The Capital of the Tycoon, 1863
Alcock, Sir Rutherford:
The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in Japan, London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 (1st ed), 2 volumes, 8vo, green blindstamped cloth with gilt illustrations and lettering on front covers and spine, 16 tissue guard protected chromo-lithographs (2 frontispieces and 14 in the text), 128 black and white woodcut engravings, 2 folding colored maps, 469 pp / 539 pp. At the back of volume 2 is a 39 page index (pages 501-539) covering both volumes. This is followed by 24 pages of publisher's advertisements. The front cover of volume 1 has a vignette of a samurai embossed in gold and an unembossed vignette of a lady on the back cover. This is reversed in volume 2 with the lady on the front cover embossed in gold and the samurai on the back cover unembossed. The top edge is untrimmed and the bottom and side edges are trimmed. Printed by Spottiswood & Co. Printers, New-street, London.
An account Japanese life, culture and geography by the British Special Envoy to Japan. The book is an excellent first hand description of major upheaval during this period as the foreign powers maneuvered to establish most favored relations with Japan and intense internal civil strife erupted between forces in favor of modernization and those championing Japanese isolation. Volume 1 starts in 1846 when Alcock was living in Canton. It traces the events from his appointment as head of the permanent British Legation in Japan (mid-1859) to the end of that year. Alcock first arrived in Japan at Nagasaki in June of 1859. By July the permanent British Legation was established in Yeddo. Volume 2 starts at the end of 1859 and goes to Alcock's departure from Japan in March of 1862. Alcock was a keen observer and the book is his account across the entire spectrum of life in Japan during this period to include, politics and government, social and political turmoil, customs and social practices, pastimes, language, geography, international and domestic commerce and the economy (including monetary system), the legal system and flora and fauna. The book is a window into Japanese life of the 1859-61 period. In addition, Alcock provides historical background to place events in perspective.
The set is lavishly illustrated with fine multi-color lithographs (16) depicting people and places. Drawings by Charles Wirgman form the basis of 12 of the chromo-lithographs (three in volume 1 & nine in volume 2) in this set. The lithographs derived from Wirgman's art have "C. Wirgman, delt." inscribed in the lower left corner. The lithographs were produced by "Hanhart Litho."
The text is supplemented with 128 black and white woodcut illustrations and finally 2 color maps round out the illustrations.
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Chromo-Lithographs
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Volume 1 |
The Village Beauty
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Woman of Yeddo in
Winter Garb
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(Charles Wirgman)
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(Charles Wirgman)
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Tea House Attendant
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Crossing the Ogigawa
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(Charles Wirgman)
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The Lake of Hakoni
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Fusiyama from the Base
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Ascent of Fusiyama
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Volume 2 |
Scene in a Silk Shop
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Village Scene Near Nagasaki
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(Charles Wirgman)
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(Charles Wirgman)
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The Halt
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The Baths at Uriaino
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(Charles Wirgman)
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(Charles Wirgman)
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From our Inn at Omura
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Odah
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(Charles Wirgman)
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(Charles Wirgman)
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Village Woman Using the Flail [Village Live]
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Japanese Physician
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(Charles Wirgman)
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(Charles Wirgman)
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Shaving the Ladies
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(Charles Wirgman)
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Table of Contents, Abbreviated.
Abbreviated Table of Contents for Both Volumes. (OCR Rendation of actual listing).
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The Capital of the Tycoon Sir Rutherford Alcock
THE FIRST VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
PROVISIONS AND PREPARATIONS
CHAPTER II.
VOYAGE TO NAGASAKI
CHAPTER III.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS — NAGASAKI
PERMANENT RESIDENCE
CHAPTER IV.
NAGASAKI TO YEDDO
CHAPTER V.
THE CAPITAL AND ITS ENVIRONS
CHAPTER VI.
FIRST LESSONS IN JAPANESE DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER VII.
EXCHANGE OF RATIFICATIONS
CHAPTER VIII.
THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE
CHAPTER IX.
JAPANESE SAYINGS AND DOINGS
CHAPTER X.
A GLANCE AT JAPANESE POLITICS
CHAPTER XI.
FIRST BLOODSHED
CHAPTER XII.
IMPROVING PROSPECTS
CHAPTER XIII.
A VISIT TO HAKODADI
CHAPTER XIV.
MURDER OF FRENCH CONSUL'S SERVANT AT YOKOHAMA
CHAPTER XV.
A COUNTRY WALK
CHAPTER XVI.
THE NEW YEAR, 1860, AND WHAT IT BROUGHT
CHAPTER XVII.
