. A diplomat in Japan; the inner history of the criticial years in the evolution of Japan when the ports were opened and the monarchy restored. eno, Fighting at, , 302. Victoria, The Bp. of, , Death of, , , 52. Wakamatsu, Capture of, 386, , Hall & Co., , Wm., 31, 52, 332, 349, , Comm., Death of, , Mr, 141, Sketches, , Treatment of, of the Rattler, Language, The, 58. Yashiki of Daimios, The, no Miya, , British Legation at, 28,61, 366. INDEX 427 Yedo, Audi


. A diplomat in Japan; the inner history of the criticial years in the evolution of Japan when the ports were opened and the monarchy restored. eno, Fighting at, , 302. Victoria, The Bp. of, , Death of, , , 52. Wakamatsu, Capture of, 386, , Hall & Co., , Wm., 31, 52, 332, 349, , Comm., Death of, , Mr, 141, Sketches, , Treatment of, of the Rattler, Language, The, 58. Yashiki of Daimios, The, no Miya, , British Legation at, 28,61, 366. INDEX 427 Yedo, Audience with the Mika-do at, 400. Yodo, ex-Baimio, 268, 270. Yokohuye, The, 272. Yokohama, 22, 23, ForeignCommunity 25, Society 26,Legation 29, Public Ferry 50, Theatre 50, Murder ofRichardson 51, Life in 56,Squadron at 73, Scare in74, 75, Fire 161. Yokohama Races, 386. Yoshii, 188. Yoshiwara, The, 390. IN UNKNOWN CHINA A Record of the Observations, Adventures and Experiences of a Pioneer of Civilization During a Prolonged Sojourn Amongst the Wild and Unknown Nosu Tribe of Western China BY S. POLLARD Author of In Tight Corners in China,. ^4^ Demy 8vo. With Many Illustrations S- Maps. Price 25s. Neit SOME EARLY REVIEWS. Fascinating, racy and humorous.—Aberdeen Journal. An amazing record of adv«ntnre. Mr. Pollard is delightful from every point of the valiance of his own heart and faith he wins thronsh.—Methodist Recorder. Mr. Pollard is not merely an interesting man, but a courageous one. . The firstwhite man to penetrate into Nosuland where live the bogey-men of the Manchus. . Thisit a people that has struck terror into the hearts of the neighbouring Chinese by the crueltyand the fierceness of its v&lo\XT.—S^tc/i. Mr. Pollards book is laid where dwell amid almost unpenetrable hills a race the Chinesehave never yet succeeded in subduing.—Western Morning News. In addition to its engrossing matter, Mr. Pollards book has the attraction of a brightand pleasant style, wh


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