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1880151061880. Ca. 1880 original hand colored albumen print titled 'Blind Shampoo'. Showing the traditional Japanese shampoo a form of massage performed by a blind person. The image shows a reclining woman in kimono under a green quilt with a blind shampooer dressed in a red robe behind her. A tea pot resting on a brazier is in the foreground. The lady rests on her side possibly reading or writing. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 in mounted on board. Image slt faint at upper half of print o/w very good. HKD775. unknown
48 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Many black and white photos. Features: Steel from Abbey Works; Price Increase; Progress of the Industry; My Journey Was Necessary! - D.R. Burge recounts his time in Japan and with United Nations forces in Korea in 1950-51; Transporting heavy transformers to the Brisbane City Electric Light Company; Canadian News Letter - including photo in St. Catharines, Canada of wedding shower for Miss Ann Colton, who will soon marry Edward Mewett; Lap Chun and the Eccentric Egg; Preston Works in 1900 - article with photos; Mr. Patrick Penrose recovers from loss of leg at "Hampsfield", the Sir George Nelson Convalescent Home - article and photos of the home; Maundy Money; Article on blind co-workers Miss Pauline Davis and Miss Joyce Walker; Social notes from Bradford, Preston, Liverpool, Stafford, and Rugby; Trooper C.L. Cowdrey is engaged in operations against Communist bandits in Malaya; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound and informative vintage copy. Book
193524456Tokyo: Land Survey Department 1935. Map. Very good overall. A photostat of a Japanese military map known as a gaihozu or "maps of outer lands" likely captured by American forces and stamped at the lower right "Geographic Branch Military Intelligence Division Received Aug 6 -1935". <br /> <br /> The map shows Manchukuo Manchuria a puppet state of Japan's in northeast China 1932 - 1945. In the Mukden Incident the Japanese deliberately bombed their own railway in China the South Manchuria Railway blaming it on the Chinese and using it as a pretext to take over Manchuria and rename it Manchukuo.<br /> <br /> At the upper right can be seen an area designated "Jewish auto. province"; this is an area which exists today known as the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. It is a federal subject of Russia to the far east bordering China. Stalin sent Jews to this remote area starting in the late 1920s in a plan to develop an autonomous nation for Russian Jews. <br /> <br /> Around 1870 the Japanese military began making maps of neighboring countries or gaihozu. At first they copied maps obtained from those countries or from the West. The place names on this map are printed in English. The map shows railways air routes steamer routes rivers wadis deserts marshes "the Great Walls" roads mines telegraph stations harbours aerodromes principal cities & towns Japanese embassies & consulates and "foreign public offices". Four insets include a General Map of Eastern Asia Fengtien Harbin and Hsinking. <br /> <br /> Stamp at lower left "General Staff Map Collection File Copy Do not mark or mutilate". On the verso in manuscript "Official Japanese War Mapof Manchoutikuo" A Photostat Scale 1:2500000". Manuscript note in pen at top margin "For Dr. Acton AP. 40 1/2 x 28 1/4". Slits at original fold intersections; minor chipping at right edge in margin only. OCLC: 495079301. Land Survey Department unknown
21385Very Good. An unusual scarce-subject Japanese photographic postcard linking KÅyasan to early Christianity in East Asia. Black-and-white collotype; English caption printed in the image margin: 'The Replica of the Nestorian Monument KÅyasan Japan.' Unposted.<br /> <br /> This postcard documents the replica of the Nestorian Monument erected at Mount KÅya commemorating the presence of early Christian Nestorian influence in East Asia. The original Nestorian Stele discovered in Xi'an in 1625 records the arrival of Christianity in Tang-dynasty China in the 7th century. Its replication at KÅyasan reflects early modern Japanese scholarly and religious interest in pre-Buddhist and non-Buddhist religious exchange.<br /> <br /> The card presents with clean margins and strong image contrast; no postal markings. Minor age toning consistent with period production. The subject stands apart from conventional shrine or temple views combining religious history archaeology and Christian studies within a Japanese context. Cards depicting the Nestorian Monument at KÅyasan are consistently sought by collectors of early Christianity in Asia Japanese religious history and comparative religion and are best handled as individual offerings rather than grouped architectural lots.<br /> <br /> Subjects: Nestorian Christianity in Asia; early Christianity in Japan; KÅyasan; cross-cultural religious exchange; Tang dynasty Christian history; religious monuments and replicas; East-West religious contactJapanese postcards; early photographic postcards; religious ephemera; historical documentation. unknown
188015399Japan 1880. Very good overall. Original hand colored albumen photo titled '510 Women in Bed'. Showing two women eyes closed reclining under a floral patterned quilt. A small incense box rests on the floor in front of the futon with hanging wall prints in the background. 10 3/4 x 8 1/4". Image slt faint at lower right corner. unknown
19301187840Leipzig; Verlag der Asia Major, 1929 / 1930. XXXII; 539 Seiten und: S. (542) bis 1179; 64 S. Anhang; Kt.; Tab.; 21,5 cm; 2 Orig.-Halbleinenbände.
19981173287Könemann Verlag Köln, 1998. 406 S.; zahlr. Illustr. und 407 S.; zahlr. Illustr.; 32 cm. 2 Originalleinen mit illustr. Schutzumschlägen; farb. illustr. Orig.-Pappschuber.
19731177716The Japan P.E.N. Club; Tokyo, 1973. XVI; 657 Seiten ; graph. Darst. und 602 Seiten; 28,5 cm. 2 goldgeprägte Originalleinenbände.
