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68115Privately Printed. 1904. Japanese Illustration SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY the only edition. Quarto 32 x 26cm pp.8. With six fine colour plates after Hokusai. SIGNED by the author in black ink to the preface and with his personal calling card pasted to the front pastedown inscribed 'with compliments' in pencil. Contemporary burgundy half crushed morocco with pink cloth over boards and gilt titles to upper. Internally crisp and clean with moderate general wear to binding especially spine. Very good. [Privately Printed]. 1904 unknown
1975mon0003426164Tokyo: Shueisha 1975. Hardcover. Very Good. . Japanese language text. Profusely illustrated including large full-color plates. Tokyo: Shueisha hardcover
9064918. Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 Hokusai Manga 北斎漫画 Vol 4 四編 全 This volume of original woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 1760-1849 is bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. The manga or sketches are in black gray and light peach with Japanese text on some pages. Single to multiple woodcuts per page depict people buildings animals mythical creatures natural elements and designs. Originally conceived of as a one-volume epitome of designs it grew to 10 volumes by the late 18 teens then 12 then finally 15 volumes finished long after the artist's death comprising thousands of his images. For publisher information references see "Eirakuya Toshiro Publisher at Nagoya: A contribution to the History of Publishing in 19th century Japan" by Matthi Forrer.<br /> <br /> Vol 4 四編 全 is 22.5 x 15.9cm with cream wrappers and 29 cho of original woodcuts. The inside front wrapper has a list of books being advertised see graphic F p. 105 148 and inside rear wrapper has a list of distributors See graphic 47 p. 126 dating it to c. 1860-1875.<br /> <br /> Wear and staining to wrappers and rips to inner wrappers. Toning to pages. Pencilled number on title slip. One cho split. Fair to good impressions. unknown books
19012110502150900491Otsuka shu kichi-kan 1901. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Otsuka shu kichi-kan paperback
1848137108Yamaguchiya Tōbei (Edo) 1848 2 volumes, 13 x 18, déliés, couvertures et ériquette du second volume conservés, 57 illustrations en noir, simple ou double. En l’état.
18681410438Meiji Era 1868 - 1912. Saddle-stitched. Octavo Two Volumes bound together. In Fair condition. Fukurotoji binding with orange paper wraps. Wraps show significant wear with prominent creasing. Binding cord is snapped in four places. CONTENTS: Volume I marked "UE top": Significant gray smudging to front wrap; moderate smudging to back wrap. Creasing along edges and spine. Significant fading to title paper.Toning and light smudging to page block and throughout pages. Significant water marking to some pages. -- Volume II marked "SHITA bottom": Moderate gray smudging to front wrap; moderate smudging to back wrap. "HTS" written in pencil beside title paper. Dark spot to back wrap. Creasing along edges and spine. Significant fading to title paper.Toning and light smudging to page block and throughout <br /> Shelved Room E. Cluster of four characters above titles says "Gojyuusanji" literally "53rd in an unplanned sequence". I am not sure whether this refers to edition printing or something else. 1410438. Special Collections. unknown
1912106Kyoto: Bijutsu Shoi 1912. Paperback. Near fine. Later edition fukurotoji 9.25 x 6.52 in. 3 vols.; color woodblock illustrations throughout tan paper wrappers; corners lightly bumped owner's chop on cover and first leaf of each volume near fine.Hokusai's collections of illustrations began with the Hokusai Manga in 1814 and were pheonominaly popular with many new titles published and reprinted in many editions. This book reproduces many of the images first published in the Hokusai Manga with a focus on pictures of nature. Bijutsu Shoi paperback
18681410441Nagoya: Eirukuya Toushirou Meiji Era 1868-1912. Saddle-stitched. Octavo unpaginated. In Fair condition. Fukurotoji style binding in cream wrap. Binding cord broken to two places. Significant creasing and wear to covers. Prominent brown and water staining to both covers. Missing title paper. Worming to bottom corner of covers and pages. Large closed tear to back endpaper. Water staining and toning throughout. Shelved Room E. 1410441. Special Collections. Eirukuya Toushirou unknown
2822Nagoya [Japon], Éditeur : Katano T shir , Janvier 1878 (Meiji 11). 23 x 16 cm. Broché cousu à la japonaise, couvertures remplacée (blanches), pièce de titre d'origine en caractères rouges collée sur le premier plat. 58 pages. Volume 11 seul, complet en lui-même. Il présente des dessins de personnages, animaux (coq, chats, chiens, etc), paysages, rizière, chasse, armes, etc. Estampes en deux tons (malheureusement, cela n'est pas très visible sur les photographies).
