W. THACKER & CO., LONDON. 
Royal 8vo., cloth, 400 pages, 2 is. net. Rs. 18.6. 
(Uniform with “The Imperial Russian Navy.”) 
THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY. 
By FRED T. JANE, 
Author of “ All the World’s Fighting Ships.” 
ITS HISTORY FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY. 
HATSUSE. 
Plans, Photographs, and full descriptions of all Ships in the Japanese Navy, 
Dockyards, and Arsenals. 
The China-Japanese War, with official reports and hitherto unpublished 
details, furnished in each case by officers who actually participated in the events 
described. 
The Far Eastern Problem*— from the Japanese Standpoint. 
With over 80 Illustrations from Sketches and Drawings by Japanese Artists and 
from Photographs. 
Naval and Military Record . — “This is a most excellent book, useful not 
alone as a handbook to the fleet, but as a complete guide to the whole of the sea 
service, and should prove of unmistakable value to professional men of any 
nationality.” 
The Spectator . — “Our readers had better study Mr. Jane’s book, it is the 
best account extant of the Japanese Navy, and its possibilities as indicated by the 
Japanese officer.” 
*tu The Morning Post . — “ The work is in all other respects an excellent one and 
on a topic of world-wide importance ; tersely written, splendidly illustrated by 
photographs and drawings.” 
