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192621590Paris Éditions du Trianon 1926 -in-4 broché 3 volumes, broché (paperback) in-quarto Editeur (24,5 x 20 cm), dos imprimé en noir, 1ère de couverture rempliée imprimée en vert caca d'oie et noir, toutes tranches non-rognées, Tirage unique, Edition limitée à 475 exemplaires numérotés, un des 15 Exemplaires sur Japon Impérial avec Deux Suites des Bois, abondamment illustré de bois en couleur de Paul Baudier et Emilien Dufour, 356 + 275 + 220 pages, 1926 Paris, Éditions du Trianon (Impr. des Artisans imprimeurs et Impr. parisienne)Editeur,
1891LBW-5908Service Hydrographique de la Marine, 1891-1914. 940 x 629 mm.
1639PHO-2226Paris, Melchior Tavernier, 1639, 378x345mm, cuvette 360x280mm, renfort au pli, manque 1mm au centre
332501 page in8 - Très bon état -
1932ZNC-485Tokyo, Iwanami-Shoten, 1932, fort in-4°, pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, tête dorée, boite en carton.
187720232paris journal des Beaux-arts 1877 in-folio demi-toile un volume, en feuillets sous chemise reliure en demi-toile bordeaux grand in-quarto Editeur (28,5 x 37,3 cm), fermeture à cordonnet, dos muet, 1ère de couverture imprimée en rouge et noir et illustrée d'une vignette en médaillon : "portrait de Frédéric van de Kerkhove" en noir, Tirage Limité à 100 exemplaires avant le N°, Exemplaire N° 17 sur le tirage N°4, le meilleur tirage (tirage de tête) à 25 exemplaires sur japon, receuil de 25 eaux-fortes sur japon d'après Frédéric Van de Kerkhove, 1877 Bruxelles Le Journal des Beaux-Arts Editeur,
192910886Paris, A. et F. Ferroud, 1929 ; in-8, broché ; 255 pp. et couverture en couleurs rempliée.
123 pages. Text in Japanese. Reproductions of the artist's works, primarily in colour, with emphasis upon the Japanese female. Printed upon glossy stock. Light external wear. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. A quality copy of this beautiful compilation. Book
BN90989Taschen Japan. Taschen Japan Living in Japan Hardcover <br/><br/>Nippon Taschen Japan Living in Japan Hardcover Taschen Japan hardcover
The bibliography and catalogue raisonne of the livres d'artiste and print portfolios of Masafumi Yamamoto (born 1949), one of the world's great printmakers and book artists. Yamamoto has produced illustrated books in collaboration with Yves Bonnefoy, Michel Butor, Kazunari Suzumura, Joan Brossa, Pere Gimferrer, and many others. The author, William Cole, holds a doctorate from Harvard University and has written many scholarly articles and books about books and prints. FROM A TOTAL EDITION LIMITED TO 300 NUMBERED COPIES, THIS IS ONE OF ONLY 35 COPIES WITH AN ORIGINAL PENCIL-SIGNED AND NUMBERED ETCHING BY MASAFUMI YAMAMOTO. Book also signed by the author (in ink) and the artist (with his inkstamp). Includes high-resolution color plates (many full-page) of all of the prints in the books, and exhaustive bibliographical descriptions. Printed on fine paper. Folio. New.
1980267083Berlin: Springer Vlg. 1980. Der Begleitband mit Texten von Johann Caspar Scheuchzer, Peter Kapitza, Hans Hüls und Tadashi Imai..4° Tafelband 59 Tafeln, 8° Text ca.800 Seiten mit zahlreichen Tafeln, 8° Kommentar 168 Seiten Hldr. zus. in Kassette 41 x 29 x 9,5 mit Schnürverschluß. .*neuwertig, mit ExLibris* Eines von 500 Exemplaren.
1888151435Leipzig: Giesecke & Devierent um 1888. XIII, 265 S. mit 21 teils farbigen Tafeln (darunter 2 Chromolihographien und 3 Radierungen) und 142 Textabbildungen. 2° HLn.mS.iS. *Verlagsangaben nachträglich aufgeklebt* unaufgeschnitten* der weisse Schutzumschlag mit geringfügigen Randläsuren, Schuber bestossen* schönes Expl.*.
