Adventure with some Sacred Dogs. 147
XVI. The Boys live with Sanno—Mark sees a little of Japanese Life. 160
XVII. Mark sees jolly doings at the Great Festival. 170
XVIII. The Outcasts' Village—Mark puzzled. 184
XIX. Strange People and Wonderful Phenomena. 193
XX. Journey to Simabara—Sights on the Road. 207
XXI. A new Enemy—Justice in Japan. 216
XXII. The Boys taken Prisoners. 228
XXIII. Many Dangers and a Miraculous Rescue. 234
XXIV. The Boys part company—Prisoners again. 253
XXV. Toda in Search of a Hermit. 266
XXVI. A wonderful Surprise. 279
XXVII. How Yammasiro became the Hermit of Fakone. 288
XXVIII. More Adventures. 294
XXIX. All's well that ends well. 302

注  記
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記載書誌
BLUM I, 507.