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197830087Suwako Country Club, Suwako (Japan), 1978. ca. Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen; Gr.-8°, ca. 24,5 x 19 cm, Broschur / Paperback
192686404Hakubunkan | T?ky? 1926 | 19.50 x 11 cm | relié
0150-Co.J. Radierung und Kaltnadel, 1881, auf cremefarbenem Bütten, signiert und numeriert und mit Atelierstempel. 24:32 cm. Literatur: Beraldi 35. Nr. 79 der Auflage. Sehr guter und vollrandiger Abdruck, mit Lichtrand rundum.
1975285291 large double-folding 4to. light grey cloth, in protect.-case, Iskusstvo ("Arts"), Moscow, 1975, pp. and pp. Left part is the explanation, in Russian only. The right part gathers beautiful pictures of Hokusai's works.
1 large double-folding 4to. light grey cloth, in protect.-case, Iskusstvo ("Arts"), Moscow, 1975, pp. and pp. Left part is the explanation, in Russian only. The right part gathers beautiful pictures of Hokusai's works. A nice copy of this very attractive book. Russe
513231 puzzle de 315 pièces en couleurs, format s.l.n.d.
Séances particulières dans les Institutions, cercles et familles, 1 prospectus format 22, 5x 30, 5 cm, G. Véronnet, Lyon, s.d. [ circa 1880 ] [ Prospectus japonisant en couleurs sur papier crépon ] Curieuse soirée fin de siècle par les Hommes Mystérieux, avec le concours de Miss Nelly, Sir Robertson et du Dr Méphisto. Programme Sommaire : Une curieuse soirée, Fantaisie humoristique, Evocations diaboliques, Les hommes mystérieux, L'hydre de l'harmonie, Voyage dans l'Inconnu. Instantanéité de la Pensée. Apothéose de l'Impossible. "Rien n'effraie ! Tout Amuse !" Curieux document, manifestement inspiré par le japonisme en vogue à l'époque, avec une troupe de tireurs à l'arc japonais à cheval (yabusame). Bon état (qq. rouss., qq. pliures) pour cette véritable rareté. Français
1 puzzle de 315 pièces en couleurs, format s.l.n.d. Bon état (rares rouss.). Beau puzzle peu commun, représentant une scène à l'époque de la guerre russo-japonaise, en Corée et en Mandchourie. Français
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Collection includes six postcards by him sent to Mehmed RAsih Bey, Âli Türkgeldi (Sofia, Bulgaria), Satvet Lütfi Tozan, one newspaper clipping about Gerede, eight autograph letters signed 'Hüsrev' sent to Satvet Lütfi Tozan, (1889-1975), Âli Türkgeldi, 1867-1935) and beside ones which came from them to him. Some letters are more than one page. Full text. In Ottoman script. Items dated from 1920 to 1929/30 on letters and postcards. All in one envelope with Ottoman script autograph notes and name of Hüsrev Gerede on it. Letters and other material include mostly important diplomatic contents and early Republican Turkish historical info. These material is not published. Gerede was a Turkish career officer, who served in the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army. He was also a politician and diplomat of the Republic of Turkey. He has Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon.
Atlas. 47 large color folding maps. XLib. A few maps have XLib stamps in margins, otherwise maps very clean. Large folio. Spiral bound. Original stiff printed wraps, some wear. WWII 2
198587671Heibonsha 1985 1 vol. relié in-folio, cartonnage toilé rouge, étui carton avec vignette de titre illustrée, 190 pp., 176 photos en couleurs et vignettes en noir. Texte en japonais et introduction en anglais. Importante iconographie des ustensiles de thé Daimyo de la famille Li de Hikone. Excellent état.
198587671Heibonsha 1985 1 vol. relié in-folio, cartonnage toilé rouge, étui carton avec vignette de titre illustrée, 190 pp., 176 photos en couleurs et vignettes en noir. Texte en japonais et introduction en anglais. Importante iconographie des ustensiles de thé Daimyo de la famille Li de Hikone. Excellent état.
19746858ABDarmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1974. 20 cm, XXXIX, 237 Seiten, Frontispiz zeigt das verkleinerte Frontispiz der Ausgabe von 1649, orangebrauner flexibler Kunststoffeinband. gut bis sehr gut erhalten.
