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1887AMO-779Paris, Edouard Rouveyre, 1887 1 volume grand in-8 broché (27,7 x 18,3 cm) de 263-VIII pages et 72 planches hors-texte en photogravures (reproductions de reliures artistiques de la collection Octave Uzanne, Edouard Rouveyre, Philippe Burty, etc., et divers autres collectionneurs bibliophiles). Exemplaire partiellement débroché, à relier. Il manque 14 serpente légendées. Sans le fascicule de VIII pages (liste des reproductions de reliures), qui était livré à part. Exceptionnellement la belle couverture illustrée par Adolphe Giraldon est imprimée en or sur papier-chagrin noir (les exemplaires rencontrés ont habituellement la couverture imprimée sur papier-chagrin de couleur lie de vin). Elle est ici en bon état et pourra être conservée lors de la reliure. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE TOTAL A 1.600 EXEMPLAIRES. CELUI-CI, 1 DES 100 EXEMPLAIRES DE LUXE SUR PAPIER JAPON DE LA MANUFACTURE IMPÉRIALE DE TOKYO. EXEMPLAIRE CO-SIGNÉ PAR L’ÉDITEUR, ÉDOUARD ROUVEYRE ET L'AUTEUR, OCTAVE UZANNE. DOUBLE ÉTAT DU FRONTISPICE. 72 PLANCHES HORS-TEXTE DE RELIURES D'ART. Il a été tiré de cette édition qui ne sera jamais réimprimée 1.500 exemplaires sur vélin teinté (le papier de la plupart de ces exemplaires sur vélin a très mal vieilli, papier bruni et roussi) et 100 exemplaires de luxe sur papier du japon (non annoncés sur les exemplaires ordinaires). Cet ouvrage est l'un des meilleurs et des plus illustrés sur la reliure moderne artistique des années 1880. Uzanne s'est servi des spécimens de sa propre bibliothèque mais également de ceux de divers collectionneurs bibliophiles comme : E. Terquem, Ed. Rouveyre, Paul Meurice, Chambolle-Duru, Amand, Marius-Michel, Gruel, etc. Sont ainsi reproduits 72 très beaux spécimens de reliures emblématiques des courants artistiques de l'époque tel le japonisme, les reliures décorées, peintes, etc. EXEMPLAIRE A RELIER DU RARE TIRAGE DE LUXE SUR JAPON.
191221718Tokyo, Ohashi Mitsukichi, Meiji 45 (1912). 2 Bände (alles). Mit 70 farbigen, ganzseitigen Graphiken. 18,5/12,9 cm. 3,35/1,35,1 DoppelS. Ill. OKartonbände. Blockbücher mit Schnurbindung. Schmuckvorsatz vorne. Deckel gering berieben und schwach fleckig. Innen gelegentlich mit Stockfleckchen. Schnüre vermutlich erneuert.
20021161912002 Editions Code - 26/024/2002 - Grand in-folio, cartonnage scellé par des coutures (jamais ouvert)
1796P2-1A-4Paris : Benoît Dandré, Garnery, Obré, An IV (1796). 4 volumes i n-8 (191x123mm) : portait, 2ff., LXIV, 417pp., 1 planche ; VIIIpp., 1f., 430pp., 4 planches ; VIII, 445pp., 4 planches ; XII, 462pp., 19 planches. Basane racinée, dos lisse orné, tranches jaunes, reliure de l’époque. L’une des plus importantes relations de voyage au Japon, composée par le botaniste et médecin suédois Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828), surnommé le « Linné japonais ». Cette ouvrage est le fruit des voyages qu’il commença en 1770, tout d’abord au Cap de Bonne-Espérance jusqu’en 1774, puis à Java, Batavia et au Japon en 1775 et 1776 avant son retour dans sa patrie en 1779 en passant par Ceylan et Amsterdam. L’édition fut traduite, rédigées augmentée par l’orientaliste Louis Langlès (1763-1824) et revue, pour ce qui concerne l’histoire naturelle, par le naturaliste Jean-Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck (1744-1829). C’est la première édition de cette traduction. L’illustration se compose d’un portrait de Thunberg gravé par Denis Née (1732-1817) d’après Claude Jacques Notté, d’une vignette gravée par Née d’après Ozanne, et de 28 planches dont 7 dépliantes. Dos légèrement éclaircis, frottements d’usage au dos et sur les coupes, quelques épidermures. Partie inférieure de la reliure du dernier volume légèrement gondolée par l’humidité. Feuillets brunis, rousseurs. Tâche d’encre page 128 du premier volume. Mouillures. THUNBERG CARL PETER. Paris, Benoît Dandré, 1796. 4 vols in-8° (191x123mm), full contemporary leathers gilt back, red labels. Illustrated with a portrait ant 28 plates. Thunberg was the student of LINNAEUS. He set out to Japan to explore the island and its manners and costume.
