Stock ID #173654 A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally. C. PEMBERTON HODGSON.
A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally.
A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally.
A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally.

A Residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859-1860. With an Account of Japan Generally.

London. Richard Bentley. 1861. Stock ID #173654

First edition, hand-coloured lithographed frontispiece and black and white text illustrations, [i]-xxxii + 350pp with a final advertisment leaf of Bentley's Standard Novels, 19.4 x 13cm, original blind-stamped blue cloth boards, gilt-lettered spine (dulled) and gilt vignette of a ship with pennants a flutter to the top board, slight spotting mainly limited to the endpapers and age toning to the edges of the text, old varnish to the boards (obscuring gilt lettering to spine and dulling the gilt to the ship vignette) corners tender, but a good clean example of a title scarce on the market.

Written in the year Japan opened its doors to foreign trade (but published three years later), by the first British Consul to Nagasaki, Christopher Pemberton Hodgson (he also served as French Consul). As well as giving a key survey of a landmark period (including the structure of society, religion and Japanese attitudes to the West), Hodgson importantly includes a catalogue of Japanese plants (with an index) prepared by the eminent botanist Sir William Hooker (the work's dedicatee) and his own on natural history. Pemberton noted his keen interest in botany and geology in an earlier work written after a turbulent five years on the Darling Downs in Australia. The present work also includes a lengthy chapter by Pemberton's wife taken from letters to her mother, noting her experiences and impressions.

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