TOWER OF LONDON: TALES OF VICTORIAN LONDON; TRANS. BY DAMIAN FLANAGAN

夏目漱石

earliest edition we have, 2005 PETER OWEN, 2004 paperback 200 pages

The spectacle of a Japanese visitor to Victorian London was a rare one, and Natusme Soseki's observations contain unique snapshots of London life. This new translation is accompanied fwith a comprehensive critical introduction and a wry fictional account of a meeting between Soseki and Sherlock Holmes.

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