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Letters of a Japanese schoolboy ("Hashimura Togo")

by Wallace Irwin

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""Letters of a Japanese Hashimura Togo"" is a collection of letters written by a young Japanese boy named Hashimura Togo during the late 19th century. The book is compiled and edited by American author and journalist, Wallace Irwin. The letters offer a unique glimpse into the daily life, education, and culture of Japan during this time period. Hashimura Togo's letters are filled with vivid descriptions of his experiences at school, his relationships with his friends and family, and his thoughts on the world around him. The book also includes illustrations and photographs that provide additional context and insight into the world of Hashimura Togo. Overall, ""Letters of a Japanese Hashimura Togo"" is a fascinating and engaging read that offers a rare perspective on Japanese society during a time of great change and transformation.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

424

Chapters

~5088 min

Est. Listening Time

English

Language

3.5

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“Therefore I entertain him to beer-ceremony at saloon of Hon. Strunsky, Irish patriot”

Letters of A Japanese Schoolboy

(“Hashimura Togo”)

BY WALLACE IRWIN Author of “The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum,” “Shame of the Colleges,” “Nautical Lays of a Landsman,” etc.

Illustrated by Rollin Kirby

New York Doubleday, Page & Company 1909

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN

COPYRIGHT, 1907, 1908, BY P. F. COLLIER & SON

COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY PUBLISHED, FEBRUARY, 1909

“Sometimes I sit and wonder in my artless Japanese way”—The Mikado

CONTENTS

CHARACTERS CAST UP BY THIS BOOK

Hashimura Togo—35-year aged Japanese Schoolboy.

Cousin Nogi—educated in horseracing & relidgeon.

Arthur Kickahajama—missionary boy.

Hon. Strunsky—Irish salooner.

Uncle Nichi—Japanese strawseed who come to America to be less so.

Mrs. Lusy Macdonald—complete angel of 286 pounds beauty.

Little Annie Anazuma—of kindergarten intelligence.

I. Anazuma—Japanese shave-proprietor.

J. Furo—who is dead.

G. W. McCann—prominent drunk.

Sydney Katsu, Jr.—who go Harvard study mollycuddling.

Miss Alice Furioki—wife to Cousin Nogi.

Miss Evelyn Suki—dear friend & more even.

Frank the Japanned Bootpolish.

S. Wanda—Japanese Socialist.

Whang So—China boy of sinful profile.

H. Sunigawa—Talented Japanese Spy.

Unknown Japanese—who call himself “Charley Smith” to get job in a bank.

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