MURDER OF THE REGENT ON HIS WAY TO THE TYCOON'S PALACE
CHAPTER XVIII.
STRAY LEAVES FROM A JOURNAL
CHAPTER XIX.
AUDIENCE OF THE TYCOON
CHAPTER XX.
CHANGE OF SCENE — A PILGRIMAGE TO FUSIYAMA
CHAPTER XXI.
THE SULPHUR SPRINGS OF ATAMI
CHAPTER XXII.
THE HIGH ROAD TO THE CAPITAL, AND THOSE WHO TRAVEL ON IT
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
INDICATIONS OF HOSTILE SPIRIT AMONG THE ARMED CLASSES
CHAPTER II.
NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861 — THE GREETING IT BROUGHT IN YEDDO
CHAPTER III.
SECOND PHASE OF THE CRISIS — FLAGS OE FOUR TREATY POWERS STRUCK
CHAPTER IV.
JOURNEY OVERLAND FROM NAGASAKI TO YEDDO ACROSS THE ISLAND OF KIUSIU
CHAPTER V.
SIMONOSEKI — THE 'INLAND SEA,' AND VOYAGE TO HIOGO.
CHAPTER VI.
THE PORT AND THE CITY —— HIOGO AND OSACA.
CHAPTER VII.
OSACA TO YEDDO.
CHAPTER VIII.
RETURN TO YEDDO
CHAPTER IX.
THE LULL AFTER THE STORM
CHAPTER X.
MR. OLIPHANT, THE SECRETARY OF LEGATION, SENT HOME FOR THE CURE OF HIS WOUNDS
CHAPTER XI.
REVIEW OF FOREIGN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
CHAPTER XII.
THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN AND ITS ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINERY
CHAPTER XIII.
THE CIVILISATION OF JAPAN — SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL CONDITION
CHAPTER XIV.
TEMPLES, RELIGION, AND AMUSEMENTS OE JAPANESE
CHAPTER XV.
WESTERN DIPL0MACY AND EASTERN POLICY.
CHAPTER XVI.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DEPARTURE OF THE JAPANESE MISSION TO THE COURTS OF THE SEVERAL TREATY POWERS IN EUROPE
CHAPTER XVII.
THE YEAR 1862 -- PROGRESS OF EVENTS IN JAPAN
APPENDICES:
A TRADE OF CHINA.
B MINUTES OF A MEETING OF BRITISH RESIDENTS AT YOKOHAMA.
C LETTER FROM MR. MEDHURST.
D LIST OF DAIMIOS AND THEIR REVENUES.
E MR. VEITCH'S NOTES ON THE AGRICULTURE, TREES, AND FLORA OF JAPAN.
F TITLES IN JAPAN.
G A FEW REMARKS ON 'AN OPEN" LETTER TO THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE WESTERN NATIONS AT JEDDO'.
INDEX.
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Illustrations.
Summary - Lithographs, Maps, Text Drawings.
Chromo - Lithographs. (16 total - 7 in Vol 1, 9 in Vol 2)
Volume 1.
(By M. & N. Hanhart.)
The Village Beauty Frontispiece
Woman of Yeddo in Winter Garb 129
Tea House Attendant 193
Crossing the Ogigawa 407
The Lake of Hakoni 416
Fusiyama from the Base 422
Ascent of Fusiyama 425
Volume 2.
(By M. & N. Hanhart.)
Scene in a Silk Shop Frontispiece
Village Scene Near Nagasaki 70
The Halt 72
The Baths at Uriaino 73
From our Inn at Omura 74
Odah 80
Village Women using the Flail 83
Japanese Physician 291
Shaving the Ladies 292
Maps (2 total)
Volume 1. PAGE
MAP (Engraved by E. Weller.)
Map of Japan To face 1
Volume 2.
MAP {Engraved by E. "Weller.)
Map of Osaca To face l
Woodcut Engravings
(128 total - 78 in Vol 1, 50 in Vol 2)
Volume 1.
(Engraved by G. Pearson.)
Hongkong 13
Macao 19
Followers of the 'Great Peace'
Dynasty 34
Chinese under the Tartar Dynasty 43
Nagasaki Harbour 73
A Japanese Salutation 80
Lonin reading 81
Japanese Norimon 96
Japanese Cango 97
How Japanese rest 98
Japanese Page in attendance ib.