195666191[ca. 1956]. [20] Karton-S. Mit farbigen, überwiegend doppelseitigen fotograf. Szenenabb. u. japanischem Text. (= Band 8). Kl.-4to. Farbig illustr. OPp.
1975MUSI1572[Tokio, Iwanami] 1975. Kl.-8°. [2] Bl., IV, 208 S. m. etlichen s/w Abb. im Text, OBrosch., geringe Lagerspuren. In japanischer Sprache.
199615945Tokyo, Shibundo, 1996. Band 1 (Hirojuki): Jomon - Acient Period. Band 2 (Jun`ichiko): Historical Period. Mit sehr zahlreichen, oft farbigen Abbildungen. Gr. 8°. 98/98 S. Farb. ill. OBroschur. Minimal gebraucht.
8666[Berne / Kyoto], 1996 à 1999. 1 éventail vert de 50 cm d'envergure, monté sur 5 baguettes de bois laqué rouge de 37 cm, orné d'un masque japonais en couleurs, "Le masque d'Okina", et d'un idéogramme rouge (signature?) au recto, de paillettes dorées au verso, en boîte au couvercle orné d'un idéogramme doré; avec présentoir en bambou et son mode d'emploi et feuillet plié de présentation en anglais et en japonais. Avec un éventail vert de 82 cm d'envergure monté sur des baguettes de 48 cm. comportant quelques accrocs minimes.
196526201(Tokyo, Bijutsu Shuppan-sha, 1965). Mit ganzseitigen Fotoabbildungen. Layout Yoshio Hayakawa. 26,3/18,7 cm. 4,48,4 S. Ill. OLeinen in unbedrucktem Schuber.
197462221974 1974. Un volume in-folio en feuilles sous emboîtage pleine toile verte, pièce de titre collée sur le plat, 201 planches (manquent les 53, 54, 199, 203 et 204), au total 1171 motifs + 2 planches hors-texte et livret de 12 pages. Bon état.
015416[Japon, lettre sur feuille de bois] Beulé (?). L.A.S., Kyoto, 22 avril [ca.1880], 2p 1/2 in-8 (14.2*8cm). Etonnante lettre écrite sur du bois, une fine feuille de bois, pliée en 2, et même en 4 anciennement, avec une petite aquarelle à l'angle de la première page. Lettre amicale signée [prénom illisible] Beulé au compositeur Louis Diémer (1843-1919), critiquant ainsi le Japon : « Le pays est vraiment bien curieux et intéressant, le théâtre amusant au possible. On se sent seulement très loin du monde civilisé car il y a beau avoir des chemins de fer et des télégraphes, on est encore en pleine barbarie et on sent une hostilité du blanc qui est quelquefois gênante ». A son retour à Paris, il ira voir Diémer à Saint-Martin i.e. au château de Franconville-aux-Bois à Saint-Martin-du-Tertre. Nous n'avons malheureusement pas identifié qui était ce Beulé. Peut-être a-t-il un lien avec Ernest, l'archéologue. Lettre fendue au second feuillet, au niveau du pli ancien. Rare curiosité. [353-2]
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15,5 cm). In Turkish. 117 p. Uncommon enlarged second edition of this account of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 describing rising Japanese nationalism at the beginning of the 20th century, by Demirhan (1871-1964), sent with reference of Goltz Pasha (Colmar von der Goltz, 1843-1916) to Manchuria to observe the war in the ranks of the Japanese army as a Turkish colonel. He stayed for two months in Japan and more than a year in Manchuria. In addition to writing down his observations in the field of war in detail, he also took on the duty of ambassador due to the Ottoman Empire's lack of diplomatic relations with Japan and contributed to the development of relations between the two countries. He received a medal from the Japanese Emperor Meiji and returned home with the gifts that Emperor Meiji presented to Sultan Abdulhamid. His account was published first in 1937 in book form. Sait Pertev Demirhan, (1871-1964), was a Turkish soldier and politician. He is a graduate of Erkân-i Harbiye. He was an author, intellectual, Erkân-i Harbiye School teacher, 6. Army chief of staff, Harbiye Undersecretariat, 3rd Army Chief of Staff, 1st Corps, and 4. Corps Commands, Military Schools Inspector, Member of History and Geography Councils, Member of Military Appeals Court, a deputy of Erzurum. He was the son of Yanyali Mustafa Pasha. He graduated from Harbiye as a staff captain (1892). In 1894 he was sent to Germany to advance his military education. After being a colonel, he was appointed to the Staff School as a teacher (1904). He was sent to the Russo-Japanese War as an observer. He returned to Istanbul in 1906 and was promoted to "Pasha", and was appointed as the 6th Army Chief of Staff. He participated in the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and was in the Caucasian Theater during the First World War. He was sent to Vienna as a military diplomat. Upon his return, he moved to Anatolia to participate in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). Only three copies are located in OCLC, two copies are in Turkish libraries, and one is in a German library; not in the US libraries. OCLC 60522483.
