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Bibliography of the Authors of Books in the Museum Collection
Tokyo National Museum
Integrated Collections Database of the National Museums, Japan

Bibliography of Books in the Museum Collection (Unpublished)
Tokyo National Museum
Integrated Collections Database of the National Museums, Japan

Bibliography of Books in the Museum Collection
Tokyo National Museum
Integrated Collections Database of the National Museums, Japan

Collection of the Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : View of the Machinery Pavilion
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

Collection of the Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : Bustle of the Industrial Pavilion
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

Collection of the Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : The Splendid Guest House
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

Collection of the Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : The Spectacular Mitsubishi Pavilion
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

Famous Places of Tokyo : Ueno Park, The Museum and Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : Inside of the Aquarium, Inside of the Botanical Pavilion, and Appearance of the Round-the-World Pavilion
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

“Art Museum at the National Industrial Exposition in Ueno Park” from the Series Famous Places of Tokyo
Tokyo National Museum
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“Art Museum at the Second National Industrial Exposition in Ueno Park” from the Series Famous Places of Tokyo
Tokyo National Museum
Integrated Collections Database of the National Museums, Japan

Pictures of National Industrial Exhibition in Tokyo : Full View of the Foreign Pavilion by the Shinobazu Pond
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection
Illustration of the Museum at the Second National Industrial Exhibition in Ueno, from the series Famous Places in Tokyo (Tokyo meisho-Ueno kōen naikoku kangyō daini hakurankai bijutsukan zu)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Egyptian Sculptures in the British Museum 大英博物館のエジプト彫刻 SHRINE OF HORUS, THE HAWK-GOD ホルスの聖堂
Kochi Prefectural Library
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Egyptian Coffins in the British Museum 大英博物館のエジプト棺桶 SARCOPHAGUS OF SOTER-INSIDE ソテルの石棺,内側
Kochi Prefectural Library
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Egyptian Coffins in the British Museum 大英博物館のエジプト棺桶 COFFIN OF PEN-SENSEN-HERU ペン・センセン・ヘルの棺桶
Kochi Prefectural Library
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Egyptian Coffins in the British Museum 大英博物館のエジプト棺桶 COFFIN OF PEN-AMEN-NEB-NEST-TAUI ペン・アメン・ネブ・ネスト・タウイの棺桶
Kochi Prefectural Library
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Egyptian Coffins in the British Museum 大英博物館のエジプト棺桶 MUMMY AND COFFIN OF UNNAMED PRINCESS 名前不詳の王女のミイラと棺桶
Kochi Prefectural Library
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Ancient History 4: Ulysses' introduction to Nausicaa. At the sight of the hero soiled with black mud, / All flee, but Nausicaa, in her naïve modesty; / Blushingly says to him, without quitting her laundry: / Which God, noble stranger, leads you to my wash-house? (Unpublished translation by Mr. Casimir Delavigne)
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
![Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031130001.jpg)
Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY 2: THEY MAKE THIS POOR PUBLIC SWALLOW THIS!! The Rubber Clyso-Trompe occupies, within the large family of emollients, the place which the gentle flute holds among wind instruments. The Clyso-Trompe refreshes ideas, destroys bugs, calms nervous irritation, opens up intelligence, purifies the Conscience of remorse, inspires Dithyrambs upon the museum of Versailles, but does not at all relieve colic. The lights of the ox in early infacy have received the commendation of all crowned heads. This admirable Pectoral cures Dim-sightedness, Corns, Whitlows, freckles, the mania for maknig dramas. etc. etc. etc. This velvet paste is most particularly suitable for everyone. It relieves hoarseness as if by hand. Duprez is indebted to it from 553 feet above sealevel, where he has never been. It even gives children in the best of health Whooping-cough
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
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