The Critic in the Orient

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Contents

Illustrations

Plates

Introduction

The Best Results of Travel in the Orient

JAPAN, THE PICTURE COUNTRY OF THE ORIENT

MANILA, TRANSFORMED BY THE AMERICANS

HONGKONG, CANTON, SINGAPORE AND RANGOON

INDIA, THE LAND OF TEMPLES, PALACES AND MONUMENTS

EGYPT, THE HOME OF HIEROGLYPHS, TOMBS AND MUMMIES

APPENDIX

Hints for Travelers Some Suggestions That May Save the Tourist Time and Money

Bibliography Books Which Help One to Understand the Orient and Its People

Index

The Taj Mahal at
Agra. This Tomb,
Built by Shah Jahan
to Immortalize His
Favorite Wife, Is
Conceded to be the
Most Beautiful
Building in the World
"Matchless, perfect in
form, a miracle
Of grace and tenderness
and symmetry,
Pearl-pure against the
sapphire of the
sky"
Taj Mahal

THE CRITIC
IN THE ORIENT

GEORGE HAMLIN FITCH
AUTHOR OF
"COMFORT FOUND IN GOOD OLD BOOKS"
"MODERN ENGLISH BOOKS OF POWER"
"THE CRITIC IN THE OCCIDENT"

East is East and West is West and
never the twain shall meet,
Till Earth and Sky stand presently
at God's great Judgment Seat.
—Kipling

ILLUSTRATED
FROM
PHOTOGRAPHS

PAUL ELDER AND COMPANY
PUBLISHERS • SAN FRANCISCO


Copyright, 1913
by Paul Elder and Company

The chapters of this
book appeared originally in the
Sunday supplement of the San Francisco Chronicle.
The privilege of reproducing them
here is due to the courtesy of
M. H. de Young, Esq.

The author is greatly
indebted to Isaac O. Upham, Esq.,
for the fine photographs which illustrate the
section on Japan and for several
photographs of Indian
scenes


TO MY FELLOW TOURISTS
ON THE MINNESOTA, WHOSE
COMPANIONSHIP MADE MANY
TEDIOUS JOURNEYS BY LAND
AND SEA ENJOYABLE


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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