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Unbeaten Tracks In Japan

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The green cloth boards are in good condition with wear on the edges.  The front endpaper has a bookplate with some discolouration.  Some minor spotting on the edges of the book.

Author: Isabella L Bird

Publisher: John Murray

Published On: 1905

Pages: 336

Country: London: United Kingdom

Language: English

Dimension: 15cm x 21cm

Item Weight: 735gm

Edition: Popular Edition

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"Unbeaten Tracks in Japan" by Isabella L. Bird is a travel narrative written during the late 19th century. The book recounts Bird’s experiences as she journeys through the less-visited regions of Japan, particularly focusing on her adventures in the interior and her interactions with the indigenous Ainu people. Bird’s perspective as a Western woman traveling alone in a predominantly male-dominated society provides a unique lens through which the reader can explore the cultural and social intricacies of Japan at the time. The opening of "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan" sets the stage for Bird's travels, depicting her arrival in Yokohama after an arduous sea journey. She reflects on the initial impressions of the Japanese landscape, filled with fishing boats and lush green countryside, as well as her first sighting of the iconic Mount Fuji. As she navigates her new environment, Bird shares her observations on local transportation methods, including the use of sampans and jinrikishas, and introduces the reader to the friendly yet alien aspects of Japanese culture. Her journey begins with a mix of excitement and trepidation as she contemplates her adventure into the interior, marking the start of her exploration of a land that both fascinates and challenges her understanding. (Project Gutenberg)

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Weight 735 g
Dimensions 15 × 3 × 21 cm
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