The Golden Lotus, and Other Legends of Japan
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The Golden Lotus, and Other Legends of Japan is the title of an 1883 collection of Japanese legends intended for older children, of which Edward Greey was the author-translator and Lea & Shepard, Boston, were the original publishers.[1] The contents embrace the "Legend of the Golden Lotus"; "The Toad of Tomioka"; "The Hanashika"; "The Legend of Lu-wen, the Wood-cutter"; "A Japanese Delicacy"; "A Legend of the Rain"; "Street Scenes in Tokio"; "A Visit to a Japanese Theatre"; "Legend of the God-Fox"; "No Gaku", and "Shinda Usagi-uma".[1]
References
Sources
- "New Books". The Nashville Banner. January 17, 1883. p. 2, col. 3.
Further reading
- Greey, Edward (1883). The Golden Lotus, and Other Legends of Japan. Boston, MA: Lee & Shepard.
- "Our Book Table". Sacramento Daily Record-Union. January 1, 1883. p. 15, col. 2.