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   ARRANGEMENT BY AUTHOR'S LAST NAME: P

 

Paris, John. Kimono. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1922. [MS Reader format]

 Parlett, Harold, trans. "The Sumiyoshi Monogatari"Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Vol. XXIX, Part I (December, 1901), pp. 37-123. [.pdf format]   (A Google book)

Pasteur, Violet M., trans. "The Story of the Making of the Mirror." Gods and Heroes of Old Japan. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1906; pp. 15-20. [MS Reader format]

Pasteur, Violet M., trans. "The Way of the Gods." Gods and Heroes of Old Japan. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1906; pp. 3-11. [MS Reader format]

Patton, Emily S. Japanese Topsyturvydom. Tokyo: Hasegawa, 1896.  [.pdf format] 

Peers, W.R. Intelligence Operations of OSS Detachment 101. Studies in Intelligence, Vol. 4, No3 (Summer, 1960), pp. A1-A13.  [.pdf format]

Penn, Arthur A. Yokohama Maid: A Japanese comic Operetta in Two Acts. New York: M. Witmark, 1915. (---- KB)

Perry, Tad. Tad Perry's Quick and Dirty Guide to Japanese. [n.p.:n.n., 199?] [MS Reader format] Origin of this ebook unknown although the Guide itself is available as a website.

Pfoundes, C. The Fire Ordeal : An Esoteric Ceremony in KobeThe East of Asia Magazine, Vol. IV (1905), pp. 310-317.   [.pdf format]
 
Piggott, F.T. The Music and Musical Instruments of Japan. London: Batsford, 1893. [.pdf format]

Pompe Van Meerdervort, J.L.C. "Dissection of a Japanese Criminal." Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, No. III (December, 1859), pp. 85-91.[MS Reader format]

Ponsonby Fane, Richard. Kampei Taisha to Sono Gosaijin Or the First Class Government Shrines and Their Deities. Nn.Np., 19--? [MS Reader format]

The Pottery and Porcelain Industries of Japan. Scientific American Supplement, Vol. XII, No. 303 (October 22, 1881). [.pdf format] 

Prominent Americans Interested in Japan and Prominent Japanese in America. N.p.: Japan and America, 1903.  [.pdf format] 

"Proceedings of the Assembly of the Greater East Asiatic Nations Held on November 5 and 6, 1943, at the Diet Building, Tokyo".  Contemporary Japan:  A Review of East Asiatic Affairs.  Vol. XII, No.11 (November, 1943), pp. 1337-1386. [MS Reader format]

Puccini, G. Madam Butterfly: A Japanese Tragedy. New York: G. Ricordi, 1906. (18926 KB)

The Pulse of Japan: That Ideals and Aims Behind Japanese Actions in East Asia may be Better Perceived. Tokyo: Tokyo Information Bureau, 1938. [.pdf format] 
 
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