1900b2c2st067xbvkNo publisher mentioned, probably 1900. 25 creme-coloured cardboards with singleside mounted consecutively numbered original stereo-photographs with captions in French, in a 1-2 cm frame with floral decoration; ca. 9 x 18,5 cm (cardboards) / 8 x 15 cm (photographs).
v, [3], 655 pages. Extensive glossary. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated endpapers. Text in English. "The Kojiki, the earliest source book in Japanese literature and history, was completed in 712 A.D. under the auspices of the imperial court. It is the oldest extant book in Japanese and, as its title (literally, 'Record of Ancient Things') suggests, an account of a still earlier era. It is the court's statement about the origins of the imperial clan and the leading families and the beginnings of Japan as a nation; and it is, at the same time, a compilation of myths, historical and pseudo-historical narratives and legends, songs, anecdotes, folk etymologies, and genealogies." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Michel the Spy - a remarkable WWI character; Five Thousand Miles on Foot in Central Africa - Part II - "Shooting" big game with a camera - article with great photos; A Bid for a Bride - love finds a way in the lonely outpost of Mersa Matruh, Egypt; Four-Figure Milestones; Seeking Six Million Pounds - recovering gold and silver from the White Star liner 'Laurentic' which was sunk off the coast of Ireland in January 1917; Through the East By Air - Part IV - The adventures of Richard and Sydney Carline who were commissioned by the National War Museum to paint scenes in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, and Persia; Diamond Cut Diamond - farmhand matches wits with farmer who cheats his men of their wages; Adrift in Mid-Air - French artilleryman M. Clinckmaille was carried high in the air by a runaway observation balloon - suspended by his leg!; Restoring the Dead to Life! - The Secrets of Katsu, known to the Japanese for two thousand years, but jealously guarded from the outside world - fascinating article with photos; A Race for Life in Death Valley - The ordeal of two motorcyclists who attempted to drive through Death Valley during the hottest month of the year - article with great photos; The Man Who Turned Thief - Part IV - A trap is set for George Keene; Magalloway's Grizzly - life and death encounter with a Wyoming rancher; and more. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
2111902158403829University of Tokyo Press N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 books Size: 22cm University of Tokyo Press paperback
19592090202122800784Iwanamishoten 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Iwanamishoten paperback
1860218670東京. Tokyo. circa1860s. Three colour woodblock prints a triptych panels loose each approx 38.5 x 25.4cms Japanese text artist's signature publisher's seal and date in the outer margin of the centre and right-hand panels and in the inner margin of the left-hand panel slivers of paper tape strengthening the top margin to the verso of each print pin-holes to the corners from previous display with loss to the lower right corners and the inner corner of the left-hand panel paper a little dusty and soiled but overall in good condition. Wonderful satirical woodblocks with muted tonings possibly from the composition for "Sumo wrestling match of Seven Lucky Gods" replacing the gods with actors as aging sumo wrestlers surrounded by onlooking geisha and fellow actors in masks and costume. <br> <br>From the collection of the late John Caiger lecturer in Asian studies ANU. . unknown
110834Maps of the four main islands of Japan and the Korean Peninsula are surrounded by borders of cherry blossom and bamboo with scenes of Mt Fuji a pagoda and birds on the wing. Major cities are shown on the maps; Korea has Pyongyang Seoul and Pusan with '38° LINE' in a much larger font across the centre. The album 275 × 390 mm contains three series of commercially produced small photographic views loosely inserted behind photo-corners 40 hand-coloured views of Japan; 56 black and white views of Tokyo; and 40 black and white views of the Kure-Hiro district as well as 11 larger personal photographs of Bangkok. The last three items in the album are more significant: they are professionally produced photographs of two destroyers of the RAN - HMAS 'Anzac' D59 and HMAS 'Warramunga' D123 - and a large group portrait of three officers and twelve sailors of the 'Warramunga'. Both these ships served in the Korean War. The album and its contents appear to have been purchased by one of the crew members of the 'Warramunga' after she became one of the first Australian warships assigned to the Far East Strategic Reserve in 1955. unknown
1898160723Tokyo. Meiji 31-32 1898-1899. 18 colour lithographs in Japanese accordion album patterned cloth covered boards. Folded leaves opening in a few places lightly creased at the lower lower of two pages. 21.5 x 14.5cm. This item is an album containing 18 lithograph hand-coloured prints each of which depicts a small child at play. The artist who was also the publisher of this album was Kumazawa Kitarō 熊澤喜太郎 who was a lithographer and publisher. Kumazawa Kitarō specialised in depicting beautiful ladies and small children. We have been able to find work by Kumazawa from Meiji 21 1888 and his work appears to have been popular however we have not been able to find details about his life or when he died. <br> <br>At this time during the Meiji Era 1887-97 lithographs were very popular in Japan due it seems to the more realistic representations used. In fact their popularity was such that they took quite a share of the woodblock print market at the time. Playful children such as those in this album were a particularly popular topic for these lithographs. The children depicted here are engaged in various activities. Titles of the plates are: Oman-chan おまんちゃん Little Oman girl's name; Okagura おかぐら Festival Dancing; Mizu-asobi 水遊 Playing with Water; Tonosama とのさま Feudal lord; Okeiku おけいく Practice; Fūsen ふうせん Balloon; Jitenshiya じてんしや Bicycle; Teasobi-du てあそびづ ; Akachiyan あかちやん Baby; Botsuchiyan ぼつちやん Boy; Otenarai おてならい Learning Writing; Matan’ya またんや ; Neko-asobi ねこあそび Playing with a Cat; Kingau きんがう Goldfish; Gohan 御はん Meal; Okeikou おけいこう Playing Music; Yuki-asobi 雪あそび Playing with Snow; and Hi-no-yōjin 火の用心 Be Careful about Fire . hardcover