190021053Tokyo, Akiyama Buemon (Kokkeido), um 1900. Farbholzschnittserie. 1 doppelseitiges, illustriertes Titelblatt in Farbholzschnitt und 12 doppelseitige Farbholzschnitte (Frauen bei unterschiedlichen Beschäftigungen). Doppelseitiges Leporello (etwas seltsame Faltung!) mit 13 doppelseitigen, montierten Farbholzschnitten und z.T. Zwischenblättern. Zwischen mit gemustertem Stoff bezogenen Deckeln. Vorderdeckel mit montiertem Titelschildchen. Buchblock rundum mit Silberschnitt (etwas berieben). Vorderdeckel lose, Papier gering gebräunt, die Holzschnitte am Falz z.T. mit minimalen Einrissen.
1990018514n.p. 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Four tall folio 12" x 18" portfolios bound Japanese accordion style in boards covered with ORIGINAL COLOR WOODCUTS and illustrated within with 6 pages of color woodcuts of kimono patterns. When each volume is fully open it extends to 10-1/2 feet. Copy #2 of what was likely an edition of 5 or less SIGNED by the artist on the colophon of one volume. A scarce private production by a student of Hans Hoffman. <br/><br/> hardcover
1900164294No date. circa1900. 11 original hand painted fan designs approximately 40 x 15cm laid down on archival sheets 51 x 38cm. Each design is unique some are brightly coloured whilst others are more sombre and some have a lacquer or metallic overprinting and silver flecking. Each of the designs has been backed with Japanese paper. Undated and in very good condition apart from some very minor spotting to the backing sheets not affecting the image they appear to be early 1900s. The collection is housed in a custom-made clamshell case. The earliest recorded sighting of the Japanese fan was in the 6th century CE where burial tombs were adorned with pictures of fans. Drawing on the fan began around the Heian period 794-4485 and became such a hit that laws were created to restrict their use to particular social classes. Historically Japanese hand fans were tools of aristocrats and the samurai class. They were a way to signify social standing and even communicate messages. Japanese fan designs enchanted westerners when they first became exposed to them. Those influenced include the Australian artist Charles Conder who in the 1890s inspired by Japanese fan designs made a speciality of painting them on silk. <br> <br>Various images painted on these fans have symbolic or seasonal meanings. One shows an array of golden origami cranes on a red background symbolizing long life. Another is decorated with peonies symbols of fertility and nobility whose flowering marks the end of spring and beginning of summer. A third is decorated with images of pine bamboo and plum blossom - a combination representing health and longevity because all three plants can withstand cold weather. Others have more abstract images based on the flow of rivers the sheen of silk and other themes. . unknown
190264678Fourth Edition Revised & Enlarged, 8vo vol., editor's hardcover, John Murray, Albermarle Street, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, London, Yokohama Shanghai, Hong-Kong, Singapore 1902, VI pp., 1 f., 545 pp. et une carte dépliante
185663044AB1856. 30 cm. XVII, 537 S., First edition, volume one. Complete narrative with 90 tinted lithographs, plates, wood cuts, 6 maps and fold-out map and facsimiles of Japanese paintings. Or.-Leder, vergold. Rü.Titel, Einband mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren Rü. mit Ab-und Anrissen, Gelenke u. Bindung locker, innen S. tls. braunranding bzw. wasserrandig oder auch etwas stockfleckig, Besitzereintrag auf Vorsatz- u. Titelblatt.
