With the Young Americans in the Land of the Rising Sun.
THE WONDERFUL CITY OF TOKIO;
OR,
The Further Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo.
By EDWARD GREÉY.
Author of "Young Americans in Japan," "The Golden Lotus," etc. With one hundred and sixty-nine illustrations. Royal Octavo, 7 × 9-1/2 inches, with cover in gold and colors, designed by the author, $1.75. Cloth, black and gold, $2.50.
In the great city of the great Empire of Japan, which the Japanese themselves call wonderful, the Young Americans find new cause for wonder at the strange customs and curious sights. Under the guidance of "Oto Nambo," their staunch friend, they assist at a fire, dine at Tokio restaurants, are entertained by Amateur performers, visit all the points of interest, and meet with many adventures; but the most interesting part of the book to American boys will be the visits to and descriptions of the different trades, many of which are illustrated, and all of which are described, from the "seller of folded fans" to the maker of "broiled bean curd." Fully equal in interest and uniform with