ELIZABETH BISLAND
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT 1906 BY ELIZABETH BISLAND WETMORE
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published December 1906
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Lafcadio Hearn in Japanese Costume (photogravure) | [Frontispiece] |
| The City of Matsue, seen from Castle Hill | [40] |
1. The Prefecture Office. The Middle School, in which Mr. Hearn was a teacher, is hidden from view by the Prefecture Office Building. 2. The Normal School. Mr. Hearn also taught here. 3. Here on the beach of Lake Shinyi Mr. Hearn lived for some time. | |
| The Shintō Temple of Kizuki described in “Glimpsesof Unfamiliar Japan” | [104] |
Lafcadio Hearn was the first foreigner who was allowed to enter the inner part of this temple. | |
| A Group of Graduates of the Middle School | 162 |
1. Mr. Hearn. 2. Mr. Nishida. 3. The old teacher of Chinese Classics. | |
| Lafcadio Hearn’s Favourite Dwelling-House | [192] |
This house, an old Samurai’s residence, is situated in front of a castle. The river before the house is an outer moat of the castle. | |
| Mr. Hearn’s Garden in Tōkyō | [282] |
| Writing-Room in Mr. Hearn’s Tōkyō House | [344] |
His three sons on the verandah. In this house he died. | |
| Facsimile of Mr. Hearn’s Later Handwriting | [410] |
| Kazuo and Iwao, Lafcadio Hearn’s Older Children,exercising at Jū-Jutsu | [476] |
| Afcadio Hearn’s Grave | [516] |