Corona and Coronet
Mabel Loomis Todd, 1899
Todd, Mabel Loomis:
Corona and Coronet Being a Narrative of the Amherst Eclipse Expedition to Japan, In Mr. James's Schooner-Yacht Coronet, to Observe the Sun's Total Obscuration 9 August, 1896, by Mabel Loomis Todd, Author of "Total Eclipses of the Sun," etc., etc. With Illustrations, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, electrotyped and printed by H.O. Houghton and Co., copyright 1898, stated "Second Impression," 1899, 8vo, blindstamped green cloth (both boards) with gilt lettering and decoration on front board and spine, top edge gilt, 34 black and white plates (includes 2 maps, one of which spans two facing pages), 383 pp. This is a travel book about the scientific expedition to Hokkaido, Japan for the purpose of observing a total solar eclipse on August 9, 1896. The expedition team was headed by Professor David P. Todd. The author is his wife, Mabel Loomis Todd. The majority of the travel was aboard the Schooner-Yacht Coronet. The expedition departed California in April of 1896 bound for Japan with a stop enroute in Hawaii. There is a significant account of the Hawaiian Islands. While in Hawaii the author records a chance and poignant account of meeting the noted female actor, lecturer, journalist for several newspapers and periodicals and writer of travel books and plays, Miss. Kate Field. Miss Field, who was then fatally ill with pneumonia, came about her steamer at Kaawaloa. She was destined for Honolulu for medical care. Todd spend much time with Field on this voyage and, in fact, records what she believed to be her (Field's) last spoken words. The steamer reached Honolulu on May 15 and the next day Field died. The book relates extensive travel accounts within Japan which include Yokohama, Tokyo, Gifu, Kyoto, the Inland Sea and Hokkaido. Northern Hokkaido was the mission destination and the eclipse observation station was established in Northern Hokkaido at Esashi, Katami. A significant portion of the book and illustrations is devoted to the Ainu of Hokkaido. K. (Kazumasa) Ogawa, the prominent Japanese photographer and publisher, is noted to have joined the expedition team at Esahi. The scientific aspects of the expedition are only a small portion of the book accounting for approximately 10 pages of the book. This is a travel book rather than scientific account of the expedition.
The following references to Kazumasa Ogawa, the expedition photographer, are found in the book:
Page viii - "...ease of communication in remote localities would not have been attainable; and to Professor Burton and Mr. Ogawa warm thanks are due for fine views of...."
Page 170 - "The photographer, Mr. Ogawa (also our photographer during the former Japan eclipse at Shirakawa in 1887), was to follow within a few days ...."
Page 346 - "Besides the above party the photographer Ogawa also followed taking two of his men."
Index. - Referencing page viii and page 170 (not page 346 however) under K. Ogawa.
An article on the scientific aspects of the expedition was published by Professor Todd in The Outlook in 1897. To see that article, click here.
Title Page
Frontispiece
Examples of Plates
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY i~xiii
DEEP-SEA YACHTING BY A.C. JAMES xxiii~xxxviii
I. THE CORONET 1
II. PREPARATION 8
III. OVERLAND 14
IV. SAUSALITO 24
V. FIFTEEN DAYS AT SEA 30
VI. LIFE IN HONOLULU 42
VII. HAWAIIAN VOLCANOES 58
VIII. A HAWAIIAN JOURNEY 68
IX. KILAUEA 78
X. A POI LUNCHEON 88
XI. WITH KATE FIELD 97
XII. A MID-PACIFIC COLLEGE 104
XIII. THE LEPERS OF MOLOKAI 111
XIV. FOUR WEEKS AT SEA 125
XV. JAPAN REVISITED 139
XVI. DEPARTURE OF THE EXPEDITION 155
XVII. IN FAMILIAR HAUNTS 172
XVIII. SOUTHWARD 181
XIX. GlFU AND THE CORMORANT FISHING l88
XX. KYOTO 194
XXI. KARA 209
XXII. YACHTING IN THE INLAND SEA 216
XXIII. EXPEDITION EXPERIENCES 229
XXIV. THE TIDAL WAVE 241
XXV. IN PURSUIT OF A SHADOW 254
XXVI. STILL PURSUING 264
XXVII. ESASHI IN KlTAMI 272
XXVIII. IN AINU LAND 292
XXIX. THE ECLIPSE 318
XXX. A NATIVE CELEBRATION 327
XXXI. VOYAGE ON A FRENCH CRUISER 336
XXXII. HOMEWARD BOUND 343
XXXIII. BACK TO AN ARIZONA COPPER MINE 357
INDEX 377~383
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
MR. JAMES'S SCHOONER YACHT CORONET Frontispiece
EXPEDITION HEADQUARTERS AT ESASHI . . Facing 10
THE ROTARY SNOW-PLOUGH AT WELLINGTON 20
EXPEDITION WORK ON BOARD 36
RESIDENCE OF PRESIDENT DOLE IN HONOLULU 50
HAWAIIAN VILLAGE LANDING-PLACE 64
SULPHUR BLOW-HOLE IN THE CRATER OF KILAUEA 80
KATE FIELD 98
COTTAGE IN DR. MCGREW'S GROUNDS WHERE
MISS FIELD DIED 102
BOKI, RULER OF OAHU IN 1820, AND LILIHA HIS WIFE 104
CAPTAIN AND OWNER OF THE CORONET 134
MAP OF JAPAN SHOWING TRACK OF TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 158
THE CORONET DRESSED FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY,
YOKOHAMA HARBOR, THE OLYMPIA AT THE RIGHT 180
A "FLOAT" IN MATSURI PROCESSION AT KYOTO 206
STONE LANTERNS AND CRYPTOMERIAS AT NARA 212
TEMPLE AT NARA 214
VIEW ON THE RAILWAY NEAR MORIOKA 230
LANDING THE EMPEROR'S PORTRAIT AT ESASHI 238
THE GREAT TIDAL WAVE AS PORTRAYED IN A NATIVE
MAGAZINE 248
AINU COUPLE, THE WOMAN WEARING CEREMONIAL BEADS 260
A TYPICAL AINU 268
THE ELECTRIC COMMUTATOR 278
JAPANESE CARPENTER MAKING PLATE-HOLDERS AT
ECLIPSE STATION 280
FANCIFUL LAMP-POST AND NATIVE INN AT ESASHI 282
AINU HOLDING MUSTACHE-LIFTER, ABOUT TO DRINK SAKE 290
OLD AINU CHIEFTAIN 300
AINU WOMAN CARRYING CHILD AND BURDEN 304
ARTICLES GATHERED IN AINU HOUSES 312
LIGHTHOUSE ON THE BEACH AT ESASHI (from a
Drawing by Mr. Thompson) 322
EXPEDITION MEMBERS, AND OLD SCHOOLHOUSE,
AFTER THE ECLIPSE 324
A "HAIRY AINU" 340
ROUTE OF THE EXPEDITION, AND CORONET'S COURSE 354
AINU WOMAN WEAVING ELM-FIBRE INTO CLOTH 360
ARTICLES OF AINU MANUFACTURE 368
34 black and white plates (includes 2 maps, one of which
spans two facing pages)
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