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171pp., peu de rousseurs, bon état, X32536
Broch?. 262 pages. Jaquette.
POF, Tama, 1995, 94 pp., broché, bon état.
FL 2010. In-4 carré cartonnage souple éditeur de 270 pages illustrées. Très bon état
Mai 1968. In-4 broché de 174 pages illustrés. Déchirure sans manque sur le haut du dos sinon Bon état
français In-4 de 147-(4) pp.; relié toile rouge sous jaquette illustrée et rhodoïd. Collection "Bibliothèque des Guides Bleus". Préface de Bernard Dorival, photographies en héliogravure de Sakamoto et de Azukaen.
français Sans date (1961). In-8 de 224 pp.; broché, couverture souple imprimée. Extrait du Bulletin de la Société Languedocienne de Géographie Tome XXXII, fasc. 1, janvier-juin 1961. Avec illustrations in et hors texte. Envoi signé de l'auteur.
(3),515 S. Original Karton mit Rücken- und illustriertem Deckeltitel. (= Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XXVIII, Bd.137). Sehr guter Zustand. (Neupreis 115,95 Euro).
Broch?. 93 pages.
15x21 cm (album), br. illustrata, 20 tavole con fotografia a colori, testo in giapponese
français In-4 non paginé; album cartonné illustré de l'éditeur, dos toilé écru. Préface illustrée de S. E. Monsieur Tetsuro Furukaki, Ambassadeur du Japon en france. Introduction par Monsieur Ichimatsu Tanaka, Directeur de l'Institut National de Recherches des Biens Culturels de Tokyo. Collection Art et Style n° 46. Illustrations en noir et couleur.
21x15 cm; (8) pp. compresa brossura editoriale. Piccolo scritto in lingua giapponese pubblicato i occasione di una mostra del noto scultore giapponese Yasuo Kuwahara tenuta alla Gallery Ginza 6-5-12 Chiyoda Bldg. Ginza di Tokyo. Raro e in buone condizioni di conservazione.
Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1969. In-8, broché, 366 pp. Nombreuses coupures de presse jointes.
Broch?. 368 pages.
in-8°, 220 pp, photos n&b hors-texte, broche, cartonnage souple illustre plastifie. Petit cachet en page de titre sinon très bel exemplaire. [NV-2]
ca. 26cm x 18cm. IX, 67, xiv p. Original boards (softcover) with coloured illustrated title to cover. Boards worn with bumping to upper corner, inside slightly worn and in good condition. With numerous illustrations. Text in English, partly also in Japanese.
français In-8 carré de 223 pp.; toilé à la Bradel de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Riche illustration en noir et couleur.
NEW YORK, Weatherhill / TOKYO, Heibonsha - 1979 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur en couleurs sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs, dans le texte et HT, certaines PP - 177 pages - Très bon exemplaire
Gutes Exemplar; der farb. illustr. Einband stw. berieben. - Englisch; stw. Japanisch. - INHALT : Features -- Zen Now -- Continuing a legacy of creativity . -- Zen teaches us to be creative, not to be bound by traditional ways but rather to inherit their spirit. The goal is to learn basic Zen teachings, then express or create something new. We present the face of Zen today in the art of select individuals leading the fields of tea ceremony, bonsai, ikebana, ceramics, and cuisine. In their creativity they are shouldering the future of Japanese culture. -- Bhutan-A land of purity and prayer -- Located in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a country long closed to outsiders. Numerous temples lie at the foot of great mountains and spirituality fills the air. We are the first magazine ever permitted to photograph inside Bhutanese temples and see firsthand how prayer resounds in every soul. Bhutan's highest-ranked Buddhist priest is our guide. We also visit four new resorts grounded in the pure spirit of the country. -- Glittering Ginza -- Since the 1800s, when brick buildings lined its streets, chic Ginza has radiated splendor, and it has lost none of its luster in the 21st century. It has always taken the lead in the nation's fashion, culture, and culinary scenes. Brimming with