Very Good English Paperback. Propaganda booklet. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). Bilingual edition in English and Turkish. 114, [2] p., fully b/w color ills., and one special sticker of National Japan Floating Fair '76. Shin Sakura Maru (IMO: 7129087) is a Passenger Ship that was built in 1972. She was set up as a floating trade fair, but also doubled as a cargo ship. She was used for propaganda and the progress of the Japanese industry worldwide. This propaganda booklet is printed in Japan and was distributed by her. This is an extremely rare Turkish Edition. It includes rich color illustrations showing the social life, industry, educational system, sports, tourism, and social collaboration in Japanese country. The narrator in the text conveys Japan through the mouth of 'I'. Not in OCLC.; Not in Japanese and Turkish National Libraries. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Propaganda booklet. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). Edition in Turkish. [12] p., full of color ills. Shin Sakura Maru (IMO: 7129087) is a Passenger Ship that was built in 1972. She was set up as a floating trade fair, but also doubled as a cargo ship. She was used for propaganda and the progress of the Japanese industry worldwide. This propaganda booklet is printed in Japan and was distributed by her. This is an extremely rare Turkish Edition. It includes rich color illustrations showing the social life, industry, educational system, sports, tourism, and social collaboration in Japanese country. The narrator in the text conveys Japan through the mouth of 'I'. Not in OCLC.; Not in Japanese and Turkish National Libraries. Extremely rare.
1960009987Tokyo, The Bank of Tokyo without date [ca. 1960], 1960. 34 mounted photographs with short printed text in English in original Japanese clam shell slipcase (ca. 28 x 27,5 cm). The slip case a little sunned, otherwise a good copy.
19412410150322xbvkTokyo, Tetsujiro Tanaka, Showa, 16 (1941). Titlepage in Japanese and English, halftransparent sheet with printed translation of the calligraphy on the following-, calligraphy-sheet, 2 sheets of Japanese text, large-foldout 'Map of showing the Distribution of National Parks'(Jap./Engl. Headline), 3 p. content in Japanese, 3 p. content in English, 4 p. Introdution in Japanese, 2 p. 'A short historical Outline of the National Parks in Japan.' and 'A few Characteristics of Japan and its National Parks.' by S. G. Strong, 11/9 p. with detailed lists of 'The Mountains in the National Parks of Japan.', 'The Waterfalls . . .', 'The Lakes and Marshes . . .', 'The Hot Springs', 'The historic Place[s,] The Sights and The natural Souvenir[s] . . .', 17 pages of Japanese Text; followed by descriptions of each National Park with seperate titlesheet, 4 pages of text including a map (and 8-20 singleside printed photographic plates): AKAN (8), DAISETSUZAN (10), TOWADA (11), NIKKO (13), FUJI - HAKONE (16), JAPANESE ALPS (20), YOSHINO & KUMANO (11), DAISEN (8), SETO INLAND SEA (10), ASO (9), UNZEN (9), KIRISHIMA (10); OVERALL 135 PLATES with 9 fold-out panoramas, 57 wholepage photographic plates, 39 pl. with 2 photos each, 10 pl. w. 3 photos, 19 pl. w. 4 photos, 1 pl. w: 5 photos; 255 PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS IN TOTAL. - Publisher's gilt titled (English and Japanese) flower-patterned bronze-colour silken blockbook-binding in the original clothfolder* with bone-clasps; oblong-folio (ca. 26 x 38 x 5 cm; ca. 3,1 kg.).