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196074819Tokyo: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai Society for International Cultural Relations 1960. First edition. Octavo. 20 page introductory booklet by Garfias bound at front hinge 6 fanfold cardstock pages housing 36 color slides of dancers costumes masks musical instruments stage etc. bound at rear hinge. Publisher's Japon vellum red lettering to spine and front mulberry endpapers. Old stain to lower front corner about a quarter of an inch and general rubbing but still a very handsome copy with all the slides still present. Only one copy located by OCLC.Gagaku is a type of Japanese classical music that was created by the fusion of music brought to Japan from continental Asia and Japanese original music and dance. It was developed as court music of the Kyoto Imperial Palace and was established in the Heian period around the 10th century. It remains much like its 10th century iteration. In many ways it is simply the music of the Imperial Court. The popularity of gagaku reached its peak in the 9th century to the 10th century when court aristocracy began to hold private concerts but declined in the Kamakura period 1185-1333 when the power of the court aristocracy became diminished while that of the samurai rose. Gagaku was played by musicians who belonged to hereditary guilds. During the Kamakura period military rule was imposed and gagaku was performed rarely at court. At this time there were three guilds based in Osaka Nara and Kyoto.Because of the Onin War a civil war from 1467 to 1477 during the Muromachi period gagaku ensembles ceased to perform in Kyoto for about 100 years. In the Edo period the Tokugawa Shogunate revived and reorganized the court-style ensembles the direct ancestors of the present gagaku ensembles. After the Meiji Restoration of 1868 musicians from all three guilds came to the capital and their descendants make up most of the current Tokyo Imperial Palace Music Department. Ethnomusicologist Robert Garfias worked in Japan Korea The Philippines Mexico Burma Romania Portugal Puerto Rico and Turkey. He was a past President of the Society for Ethnomusicology and was appointed by the White House to the Council of the National Endowment for the Arts. Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (Society for International Cultural Relations) hardcover
196054271Tokyo Japan: Kokusai Bunka Shikokai 1960. Two thick vols. Folio. 10.5 x 13.75 in. xliii 3 255 1; xxii 257-546 pp. Titles printed in red & black. Tipped-in colour frontisp. both vols. 104 tipped-in colour plates 428 collotypes. Uniformly bound in gray silk gilt lettering stamped on front covers spines slight shelfwear w/ d.j.s. minor shelfwear rubbing preserving original heavy glassine d.j.s. as well NF/NF set. First edition of this splendid set which established Yashiro’s methods for studying Japanese and Asian arts using photographs to closely compare and study the styles of artists. The photography plate-making and collotype printing were executed by the Benrido Press in Kyoto and the set was printed on special paper designed by the Misubishi Paper Mill Co. for this set by blending the graceful softness of Japanese papers with the need for print clarity. Kokusai Bunka Shikokai, unknown
185519038Boston: Phillips Sampson & Compy. . 1855. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light wear to extremities. Light chipping to spine ends. Tape residue to endpapers. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Slight browning to first few pages ; Steel engraved map laid-in; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 576 pages . Phillips, Sampson & Compy. hardcover
19762114Japan Society 1976. Paperback. Very Good. 134 pp. Very Good condition with some rubbings to cover all else clean tight Japan Society paperback
198578057Museum of Modern Art Kamakura Japan / Art Life 1985-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean tight and unmarked with faint sun fade. Illustrated throughout text in English Japanese and French Please email for photos. Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, Japan / Art Life paperback
19892081502112304091University of Tokyo Press 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 8 123p Size: 27x37cm University of Tokyo Press paperback
1968mon0000098821National Museum of Modern Art 1968T. paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. PAPERBACK - Minor cover wear - clean unmarked text - tight binding. National Museum of Modern Art paperback
192913906Tokyo Japan: The Bureau of Reconstruction 1929. Original blue buckram gilt lettered spine top edge gilt. Tan mottled endsheets. The great earthquake in Japan on September 1 1923 accompanied by conflagrations that broke out in various parts of the city almost simultaneously reduced to ashes in a single night the greater portions of Tokyo and Yokohama. This book is a record of the reconstruction of Tokyo and Yokohama a gigantic work unparalleled in the history of city planning of the world. 219 pages with historic photographs. Bound in at the rear of the book are six large fold-out colored maps. With tissue-guarded facsimile of the Imperial Edict on Reconstruction. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. The Bureau of Reconstruction Hardcover
