571 Morse, Edward Sylvester (1838-1925)
Japanese homes and their surroundings.1885.

JAPANESE HOMES AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS, BY EDWARD S. MORSE, Ph. D., A. M. DIRECTOR OF THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE; FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY, IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY, JAPAN; MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY, BERLIN, JAPAN SOCIETY, LONDON, AND THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS; ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR.
NEW YORK, HARPER & BROTHERS FRANKLIN SQUARE. [n.d.]
xxxiii, 372 p. 26 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
List of Illustrations. xv
Introduction. xxv
CHAPTER I. THE HOUSE.
Appearance of City and Village.— General Description of House.— House Construction.— Frame-work and Foundation.— Bracing.—Selection of Stock.— Construction of Ceiling.— Partitions and Walls.— Structure of Kura.—Japanese Carpenters.— Carpenters' Tools and Appliances. 1
CHAPTER II. TYPES OF HOUSES.
City and Country Houses.— Fishermen's Houses.— Kura.— A Study of Roofs.— Shingled Roofs.— Tiled Roofs.— Stone Roofs.— Thatched Roofs. 45
CHAPTER III. INTERIORS.
General Description.— Plans.— Mats.— Sliding Screens.—Fusuma.— Hikite.— Shoji.— Tokonoma.— Chigai-dana.—Tea-rooms.—Kura.—Ceilings.— Walls.— Ramma.— Windows.—Portable Screens. 108
CHAPTER IV. INTERIORS—(Continued).
Kitchen.—Floors.—Closets.—Stairways.—Public Bathing.—Bathing Conveniences.—Towel-racks.—Bedding and Pillows.—Hibachi and Tabako-bon.—Candles and Candlesticks.—Lamps and Lanterns.—Household Shrines.—Birds' Nests in Houses.—Privies. 185
CHAPTER V. ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES.
Vestibule and Hall.—Verandah and Balcony.—Amado.—Tobukuro.—Chodzu-bachi.—Gateways.—Fences. 234
CHAPTER VI. GARDENS.
Stone Tablets.—Ishi-doro.—Bridges.—Summer-houses.—Ponds.—Pathways.—Dwarf-trees and Flower-pots.—Views of Private Gardens. 273
CHAPTER VII. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.
Wells and Water-supply.—Flowers.—Interior Adornments.—Precautions against Fire.—Houses of Foreign Style.—Absence of Monuments. 296
CHAPTER VIII. THE ANCIENT HOUSE.
Allusions to the House in Ancient Japanese Records. 323
CHAPTER IX. THE NEIGHBORING HOUSE.
House of the Aino.—Of the Hachijo Islander.—Of the Loochooan.—Of the Korean.—Of the Chinese.—Concluding Remarks. 336
GLOSSARY. 349
INDEX. 357

注  記
遊び紙に For Mrs. E. F. Barker. Omatsu Chaya. Park point. Duluth Minn U. S. A. バーカー夫人様 駒井生' との書き込み。
標題紙裏に<Copyright, 1885, By Edward S. Morse.>。
p. [v] に<TO WILLIAM STURGIS BIGELOW, M. D. IN MEMORY OF THE DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCES IN THE Heart of Japan THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR>との献辞。
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記載書誌
CORDIER, col. 688. TOYO BUNKO, p. 227.