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6476One full-page woodcut illus. & music printing. 16 folding leaves. 8vo orig. wrappers orig. block-printed title label on upper cover rubbed new stitching. Japan: ca. 1684-1704.<br/> <br/> First edition and apparently unique; no copy is located in WorldCat or Union Catalogue of Japanese Books. The miyogiri is a type of shakuhachi an end-blown three-node bamboo flute with five finger holes. The various types of shakuhachi flutes have been some of Japan’s most popular instruments. They were brought from China in the 8th century and became popular in 17th-century Japan when they were adopted by itinerant Buddhist beggar priests komuso of the Fuke sect who were employed by the ruling warrior class.<br/> <br/> This rare and comprehensive work begins with a table of contents and a physical description of the miyogiri along with instructions on correct embouchure. The next section is concerned with fingering techniques which are illustrated in two diagrams on two pages. This is followed by a wonderful full-page woodcut illustration of a Zen monk wearing a kara religious attire giving instruction to a samurai and a younger man.<br/> <br/> Following this are nine pieces of song music for the miyogiri written in a stylized version of katakana in vertical columns from right to left. Indications of blowing intensity and length of phrase are also included in the notation as is the text of the songs. The Fuke sect left a repertoire of between 200 and 300 pieces but most were lost with the forced dissolution of the sect in 1871. Our work provides a valuable record giving the scores and lyrics for nine pieces: Yoshinoyama Inoyama Shishi odari Okazaki Edo shishi Sakai shishi Sugagaki Taki otoshi and Rinzetsu. This seems to be the only record of several of the pieces.<br/> <br/> On the final page there is an indication that a separately issued second part appeared but there seems to be no surviving copy.<br/> <br/> Fine copy.<br/> <br/> ⧠See Grove Dictionary of Music Japan Section IV.3. Andreas Gutzwiller “The Shakuhachi of the Fuke-Sect: Instrument of Zen†in The World of Music Vol. 26 No. 3 Sacred Music II 1984 pp. 53-65. For a discussion of this copy please contact us for the link. unknown
6476One full-page woodcut illus. & music printing. 16 folding leaves. 8vo orig. wrappers orig. block-printed title label on upper cover rubbed new stitching. Japan: ca. 1684-1704. First edition and apparently unique; no copy is located in WorldCat or Union Catalogue of Japanese Books. The miyogiri is a type of shakuhachi an end-blown three-node bamboo flute with five finger holes. The various types of shakuhachi flutes have been some of Japan's most popular instruments. They were brought from China in the 8th century and became popular in 17th-century Japan when they were adopted by itinerant Buddhist beggar priests komuso of the Fuke sect who were employed by the ruling warrior class. This rare and comprehensive work begins with a table of contents and a physical description of the miyogiri along with instructions on correct embouchure. The next section is concerned with fingering techniques which are illustrated in two diagrams on two pages. This is followed by a wonderful full-page woodcut illustration of a Zen monk wearing a kara religious attire giving instruction to a samurai and a younger man. Following this are nine pieces of song music for the miyogiri written in a stylized version of katakana in vertical columns from right to left. Indications of blowing intensity and length of phrase are also included in the notation as is the text of the songs. The Fuke sect left a repertoire of between 200 and 300 pieces but most were lost with the forced dissolution of the sect in 1871. Our work provides a valuable record giving the scores and lyrics for nine pieces: Yoshinoyama Inoyama Shishi odari Okazaki Edo shishi Sakai shishi Sugagaki Taki otoshi and Rinzetsu. This seems to be the only record of several of the pieces. On the final page there is an indication that a separately issued second part appeared but there seems to be no surviving copy. Fine copy. ❧ See Grove Dictionary of Music Japan Section IV.3. Andreas Gutzwiller "The Shakuhachi of the Fuke-Sect: Instrument of Zen" in The World of Music Vol. 26 No. 3 Sacred Music II 1984 pp. 53-65. For a discussion of this copy see Seiichi Kishi's article: http://www.dental.gr.jp/bmbnt/bamboo51.htm. unknown books
171110891Paris L'Auteur 1711 veau brun, dos à n., armes sur les plats. grand in-4, (2ff.),, 42pp.,
17742111902160200040Kashima Seisuke-ban 1774. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 110 pages Size: 21.5cmx15.5cm 110p Number of books: 1 Kashima Seisuke-ban paperback
2092902138300124Japanese art printing department N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japanese art printing department paperback
175011093Paris La Chevardière 1750 in-folio br. titre, 37pp., (2pp. non chiffrée Catalogue N°I et catalogue N°II de M. de La Chevardiere). P. La Chevardiere, (ca. 1742)
172015401s.l. s.n. 1720 en ff. (débroché, traces d'humidité ayant rongé la couture et la marge intérieure mais texte complet). cahier in-8 oblong, 45pp., s.l., s.d. (ca. 1720)
184011331Paris 1840 demi-reliure usagée. 2 vol. in-4.
