407 Campbell, J. F. (John Francis) (1822-1885)
My circular notes. 1876.

MY CIRCULAR NOTES. EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS, LETTERS SENT HOME, GEOLOGICAL AND OTHER NOTES, WRITTEN WHILE TRAVELLING WESTWARDS ROUND THE WORLD, FROM JULY 6, 1874, TO JULY 6, 1875. BY J. F. CAMPBELL, AUTHOR OF FROST AND FIRE. IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I.
London: MACMILLAN AND CO. 1876. [The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.]
xvi, 356 p., [25] leaves of plates. 20 cm.
Bound with:
MY CIRCULAR NOTES. EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS, LETTERS SENT HOME, GEOLOGICAL AND OTHER NOTES, WRITTEN WHILE TRAVELLING WESTWARDS ROUND THE WORLD, FROM JULY 6, 1874, TO JULY 6, 1875. BY J. F. CAMPBELL, AUTHOR OF FROST AND FIRE. IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. II.
London: MACMILLAN AND CO. 1876. [The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.]
xiii, [1], 331 p., [17] leaves of plates.

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日本関係記事
VOL. I.
LETTER XXIII. Eurasia—The Heart of Japan—Comparisons. p. 175-182.
LETTER XXIV. A Cruise on Wheels—A Second-sight View—Thinking about Thinking—Japanese Thoughts—Clothes and no Clothes—Cairns and Customs—Hot Water and Fire—The Luxury of being Cracked—The Sea-snake Maiden—Hurry and Rest—The Races of Men and Horses—The Man who was not Afraid—Old Boots and New Ways—My Old Plaid and New People—Spaedom and Second Sight—Heels over Head—Dark Angels. p. 182-216.
LETTER XXV. Fine Flowers. p. 217-218.
LETTER XXVI. Horrible Historical Drama— And he put on his Kilt. p. 218-221.
LETTER XXVII. Eastern Ways and Western—Mine Ease at Mine Inn—The Road to Nikko—Nikko Kekko—Thunder and Wind. p. 221-233.
LETTER XXVIII. Church Plunder—Tempora Mutantur. p. 233-235.
LETTER XXIX. Fashions Change—Blossoms, Beauties, and Buds—Duck-hunting and Drawing—The Editor and the Tories—A Leading Article—Gralloch and Music. p. 236-248.
LETTER XXX. Rococo—Astronomy. p. 249-252.
LETTER XXXI. Nursery Tales—A Peep at Venus—Beef and Stars—Everywhere Look About—The Press Gang—Start and Wo—The Army—Names and Weights—Ombres Chinoises—Squeeze—Money Changers—Legal Torture—A Japanese on Torture—Silk—The North Star and the Plough—Sinbad's Iron Mountain—Usui Tonge—Winter and Fire—Idols—Religions—A Bronze Myth—Pilgrim passes Pagan—Myths—Shrines, Altars, Groves—Gautama, Buddha, Pope and Pagan—Rest and Go-ahead—Hatchiman out in the Cold—Engines with Drivers—Mills and Millers—Solar Force—Uada Tonge—Men and Houses—Fire, Tent, House—Arts and Architecture—Masonic Carpentry—Tune and Key-note—Christmas, 1874—The Dragon—The Myth—A Theory—Mythology—A Day of Rest—Seven-leagued Boots—Our Cards—Priests and Temples—The Ridge of Japan—A Halt at a Stage—Weaving Runic Knots—New-Year Customs—East and West—New-Year Offerings—Hunting and Spooring. p. 252-356.
VOL. II.
LETTER XXXI. (continued). Timber Slides—Brownie's Corner—Kami Tana—Gambols—New-year Offerings and Crystal Balls—Old Father Christmas—A Temple hewn in the Rock—Merchandizing—Art—Goods and Gear—Decorations and Dress—Picture Writings—Foreign Tastes—Lake Biwa—Church Service. p. 1-31.
LETTER XXXII. A Letter Home—The Letter—Kioto Ways—Service and Bells—Knives, Gear, Houses, and Ways—Osaka—Harnessed Artists—Book Learning—Revolution of Letters—Caricature—The Model Man—A Lesson Book—The Ladder of Life; Learning—Om Mane Padme Hom—The Lesson for Ladies. p. 32-61.
LETTER XXXIII. The Rabbit Mania. p. 61-65.

注  記
VOL. I と VOL. II の合綴本。


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 281. BLUM I, 329.