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Glimpses of an Unfamiliar Japan:

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Echo Library, Dec 1, 2006 - Travel - 191 pages
  

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User Review  - Eadweard - Goodreads

I really enjoy reading Hearn, you feel the love, admiration and respect he had for the country and the people. He seemed a man ahead of his time, there's no bigotry or superiority complex in his ... Read full review

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User Review  - Stuart - Goodreads

My favorite book on ancient Japan, especially the parts that relate to Izumo (now Shimane prefecture). Read full review

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Contents

A PILGRIMAGE TO ENOSHIMA 5 AT THE MARKET OF THE DEAD
5
BONODORI
6
THE CHIEF CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS
7
THE MOST ANCIENT SHRINE IN JAPAN
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IN THE CAVE OF THE CHILDRENS GHOSTS
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AT MIONOSEKI
10
NOTES ON KITZUKI
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ATHINOMISAKI
12
SHINJU
13
YAEGAKIJINJA
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KITSUNE
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About the author (2006)

Lafcadio Hearn (1850--1904) became the great interpreter of things Japanese to the West. His keen intellect, poetic imagination and clear style have ensured him a devoted readership for more than a century. His most famous work is a collection of lectures entitled "Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation.

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