190010713Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1900 ; fort in-8, broché ; VII (1 bl.), 703 pp., 173 figures, 35 planches hors-texte essentiellement de photographies.
175011092Paris Leclerc 1750 en ff. in-fol., titre, 24pp.,
177611094Paris Jolivet 1776 en ff. 2 parties in-4, titre, 11pp. et titre, 11pp.,
174011091Paris Le Clerc 1740 en ff. in-fol., titre, 21pp.,
4501 Relié, demi-chagrin caramel à coins, dos lisse avec auteur et titre dorés, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. Reliure signée L. Claessens. Quelques éraflures au dos et aux coins. 20,5 x 15,5 cm, 86-[4] p. Bruxelles, Paul Lacomblez, 1891. Edition originale
4501 Relié, demi-chagrin caramel à coins, dos lisse avec auteur et titre dorés, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. Reliure signée L. Claessens. Quelques éraflures au dos et aux coins. 20,5 x 15,5 cm, 86-[4] p. Bruxelles, Paul Lacomblez, 1891. Edition originale
131 pages. Circa 1909 (per copyright date mentioned on page 6). Unmarked but for two, apparently contemporary, faint inkstamps to front cover and title page which read '100% Increase". Above-average external wear. Structurally sound. Still a worthy of this comprehensive vintage work. Book
19812082402113501669Green flute book publication 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Green flute book publication paperback
19812082402113501721Green flute book publication 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Green flute book publication paperback
191476891914 Paris librairie Fischbacher 1914-19 In12 relié demi basane bleue dos lisse 1 fleuron titre frappé 146 pages
168214302De la série non finie "Opera Selectiora". En feuille; Pli vertical au centre Très bon Venise Jacobus Van CAMPEN 1682 35 x 73 cm
17901238Paris Frère ca. 1790 in-12 oblong, 10 et 10pp., musique gravée, en ff.
180013721Manuscrit 1800 en ff. in-8 oblong, 12pp.,
24932Cahier in4 broché,non paginé,80 p.,environ,bon état.
Premiere issue of this publication. 32 pages. Features: Haida Masks; The Trumpeter Swan; The Recovery of the Chameau Treasure - the story of a French flute lost off Cape Breton in 1725, and the recovery of the hoard of gold and silver coins she carried; The Legend Makers - three colour plates of early Canadians; The Similkameen Velley - The Red Paint Country. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy of this, the premiere issue of this informative publication. Book
50 pages. Features: Ads for 'Farewell My Lovely' and 'Conversation Piece'; Photo-illustrated interview with Peter Chatel; 'Inserts' - photos; 'Catherine & Co' - photos; Photo-illustrated interview with Nicky Henson; 'Conversation Piece' - photos; Reviews - 'A Delicate Balance', 'Elektreia', 'Hustle', 'The Lords of Flatbush', 'The Sunshine Boys', 'The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones', 'Great Expectations', 'The Magic Flute', 'Marjoe', 'The Twelve Chairs', 'The Firefighters', 'The Miraculous Mandarin'; 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' - photos; 'The Story of O' - photos; 'The Killer Elite' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
19775891977 - reliure - Les Editions du Pacifique, Papeete - 1977 - Fort in-4 (28,5 x 22,5 cm) reliure pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 340 pages - Très riche iconographie en couleur et noir et blanc. Photographies, illustrations et reproductions - ISBN : 2-85700-070-7 - Version française de Gilles ARTUR - Texte mis au point par Michel-Claude TOUCHARD