84.
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Houses by river, carte-de-visite photograph, Shimooka
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85.
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Bathhouse, carte-de-visite photograph of an illustration, Shimooka
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86.
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Group of Ainu women, Uchida
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87.
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Group of Ainu men, Uchida
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88.
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Packing tea for export, Suzuki
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89.
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Eating rice, Suzuki
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90.
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Unidentified Westerner, cabinet card, Suzuki
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91.
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Ueno Park, Usui
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92.
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Pleasure boat on the Sumida River, Tokyo, Usui
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93.
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Tattooed man, Usui
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94.
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Woman and child, Usui
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95.
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Geisha, Usui
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96.
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Oiran, or high-class courtesans, and attendants, Usui
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97.
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Japanese beauty with cherry blossoms, Ogawa
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98.
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Japanese flower study, Ogawa
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99.
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Home bathing, Kusakabe
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100.
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Girl reading a novel, Kusakabe
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101.
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Yokohama street, Tamamura
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102.
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Ginza Street in Tokyo, Tamamura
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103.
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Nagoya, Tamamura
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104.
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Hozugawa Rapids, Kyoto, Tamamura
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105.
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Musical instruments, teahouse room, Isawa
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106.
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Deer at Nara Park, photographer of the Shin-E-Do studio
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107.
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"Native town," Yokohama, Beato
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108.
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Yokohama, photographer unknown
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109.
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Hakodate, photographer unknown
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110.
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British fleet off Yokohama, photographer unknown
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111.
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Picnic party on Rat Island, Beato
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112.
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Nagasaki, with Deshima in the background, Beato
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113.
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Body of Charles Richardson, photographer unknown
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114.
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Body of Lieutenant J. J. H. Camus, photographer unknown
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115.
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Capture of the Choshu battery at Shimonoseki, Beato
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116.
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Guns captured by the French at Shimonoseki, Beato
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117.
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Kawazu Izu-no-kami, Gaspard Félix Tournachon (known as Nadar)
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118.
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Ikeda Chikugo-no-kami, Antonio Beato
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119.
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Shogunal mission in Paris, Gaspard Félix Tournachon (known as Nadar)
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120.
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Member of the shogunal mission to the U.S., stereograph, photographer unknown
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121.
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Officer's daughter, photographer unknown
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122.
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Teahouse women, photographer unknown
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123.
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Women of the Yoshiwara, Beato
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124.
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Ainu woman, photographer unknown
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125.
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Ainu man, photographer unknown
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126.
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Bettō, or groom, tattooed, photographer unknown
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127.
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Japanese in Western clothes, Stillfried
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128.
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Emperor Meiji, Uchida
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129.
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Empress Meiji, Uchida
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130.
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Kitagatamachi, Gifu Prefecture, photographer unknown
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131.
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Wakanoori village after the Gifu earthquake, photographer unknown
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132.
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Nagoya post office after the Gifu earthquake, photographer unknown
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133.
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Japanese troops landing at Chemulpo, Korea, J. A. Vaughan
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134.
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General Baron Nogi and officers, stereograph, photographer unknown
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135.
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Japanese soldiers cooking rice, stereograph, photographer unknown
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136.
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Portion of loom, Kusakabe
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137.
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Studio artist, Beato
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138.
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Married woman, Beato
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—Acknowledgments—
There are many people I would like to thank for their help and support in writing this book. Clark Worswick first suggested the idea, and it was he who inspired my interest in early Japanese photography when I came across his volume Japan Photographs: 1854-1905 sixteen years ago.
There are many collectors in the United States, Japan, and Europe who share my interest in nineteenth-century Japanese photography