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First edition, oblong 4to (185 x 220mm), 24, 27, [1], 26pp., actual Japanese stencil-plate as frontispiece, 104 examples illustrations of Japanese stencil, publisher slip tipped-in before title, title page and little browned, inner hinges shaken, orig. cloth-backed boards, printed paper label to spine and upper cover, rubbed.
pp. xii, 1145 + Plus Index, frontis and color plates of flags. Numerous illustrations. Inked ownership of Ralph C. Gemmill A.S., Co. 366 E-11, U.S.N.T.S., Sampson, NY. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, faded. WWII 3
First Edition Very Good in a Very Good DJ. fantascienza giapponese, in inglese. The first anthology to bring to the West in English translation the work of a talented group of Japanese science fiction writers whose works represent a unique contribution--rather than traditionally dealing with the future, they deal with the past and present.
Tokyo, Shun Yo Do the Publishery sans date - 1896. In-8 noué par lacet, 16 pages d'estampes coloriées et 18 pages de texte + 2 pages de légendes en anglais. Les pages pliées en double. Illustrations de Kwason Suzuki. La page de titre est illustrée ainsi que son retour intérieur. Mention manuscrite sur le haut de la couverture. Très bon état
Tokyo, Shun Yo Do the Publishery sans date - 1896. In-8 noué par lacet, 16 pages d'estampes coloriées et 16 pages de texte + 2 pages de légendes en anglais. Les pages pliées en double. Illustrations de Kwason Suzuki. La page de titre est illustrée ainsi que son retour intérieur. Mention manuscrite sur le haut de la couverture. Bon état.
8vo, 363 pp., ill., tabl., index, HB + DW Good/Not so good [DV-11]
pp. 49-130,[10], 131 photos on 5 pls., 5 figs. (2 fold.), tabs. (2 fold.), refs. New plain wrs. - Oligocene.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 71pp. An introduction to the artist Ukai Uchiyama, his techniques and instructions on how to do Japanese ink-painting. Very well illustrated with examples. Extremely scarce in the UK.
Quarto in a gold DJ (silver spine) ; v 2 : illus (some color) ; 27 cm Late Medieval to Modern Art, Japanese -- History -- Cultural Studies -- Asia
Quarto in a blue DJ (gold spine) ; v 1 : illus (some color) ; 27 cm Ancient and Medieval, Japanese -- History -- Cultural Studies -- Asia
Tokyo, Kodansha, 1966 - Grand in-4 -Première édition - Pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette (légèrement déchirée - illustrations NB ou couleurs, certaines PP - 198 illustrations dans le texte, certaines en couleurs contre-collées - 236 pp. - bel exemplaire
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT AVEC JAQ [BE]. 176 PP. 185 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
Cartoon illustration.
The text is clear and tight throughout. K. Used
Issued in twelve original parts, housed in eleven very large publisher's portfolios. 400 x 515 mm. (about 16" x 20"). Printed on Japan vellum throughout. Illustrated with wonderful monochrome photogravure engravings and plates. There are no color plates in this set, nor do any seem called for. The original paper wrappers for the parts are brittle, but this is of little concern because the portfolios act as wraps. There is some soiling and wear, here and there, but generally this is a very nice set of the most deluxe edition. Number 225 of a total edition limited to only 500 copies. Howes W79. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PARTS5 - Large Box
xiv, 273 pages. Index. Map endpapers. "Sets forth clearly and concisely the policies influencing the relations of the United States and Japan, and the armed forces at their command." - ix. Average wear. Minimal light pencil markings. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: Divinely Deco - Jewellery in the 1930s; The Forgotten Charm of Victorian Watercolours; The Renegade Pre-Raphaelite - John Everett Millais; Furniture from the East, Part II, China, Korea and Japan; Crested China Souvenirs of the First World War; Transfer printing on Worcester Porcelain, Robert Hancock; and more. Average wear. Three-inch opening to front cover at top of spine. Magazine
510 pages. Features include: The Centennial of Mormonism; The Last of the Boarding Houses; A Bohunk Woman; White Magic; Frankenstein, Inc.; Reb Samuel; "Freemasons" among North Dakota Indians; The Man Who Killed Tecumseh; Some Americans in Japan; A Negro Looks Ahead; Business Cycles; and many more. Bound in brown cloth. Binder's small stamp inside front board otherwise clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
4to., First Edition, with very numerous illustrations in the text; cloth, gilt back, a mint copy in the dustwrapper. Valuable account of carrier development in Britain, Japan and the US. Coverage of wartime engagements is largely US-oriented.
PARIS, Exposition organisée par Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai au Musée Cernuschi, Paris 1967. Tokyo, Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1967 245x185mm - 110 pages - 4 planches couleurs & 50 en NB HT - broché, cartonnage décoré par une illustration collée et une signature japonaise dorée. - Bon Ex
Large 8vo. Pp. 98, 23 fold. annexes of figs., maps, and tabs,. in pocket, bibl. Orig. printed wrs. - In Japanese with short English abstract and all text to illustrations in English.
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
Gutes Exemplar; Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren; Vorsätze nachgedunkelt; Einband berieben u. m. kl. Läsuren; hs. Besitzvermerk; farbige Karten tls. lose; aber insgesamt wohl komplett. - ... In the 283 pages of introductory matter under the heading, PRELIMINARY INFORMATION, an effort has been made to inter-pret many things Japanese of interest to the traveler, and to aid him to a quick and satisfactory understanding of them. This special knowledge will be found greatly to enhance the pleasure of a visit to the Japanese Empire. The monographs on How to Reach Japan, Traveling Expenses, Money, Guides, Hotels, Inns, and Food; Tips, Plan of Tour, Seasons, Climate, Hints to Travelers, Health, Shops and Curios, Sports, Hunting and Fishing, Geography, Language, Literature, Architecture, the Government and its Functions; the People and their Homes, Arts, Customs, Religion, and History; and the scores of minor subjects will be found of immediate and permanent value. The dispassionate estimates of Japan and the Japanese are believed to be just. Those unfamiliar with the Japanese language, who may yet wish to travel without an expensive courier, will find of genuine value the vocabulary at page exxx et seq., as well as the vernacular equivalents of many English words in the text. The Japanese words are transliterated on the Romaji system explained at page cxxvn, and the different spelling of certain of them illustrates the various usages employed by authorities writing in that system. Most of the Chinese equivalents given are used in every-day Japanese speech. In many places throughout the text italic and other type forms have been employed more as an aid to the eye in picking out names from amid the Roman characters, than in an effort to accord with typographical requirements. A meritorious Guidebook, by showing the careful traveler how to obtain the best returns for his money and time, should save its cost the first day it is used, and we venture to believe that such may be the case with this one. … (Vorwort) // INHALT : I. Preliminary Information. ----- A. How to reach Japan. ----- B. Traveling Expenses. Money. Exchange. Banks. Passports. Custom-House. Commercial Travelers. Abacus. Guides. ----- C. Hotels. Inns. Tea-Houses and Restaurants. Japanese Food. Houses. Furnished Houses. Tips. Laundry. ----- D. Plan of Tour. Tourist Societies. Climate. Seasons. Health. What to Wear. Hints to Travelers. ----- E. Means of Transportation. ----- F. Post- and Telegraph-Offices. Tele-phones. Time. ----- G. Weights and Measures. ----- H. Photography. Hunting and Fishing ----- I. Tobacco. Tea. Rice. Sake. Chop-Sticks. ----- J. Shops. Curios. Culture Pearls. Rock ----- Crystals. Jade. ----- II. The Japanese Language. ----- III. Geographical Sketch. ----- Agriculture.c ----- Geology. ----- Mountains and Mountain Climbing. ----- Political Divisions. ----- The River System. ----- Japanese Lakes. ----- The Inland Sea. ----- The Kuro-shiwo (Japan Stream). ----- Hot Mineral Springs '. ----- Mines. ----- IV. The Constitution. Flag. National Hymn. ----- People. Newspapers. Geisha. Beggars. ----- Thieves. ----- V. Jujutsu. Wrestling. Harakiri. Tattooing. VI. Architecture of Buddhist Temples. ----- VII. Shinto Architecture. The Torii. ----- VIII. Pagodas. Feudal Castles. Bridges. Landscape Gardens. Dwarfing. ----- IX. Buddhism. ----- X. Buddhist Sects. Divinities. Temple Accompaniments. The Lotus. ----- XI. Shintoism. Shinto Shrines. Shinto Worship ----- XII. The Christian Religion. Bushido. ----- XIII. A Survey of Japanese Art ----- Painting. ----- Color Prints. ----- Ivory. ----- Wood Carving. ----- Lacquer-Work. ----- Metal-Work. ----- Damascening. ----- Silver and Gold. ----- Bronze. ----- Cloisonne Enamel. ----- XIV. Ceramics. ----- a. The Wares of Kyoto. ----- b. Satsuma Ware. ----- c. Kiyomizu Ware. ----- d. Kutani Ware. ----- e. Miscellaneous Wares. ----- XV. Literature. ----- XVI. Historical Sketch. ----- XVII. Chronological Table. ----- XVIII. Bibliography. ----- I. CENTRAL JAPAN. ----- Route ----- Yokohama and its Environs. ----- From Yokohama via Kamakura (Enoshima) to Yokosuka (Uraga and Misaki). ----- From Yokohama around Fuji-san to Shoji. ----- From Yokohama to the summit of Fuji-san. ----- From Yokohama to Miyanoshita, Lake Hakone, and Atami. ----- From Yokohama via Tokyo to Karuizawa, Nagano, ----- Naoetsu, and Niigata (Sado Island). ----- From Yokohama to Ikao and Kusatsu. ----- From Yokohama to the Bonin Islands. ----- From Yokohama via Kawasaki, Kamata (Ikegami), and Omori to Tokyo. ----- Tokyo. ----- From Tokyo to Vries Island. ----- From Tokyo via Chiba, Sakura (Narita), and Naruto to Choshi. ----- From Tokyo via Chiba, Soga (Kisarazu), and Oami to Katsuura (Kominato). ----- (u.v.a.m.)
in-8, 391 pp., broché, couv. ill. plast. Très bel exemplaire. [AZ-10]