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197824492Tokyo, Bijutsu Shuppan-sha / Bijutsushuppansha, 1978. Text in Japanese. - Text in japanischer Sprache. 233 pages with numerous photo plates in color as well as in black and white. - 233 Seiten mit zahlreichen farb. u. s/w Fototafeln. Fol. (43 x 31 cm), Original red cloth binding with gilt-stamped cover and spine title in original green cloth case (clamshell box) with gilt-stamped cover and spine title. - Roter Original-Leineneinband mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel in grüner Original-Leinenkassette mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel. [9 Warenabbildungen]
19682212270374xbvkTokyo, Tokuma Shoten, Showa 43/5/10 (1968). 245 pages, 1 p. colophone. - Ornamental titlepage in slightly misspelled German 'Ästhetik des Knabenlibe', Text and colophone in Japanese. - Publisher's illustrated hardcover-binding with matching original dustjacket which again is protected by a halftransparent orig.? vellum-paper jacket; and again in a red plastic booksleeve by 'Hankyu Book Center'(Osaka, Inagaki's city of birth); 8vo.(ca. 22 x 17 cm).
19811709110667xbvkJapan, Showa 55 (1981). 207 pages with 100 wholepage photographic plates of Shimizus clay-sculptures. - Publisher's white hardcover binding with transparent dustjacket in a triptych-like grey titled clothfolder, in the publisher's titled cardboard-box; oblong-4to.(ca. 30 x 32 x 4 cm; ca. 1,9 kg.).
1964c230726k021xbvk(Tokyo, 1964). *) 25 double-sheets (folded folios, = 50 painted interior- + 50 blank exterior pages) on thin untrimmed Japan-paper: doublepage multi-colour brushwork, doublep. with col.-brushw. (monogrammed) and signed manuscript dedication page in japanese Calligraphy; 22 doublesh. with 2 pages of brushwork each, another doublepage multi-colour brushwork; each doublesheet loosely inserted in slightly stronger as untrimmed folded Japan-paper sheets. - Loose in folded plain-white cardboard; 4to.(ca. 32 x 24 x 2 cm).
1964c230726k022xbvk(Tokyo, probably before 1964; some of them were reprinted in the Olympic-Committee's official Book for the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo). 59 sheets of thin untrimmed Japan-paper ('Washi', ca. 32 x 23 cm), each with black-ink brushwork (some vertical, some horizontal) in Toki's famous pictographic manner, most of them monogrammed by the artist; loosely tipped-on slightly larger thin white cardboards (ca. 38 x 26 cm), often as folded double-sheets (unfolded ca. 38 x 52 cm).