747 Griffis, William Elliot (1843-1928)
Japan in history, folk lore and art.1892.

JAPAN IN HISTORY, FOLK LORE AND ART, BY WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, AUTHOR OF THE MIKADO'S EMPIRE, JAPANESE FAIRY WORLD MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY, ETC.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1892.
viii, [1], 230, [4] p. 18 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
I. Where is Japan? 1
II. Who are the Japanese? 8
III. The Morning of Rising-Sun Land. 15
IV. The Japanese Story of Creation. 26
V. Origin of the Arts. 32
VI. The Conquest of the East. 42
VII. Corea and Buddhism. 52
VIII. How they look at the World. 60
IX. The Mikado and his Samurai. 70
X. Letters, Writing, and Names. 80
XI. The Noble Families and their Politics. 92
XII. Social Life in Kioto. 99
XIII. The Wars of the Genji and Heike. 108
XIV. Yoritomo at Kamakura. 117
XV. The Death of Yoshitsune. 124
XVI. The Hojo Rule. 129
XVII. Benten and the Dragons. 137
XVIII. The Ashikaga Shoguns. 145
XIX. Three Famous Men. 154
XX. Ideas and Symbols. 166
XXI. The Ashes that made Trees bloom. 175
XXII. Signs and Omens. 183
XXIII. The Dutch Yeast in the Japanese Cake. 192
XXIV. Interior Forces making New Japan. 203
XXV. Outward Agencies. 209
XXVI. New Japan. 221
Index. 229

注  記
略標題紙に<The Riverside Library for Young People Number 10 JAPAN: IN HISTORY, FOLK-LORE AND ART By WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS>。
裏表紙裏に<Rare Oriental Book Co. Aptos, California>との書店ラベル。


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 4. CORDIER, col. 663. BLUM I, 785.