The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither by Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird
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Sullivan, e-mail bsulliva@lycos.com, from the 1892 G.P. Putnam's
Sons edition. THE GOLDEN CHERSONESE AND THE WAY THITHER BY ISABELLA L. BIRD (Mrs. Bishop) PREFACE In presenting to the public the last installment of my travels in the Far East, in 1879, I desire to offer, both to my readers and critics, my grateful acknowledgments for the kindness with which my letters from Japan were received, and to ask for an equally kind and lenient estimate of my present volume, which has been prepared for publication under the heavy shadow of the loss of the beloved and only sister to whom the letters of which it consists were written, and whose able and careful criticism, as well as loving interest, accompanied my former volumes through the press. It is by her wish that this book has received the title of the "Golden Chersonese," a slightly ambitious one; and I must at once explain that |
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