219765Japan. Early 20th Century. Manuscript album of watercolours heaven volume only: one volume of three 53 leaves with watercolours and manuscript text of ceramic incense holders 23.4 x 18 cms Japanese 5 hole stab binding with title label the silk covers and first couple of leaves wormed at the head not affecting the watercolours the silk discoloured but the watercolours bright in very good clean condition. <br> <br>From the Sweet Collection. A delightful album detailing an unknown small private collection of ceramic incense holders and boxes kōgō each highly decorative with floral or animal designs. Descriptive manuscript text accompanies the delicate watercolours. . unknown
1944208880Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. 28 September1944. Colour pictorial map on a single newspaper leaf archivally laid down on linen 50 x 39.2 cms; 59.3 x 43.3 cms sheet including captions faint toning to fold lines very good condition. Vivid colour maps of the Palau Islands Guam and Saipan in the Marianas and an inset location map published in the "Chicago Daily Tribune" in September 1944 months after the landing of US and Allied Forces in the offensive against the Japanese during the Pacific War. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1942180751Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. Friday June 51942. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 37.5 x 53.2 cm; 44.7 x 59.8 cm sheet inset legend marginal browning and at the folds some undulation of paper and tide mark along lower section but in remarkably bright very good condition. Strategic map published in the Chicago Daily Tribune "The World's Greatest Newspaper" on June 5th 1942 two days after the Japanese attack on Dutch Harbor the site of the US army and navy bases in the Aleutians and as it transpired at the outset of the Battle of MIdway. The owner and proprietor of the Tribune Robert McCormick was staunchly against the United States entering the war and had firm views once it had occurred that American resources should not be used defending the British Empire. Famously the Tribune published the "Victory Program" Roosevelt’s military plan to prepare the United States for possible entry into World War II and was subject to prosecution for an alleged violation of the Espionage Act relating to the newspaper’s front-page account of the Battle of Midway 4-7 June 1942. It became an important test case for the limits of free speech and censorship during war-time. <br> <br>The Legend shows territorial Control of Ocean Areas marking Japanese Naval and Air bases as of 1941 and "according to latest reports" those established in the first six months of 1942. Also shown are pre-war sovereignties as at the bombing of Pearl Harbour on December 7th 1941. The Anson Archipelago is shown but a question mark "indicates islands etc. whose existence or give position is doubtful…". . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1942180782Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. April 211942. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 37.5 x 53.2 cm; 60 x 45 x 59.6 cm sheet marginal browning and at the folds but remarkably bright in very good condition. World War II map of Asia save for Japan showing British allies colonies and lines of supply and marking Japanese territorial occupation published in the Chicago Daily Tribune "The World's Greatest Newspaper" in April 1942. <br>"The Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal are the strategic waters in this campaign in which the occupied parts of Burma and the Andaman Islands serve as bases" caption <br>". the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations photographs cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium." see The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection Michigan State University Libraries. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1942180760Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. January 91942. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 37.2 x 53.4 cm; 45 x 59.9 cm sheet inset legend marginal browning and at the folds lower margin with small edges tears not affecting the caption but remarkably bright in very good condition. Rare map of Asia "Between Suez on the west and Shanghai on the east" showing territorial interests and theatres of war published in the Chicago Daily Tribune in January 1942 barely two months after the Uniited States had joined the war effort after the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Thailand and Vietnam "French Indo-China" are marked "Occupied by the Japanese" and north-eastern China similarly marked Iran "Anglo-Russian Occupation" and the Gulf states "British Ally". The caption notes that "The map inludes waters thru which runs the British life line from the Suez canal to remote Australia and New Zealand. Nearly half the people in the world live in the lands shown on this map--more than 450 million for example in China and more than 375 million in India". <br> <br>". the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations photographs cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium." see The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection Michigan State University Libraries. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown