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51-6970London: June 1953. 14 x 17.7cm. Card stock with gilt embossing and cancelation notice on mundane stock paper. Tape remnants. .Sir Ralph Lilley Turner was the Director of the School of Oriental & African Studies SOAS in 1953. He served as the Director from 1937 to 1957 making him the longest-serving director in the school's history. .The personal copy of Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan 1905–1990 who was a Pakistani diplomat and the country’s first female governor.She was born Sheila Irene Pant on 13 February 1905 in Almora British India today’s India to a Brahmin family who had converted to Christianity two generations prior.Academically brilliant she graduated from the University of Lucknow in 1927 with bachelor’s degrees in economics and theology. She obtained a double master’s degree in economics and sociology in 1929. In 1931 she became professor of economics at Indraprastha College in Delhi where she met her future husband lawyer Liaquat Ali Khan when he visited to deliver a lecture on law.The couple married in 1932 despite her family’s objection. The bride converted to Islam and took the name Begum Ra’ana. She became involved with the Muslim League devoting herself to creating political consciousness among the Muslim women in British India.After the Partition in 1947 Liaquat Ali Khan became Pakistan’s first prime minister. As the first First Lady of Pakistan Begum Ra’ana founded or helped establish organisations that uplifted women’s rights and women’s public role such as the Pakistan Women’s National Guard PWNG the Women’s Naval Reserves and All Pakistan Women’s Association APWA. London: June 1953 unknown
98166101Japan n.d. ca 1830. A superb scroll painting on silk 39.5 cm. wide by 233 cm. long painting size: 29.5 x 185cm. fine mounting pale silk chrysanthemum patterned border flawless flawless excellent pastel colors excellent condition.RARE! THIS IS A GREAT AND STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED SCROLL THE SUBJECT: Kato Kiyomasa 1562-1611 was the son of Kiyotada a relative of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and served him and distinguished himself as one of the seven most famous warriors of that time by his heroic acts at the Battle of Shizugadatake. . During the invasion of Korea he followed Yukinaga Konishi -1600 to Pusan and on to Seoul in 1592 where he fought so fiercely that the Koreans named him "Devil Kiyomasa." Yukinaga was a Christian warrior & retainer of Hideie Ukita and was appointed Lord of Settsu by Hideyoshi Toyotomi. . Hideyoshi appointed these two to spearhead the Korean invasion with Yukinaga the commander. The plan was to launch waves of army corps by ship across the 56 mile wide Tsushima straits to Pusan. Some 300000 fighting men a truly serious force embarked. The first force of 9200 Samurai armed with matchlocks bows and swords set out. Upon landing they rapidly advanced North up the peninsula taking out Korean castles and subduing the regions through power of force. They advanced to Seoul as the armies divided into two parts each racing to see who would enter Seoul first. . At Cho-ryung pass they united then both advanced on Seoul & took the castle as the Korean King and his entourage fled over the river at Imjin where the Koreans up their valiant effort to check the Japanese. This is a most magnificent painting of both Kiyomasa and Yukinaga as each holds a Naginada while the Korean King prepares to rides a black steed effecting his escape while being protected by a retainer who also holds an elaborate Naganada with the Imperial banner. THE ARTIST AND PAINTING SCHOOL: . This work was done in the Utagawa school style and was likely painted by Utagawa Kuniyoshi or one of his star pupils. It was painted in the "Ukiyo-e" style similar to that of a color woodblock print. . It is painted in a firm solid confident strong hand this work is executed with most impressive brush strokes style & manner expressing the Bushido spirit celebrating triumph over the Koreans. Marvelous detail to the whole work renders this a major piece. Skillfully drawn & painted on silk which is the most difficult medium to control ink flow this work is flawless and a fine example worthy of display in any Tokunoma. . The top is blue paper with black Sumi inscription naming the heroes and citing the Korean Battle. REFERENCE: For biographical details see JAPAN BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA & WHO'S WHO pp.592 689-90. . F. Brinkley: A HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE PEOPLE pp.509-520. . unknown