192819188Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1928. Hardcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear to extremities and with gilt lettering a bit faded. Slight browning to endpapers. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. ; Internally an exceptionally handsome copy including NF maps . Extensive rear ad section ; 12mo; cclxxxiv 799 pages . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
19722110502151100479University of Tokyo Press 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 University of Tokyo Press paperback
26907Osaka 190-5. Text continued on occasion of its visit to the City on October 27th 1905 .". Two pages folio fold marks some damage to edges but text complete. Recto: text cursive and in red ink the above title being followed by lists of "Amusements and Games" seven games from Quoits to 'Pebble and Sieve' 17 prizes listed described as Osaka produce interval of music and Geisha girls dancing then list of "Refreshments conclduing with transport possibilities. Recto: Plan of the Nakanoshima Garden black and white. See Image of Verso. Osaka, 190-5 unknown
KART0060Ldn. Edward Stanford o. J. um 1890. Flächenkol. lithogr. Landkarte in 20 Teile zerschnitt. u. auf Leinen aufgezogen in Leporellofaltung Ln.-Mappe m. aufkasch. Deckelbildchen der Fa. George Philip & Son London eine Teilkartenrückseite u. Innendeckel m. gefedertem Vorsatzpapier beklebt am Einbd. geringe Gebrauchsspuren am re. Kartenrand Klebeet. d. Fa. George Philip & Son Map Chart and Geographical Depot London Karte in sehr gutem Zustand. Ldn., Edward Stanford o. J. (um 1890). unknown
188919432AB1889. Tokyo Kubunsha 1889. 18 : 13 cm. 11 leaves with many coloured woodblock-printed illustrations. Coloured illustrated original Japanese binding. The very scare plain paper edition. - The Kobunsha's Japanese Fairy Tales Series Vol. 10. - Text in German. - A small kink on front board. unknown
192912120AB1929. Tokyo & Osaka Asahi Shimbun Pub 1929-1930. 26 : 19 cm. 32 pages 2 leaves; 110; 15 pages With 86 6 mounted photographic plates. Original illustrated boards. Beautiful ealry publication on Japanese Photography. hardcover
201119851AB2011. Köln König 2011. 18 : 305 cm. 68 pages with coloured photographic illustrations 1 signed and numbered C-Print C-Print by Marius Born. Original boards with coloured illustrated original wrappers in original board-box. First edition . - One of 30 copies of the special deluxe edition with the signed and numbered C-Print Photo-Print "Tameike-Sanno Subway Station Tokyo March 6 8.30 a.m." by Marius Born. Collective order is the term Swiss photographer Marius Born uses to describe urban life in Tokyo which forms the subject of this volume. Borns images depict a system of social order which appears alien to him. The dominance of order is so extreme that even the homeless neatly lay out their sleeping mats in a park and children in an amusement park are identified by the numbers that they wear. Born succeeds in capturing this order in his images revealing the empty spaces even in crowded public spaces. Thus the path to the subway along which the masses stream during the day becomes the site of a solitary stroll. Similarly a bicycle ride to the grounds of the Imperial Palace turns into a leisurely outing. hardcover
201118829AB2011. Köln König 2011. 18 : 305 cm. 68 Seiten mit farbigen photographischen Illustration 1 signierten und nummerierten C-Print von Marius Born. Original Pappband mit faqrbig illustriertem Original Schutzumschlag in Original Papp-Schachtel. Erste Ausgabe. - Eines von 30 Exemplaren der speziellen Vorzugsausgabe mit dem signierten und nummerierten C-Print Photo-Print "Tameike-Sanno Subway Station Tokyo March 6 8.30 a.m." von Marius Born. unknown
1831025792New York: J & J Harper 1831. First Edition Thus 2nd Printing. Original Printed Cloth. Good. Maps and Engravings. 1831 Printing First Published 1830 Vol I Of Harper's Family Library. Three Volumes Complete Original Printed Cloth Wear At All Corners With Some Fraying Spine Lacking On Volume 1.No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> J & J Harper hardcover
a52668Tokyo 1949-1970. Journal published quarterly by the Industrial Bank of Japan in Tokyo. Unbroken run of over 110 issues with a few duplicates. 6 volumes. 4to issues with original covers indices stiff wraps. Ex- institution library. Good to Good plus. Scarce. 6 volumes. Pictures available on request. . paperback
1939866071939. ADVERTISING ART - JAPAN. KOKOKKAI. ADVERTISING AND COMMERCIAL ART. Volume 16 number 1. Tokyo Seibundo Showa 14 1939. Decorated wrappers. 26.3 x 19 cm. 96 pp. Kokokkai was the premier professional journal on the art and science of advertising in Japan at the time of its publication. Ken Domon was in charge of photography. The issues were full of scientific and perceptive articles and illustrated with color and bw plates and reproductions of posters ads signboards etc. etc. Despite a bi-lingual title on the title page inside the text is entirely in Japanese. Ephemeral issues from early Showa have largely disappeared. The fragile paper is in nice condition overall. unknown
