ABSTRACT

The fact that the Portuguese opened up the Far East to European maritime enterprise is well known, but the prosperity to which their trade attained in that region is less so, as historians have tended to dwell on the English or Dutch activities. The period of Luso-Japanese trade is therefore of interest in more ways than one, and in particular the first decade of the seventeenth century when Japan was being moulded by Tokugawa Iyeyasu and when the country was still open to foreigners regardless of their race or religion. This volume involved considerable research in four languages and most of the information is here presented to the English reader for the first time.

 

chapter |1 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter I|10 pages

I

chapter II|9 pages

THE SIEGE OF MALACCA BY THE DUTCH

chapter III|6 pages

MATELIEFF’S CHINA VOYAGE