286 Osborn, Sherard (1822-1875)
Japanese fragments. 1861.

JAPANESE FRAGMENTS, WITH FACSIMILES OF ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTISTS OF YEDO. BY CAPTAIN SHERARD OSBORN, C. B. ROYAL NAVY.
LONDON: BRADBURY AND EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET. 1861.
xii, 139 p., [6] leaves of plates. 19 cm.

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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. THE FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF JAPAN BY EUROPEANS—KUBLAI KHAN'S ATTEMPT TO INVADE IT—JAPAN ORIGINALLY SUBJUGATED BY CHINESE COLONISTS—SIN-FUH THE FIRST RULER OF JAPAN—THE THEOCRACY HE ESTABLISHED ENDS 100 YEARS BEFORE KUBLAI KHAN'S INVASION. 1
CHAPTER II. GEOGRAPHICAL RESEMBLANCE TO THE BRITISH ISLES—FEUDAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT—CHARACTER OF THE JAPANESE PEOPLE. 16
CHAPTER III. JAPANESE NAUTICAL ENTERPRISE—EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE—HRISTIANITY INTRODUCED WITH GREAT SUCCESS. 26
CHAPTER IV. REACTION AGAINST CHRISTIANITY—PERSECUTION AND EXPULSION OF EUROPEANS—THE EMPEROR TAIKO-SAMA. 40
CHAPTER V. EARLY DUTCH AND BRITISH INTERCOURSE—INFLUENCE OF WILLIAM ADAMS—THE ENGLISH TREATY WITH JAPAN OF 1613. 56
CHAPTER VI. A DAY'S JOURNEY BETWEEN YEDO AND MIACO—EVERY-DAY LIFE IN JAPAN. 78
CHAPTER VII. CONTINUATION OF THE JOURNEY, AND SCENES BY WAYSIDE. 94
CHAPTER VIII. SUMMARY OF THE OPENING UP THE JAPANESE EMPIRE TO EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE IN THE PRESENT DAY. 116


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 9. CORDIER, col. 541. NIPPONALIA I, 2058. BLUM II, 1973. YOKOYAMA, 53.