Basil Hall Chamberlain
1850 – 1935,
53 works on record
Works

A handbook of colloquial Japanese

A practical introduction to the study of Japanese writing

On The Manners And Customs Of The Loochooans

Things Japanese

Aino folk-tales

The classical poetry of the Japanese

A simplified grammar of the Japanese language (modern written style)

The Kojiki

Things Japanese, being notes on various subjects connected with Japan, for the use of travellers and others

A simplified grammar of the Japanese language

My Lord Bag-o'-Rice

Collected Works of Basil Hall Chamberlain

Things Japanese - Being Notes On Various Subjects Conneced With Japan
![The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature of Japan viewed in the light of Aino studies [microform]](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/9647626-M.jpg)
The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature of Japan viewed in the light of Aino studies [microform]

A handbook for travellers in Japan

Japanese things

The story of ancient Japan

The serpent with eight heads

The silly jelly-fish

The Silly jelly-fish / told in English by B. H. Chamberlain

Lights and shadows of Chinatown

Yamata no orochi
![The fisher-boy Urashima / [translated] by B. H. Chamberlain](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/5674142-M.jpg)
The fisher-boy Urashima / [translated] by B. H. Chamberlain
Japanese poetry
Japanese Things; Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected With Japan, for the Use of Travelers and Others
Aino Folk Tales (Folk Lore Society, London Ser. : Vol 22)
The hunter in fairy-land
Les rimes impérissables
A practical introduction to the study of Japanese writing (Moji no shirube)
The invention of a new religion
Japanese fairy tales
More letters from Basil Hall Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn and letters from M. Toyama Y. Tsubouchi and others
Huit siecles de poesie francaise
Things Japanese (Kegan Paul Japan Library)
Letters from Basil Hall Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn
A romanized Japanese reader
Translation of "Ko-ji-ki"
More letters from Basil Hall Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn and letters from M. Toyama, Y. Tsubouchi and others
Letters from Basil Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn
The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature of Japan viewed in the light of Aino studies
Educational literature for Japanese women
Bajiru Hooru Chenbaren Sensei tsuitō kinenroku
Chenbaren "Nihongo kōgo nyūmon", dai 2-han
Urashima
Nihon jibutsushi
Nezumi wa mada ikiteiru
Bajiru Hooru Chenbaren Senseki tsuitō kinenroku
Aino fairy tales
Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita Japan
Essay in aid of a grammmar and dictionary of the Luchuan language
バジル・ホオル・チェンバレン先生追悼記念錄
Visa Iaponiia
Ko-ji-ki