357 Beauvoir, Ludovic, marquis de (1846-1929)
Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco. 1872.

Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco. THE CONCLUSION OF A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. BY THE MARQUIS DE BEAUVOIR. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By AGNES AND HELEN STEPHENSON. WITH 15 ENGRAVINGS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS.
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1872.
x, [1], 291, 16, 16 p., [15] leaves of plates. 20 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER VI. YOKOHAMA. p. 119-154.
First sight of the Japanese people—The French fleet—Corean Expedition—Bath-houses of Yokohama—Races at Kamakoura—The Daibout—The Tcha-jias or tea houses—The Yankiro—A fire—Anecdotes of attacks upon Europeans—The Kien-Chan, Commander Treve—The Mountain.
CHAPTER VII. JEDDO. p. 155-182.
Our Yakonines—Meiaski—The French Legation at Jeddo—The splendid palaces, parks, fortresses, and gardens of the city—The princes' trains—Temple of the forty-seven officers who performed the Harikari—The temple where the god of Toothache is adored—Odgi—A rope of hair—The Mint—A present from the Japanese government to the Duc de Penthievre—The butterfly trick.
CHAPTER VIII. YOKOSKA. p. 183-198.
Return to Yokohama—A steeple-chase in the tea-fields—Foot-race at Yokoska—Interior of a Japanese family—Household gods—Garden of three hundred curious Divinities—Arsenal, superintended by M. Verny—French military station—Purchase of trifles.
CHAPTER IX. MIONOSKA. p. 199-218.
A ride—Lilies on the roofs of the cottages—Compassion of travellers for beggars—A hot bath at Oudawara—Administration of a daimio's estate—Steep paths on the side of a volcano—The Baden-Baden of the Japanese aristocracy—A scene from the golden age—The Chiri-fouri national dance—Pretty tcha-jia at Atta—Fishing by torchlight—Japanese cooking.

注  記
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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 38. YOKOYAMA, 75.