369 Seward, William Henry (1801-1872)
Travels around the world.1873.

WILLIAM H. SEWARD'S TRAVELS AROUND THE WORLD. EDITED BY OLIVE RISLEY SEWARD. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.
NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 549 & 551 BROADWAY. 1873.
xii, 788, [8] p., [2] leaves of plates. 25 cm.

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日本関係記事
PART I. UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND PACIFIC OCEAN.
II. From San Francisco to Japan: The Vessels of the Pacific Mail Line.—Our Fellow-Passengers.— The Great Company of the Preachers.—The Chinese Passengers.—The Great Event of the Voyage.—The Moods of the Sea.—A Still Greater Event.—The Loss of a Day.—The Gyascutus.—The Beginning of the End.—The Coast of Japan.—The Ocean-Fisheries. p. [31]-36.
PART II. JAPAN, CHINA, AND COCHIN CHINA.
I. Yokohama and its Vicinity: The Bay of Yokohama.—Natives and Foreigners.—Native Costumes.—Japanese Barbers.—The Tokaido.—Japanese Cemeteries, Gardens, and Temples.—Monks and Monasteries.—Kamakura.—The Great Statue of Buddha.—The Daibutz. p. [39]-52.
II. Visit to Yeddo.—Interview with the Mikado: Interview with the Japanese Prime-Minister.—Tremendous Storm.—Some Points of History.—The Mikado and the Tycoon.—Japanese Foreign Office.—Minister Sawa.—The Question of Saghalien.—The Tombs of the Tycoons.—A Speck of War.—The Delmonico of Yeddo.—Sketches of Yeddo.—The Interview with the Mikado. p. [53]-85.
III. From Yeddo to Shanghai: Hiogo.—The Place of Massacre.—A Japanese Steamer.—The Gulf of Osaka.—A Harem on a Picnic.—The City of Osaka.—The Tycoon's Castle.—Japanese Troops.—Nagasaki.—Beautiful Scenery.—Christians of Nagasaki.—Japanese Character.—Departure for China.—Concluding Reflections on Japan. p. [86]-104.

注  記
口絵裏、標題紙、p. 83, [293], [598] に<FLORENCE CLUB FIRENZE>との印。
標題紙に<A mighty maze, but not without a plan. Pope.>との引用。
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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 42. BLUM II, 2284. NIPPONALIA III, 2047. YOKOYAMA, 80.