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 THINGS
- An Aerial Bridge. FROM: Humbert, Aime. Japan and the Japanese. New York: D, Appleton, 1874.[image on p.31]
- The Bath of the Proletariat Consists of a Large Barrel with a Charcoal Stove Attached. It Stands Out of Doors. FROM: Street, Julian. 1921. Mysterious Japan. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company. p.54
- A Freight Cart. FROM: Clement, Ernest W. Hildreth's "Japan As It Was and Is": A Handbook of Old Japan. Chicago: McClurg, 1906. [vol 2] -- Picture faces p.88.
- Kago (traveling chair). FROM: Hartshorne, Anna C. Japan and Her People. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1902 --- (image faces page 50).
- "Bronze Statue of Buddha at Kamakura" (faces page 196) in: Lloyd, Arthur. Every-day Japan. London: Cassell, 1909.
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