21159501Japan 1826 n.p. Blue stitched wrs. very good 6 vol.set Chuban or 12 x 18 cm. very good 111 double folded leaves 23 b.w. illustrations many are hand tinted around the genit- alia wood block printed on hand-made paper minor old worm damage but properly mended. This set was likely illustrated by a very skilled Utagawa Kuniyoshi school artist. Since it was common for artists not to sign erotic book one can not know the exact artist name. The lavishly illustrated text is a good example of a skillful hand and illustrator. While there is no colophon which is also usual for erotic books a cyclical date is found in volume one for 1826. The story seems to be about Tokuseru a girl who has various affairs with several lovers. In one illustration she is shown asle- ep in a dream-state with an image floating above her. In this she is with her favorite lover Tokushichi who is making love to her. She is shown sleeping with her hand on an erotic book with Chirishi paper to wipe the aftermath of love-making while her cat looks on. She has been stimu- lated by looking at the erotic book and then her lover appe- ared in her dream. Another shows her being raped in the river by two boat boatman. Others show her with her favorite Tokushichi and other lovers. In one very dark midnight scene she is found making love to her lover while an unin- vited guest stumbles into their room by error. Contained in a period paper covered slipcase. unknown
19802038Vegreville Alberta Canada: Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing Printed by The Vegreville Observer ND Circa 1980's. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 144 1. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Vibrant textured yellow illustrated card covers bearing a colour image of a young Ukrainian man and woman dancing. Comprises of a rich selection of local ethnic Ukrainian and Canadian dishes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: Traditional Favourites; Breads Loaves and Muffins; Meats Sauces and Dips; Casseroles; Beverages; Cookies; Desserts; Preserves; Pies and Pastry; Soups; Squares; Vegetables et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; fine. Exceedingly scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>Corresponds to OCLC #69647628 indicating only one known institutional holding. At time of cataloguing not in BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collection Guelph McGill et al. [Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing] | Printed by The Vegreville Observer unknown
19802456Vegreville Alberta Canada: Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing Printed by The Vegreville Observer ND Circa 1980's. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. xii 144 1. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Vibrant textured yellow illustrated card covers bearing a colour image of a young Ukrainian man and woman dancing. Comprises of a rich selection of local ethnic Ukrainian and Canadian dishes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: Traditional Favourites; Breads Loaves and Muffins; Meats Sauces and Dips; Casseroles; Beverages; Cookies; Desserts; Preserves; Pies and Pastry; Soups; Squares; Vegetables et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; fine. Exceedingly scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>Corresponds to OCLC #69647628 indicating only one known institutional holding. At time of cataloguing not in BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collection Guelph McGill et al. [Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing] | Printed by The Vegreville Observer unknown
193833807Indianapolis: Shortridge High School Press 1938-1940. First Edition. Three volumes; quarto 25.5 - 27.25cm.; original cloth the two earliest Annuals with color pictorial plates mounted to upper covers last issue pictorially blind-embossed; illus. mostly photographic throughout. Light edge wear tiny loss to cover plate of earliest volume not approaching image or text the usual student signatures throughout else a Very Good or better set. High school yearbooks dating from Vonnegut's sophomore junior and senior years. We find images of Vonnegut on the student council in 1938 and 1940 though never the Fiction Club; ths Social Committee in 1939 and 1940; and the editorial staff in 1940. He was also listed one of the ten most popular boys "Uglymen" in school his senior year. Years later Vonnegut would famously write: "Shortridge High School is my dream of an America with great public schools. [Shortridge High School Press] unknown
