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Dublin Core
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Title
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The Fisher-Boy Urashima
Creator
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938
Source
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Private collection, on loan to the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
Date
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Meiji 19, Month 11, Day 1 (Nov. 1, 1886)
Contributor
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Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890
Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935
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Copyright Connecticut College, 2014. For rights and reproduction requests, contact the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives at learcenter@conncoll.edu
Format
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Image/JPEG
Language
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English, Japanese
Type
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Document
Identifier
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Japanese Fairy Tale Series No. 08
Coverage
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Meiji 19, Month 11, Day 1 (Nov. 1, 1886)
Publisher
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[Published by T. Hasegawa.]
Subject
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Crepe paper book
Woodblock Print
Fairy tales--Japan
Description
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book describing the fairy tale of "The Fisher-Boy Urashima" and published by Hasegawa.
Document
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Suddenly his hair grew as white as snow, his face got wrinkled, and his back bent like that of a very old man. Then his breath stopped short, and he fell down dead on the beach.
Poor Urashima! he died because he had been foolish and disobedient. If only he had done as he was told, he might have lived another thousand years. Wouldn't you like to go and see the Dragon Palace beyond the waves, where the Sea-God lives
Original Format
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Crepe Paper Book
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Title
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Page 26, The Fisher-Boy Urashima
Creator
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938
Source
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Private collection, on loan to the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
Date
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Meiji 19, Month 11, Day 1 (Nov. 1, 1886)
crepe paper
Hasegawa
japanese fairy tales
text
urashima
Woodblock printing.