http://stores.ebay.com/Lost-World-Books Japan And Korea, Frank G. Carpenter Contents Just a word before we start Tokyo, the capital city The imperial family Some political aspects of Japan The Mitsuis and their millions The biggest department store in the orient Maids and matrons of Japan An afternoon at the theatre A visit to a Japanese finishing school On the way to Nikko Temple bells and Buddhas Two Americans in a Japanese house By rail through the rice-fields At a native inn Kyoto The master craftsmen of Kyoto In the realm of gods and spirits Young Japan A cup of tea A wrestling bout at Osaka The yankee trader of the far east In a Japanese cotton mill Fusan to Seoul In the Korean Capital Life in the Land of Morning Calm A night in a Buddhist Monastery Christianity in Korea Illustrations A typical Japanese scene Fishermen's nests A view of Tokyo A business street The Nihonbashi bridge A push-car railway in Formosa Malay aborigines Young Japan The moat about the palace Entrance to the Crown Prince's palace Wistaria blossoms at Kameido Japanese newsboys Policeman of Tokyo Canal craft in Tokyo The clog-maker In a rickshaw A modern business building A Japanese cart A street of fine residences Under the cherry trees Street juggler The toothpick seller A sidewalk shop At Asakusa Park Washing the kimono Brides of the future Styles in dress The wife is worker The street of theatres A Japanese stage scene The classical drama The geisha Dressing to please the men Arranging flowers Physical training Playing on the koto A schoolboy in uniform The rice workers The mighty trees at Nikko Women packhorse drivers The mausoleum gates The red lacquer bridge The tea-house A priestess of the temple In a temple park The Buddha of Kamakura A Japanese house At work in the kitchen A Japanese bed Fujiyama The pilgrim The tea picker Winnowing rice Arriving at an inn Drying seaweed Catching the baby octopus An old man In a Japanese garden The bridge at Kyoto The great bronze bell The Higashi Hongwanji Temple The shrine of the Rice Goddess In Teapot Lane The four-handed craftsman The cloisonne worker A Japanese saw The funeral bird-cage Jizo, the god of children The suicide waterfall Paper fish Japanese girl and doll The cicada seller Picking tea Serving tea The tea ceremony The wrestlers On guard A popular hero Practising fencing On the docks In Kobe A view of the harbour Where silk is reeled The silk worker Cloth for the Orientals Girl mill workers Child making hat braid Potential water-power Along the Korean railway The bare hills of Chosen The burden-bearers Brush for fuel Korean sanitation Government buildings in Seoul The boy who is engaged A Korean gentleman Making fine chests A woman of Seoul Bringing home the laundry A Korean village The Marble Pagoda "The General of Heaven" A Korean monk The Y. M. C. A. in Korea The Temple of Heaven The stone tortoise of Seoul How American oil cans are used