9065518. Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 Hokusai Manga 北斎漫画 Vol 10 åç·¨ å…¨ This volume of original woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 1760-1849 is bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. The manga or sketches are in black gray and light peach with Japanese text on some pages. Single to multiple woodcuts per page depict people buildings animals mythical creatures natural elements and designs. The original complete set has 15 volumes and comprises thousands of his images. For publisher information references see "Eirakuya Toshiro Publisher at Nagoya: A contribution to the History of Publishing in 19th century Japan" by Matthi Forrer.<br /> <br /> Vol 10 åç·¨ å…¨ is 22.5 x 16cm with dark blue wrappers and 29 cho of original woodcuts. Inside front wrapper has a list of books being advertised see graphic F p. 105 and inside rear wrapper has a list of distributors See graphic 47 p. 126 dating it to c. 1878. Woodcuts preface and main title page correspond with NDL online copy from Meiji 11 1878. Overall condition is very good or better. Impressions are fair to good.<br /> <br /> Slight wear to wrappers with penciled number on title slip. Toning to pages. Inside rear wrapper has a tear and is coming unglued at top. unknown books
19909032928Japan: Shueisha 1990. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Four beautiful volumes from the Hokusai Museum in Obuse Japan documenting the work of painter and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai 1760-1849. Each book is stunningly designed and illustrated with hundreds of reproductions mostly in color and multiple fold-outs. Eye-popping dust jackets. English translations of plate titles are provided. Bound in publisher's original cloth with spines stamped in black and white covers stamped in black and illustrated color. A remarkable collection of books that visually leap off the shelf. Volumes one and three have belly band wrapped over dust jackets volume four has belly band tucked inside pages. Books are fine. Dust jackets are fine except for a quarter-inch closed tear to head of spine on volume one. 8 3/4 x 12 inches. Each volume has 163 pages. <br/><br/> Shueisha hardcover
9065618. Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 Hokusai Manga 北斎漫画 Vol 11 å一編 å…¨ This volume of original woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 1760-1849 is bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. The manga or sketches are in black gray and light peach with Japanese text on some pages. Single to multiple woodcuts per page depict people buildings animals mythical creatures natural elements and designs. The original complete set has 15 volumes and comprises thousands of his images. For publisher information references see "Eirakuya Toshiro Publisher at Nagoya: A contribution to the History of Publishing in 19th century Japan" by Matthi Forrer.<br /> <br /> Vol 11 å一編 å…¨ is 22.7 x 15.7cm with pink wrappers and 29 cho of original woodcuts. Bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. One side of cho 2 has blue in script and in the image. Inside front wrapper has advertisements from the publisher Forrer p. 106 and 148 graphic G. and inside rear wrapper has colophon which dates this to 1878. Woodcuts preface and main title page correspond with NDL online copy from Meiji 11 1878. Second edition Forrer p. 215.<br /> <br /> Threads are broken in places; small sticker on front wrapper with penciled number and penciled number on title slip. Toning to pages. One side of cho 19 is worn through forming a hole. Overall good condition with edge-worn covers. The impressions are about fair with some a bit better. unknown books
18912091502133700533Kyoto Kambei Murakami 1891. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyoto Kambei Murakami paperback
187558436Tokyo: piblisher not identified 1875. Later reprinting fukurotoji binding 2 29 actually 28 one leaf numbered 1 and 2 leaves; likely original yellow paper wrappers; covers worn title label perished binding string snapped light soiling internally fair with a fair impression. The Hokusai manga was a series of books that published a collection of sketches and studies from Hokusai. They were immediately and immensely popular and ran for 15 volumes. This edition was printed posthumously and the original blocks appear to have been worn down somewhat. It contains images of dragons saints landscapes plants and animals both real and mystical. <br/><br/> [piblisher not identified] unknown books
SLIVCN-9782754116701Hazan (9/2024)
2024239888Cologne: Taschen 2024. First Printing Thus. Teal silk over illustrated rear board with illustrated cover label titled in black housed in publisher's illustrated cardboard box. Fine in fine publisher's box. 16" x 11.75 Taschen unknown
201673741E-239: MFA Publications Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Very Good. 2016. Hardcover. Hardcover. 4to. Published by Museum of Fine Arts Boston MA. 2016. 248 pgs. Illustrated. First Edition/First Printing. Bound in 1/2 red cloth and paper covered boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Nearly 200 years after Hokusai finished the drawings for this charming illustrated book this intriguing early Japanese manga is finally being published for the first time thanks to a curator at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Rediscovered in an old box in the storage rooms of the museum these Hokusai drawings should have been used to create the woodblocks for printing a continuation of his Manga series. But although scholars have found an advertisement announcing the title there is no record of the book ever having been produced. ; 8.5 X 1.2 X 8 inches; 248 pages . MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hardcover