187938680Mount Vernon: Printing office of the Wartburg Orphans' Farm School 1879. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Overall very good copies with some chips to wrappers. Tenth report has tear along spine. 8vo. Tenth Report includes a "Compliments of G.C. Holls" card as well as a typed letter laid in loose. Thirteenth Report contains a typed letter laid in loose from the same. Holls was the Director of the Institution and on the Board of Managers. Reports cover from May 1 1875 to May 1 of each of the following years through 1879. The Wartburg Orphans' Farm School was founded in 1866 serving children who had lost parents during the Civil War. Over time the facility shifted to serving the elderly and is currently known as the Wartburg Adult Care Community. OCLC shows four locations: Huntington Trinity Yale NYHS. Printing office of the Wartburg Orphans' Farm School unknown
26663K.A.S. King Alfred's School Highgate 26 March 1904 Play first performed in 1894. Four pages 4to fold marks staining part foxing text clear and complete. Programme comprises: Page 1 the basic information about the play characters etc; Page 2 a poetic prologue by "E.R."; pp.3 & 4 school song class songs and "Call-over Songs". From the Papers of Sylvia Lynd nee Dryhurst author a former pupil of the School and at the time of this performance probably daughter of Nannie Florence Dryhurst Irish writer translator activist and nationalist and wife of Irish Nationalist author Robert Lynd. K.A.S. [King Alfred's School, Highgate] 26 March 1904 [Play first performed in 1894] unknown
190662143Rochester New York:: West High School October 1906 - Octo 1927. Small area of damage to the text of several leaves of the first issue; light overall use. . West High School, unknown
1724AQ24901Oxoniæ i.e. Oxford: E Typographeo Clarendoniano 1724. 2 99p 3. The first and sixth words of the title are transliterated from the Greek. Contemporary panelled sheep. Rubbed joints starting paper label with title in manuscript to head of spine. Contemporary inked ownership inscriptions of James Stuart to front endpapers scattered spotting. The sole recorded Oxford edition of an anthology of classical Greek satirical verse extracted from manuscripts held by the Bodleian for the use of students of Westminster School; including excerpts from the works of inter alia Anacreon Menander and Theocritus. The first London edition appeared in 1734. ESTC records copies at six locations in the British Isles BL NLS Nottingham Oxford Representative Church Body and St. Canice's Cathedral and six further worldwide California Chicago Illinois Kinder NYPL and Yale. ESTC T131082. First edition. 8vo. E Typographeo Clarendoniano unknown
54214Londini London: ex officina Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts 1727 12mo. pp. 368 xvi. Device to title-page woodcut ornaments. Contemporary brown calf title label to spine Cambridge-style panelled boards edges sprinkled red. Headcap and corners a bit worn and stained upper joint just starting but still very sound. Armorial bookplate of the Earl of Berkshire Lord Marshal of England printed with the date 1720 to front pastedown. Henry Bowes Howard 11th Earl of Suffolk 4th Earl of Berkshire 16861757. A collection of Classical Latin speeches with notes published for use at Westminster School. ESTC T142677 Londini [London]: ex officina Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts, 1727 hardcover
177532351AB1775. First Edition. Dublin Printed by R.Marchbank Cole's Alley Castle-Street 1775. Small-Octavo 11.2 cm wide x 17.2 cm high. Pagination: Whyte's "Modern Education." is bound to the rear of the Volume: 77 pages plus "Corrigenda" complete" / Sheridan's "Lecture on the Art of Reading - Part I" is bound at the start of the Volume: vii 1 213 pages plus 1 page "Advertisement" of Whyte's "English Grammar-School" in Dublin Grafton-Street No.75". Hardcover / Original full 18th century leather with gilt ornament and new spine-label in the style of the 18th century. In protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Extremely scarce title ! Samuel Whyte 1733-1811 Born on shipboard between Ireland and Liverpool; cousin of Francis Chamberlaine Sheridan raised by the Sheridan family in Dublin; opened his famous school at 75 Grafton St. in 1758; Whytes School became alma mater to R. B. Sheridan the Duke of Wellington and Thomas Moore - who eulogised him early with the lines hail heaven-taught votary of the Muses nine .; Donovan the Latin ussher at his school was an ardent patriot acc. Stephen Gwynn Thomas Moore 1905; ed. Shamrock or Hibernian Cresses 1772 containing poems of his protegés and later a