How the Japanese sleep 99
Yeddo from the Avenue 104
A Group of 'Jolly Beggars' 112
Mendicant Singers 114
Merchandise in the
Streets of Yeddo 117
Shopkeeper going to a Customer 118
Horse carrying Liquid Manure 120
How Mothers dispose of
their Infants 121
The Paternal Nurse 122
Type of the 'Dangerous Classes' 125
The Samourai 130
Officer on urgent Duty 133
Female Head Dress 192
"Writing a Letter of Divorce 194
Love Letter discovered 195
Conjugal Service 196
A Japanese Servant or Workman 197
A Japanese prostrating himself
before his Superiors 200
Weighed in the Balance 245
Night Scene 250
Japanese Ladies in the Bath 254
After the Bath 255
A Japanese at his Toilet
for a Visit of Ceremony 256
Female Costume 264
Female Dress ib.
Music Girl, with Servant
carrying her Instrument ib.
The Evening Meal 265
Bay of Hakodadi 266
Female Costume 269
Society of Hakodadi 279
Carding Machine for
separating the Grain 294
How they separate the Grain 295
Japanese Ploughing ib.
How they cover the Seed 296
How they use Manure 297
Manuring Process ib.
Mode of protecting Land
from Birds 300
The Peasant's Luxury 302
Wild Fowl 307,308
Agricultural Process 320
Homeward Bound 370
Court Dress of the Japanese 386
Japanese 'Lords in Waiting' 387
Fusiyama from the Suburbs
of Yeddo 395
How Japanese Beasts of
Burden comport themselves 398
Salutation of mine Host 403
Interior of a Kitchen 404
A Japanese Maritornes 405
"Well-earned Rest ib.
Pilgrims on the Road 427
Horse-fish 436
Atami and its Monuments 447
Life at Atami — a Peasant and
his Wife returning from Labour 448
The Village Aqueduct 451
Returning from Sea-Fishing 452
A Japanese travelling 454
How the Unprivileged travel
on the High Road 457
Itinerant Musicians 458
Yaconin on Service 459
On the Road to Yeddo 460
Returning from Market ib.
Fishermen 461
The Blind Gentleman 462
A Female Ostler 463
Passing the River Logo 465
'Saionara' 469
WOODCUTS.
Volume 2.
(Engraved by G. Pearson.)
Duty under Difficulties 69
How Pines grow 72
Preparing Cotton for spinning 82
Village Housewife reeling Cotton 83
Roadside Shrine 84
Our Junk in the Inland Sea 87
Gala Dress by Law established 96
The Sea of Suonada ib.
Helm of our Junk 97
Steersman and his Mate 98
Sailors eating their Rice 99
Pass out of the Suonada Sea 100
Near Hiogo 101
Hiogo 102
View of Osaca to face 122 Full Plate
Castle of Osaca 125
Japanese Wandering Minstrels 127
A Rope of Stones 133
Female Servant 139
Japanese Post — an Express 141
Our chief Yaconin 150
Belfry in Courtyard of
Temple to face 280 Full Plate
Storks 281
Wild Goose 282
Specimen of Grotesque 290
Barber 291
Clothes Merchant 291
Maker of Bows 292
Ladies at their Toilet 293
Going up Hill ib.
Snow Coat 294
Men Towing 294,295
Japanese Wooing 295
Caught in the Rain 296
A Snow-Storm ib.
The Mistress and her Servant 297
Mother-in-law and Daughter 298
Blowing Bubbles 299
Gnomes 300
Lantern-maker ib.
A Japanese Piiest in his Robes 310
A Japanese Friar of the
Mediaeval Type 311
Porter 312
The Wedding Party 313
The Christening 314
Playing at Ball 322
The Maternal Lesson 323
The Wrestlers 324
Japanese Game on Horseback 326
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Collation. Full Title: The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in Japan, London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, printed by Spottiswood and Company, 1863 (1st ed), 2 volumes: 469 pp / 539 pp, 8vo, green pictorial cloth with gilt, 16 chromo-lithographs, 128 black and white woodcut engravings, 2 folding colored maps.
Volume 1. Short Title Page, Frontispiece, Full Title Page, Preface (18 pages), Table of Contents (4 pages), List of Illustrations (3 pages), Eratta (1 page), Folding Map, Text (Pages 1-469), Advertisements (36 pages). Illustrations - 7 chromo - lithographs (including the frontispiece), 78 woodcut text illustrations, 1 folding map.
Volume 2. Volume 2. Short Title Page, Frontispiece, Full Title Page, Table of Contents (4 pages), List of Illustrations & Eratta (2 pages), Folding Map, Text (Pages 1-440), Appendix A-E (pages 441-500), Index (pages 501-539. Illustrations - 9 chromo - lithographs (including the frontispiece), 50 woodcut text illustrations, 1 folding map.
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