あいぬ物語 -- Ainu Monogatari -- The Ainu Story
By Yamabe Yasunasuke
Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1st Edition, November 1913. 22.6 cm. pp. 1, (1), 5, 288 text, 2, [1], 1, 9 advertisements at rear. 5 full-page black-and-white photographic plates with multiple images on each, 1st full-page plate with tissue guard, first photographic plate is exact duplication of the second. The text pages are numbered in three sections: 190pp., 60pp., 38pp. Dark brown colored boards with front cover ruled with red and white bands, red and white geometric motif on top and bottom, title in red; spine with red titles; back cover with center embossed 4.7 cm diameter publisher’s colophon. Ross 1.6.1
A narrative written by Yamabe Yasunasuke shortly after completion of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition. Yamabe joined the Japanese Antarctic Expedition at age 44 and served as dog sled driver during both phases of the expedition. Yasunasuke was Ainu and a cultural anthropologist with a focus on Eskimo and Japanese ethnic cultures. This book deals with his anthropological interests and includes a 38-page section covering his experiences with the Japanese Antarctic Expedition. Along with Yamabe, Shinkichi Hanamori was the second Ainu dog handler with the Japanese Antarctic Expedition.
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