507 Knox, Thomas Wallace (1835-1896)
Adventures of two youths in a journey to Japan and China.1881.

The Boy Travellers in the Far East, PART FIRST. ADVENTURES OF TWO YOUTHS IN A JOURNEY TO JAPAN AND CHINA, BY THOMAS W. KNOX, AUTHOR OF CAMP-FIRE AND COTTON-FIELD OVERLAND THROUGH ASIA UNDERGROUND JOHN ETC. Illustrated.
NEW YORK, HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, 1881.
421, 2 p. 24 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER V. Arrival in Japan. p. 72-82.
CHAPTER VI. First Day in Japan. p. 83-100.
CHAPTER VII. From Yokohama to Tokio. p. 101-114.
CHAPTER VIII. Sights in the Eastern Capital of Japan. p. 115-130.
CHAPTER IX. Asakusa and Yuyeno.—First National Fair at Tokio. p. 131-143.
CHAPTER X. Walks and Talks in Tokio. p. 144-155.
CHAPTER XI. An Excursion to Dai-Boots and Enoshima. p. 156-168.
CHAPTER XII. Sights at Enoshima. p. 169-182.
CHAPTER XIII. On the Road to Fusiyama. p. 183-196.
CHAPTER XIV. The Ascent of Fusiyama. p. 197-214.
CHAPTER XV. Executions and Hari-Kari. p. 215-226.
CHAPTER XVI. Amusements.—Wrestlers and Theatrical Entertainments. p. 227-238.
CHAPTER XVII. A Study of Japanese Art. p. 239-253.
CHAPTER XVIII. Something about Japanese Women. p. 254-265.
CHAPTER XIX. From Yokohama to Kobe and Osaka. p. 266-278.
CHAPTER XX. The Mint at Osaka.—From Osaka to Nara and Kioto. p. 279-290.
CHAPTER XXI. Kioto and Lake Biwa. p. 291-302.
CHAPTER XXII. The Inland Sea and Nagasaki.—Caught in a Typhoon. p. 303-317.


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 40.