508 Nordenskiold, A. E. (Adolf Erik) (1832-1901)
The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe. 1881. 2 vols.

THE VOYAGE OF THE VEGA ROUND ASIA AND EUROPE, WITH A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF PREVIOUS JOURNEYS ALONG THE NORTH COAST OF THE OLD WORLD, BY A. E. NORDENSKIOLD, TRANSLATED BY ALEXANDER LESLIE, WITH FIVE STEEL PORTRAITS, NUMEROUS MAPS, AND ILLUSTRATIONS, IN TWO VOLUMES—VOL. I [-II].
London, MACMILLAN AND CO. 1881.
VOL. I. xxv, 524 p., [11] leaves of plates. 24 cm.
VOL. II. xvii, [2], 464, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates. 24 cm.

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日本関係記事
VOL. II.
CHAPTER XVI. Arrival at Yokohama—A Telegram sent to Europe—The stranding of the Steamer A. E. Nordenskiold—Fetes in Japan—The Minister of Marine, Kawamura—Prince Kito-Shira-Kava—Audience of the Mikado—Graves of the Shoguns—Imperial Garden at Tokio—The Exhibition there—Visit to Enoshima—Japanese Manners and Customs—Thunberg and Kampfer. p. [296]-326.
CHAPTER XVII. Excursion to Asamayama—The Nakasendo road—Takasaki—Difficulty of obtaining Quarters for the Night—The Baths at Ikaho—Massage in Japan—Swedish matches—Travelling in Kago—Savavatari—Criminals—Kusatsu—The Hot Springs and their healing power—Rest at Rokurigahara—The Summit of Asamayama—The Descent—Journey over Usui-toge—Japanese Actors—Pictures of Japanese Folk-life—Return to Yokohama. p. [327]-361.
CHAPTER XVIII. Farewell dinner at Yokohama—The Chinese in Japan—Voyage to Kobe—Purchase of Japanese Books—Journey by rail to Kioto—Biwa Lake and the Legend of its Origin—Dredging there—Japanese Dancing-Girls—Kioto—The Imperial Palace—Temples—Swords and Sword-bearers—Shintoism and Buddhism—The Porcelain Manufacture—Japanese Poetry—Feast in a Buddhist Temple—Sailing across the Inland Sea of Japan—Landing at Hirosami and Shimonoseki—Nagasaki—Excursion to Mogi—Collection of Fossil Plants—Departure from Japan. p. [362]-395.

注  記
VOL. I, VOL. II 各冊の表紙に書き込み。


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 41.