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Tales of Old Japan
by Lord Redesdale
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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047 - Appendix B Funeral Rites
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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046 - Appendix B On the Birth and Bearing of Children
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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045 - Appendix B The Marriage Ceremony
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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044 - Appendix A An Account of the Hara-Kiri part 3
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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043 - Appendix A An Account of the Hara-Kiri part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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042 - Appendix A An Account of the Hara-Kiri part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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041 - Sermon III
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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040 - Sermon II
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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039 - Sermon I
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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038 - Japanese Sermons
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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037 - The Prince and the Badger
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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036 - The Badger's Money
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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035 - The Grateful Foxes
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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034 - How a Man was Bewitched and had His Head Shaved by the Foxes
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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033 - The Story of the Faithful Cat
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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032 - The Vampire Cat of Nabeshima
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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031 - Concerning Certain Superstitions
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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030 - How Tajima Shume was Tormented by a Devil of his Own Creation
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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029 - The Ghost of Sakura part 4
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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028 - The Ghost of Sakura part 3
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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027 - The Ghost of Sakura part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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026 - The Ghost of Sakura part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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025 - The Elves and the Envious Neighbor
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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024 - The History of Sataka Kintoki
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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023 - The Foxes' Wedding
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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022 - The Adventures of Little Peachling
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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021 - The Battle of the Ape and the Crab
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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020 - The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Blossom
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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019 - The Crackling Mountain
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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018 - The Accomplished and Lucky Teakettle
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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017 - The Tongue Cut Sparrow
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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016 - Fairy Tales
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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015 - The Eta Maiden and the Hatamoto part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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014 - The Eta Maiden and the Hatamoto part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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013 - The Wonderful Adventures of Funakoshi Jiuyemon part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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012 - The Wonderful Adventures of Funakoshi Jiuyemon part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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011 - Story of the Otokodate of Yedo part 5
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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010 - Story of the Otokodate of Yedo part 4
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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009 - Story of the Otokodate of Yedo part 3
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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008 - Story of the Otokodate of Yedo part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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007 - Story of the Otokodate of Yedo part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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006 - Kazuma's Revenge
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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005 - The Loves of Gompachi and Komurasaki part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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004 - The Loves of Gompachi and Komurasaki part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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003 - The Forty-Seven Ronins part 2
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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002 - The Forty-Seven Ronins part 1
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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001 - Preface
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Old Japan, a captivating collection by Lord Redesdale that explores the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period (1803 - 1868). This anthology features timeless Japanese stories, fairy tales, and folklore, alongside insightful sermons and non-fiction pieces that illuminate significant ceremonies in Japanese culture, such as marriage and harakiri. Among these tales, the renowned story of The Forty-seven Ronins stands out—a gripping true account of samurai vengeance from the early 18th century. Written by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837 - 1916), a British diplomat who witnessed the transformative Meiji Restoration, this work was published in 1871 and continues to resonate with readers today.
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