. American homes and gardens. ntive to further research to those whomay be interested either in the ancient his-tory of pottery garnished from the mosttrustworthy sources, on the original mat-ter here first presented. In this field itserves its purpose well. Life of Japan. By Masuji Miyakawa. New York: Neale Publishing Co. 1910. Price, $ In recent years Japanese institutions havebeen studied by Americans and Europeans,and many books have been written aboutthem. But a book on Japan by a Japaneseauthority is a less common occurrence andDr. Miyakawas Life of Japan is worththe careful conside


. American homes and gardens. ntive to further research to those whomay be interested either in the ancient his-tory of pottery garnished from the mosttrustworthy sources, on the original mat-ter here first presented. In this field itserves its purpose well. Life of Japan. By Masuji Miyakawa. New York: Neale Publishing Co. 1910. Price, $ In recent years Japanese institutions havebeen studied by Americans and Europeans,and many books have been written aboutthem. But a book on Japan by a Japaneseauthority is a less common occurrence andDr. Miyakawas Life of Japan is worththe careful consideration of every studentof international economics, throughout itsnineteen excellent chapters, to which a help-ful index is appended. A Wayfarer in China. By Elizabeth Kendall. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company: 1913. Cloth, 8vo. Illustrated. 338 pp. Price, $ net. Elizabeth Kendall says in her preface to A Wayfarer in China, no one who has ever known the joy of hunting impressions or strange peoples and strange lands in the. Cuantnte


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