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Dalton, William (1821-1875)
Will Adams, the first Englishman in Japan.1866.
WILL ADAMS, THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN IN JAPAN. BY WILLIAM DALTON. With Illustrations.
LONDON: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL. 1866.
[1], [1], vi, v, [1], 434 p., [2] leaves of plates. 19 cm.
[DS/869/Da](00100063)
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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. Sanguine prospects, but sad partings.
1
CHAPTER II. The great fleet and its fortunes.
19
CHAPTER III. After much and long sufferings, we arrive in Japan.
36
CHAPTER IV. Will Adams's early history.
45
CHAPTER V. The great Armada, and how Will obtained his wife.
72
CHAPTER VI. The Spaniard and the Jesuit.
83
CHAPTER VII. The Spaniard's offer, and its rejection.
96
CHAPTER VIII. The story of Christianity in Japan.
111
CHAPTER IX. The C
sar of Japan.
129
CHAPTER X. We are sent for by the emperor.
135
CHAPTER XI. We go to court, and our enemies are circumvented.
148
CHAPTER XII. Will again sent for by Ogosho, and I fall to meditating about a pair of black eyes.
164
CHAPTER XIII. We start for Jeddo, and meet with a great lady, whom we serve.
173
CHAPTER XIV. A terrible history.
192
CHAPTER XV. I meet with an unpleasant surprise, but save a king's life.
214
CHAPTER XVI. I am appointed to a post in the King of Tango's household, and make a journey with the queen.—Will remains at the court of the emperor.
229
CHAPTER XVII. Meeting of the Ziogoon and Mikado.
246
CHAPTER XVIII. I mix myself up with the Japanners' politics, and get into difficulties.
261
CHAPTER XIX. We leave Meaco and reach Osacca, but I am surprised by the Jesuit, lose my consciousness, and find myself with the Lady Mary.
282
CHAPTER XX. I am charged with treason; the king is enraged; the Canusis is discomfited, and the Lady Mary acts very strangely.
295
CHAPTER XXI. In which I verify the adage that listeners hear no good of themselves, yet save my life by eavesdropping.
304
CHAPTER XXII. I solve a mystery, and well serve the Queen of Tango, the Lady Mary, and the Jesuit.
317
CHAPTER XXIII. Historic tragedy.—The death of a Christian queen.
327
CHAPTER XXIV. The speedy victory of the Christian admiral is marred by a more speedy defeat, and I am again the football of fortune.
341
CHAPTER XXV. I again fall in with Will, who relates the story of his good fortune; but tells of sad news from England.
357
CHAPTER XXVI. I am mixed up with a strange adventure, but make a discovery that comforts me, although I am almost immediately kidnapped by an old enemy.
376
CHAPTER XXVII. How I serve under mine enemy; witness a massacre of the Japanners at Macao, as also the vengeance taken by the latter in Nangasaki Bay, upon the shores of which I am thrown without ceremony.
389
CHAPTER XXVIII. Being the last, and wherein important events happen, but which it will be for the advantage of readers to discover for themselves.
410
注 記
表紙裏に
ダルトン著 最初の来日英國人 ウィル アダムス' との書き込み。
遊び紙に
W. J. Wilson.' との書き込み。
標題紙に
Haurik Library' との書き込み。
落丁:前付後半部 p. i-ii.