selection of same as Poems on Various Occasions 1792; rev. 1795 heavily subscribed and twice reprinted containing verses by his pupils and others incl. Hall Hartson Thomas Moore and Thomas Dermody; provided guide to pronunciation for 1798 edition of Dr. Johnsons English Dictionary; also Miscellanea Nova Dublin 1800. ODNB DIW FDA OCIL Works: The Shamrock or Hibernian Cresses edited by Samuel Whyte Dublin 1772; Do. another edn. London: printed for S. Bladon No. 28 Pater-Noster Row MDCCLXXIII 1773 viii 272pp. 8°; Do. pirated 2nd edn. London: R. Snagg No. 29 Pater-Noster Row MDCCLXXIV 1774 2 v-viii 272pp.; and Do. reissued as A Collection of Poems the production of the kingdom of Ireland; selected from a collection pub. in that kingdom intituled The Shamrock; or Hibernian Cresses Dublin 1792-94 with add. material. ed. Poems on Various Subjects including The theatre a didactic essay; in the course of which are pointed out the rocks and shoals to which deluded adventurers are inevitably exposed. Ornamented with cuts and illustrated with notes original letters and curious incidental anecdotes 1792 printed with 705 subscriptions; Do. The second edition carefully revised and conducted through the press by Edward Athenry Whyte Dublin: printed by Robert Marchbank and sold by Exshaw Archer Jones Moore Rice Grueber Draper Mercier &c. and by the editor 1794 2 vii 1 vii 2 iv-x 1 x-lvi 2 257 7 257-343 1pp. ill. pls.: port. 8° bearing add. t.p. engraved Dublin printed for the editor Edward Athenry Whyte F.C.T.C.D. 1793; incls. list of subscribers the addenda to which are dated April 16th 1794; text continuous despite some mispagination; and Do. 3rd edn. 1796 see details; also electronic edition Eighteenth Century Reel 5001 No. 3. Miscellaneous Works: 1. ed. James Burgh The Art of Speaking: Containing I. An essay; in which are given rules for expressing properly the principal passions and humours . and II. Lessons taken from the antients and moderns . London : printed for T. Longman J. Buckland and W. Fenner in Pater-noster-Row; J. Waugh in Lombard-street; E. Dilly in the Poultry; and T. Field in Cheapside M.DCC.LXI. 1761 437319pp.; Do. 2nd edn. London 1768; Do. 4th edn. London: T. Longman & J. Buckland etc. 1775 373pp. 8°; Do. 5th edn. London 1781 8°; 6th edn. Dublin 1784 12°; Do. 7th Edn. London: printed for T. Longman and J. Buckland in Pater-noster-Row; T. Field in Leadenhall-street; and C. Dilly in the Poultry 1787 1792 373pp. see details; and Do. another edn.; so-called 7th Edn London 1792 copy held in Oxford UL. 2. English grammar-school Grafton Street Dublin Dublin c.1765 8pp.; 22 cm./8° Next to the preservation of life the education of our children is indisputably of the highest importance .; longer version of the text given in Samuel Whyte Shamrock 1772 as Thoughts on the prevailing system of school education. 3. Anonymously "Modern education; or An attempt to explain the chief causes and effects of our errours and deficiencies in that particular : with practical proposals for a reformation. In the course of which the female right to literature is asserted . and the trite witticisms usual on the question fairly stated and confuted ." Dublin: printed by R. Marchbank Coles-Alley Castle-Street MDCCLXXV. 1775 2 78pp. 12°/18 cm. 4. The Beauties of History . A new edition enlarged and carefully corrected. To which is prefixed an introductory tract on education . By Samuel Whyte Dublin: printed by R. Marchbank 1775 2 vol. 12° the author named on the titlepage of Vol. 2. 5. The theatre a didactic essay in the course of which are pointed out the rocks and shoals to which deluded adventurers are inevitably exposed by Samuel Whyte London: Printed for the editor Edward Athenry Whyte MDCCXCIII 1793 viii viii iii-x ix-xl 260 4 257-77 2 277-79 3 280-365 1 xli-lxxx 2 341-42 ill. 6pp. of pls.; port. 8°. Do. as The Theatre a didactic essay: including an idea of the character of Jane Shore as performed by a young lady in a private play &c. Dublin: printed by Zachariah Jackson for John Jones 1790 xiv 2 30 8pp. The last three leaves contain the prologue to The Sailor metamorphosed and Address &c. to Miss Whyte followed by a final advertisement leaf; ESTC T92974; also electronic copy Gale / Eighteenth Century Reel 17349 No.03. 