GOLOWNIN Vasili.
MEMOIRS OF A CAPTIVITY IN JAPAN during the Years 1811, 1812 and 1813, with observations on the country and the people.
London: Colburn & Co: 1820
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Second Edition, 3 vols, pp lv, lxxxiv, 315; 356; (ii), viii, 302; contemporary tan calf, aeg, near fine. First Edition to have all 3 volumes printed at the same time.
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