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, Verbeck of Japan. A Citizen of No Country. A Life Story of Foundation Work. Inaugurarted by Guido Fridolin Verbeck
William Elliott Griffis [1843-1928]

Edinburgh & London: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1901. Hbk. pp.376.


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This book is in the Public Domain

William Elliott Griffis [1843-1928], Verbeck of Japan. A Citizen of No Country. A Life Story of Foundation Work. Inaugurarted by Guido Fridolin Verbeck

Contents

Preface

  1. A Glance in Perspective
  2. The Koppel
  3. In The Land of Opportunity
  4. A Glance at Old Japan
  5. In Nagasaki: First Impressions
  6. Political Upheaval
  7. The Doors Opening
  8. The Revolution of 1868
  9. Trip to Osaka
  10. Called to the Capital
  11. The Biographer in Tokio
  12. Among All Sorts and Conditions of Men
  13. The Great Embassy to Christendom
  14. Decorated by the Emperor
  15. Preacher and Translator
  16. A Man Without a Country
  17. "Weary With the March of Life"

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