193556504Tokyo: Nichibei Medal Company 1935. 4to. 7.4 x 10.1 in. 8 pp unpaginated. Five colour-plates w/ metallic inks added self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers minor dustsoiling edgewear still VG copy w/ small double-sided photographic advertising brochure for ornamental metal belt buckles and cufflinks. First edition of this exceedingly scarce and beautifully printed catalogue filled with armorial pins stick pin designs Japanese house crests heraldic blazons promotional pieces for baseball clubs and more. In addition there are two plates devoted to Japanese house banners flags and ceremonial bunting. No copies located in Worldcat. Nichibei Medal Company, paperback
190254901Tokyo Japan: Tokyo Photographic & Co. Tokyo Shashin-Kwan No. 21 Hatagocho Kanda Meiji 35 1902. 8vo. 150 pp unpaginated. Some text in English. Over 200 woodcut-engraved text illustrations some leaves printed on blue-tinted paper. Illustrated printed softcovers punch sewn at gutter margin w/ stiff white braid minor chipping head & foot of spine edgewear minor wear & slight creasing to corners still VG- copy. First edition of this very rare late Meiji-era photographic supplies catalogue from Tokyo Shashin Kwan Photographic Co. who also sold optical equipment such as microscopes Kraus and Zeiss binoculars telescopes and specialized photographic equipment including blank photo albums trimming glasses and knives tripods rectilinear lenses wide angle lenses studio cameras view cameras props scenery and much more. Of particular interest are the Rochester Camera & Supply Co. Poco No. 3 & No. 4 Cameras the Telephoto Cycle Poco B the Rochester Optical Co. Long Focus Premo Pony Premo Nos. 2 3 4 5 & 6 and B. The Rochester Camera & Supply Co. founded originally by H.B. Carlton in 1891 and later joined the Rochester Optical & Camera Co. and was taken over by Kodak in 1903. This catalogue also shows photo-micrographic cameras produced by the company magic lantern cameras and the Tokyo Shashin-Kwan’s Special Camera & Stands for the studio. They sold Krauss Ross Universal Clement & Gilmer Goerz Steinheil with a wide range of Dallmeyer lenses. No copies located in Worldcat. Tokyo Photographic & Co., Tokyo Shashin-Kwan, No. 21, Hatagocho, Kanda, paperback
193562519Otaru Hokkaido: Irohado shoten 1935. Oblong 8vo. 116 pp unpaginated. some printed on colour-tinted paper. Primarily photo plates w/ captions in Japanese & English tissue guards 1 large folding colour map of Hokkaido meisho ryakuzu 北海é“åå‹ç•¥å›³ a basic map of scenic attractions in Hokkaido. Embossed & illustrated green velvet flexible covers punch-sewn w/ green silk braid at gutter margin cover art of Indigenous Ainu peoples on Hokkaido in traditional garb known for textile weaving and iconography of bears & fish minor fraying to the silk braid w/ open-backed slipcase cover art repeated minor edgewear creasing still NF/VG copy w/ pencil MS note on back cover indicating purchased Otaru Hokkaido Japan March 21 1936. First edition of this nicely illustrated land promotion and travel guide for Hokkaido featuring a velvet binding and presenting many of the unique features of this island in the Japanese archipelago. Views include those of Onuma Par city of Otaru Sapporo Jozankel spa Kamikawa Shrine and Asahi Bridge Ainu people villages Nippon Steel factory and more. Worldcat locates 1 copy USC. Irohado shoten, unknown
193751022Tokyo: Yamaguchi Sokichi Showa 12 1937. Tall 8vo. 250 pp. Title printed in red numerous photo plates printed on double-page leaves in Japanese style. Original colour woodblock-printed wraparound cover art of flowers black lettering on front cover punch-sewn at gutter margin w/ white silk braid as issued preserved in the original light gray-green silk folding slipcase printed label on front cover w/ TL copy from Representative James W. Wadsworth 1877-1952 of the United States Congress directing that the librarian send a thank you to Tanimura for the beautiful book. First edition of this very scarce work detailing the achievements of General Horace Capron 1804-1885 as special advisor to the Hokkaido Japan Development Commission. Capron spent four years in Hokkaido suggesting many ways to develop the frontier island including the introduction of large-scale farming using American methods developing the Devon and Durham cattle herds on Hokkaodi and actively establishing experimental farms. His recommendation for growing wheat and rye led to the establishment of Sapporo Beer one of Japan’s first breweries. Capron founded Laurel Maryland commanded the 14th Illinois Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War as the oldest Cavalry Officer and served as the Commissioner of agriculture under Presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant. See: Issa Tanimura Hokkaido beginning laid to U.S. General: Horace Capron 1936; Horace Capron at 200: A Laurel Founder’s Live Laurel Historical Society pp. 1279-1291. Yamaguchi Sokichi, unknown
2081002109000012Japan Library Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 871p Size: 27cm Japan Library Association paperback
2090202122800046University of Tokyo Press N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. University of Tokyo Press paperback