1837REIS0786Leipzig, im Industrie-Comptoir (Baumgärtner) 1835-1837. 2 Bde. 4°. IV, VIII S., 408 S., mit 2, davon e. dopplblattgr., gest., Karten, (Taf. 51 u. 72), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 71 parallel gezählten (V, 1-50. 52-71), ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je vier Motiven; 1 gest. Taf., IV S., 370 S., mit 1 Karte (Taf. 2), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 69 parallel gezählten (1. 3-70) ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je drei oder vier Motiven bzw. einer Karte, sowie einer Textillustration. Pappbände d. Zeit, mit Rückenbeschriftungen von alter Hand und goldgeprägten Rückenschildchen, Buchschnitte mit verblasster Marmorierung, Ecken bestoßen, berieben, entlang der Gelenke schadhaft, zweiter Band etwas fleckig. Seiten insgesamt wenig vergilbt, vereinzelt gebräunt u. mäßig fleckig, mit wenigen Blatteinrissen. Sabin V,574. Engelmann. Bibliotheca geographica 99 - zweibändige, reich illustrierte, deutsche Übersetzung der 'Voyage pittoresque autour du monde', einer Sammlung von Berichten über berühmte Entdeckungsfahrten und Forschungsreisen, herausgegeben von Jules Dumont d'Urville (1790-1842), französischem Seefahrer und Entdeckungsreisenden. Der Schriftsteller und Redakteur Johann August Diezmann (1805-1869) übersetzte zahlreiche Werke aus dem englischen und französischen und gab zwei Taschenwörterbücher und mehrere Zeitungen und Zeitschriften heraus. Die Landkarten des ersten Bandes zeigen Hawai, Taiti (Tahiti) und eine Weltkarte, die des zweiten die Tonga Inseln, Neuseeland und den Pazifik. [3 Warenabbildungen]
88035o.J. Motiv 25 cm (Durchmesser/in diameter) auf 41,5 x 27,5 cm (Bogenmaß).
Roy. 8vo., First English Edition, with a portrait frontispiece in photogravure, 10 plates (one large and folding) in photogravure, 63 illustrations in the text and a large folding coloured map (lightly spotted; one short tear without material loss in one fold); original cloth gilt, gilt back, mildly rubbed at joints, corners lightly bruised else a remarkably bright, clean copy of a very scarce work. Classic account of a journey by a Japanese monk through Tibet to Nepal between 1897-1903, and including a year's residence in the forbidden city of Lhasa disguised as a local doctor. His extraordinary narrative, detailing a series of events that ought never to have occurred at all, was originally published in a long series of articles written for two leading Japanese newspapers, and subsequently issued in book form (in Japanese) by Hakubunkwan. This is the first appearance in English. ONE OF THE RAREST MODERN BOOKS ON TIBET AND A VALUABLE PRIMARY SOURCE. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF WHICH THIS IS A WELL ABOVE AVERAGE COPY. Cordier BS 4382; Yakushi K35.
19752110502151000937Maruzen 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 21 volumes 36 volumes Maruzen paperback
19822091502135200705Kotohiragu shrine office 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Kotohiragu shrine office paperback
19482091202133213004Hinata shobo 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 22 Hinata shobo paperback
19602092902138900082Not Available 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Not Available paperback
17872091202133206213Seigankaku Suharaya Ihachi 1787. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books in total Seigankaku Suharaya Ihachi paperback
19572110502151101181Not Available 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 141 Not Available paperback
196032456ABTokyo, Kodansha, 1960-61. Folio. With numerous illustrations in colour and b/w. Orig. cloth.
198016877Montpellier, Fata Morgana, collection en Miroir, 1980. In-8 en feuilles de 47-[9] pages, couverture à rabats imprimée de l'éditeur.