dazzling department stores, famous foreign-brand boutiques, and first-rate restaurants, Ginza is a paradise for shoppers and diners. We map the byways big and small to help you experience what makes Ginza great. -- Gallery -- Blue Lotus Fantasy-Photography by Tadayuki Naito -- The blue lotus does not exist in reality. But one photographer, inspired by music, has created a visual realm of fantasy that floats between this world and the afterlife. -- Comics -- Manga and the NANA Phenomenon -- Japanese comics for girls, called shop manga, are sweeping the globe. Leading the wave is the sensational success of NANA, about two larger-than-life adolescent girls. We examine the phenomenon, what's on the minds of girls today, and what kinds of characters are riveting their affections. -- People -- Beyond the Horizon-Interview with Tadao Ando -- Japan's best-known living architect has always challenged the conventional concepts of architecture. Azby Brown talks with Ando about his beliefs, creativity, and how he became one of the most sought-after architects in the world. -- Art -- Sogetsu Ikebana-Bamboo dancing in the wind -- Akane Teshigahara, head of this famed ikebana school, arranges flowers at the residence of fashion designer Junko Koshino. The two exchange views on adorning everyday spaces with flowers and the pleasures of receiving guests at home. -- Living -- Calvin Klein + Japan -- It's impossible to mistake the Japanese aesthetics and customs reflected in the Calvin Klein Home line of products. Where does the world-famous brand get its inspirations? -- Travel -- Decor and Dining in New-Old Kyoto -- Ideally located near major shrines, temples, and parks, the Hyatt Regency Kyoto is one of the latest projects of interior designer Takashi Sugimoto. The restaurants alone are worth a trip. -- Regular Features -- Works -- Bo (forgotten) in abstract and words by Toko Shinoda -- Letters -- Editor's Choice -- -Ginza's Wanotobira shop offers stationery expressing 24 mini-seasons of color. -A garden of Japanese design rises from the savannah of South Africa. You can visit. -Austrian glassware becomes a canvas for the talents of Japanese maki-e lacquer artists. -- News of Industry Stars -- -Seiko's newest treasure notes the passing hours with the chime of an antique bell. -Toyota's Lexus evolves to new heights of design and energy efficiency. -- Arts & Artists -- Three summer interviews: science artist Tomo Narashima / ceramics artist Jill Fanshawe Kato / photographer Ichigo Fujiwara -- Art & Design -- Grand opening of the Aomori Museum of Art, designed by Jun Aoki / Art installations with a dark view of society at Tokyo's Hara Museum of Contemporary Art / The fascinating world of rocks-including Japan's dry gardens-at Norwich Castle Museum in England / Taro Okamoto's restored mural opens to the public at Shiodome's Nittele Plaza / Art by quilter Sanae Hattori and tie-dye specialist Kozo Takeda on display at New York's Nippon Club Gallery -- Performing Arts -- A summer season of bunraku puppetry at the National Bunraku Theatre in Osaka / The female view of the musical Phantom in performances by the Takarazuka Revue in Hyogo prefecture / Japan's cinematic past in action films at Tokyo's National Museum of Modern Art / Special performances by taiko drummer Eitetsu Hayashi in Kyoto and Hiroshima -- Close Up -- -Artist Hiroshi Senju depicts the Chinese zodiac on the face of a watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre. -Chef Keisuke Matsushima wins a Michelin star for his restaurant in Nice, France. -- KGI Partner Hotels -- Product & Retail News -- -Clinique's new Repairwear boosts the skin's metabolism. -- Invitation to a night of JAZZ -- Enter our drawing to win complimentary tickets to one of these jazz clubs: Blue Note Tokyo, Cotton Club, and Motion Blue Yokohama -- Subscription Information / List of Distributors Abroad -- Preview of the Next Issue -- Selections from This Issue in Japanese. ISBN 4418061193