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Two Carte De Visites From Nagasaki, Japan C1880's-1890's View of the  "Temple of the Devils" and the "Bund of Ohuda"

Two Carte De Visites From Nagasaki, Japan C1880's-1890's View of the "Temple of the Devils" and the "Bund of Ohuda"

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Two Carte De Visites From Nagasaki, Japan C1880's-1890's View of the "Temple of the Devils" and the "Bund of Ohuda"

by (Ephemera) [Carte De Visite] [Japan] [Photographs]

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Nagasaki, Japan: No Publisher Listed.. Very Good+. 1880. Other. B&W Illustrations; Two Carte de Visites from Nagasaki, Japan c1880-1890's. The first view is of the Bund of Oura - the waterfront where westerners were allowed, with Sampans in the water. The Second view is "Oni no Jere" The Temple of Devils on a hillside. Both cards are in Very Good+ condition, with some beginning tidemarking / foxing to the edges. "A series of encounters between the West and Japan in the 1850s ended Japan's isolationist trade policies. In particular, the treaty with Russia, signed on February 7, 1855 established Nagasaki as an open port and, further, granted extraterritoriality privileges to foreigners living in Japan. These encounters finally culminated in 1859 when the Ansei Treaties, and in particular the Harris Treaty with the United States, took effect. These treaties demanded immediate opening of ports, and also established generally unequal trade relationships between the Western powers and Japan. In 1860 development of the area around Oura Creek began; by August 15, 1862, Japanese officials ordered foreign residents of Nagasaki into this new settlement area." .

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S. Howlett-West Books (member of ABAA & ILAB) US (US)
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Title
Two Carte De Visites From Nagasaki, Japan C1880's-1890's View of the "Temple of the Devils" and the "Bund of Ohuda"
Author
(Ephemera) [Carte De Visite] [Japan] [Photographs]
Format/Binding
Other
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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No Publisher Listed.
Place of Publication
Nagasaki, Japan
Date Published
1880
Keywords
Ephemera, Carte De Visites, Japan, Nagasaki, Japan, Westerners In Japan, Photography, Ephemera
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