The first Japanese embassy to the United States of America

sent to Washington in 1860 as the first of the series of embassies specially sent abroad by the Tokugawa shogunate.

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The first Japanese embassy to the United States of America

sent to Washington in 1860 as the first of the series of embassies specially sent abroad by the Tokugawa shogunate.

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English
Pages
312

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Table of Contents

Diary of the first Japanese embassy to the United States, written by Muragaki Awaji-no-Kami, vice-ambassador, translation by Mr. Shigehiko Miyoshi.
The Japanese embassy, as seen by Lieut J.I. [!] Johnston, U.S.N.
News items, gleaned from American papers issued 60 years ago and collected in Japan.
Excerpts from later publications: The great Japanese embassy, by P. Du Bois.
Our first acquaintance with the Japanese, by Dr. F.J. Steiner.

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Published in
Tokyo

Classifications

Library of Congress
JX1577 .A6

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. L., 3, 2 p., 1 L., 312 p.
Number of pages
312

Edition Identifiers

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OL7100794M
Internet Archive
firstjapaneseemb00ameriala
LCCN
23010523
OCLC/WorldCat
10249954

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Work ID
OL7884965W

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