724 Hardy, Arthur Sherburne (1847-1930)
Life and letters of Joseph Hardy Neesima. 1891.

LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOSEPH HARDY NEESIMA, BY ARTHUR SHERBURNE HARDY.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1891.
[1], vi, 350 p., [3] leaves of plates. 20 cm.

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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. 1843-1865.
Flight from Japan.—Arrival in Boston.—Statement of Reasons for leaving Japan.—Narrative of Early Life. 1
CHAPTER II. 1865-1870.
School Days at Andover.—College Life at Amherst. 48
CHAPTER III. 1870-1872.
Enters Theological Seminary at Andover.—Visits Washington to meet the Japanese Embassy.—Secretary to Viscount Tanaka. 99
CHAPTER IV. 1872-1874.
In Europe with the Embassy.—Return to Andover.—Appointed Corresponding Member of the Japan Mission.—Ordination.—Appeal at Rutland, Vt.—Departure for Japan. 140
CHAPTER V. 1874-1884.
Changes in Japan during Mr. Neesima's Absence.—Visits his Home at Annaka.—Plans for the Occupation of Kyoto.—Foundation of the Doshisha.—Capt. James's School in Kumamoto.—Mission Work.—Opposition to the Doshisha.—Appeal to the American Board for a Permanent Fund.—Plans for a University.—Ill Health. 180
CHAPTER VI. 1884-1885.
Sails for America via Suez.—Journal and Letters written on the Journey.—Hongkong.—Shanghai.—Colombo.—Suez.—Rome.—Turin.—Summer in the Waldensian Valley.—Attacked with Heart Disease on St. Gothard Pass.—Arrival in Boston.—Appeals in Behalf of the Doshisha.—Winter at Clifton Springs.—Summer on the Coast of Maine. 244
CHAPTER VII. 1885-1890.
Return to Japan.—Anniversary Exercises.—Receives the Degree of LL. D.—Death of Mr. Hardy.—Plans for the University.—Return of Heart Trouble.—Gift of Mr. Harris to the Doshisha.—Death at Oiso.—Funeral Services.—His Work and Character. 298

注  記
口絵は<Jozeph H. Neesima.>の肖像写真(<J. A. J. Wilcox, Sc.>)。
裏遊び紙に<Rare Oriental Book Co. Aptos, California>との書店ラベル。


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 66. BLUM I, 860.