6. An Introductory Essay on the Art of Reading and Speaking in Public Part First and Second; in which an Investigation of the Principles of Written Language is Attempted. By Samuel Whyte Principal of the English Grammar and Classic-School Dublin: printed by Robert Marchbank for the editor Edward-Athenry Whyte; where it may be had and of the booksellers 1800 vii 1 288pp. 8°. mentions Miscellanea Nova Dublin 1800 on t.p. 7. with Edward Athenry Whyte Miscellanea Nova; containing Amidst a Variety of Other Matters Curious and Interesting Remarks on Boswells Johnson . a critique on Bürgers Leonora . and an introductory essay on the art of reading and speaking in public In two parts. A new edition. By S. Whyte and his son E. - A. Whyte Dublin 1800 1801 iii-ix 280pp. 8°/20cm.; see note. Note: Samuel Johnson A Dictionary of English .; 8th edn.Dublin: printed by R. Marchbank No. 18 Chancery-Lane. 1798 - being first edition to incorporate a guide to pronunciation supplied by Samuel Whyte acc. to a note on a2v in TCD copy observed by Robin Alston. An earlier issue of this edition has Vol. 1 dated 1797 and gives Marchbanks address as Temple-Lane; texts are from same setting of type except that titlepage to Vol. 1 has been reset in this later issue. Subscribers list present a2; note at end states that as not enough subscriptions were received Marchbank had to relinquish a half share in the edition to William Gilbert and Jeremiah Sullivan. Issued in parts see nos. in signature lines: 26 in Vol.1 and 27 in Vol. 2; text in 3 columns; press figures present in Vol. 1; substantial amount of Anglo-Saxon type used in prelims. TCD Lib. cat. no. OLS L-5-186-187. Commentary: John OKeeffe Recollections London: Colburn 1826 Vol. I 304: . the children of Mr. Samuel Whytes school in Grafton Street getting up Cato at Crow Street theatre . succeeded to the delight of every feeling mind Quoted in P. Kavanagh Irish Theatre 1946 p.54. Note that OKeeffe goes on to describe how the master of a most eminent classical school in Dublin permitted and encouraged his boys to act the First Part of Shakespeares Henry IV. The schoolroom was fitted up as a theatre in very good style . &c. Quoted La Tourette Stockwell Dublin Theatres and Theatre Customs 1637-1820 NY: Benjamin Blom 1968 p.353. Thomas Moore: Moore wrote that Whyte stood at the head of his profession and that he owed to that exalted person all the instruction in English literature I have ever received Memoirs of Richard Brinsley Sheridan I p.3. Moore also speaks of Whytes theatricals Memoirs Journals and Correspondence 8 vols. 1853 Vol. I p.8. Further: In the direction of those private theatricals which were at that time so fashionable among the higher circles in Ireland he had always a leading share. Besides teaching and training young actors he took frequently a part in the dramatis personae himself and either the prologue or the epilogue were generally furnished by his Pen. Moore idem. Robert E. Ward Encycopedia of Irish Schools 1500-1800 Mellen Press 1995 remarks on Whyte as ideal teacher for Thomas Moore and author of elocution textbook The Art of Reading and Speaking in Public 1768 &c. who encouraged his students to write and recite poetry; Moores early verses were written in emulation of Whytes. Ward further quotes from Moores preface to the Poetical Works referring to the period when he was Whytes show scholar in this line Moore p.16 contributing an item called An Epilogue A Squeeze to St. Pauls to a performance of 1790 in Lady Borrowes private theatre. Ward. op. cit. p.154. Bibl. Hoover. H. Jordan Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore 2 vols. Salzburg: Salzburg Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur 1975. Rolf Loeber & Magda Loeber A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650-1900 Dublin: Four Courts Press 2006 Intro.: Prose fiction in the English language started to replace ppoetry in the first part of the nineteenth century. Samuel Whyte anticipated this change in a poem published in Dublin in 1795: If though must write and wouldst they work disperse / Write novels sermons and any thing but verse. He was right about novels which became a popular genre of writing . p.liv. Quotations: Poetry or fiction If thou must write and wouldst thy works disperse Write novels sermons and any thing but verse. Poems on Various Subjects Dublin 1795 p.161; quoted in Rolf Loeber & Magda Loeber A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650-1900 Dublin: Four Courts Press 2006 p.lii. Source: ricorso.net hardcover
19641160Winkler Manitoba Canada: Winkler Bible School Student Yearbook Committee 1964. First printing. Card Covers. pp. 55. 4to. White cloth over boards with black lettering and illustration to front board and spine illustrated endpapers. Replete with many black and white portraits photographs illustrations. Contains a complete directory of all staff students. Many black and white advertisements by sponsoring local business and merchants churches et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked; fine. Scarce. Text chiefly in English with some in German. At time of cataloguing not in Peel BAC/LAC or the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. <br/><br/> [Winkler Bible School Student Yearbook Committee] unknown
