A Japanese artist in London
by Yoshio Markino
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- Canonical title
- A Japanese artist in London
- Original publication date
- 1910
- People/Characters
- Yoshio Markino; Olave Potter; Admiral Mukoyama (as Japanese naval attaché to London); Arthur Ransome; Hara (Japanese artist); Yone Noguchi (Japanese poet) (show all 7); Morinami (Japanese Colonel Surgeon)
- Important places
- London, England, UK; Goldsmith Institute, London, England, UK; West London Hospital, London, England, UK; Sidney Street, London, England, UK; California, USA
- Epigraph
- [None]
- Dedication
- To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Spielmann
- First words
- This seems to me to be a book of unique interest.
An appreciation, by Douglas Sladen.
Just the moment I was going to start writing this book, one of my intimate Japanese friends - Wakamiya - has sent me the first number of his new periodical.
Preface.
It was December 8, 1897, when I arrived here from America, where I had been some four and a half years.
Chapter I - My arrival in England. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Anyhow, it is this book through which the public will know me thoroughly.
- Original language
- English
- Disambiguation notice
- 1st ed., 1910; 3rd imp., 1911.
Classifications
- Genres
- Nonfiction, Art & Design, Biography & Memoir, Reference
- DDC/MDS
- 759.952 — Arts & recreation Painting History, geographic treatment, biography Other geographic areas Asia Japan
- LCC
- DA684 .M3 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Great Britain History of Great Britain England Local history and description London
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