19792082402113501180Horupushuppan 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 14 volumes Horupushuppan paperback
1972108669Tokyo:: Yoshinobu Kawasaki / Seibundo Shinkosha Publishing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. Text is in Japanese. Color photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine slipcase. Includes the 89 page booklet with the English translations by Yuji Yoshimura - fine in oversize stapled wraps. Together housed in the publisher's original cardboard box. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 352 pages . Yoshinobu Kawasaki / Seibundo Shinkosha Publishing, hardcover
192854545Yokohama Japan: The Municipal Harbour Bureau of Yokohama 1928. 8vo. 2 52 pp. With four large folding photo plates 8 large folding maps 1 in colour. Gray-blue publisher’s cloth gilt lettering stamped on front cover very minor shelfwear slight bumping to couple corners w/ original glassine d.j. minor chipping edgewear creasing NF/VG- copy w/ 23 x 17 in. blueprint map “Plan of Yokohama Harbour†laid-in and business card of K. Nakamura of the Nakamura Granite Co. which was one of the suppliers for piers and reclamation material during the expansion of Yokohama Harbour during the 1920s. First edition thus of this expanded and revised work tracing the history and development of Yokohama Harbor following the Great Kanto Earthquake in Sept. 1923. The panoramic printed photos include views of the southern inner harbor the northern inner harbor and the Great Pier as well as one of the Quays for accepting ships. The improvements and amenities as of the end of 1928 are detailed in the fourth chapter describing the breakwaters wharves quays pier unloading places for lighters dry docks the improved lumber basin wireless telegraphy office the coal station Export Silk Fabric Inspection office as well as the Warehouse for Explosives. Of special interest are the large folding maps encompassing reproductions of an Edo-period map of Yokohama and other villages view of Yokohama harbor in 1863 survey map of Yokohama in 1890 the reclaimed lands reclamation plans and more. After the Great Kanto Earthquake the port was hastily reconstructed and by the publishing of this report had largely returned to its’ pre-quake condition as well as adding facilities and the Takashima and Yamanouchi piers. Worldcat locates 4 copies Illinois Linda Hall Navy Dept. Library National Diet. The Municipal Harbour Bureau of Yokohama, hardcover
MA05F-00342Bureau of Productive Industries; Government of Formosa Japan. Collectible - Good. Taihoku: Bureau of Productive Industries; Government of Formosa Japan 1913. Oblong sm 4to. Unpaginated. Illus. Good book. Spine ends and joints chipped. Owner's name on front cover. Back cover creased. Corners fanned. tea manufacture distribution Inquire if you need further information. Bureau of Productive Industries; Government of Formosa, Japan unknown
19833093Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha 1983. 1983. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 1st edition ; 9 large volumes ; illustrated ; 29 cm. ; uniformly bound in dark blue cloth with light blue designs and gold lettering ; ex-lib. stamps labels 3235 pp. ; ISBN: 0870116207 set ; 0870116215 v. 1; 0870116223 v. 2; 0870116231 v . 3; 087011624X v. 4; 0870116258 v. 5; 0870116266 v. 6; 0870116274 v. 7; 0870116282 v. 8; 0870116290 v. 9; LCCN: 83-80778 ; OCLC: 9854358 ; "the first comprehensive encyclopedia seeking to present the totality of a major world culture i n a foreign language.some 680 Japanese and 524 non-Japanese scholars from 27 nations have contributed articles to it.about 40 percent was produced by Japanese while the remaining 60 percent was produced by foreign scholars.It.contains the results of the latest scholarship as marshalled by acknowledged experts in each field and has 9417 entries covering 37 categories of information from such standard ones as history literature art religion economy and geography to less obvious fields such as science technology law women folklore plant and animal life food clothing sports and leisure. Its articles are divided into 123 major presentations of more than 3500 words each 1429 medium-length articles of around 750 to 2500 words and 7865 shorter entries of 50 to 500 words.with approximately 1000 photographs maps and charts and a ninth index volume which contains many thousands of names and words mentioned but not given separate entries in the encyclopedia and with Japanese characters included for all proper nouns and other important items for purposes of reference." ; "The Encyclopedia of Japan represents the consummation of two decades of efforts." ; this is the finest most comprehensive encyclopedia on Japan ever published in English and will undoubtedly never again be printed as its modern version is online by paid subscription only; most sets are in institutional hands and are unlikely to make their way onto the market therefore the availability of this set is limited ; Note: additional fees may be requested to cover the cost of shipping for this set ; presentation plate in front of each volume ; apart from the usual library markings this set is very clean ; VG <br/> <br/> Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha, 1983. hardcover