19771238534Tokyo; The Japan Foundation, 1974 - 1977. 105 S. / 222 S. / 190 S. und 271 S.; 23,5 cm; 4 fadengeh., rückengoldgepr. Orig.-Leinenbände mit OUmschlägen.
196015929ABPeking, Foreign Languages Press, 1960. 191pp. Orig. wrappers.
197572206ABStuttgart, Galerie Lutz, um 1975. 17,5x24 cm. 15 Bl. mit montierten Tafeln auf starkem Karton, 1 Bl. Ausstellungsverzeichnis. OKart. mit Spiralbindung.
197462403Descriptio Regni Japoniae. Beschreibung des japanischen Reiches. Amsterdam 1649. Ins Dt. übertragen von Ernst-Christian Volkmann. Hrsg. u. kommentiert von Martin Schwind, Horst Hammitzsch u. Lydia Brüll. Darmstadt, Wiss. Buchgesellschaft, 1974. Mit Titelbild. XXXIX, 237 S. Or.-Kunststoffeinband. [2 Warenabbildungen]
108817aafà Paris, Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, Libraire Editeur pour la Géographie, Rue de Bussy, N° 16. 1828, 62 x 79.5 cm, carte géographique gravée, frontières des pays en couleurs, carte montée sur toile, bel exemplaire, carte avec marges de la toile. 70x88 cm.
196125604Kyôto. 1961). Titelblatt, (1), 262, (1) Seiten und 16 Kunstdrucktafeln mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. OLwd.-Einband mit ill. Schutzumschlag im Kart.-Schuber (Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren an den Rändern) 21x15 cm
197315208ABTokyo, 1973. 39 : 31 cm. 12 plates printed on Japan paper profusly illustrated by Keisuke Serizawa. Coloured illustrated paper-portfolio.
197415207ABTokyo, 1974. 39 : 31 cm. 12 plates printed on Japan paper profusly illustrated by Keisuke Serizawa. Coloured illustrated paper-portfolio.
197515206ABTokyo, 1975. 39 : 31 cm. 12 plates printed on Japan paper profusly illustrated by Keisuke Serizawa. Coloured illustrated paper-portfolio.
1981174554Themenheft (13) von Double Page. Paris, Snep, 1981. Fol. Durchgehend mit farbigen fotografischen Abbildungen von Lyu Hanabusa. 24 Bl. Farbiger Or.-Kart. [4 Warenabbildungen]
194281037ABBerlin, Deutscher Archiv-Verlag 1942. Gr.-4°. (4 S.), 9 Zwischentitelbl., 9 kräftige Kartonbl. mit jeweils 1 mont. Farbtafel, farb. illustr. OKt. (nur minim. angerändert). Schönes Exemplar. EA. farb. illustr. OKt. (nur minim. angerändert). Schönes Exemplar. EA.
192068728ABWien, Schroll 1920. 2. Aufl. Gr.-4°. 95, (3) S. Text + 230 Tafeln mit 270 Abb., ill. OLwd. (gering angestaubt, etw. verblaßt u. berieben). Wohlerhalten. ill. OLwd. (gering angestaubt, etw. verblaßt u. berieben). Wohlerhalten.
196359285ABStuttgart, Kohlhammer 1963. 124 S., OBrosch. (etw. berieben). Gutes Exemplar. EA. OBrosch. (etw. berieben). Gutes Exemplar. EA.
46702Tokyo : Editions One Stroke, 2000. Un volume broché (15,5x25 cm), (32) pages illustrées en couleurs. Edition originale en japonais. Avec la traduction en français du texte par Hitomi Kudo sur une feuille volante. Exemplaire en très bon état.
19851193720(Frankf.M.), Insel, (1985). 4to. 270 S., 9 Bl. m. zahlr. Abb. (davon einige farbig). OKart.
197928361ABTokyo 1979ff. Folio. Mit zahlreichen farbigen, teils doppelblattgroßen Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinwandbände mit Blindprägung in farbig illustr. Orig.-Pappkassette. - Prachtvolle Ausgabe der bedeutendsten Ukiyo-e Farbholzschnitte aus folgenden Sammlungen: Museum of Fine Art Boston (3 Bde), The Art Institute of Chicago (3), The Metropolitan Museum of Art & The New York Publik Library; Fogg Art Museum & Worcester Art Museum & Yale Univ. Art Gallery & Philadelphia of Art & Nelson Galery of Art & Atkins Museum of Fine Art; The Minneapolis Institute of Arts & Portland Art Museum & Achenbach Foundation für Grafic Art & Allen Memorial Art Museum & Obeelin College; Honolulu Academy of Arts & Edvin & Irma Grabhorn Collection; THe British Museum & The Ashmolean Museum & Victoria and Albert Museum & Fitzwilliam Museum; Musee Guimet & Bibliotheque Nationale Paris & Henri Vever Collection & Huguette Beres Collection; Musees Roy Aux D'Art et D'Histore Bruxelles & Rijksmuseum Amsterdam & Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde Leiden & Bibliotheque Royale Albert 1er, Bruxelles; Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst in Berlin und Köln & Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg & Theodor Schweiwe Coll. & Museum Rietberg, Zürich & Baur Coll., Geneve & Walter Amstutz Coll. & Otto Riese Coll. & Wiener Schindler Coll. & Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst; Tokyo National Museum; Freer Gallery of Art.