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Bibliography General Descriptive

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BIBLIOGRAPHY. GENERAL: DESCRIPTIVE: Sic hold, Nippon, .Irchir znr Beschreibung eon Japan (Leyden. 1832-51; 2d ed., Wfirzburg, 1897 et seq.), and Alcock, Capital of the Tycoon (Lon don, 1,953), although old, are still valuable. A comprehensive work is Rein. Japan nach Prison and Studien (Leipzig. 1881-86), the first volume of which, translated and enlarged. appeared as Trarrls and Researches Undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government (2d ed.. London, 1889), and the second volume as The Industries of Japan (London, 1SS3 ; Yew York. 1889). Espe cially noteworthy are: Griffis, The _llikado'.s Em pire (2d ed., New' York. 18831; Chamberlain, Things Japanese (London, 1898), which has an excellent bibliography: Brinkley. Japan. Its His tory, Arts, and Literature (8 vole.. Boston. 1901 02) ; and, for an understanding of the inner life of the Japanese, Hearn, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (Boston. 1894) ; id., Out of the East: Rereries and Studies in New Japan (Boston, 1895) ; id., In Ghostly Japan (ib., 1899) ; id., A .iapanese Miscellany (ib., 1901). Consult also: The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan (Yokohama, 1874-95) ; the Transactions and Pro ceedings of the Japan Society (London, 1593 et seq.) : and the Mittheilungcn der dent:a-hen Gr sellsehaft fur Naha- nod Volkerkunelc Ostasiens, which contain exhaustive information on all top ics connected with the country; Bishop, Un beaten. Tracks in Japan (London, ISSO) : Metch nikoff, L'empire japoluzis (Geneva, 1881) ; Reed, Japan: Its History. Traditions, and Religions

(London, ISSO) ; Dickson. The Land. of the Morning: An Account of Japan and Its People (London, 1S83) ; Eggermont, Le Japon. histoire et religion (Paris, 1SS5) Lamairesse, Le .Japan, histoire, religion, eirilisation (Paris, 1892) ; for domestic and social life, etc., FanIds, Nine Years in Nippon (London, 1885) : Nett°, Papier-scinet terlinge sus Japan (Leipzig, 1888) ; Morse, Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings (New York, 1889) ; Bacon. Japanese Girls and Women (Boston, 1592) Sladen, The Japs at Ilona' (Lon don, 1592) ; Arnold, Japonica (London. IS92) ; and Munzinger, Die lapaner (Berlin, 1S9S) ; for development, progress, etc., Norman, The Real Japan. (London, 1392) ; Morris, Admnee Japan: A Nation Thoroughly in Earnest (London, 1895) ; Curtis. The Yankees of the East (Chicago, 1896) ; Eastlake, Heroic Japan (London. 1S96) ; Japan Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. edited by Brinkley (Boston, 1897) ; Hesse-Wartegg, ('lira and Japan (2d ed.. Leipzig, 1900) : Kb nigsmarck, Japan and die Japancr (Leipzig, 1900) ; Ilitomi, Le Japon (Paris, 1900) ; Egger mont, Voyage. autour du globe. Japan (Paris, 1901); Hartshorn, Japan and Hce People (Phila delphia, 1902) ; and for bibliography, Wend: stern, A Bibliography of the Japanese Empire (Leyden, 1893) ; New York State Library Bulle tin, Bibliography No. 6 (Albany. 1S9S) ; and Chamberlain's book above mentioned.