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Contents
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Sybille Jagusch
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xi
- Note to the Reader xv
- Prologue: Japan in Early Books for Children: From Comenius to Commodore Perry 1
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Part I From Early Children’s Books to the End of the Nineteenth Century
- 1 They Went to Japan: The Post-Perry Travelers and Their Stories for the Young 19
- 2 Fact and Fiction: Travelogues and Adventure Tales about Japan to the Turn of the Twentieth Century 49
- 3 Takejiro Hasegawa: The Foreigners’ Publisher 77
- 4 Japan in St. Nicholas Magazine 101
- 5 The Children’s Book Writers and Their Information Sources: From Marco Polo to Madame Chrysanthème 125
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Part II The Twentieth Century
- 6 Globetrotting in Children’s Books: From 1900 to World War II 153
- 7 Louise Seaman Bechtel: America’s First Children’s Book Editor and Her Books about Japan 191
- 8 The Post–World War II Years 219
- 9 Three Japanese American Journeys 247
- 10 Into the Twenty-First Century 279
- Appendix: The Gatekeepers: Leading American Children’s Librarians and Their Influence on Children’s Books about Japan 309
- Acknowledgments 326
- Notes 329
- Selected Bibliography and Further Reading 346
- Illustration and Text Excerpt Credits 352
- Index 357
- About the Author 365
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xi
- Note to the Reader xv
- Prologue: Japan in Early Books for Children: From Comenius to Commodore Perry 1
-
Part I From Early Children’s Books to the End of the Nineteenth Century
- 1 They Went to Japan: The Post-Perry Travelers and Their Stories for the Young 19
- 2 Fact and Fiction: Travelogues and Adventure Tales about Japan to the Turn of the Twentieth Century 49
- 3 Takejiro Hasegawa: The Foreigners’ Publisher 77
- 4 Japan in St. Nicholas Magazine 101
- 5 The Children’s Book Writers and Their Information Sources: From Marco Polo to Madame Chrysanthème 125
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Part II The Twentieth Century
- 6 Globetrotting in Children’s Books: From 1900 to World War II 153
- 7 Louise Seaman Bechtel: America’s First Children’s Book Editor and Her Books about Japan 191
- 8 The Post–World War II Years 219
- 9 Three Japanese American Journeys 247
- 10 Into the Twenty-First Century 279
- Appendix: The Gatekeepers: Leading American Children’s Librarians and Their Influence on Children’s Books about Japan 309
- Acknowledgments 326
- Notes 329
- Selected Bibliography and Further Reading 346
- Illustration and Text Excerpt Credits 352
- Index 357
- About the Author 365