90653Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 Hokusai Manga 北斎漫画 Vol 9 ä¹ç·¨ å…¨ This volume of original woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 1760-1849 is bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. The manga or sketches are in black gray and light peach with Japanese text on some pages. Single to multiple woodcuts per page depict people buildings animals mythical creatures natural elements and designs. The original complete set has 15 volumes and comprises thousands of his images. For publisher information references see "Eirakuya Toshiro Publisher at Nagoya: A contribution to the History of Publishing in 19th century Japan" by Matthi Forrer.<br /> <br /> Vol 9 ä¹ç·¨ å…¨ is 22.7 x 15.7cm with gray wrappers and 29 cho of original woodcuts. Bound Japanese style fukuro-toji with a printed title label on the upper left of the front wrapper. No advertisements or colophon. Woodcuts preface and title page correspond with NDL online copy from Meiji 11 1878. Second edition Forrer p. 21.<br /> <br /> Dust soiling of wrappers. Threads are broken in places so pages are detaching. Penciled writing on title slip front wrapper and inside wrappers. Damage to top of title slip. Toning to pages. Overall a good to very good copy. Impressions are generally fair with a few a bit better. Forrer p. 21. Dust soiling of wrappers. Threads are broken in places so pages are detaching. Pencilled writing on title slip front wrapper and inside wrappers. Damage to top of title slip. Toning to pages. unknown books
20213889Taschen 2021. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Taschen 2021. Hardback. First Edition. Reprints Katsushika Hokusai's seminal 'ThirtySix Views of Mount Fuji' an artefact of art history and a masterpiece of woodblock practice. Gathering the finest impressions from institutions and collections worldwide in the complete set of 46 plates alongside 114 colour variations and carefully produced with Japanese binding this visual delight transports us to the heart of 19thCentury Japan. BOOK CONDITION: Fine; a solid tight clean copy showing light rubbing to covers includes original cardboard case - as issued by Taschen. Taschen hardcover
19892110502150908054Hanmoto fumei 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hanmoto fumei paperback
2021RHOKHOK00drpTaschen 2021. Fine. Hokusai. Hokusai: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. Cologne Germany: Taschen 2021. 224pp. Illustrated. Folio. Pictorial cloth covered boards. Book condition: Fine. Enclosed in shrinkwrapped box. Taschen hardcover
1975BN216975Rutland und Tokyo Tuttle Publishing 1975. 1975. The Hokusai Sketch-Books: Selections from the Manga <br/><br/>The Hokusai Sketch-Books: Selections from the Manga Michener James A. and Katsushika Hokusai Rutland und Tokyo Tuttle Publishing unknown
201654069Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 2016. First edition thus. Hardcover. fine as new. Folio 14-1/2" x 12-1/2". Top & bottom edges gilt text assembled with some French-folded leaves. Red leather elaborately decorated in gilt with black highlights. Still in the publisher's original shrinkwrap & shipping box. The original Easton Press selling price for this volume now out-of-print was $240. <br /> <br /> Matthi Forrer b. 1948 is the Siebold Professor of Material Culture of Pre-modern Japan at Leiden University. <br /> <br /> "In my research I focused on the introduction of the Western linear perspective in Japan where it suddenly appears in Japanese popular woodblock prints from around 1740. Initially I mainly investigated recent theories Kishi 1994; Oka 1999 suggesting that this perspective may have been introduced through China – quod non. I then studied the early development of Western perspective as it was handled by a number of Japanese artists in the course of the 18th century more specifically in the designs for woodblock prints by Okumura Masanobu Maruyama ÅŒkyo Utagawa Toyoharu and Katsushika Hokusai as well as in the etchings of AÅdÅ Denzen as another technique introduced into Japan through the VOC the Dutch East India Company." Forrer <br /> <br /> "This expansive authoritative and deluxe monograph offers a wide-ranging examination of one of Japan's most celebrated artists. In "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji" Hokusai created an iconic work that includes universally recognized and beloved images of the Japanese landscape. The same broad perspective and attention to detail is brought to bear in this monumental book that follows the full spectrum of Hokusai's life and work. From his first prints to his most accomplished productions including drawings and paintings each stage of Hokusai's artistic development is presented within the context of Japanese cultural history. In addition to placing him among contemporaries from his native country the book discusses the profound influence Hokusai had on European artists particularly the Impressionists. Matthi Forrer one of the world's leading authorities on the artist vibrantly interweaves brilliant reproductions from every period of Hokusai's life with fascinating commentary. Presented in a luxurious large-format edition the book offers a comprehensive perspective combined with the latest scholarly findings."--Publisher's website. The Easton Press hardcover
200947831Shogakukan 2009. hardcover. fine. Shogakukan 2009. Japanese language Edition. Illustrated. A fine copy in a near fine slipcase. Slipcase has minor wear and rubbing. <br/><br/> Shogakukan hardcover
90780Katsushika HOKUSAI 葛飾北斎ã€ã€€MANSHOKU ZUSHIKI Zen 満è·å›³å¼ã€€å…¨ã€€ã€€Tokyo n.d. c. 1880 Iguchi Matsunosuke. Oblong hanpon. 12.2 x 18.3 cm. Lovely little bw woodcuts based on the Hokusai designs. Nice printing. Original covers and title label. Very good condition. unknown books