19322258Winnipeg Manitoba: Winnipeg Public School Board 1932. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 14. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Illustrated card covers bearing an image in black-and-white of a group of students performing various physical exercises. Black-and-white illustrations throughout and period advertisements by sponsoring local business including the T. Eaton Co. City of Winnipeg Hydro Electric System Crescent Creamery Company Ltd. Spalding Sports Equipment and most notably Ashdown's. Programme booklet with a complete listing of the various physical exercises and dances by students; arranged by the type of activity grade level and gender; comprising of a music list and listing of speakers. Rare in commerce and unrecorded in OCLC with no institutional holdings at time of cataloguing. Not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections Legislative Library etc. <br/><br/>"The Winnipeg School Board presents a Demonstration of Physical Exercises Games and Dances in which more than four thousand pupils and teachers representative of every school in the city are taking part." [Winnipeg Public School Board] unknown
110755Tokyo Workshop Shashin Gakko September 1974-July 1976. . First editions; issue 1 loose sheets folded horizontally as issued 390 x 267 mm 15¼ x 10½ in issues 2-4 tabloids folded horizontally as issued 436 x 280 mm 17¼ x 11 in issues 5-8 narrow 4to 281 x 148 mm 11 x 5¾ in; black-and-white photographs printed in offset; issues 1-4 lightly toned occasional very minor spotting issues 3 and 4 with light wear to edges and short tear to spine at fold issues 5-8 wire-stitched photo-illustrated wrappers white printed in black lightly rubbed light handling marks oxidation to staples issue 8 with an abrasion to upper top right corner a very good to near-fine set; 16; 16; 16; 16; 72; 80; 72; 72pp.<br /> Workshop was the eponymous journal of Workshop Shashin Gakko. This independent photography school taught limited-enrolment classes by its co-founders Tomatsu Shomei Moriyama Daido Araki Nobuyushi Hosoe Eikoh Fukase Masahisa and Yokosuka Noriaki. Each photographer taught a workshop for a period of one year with a strong emphasis on one-to-one teacher-student relationships. During the first year Nakahira Takuma and Narahara Ikko also taught two additional two-month courses. The journal actively explored new trends in photography through essays and criticism by members of the group and others. Issue 4 was edited by Araki and was based on the simple theme of 'making photography' for this issue he contributed an essay on how to shoot good portraits. Issue 6 was the most controversial issue published in January 1976 which announced 'We Will Sell Photographs: An Exhibition of Photographs Selected by Twelve Photographers' which was issued to accompany an exhibition in February 1976 as an attempt to present photographs as commodities. At that time in Japan as elsewhere sales of photographs as works of art were virtually non-existent and there was some resistance to the idea most notably from Norio Asaki in Asahi Camera.<br /><br />The Workshop Photography School lasted from April 1974 until March 1976 but one last journal issue was issued in July 1976. This eighth issue featured 'A Roundtable Discussion with Names Withdrawn: Bashing Photography Magazines' in which the Workshop teachers set about challenging the conventional views of photography put forward by Asahi Camera and other photography magazines as well as criticising popular photographers including Kitai Kazuo and Shinoyama Kishin.<br /><br />The school continued briefly as Araki's Private Photo School until 1977 when Araki offered another one-year workshop. The Workshop Photography School paved the way for several independent galleries and organisations that followed such as Image Shop Camp Photo Gallery Prism and Photo Gallery Put.<br /> For a New World to Come 354-358. Tokyo, Workshop Shashin Gakko, September 1974-July 1976. unknown
19742090502130600660Iwanamishoten 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 498p Plate size: 22cm Number of books: 5 Iwanamishoten paperback
19662083002115901424Wan'yashoten 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 86p Size: 19cm Wan'yashoten paperback
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