Verlag: Tokyo,, 1894
Anbieter: Bärbel Hoffmann, Kall, Deutschland
15 Bl. Mit 10 (6 farbigen; 2 doppelblattgroßen) Tafeln. Großformat 26,5 x 19,5 cm. Mit illustrierter Broschur, geheftet. Im Zeitraum der Regentschaft des Tennos Mutsuhito (Meiji-tenno) erschienene Serie über die bürgerlichen Sitten, hier über die japanische Infanterie und beginnend mit einer Abhandlung über die Militärphilosophie. Besonders interessant sind die bebilderten Darstellungen von Militärregeln, Manövererklärungen, Uniformen, Rängen etc. Das Heft datiert auf den 1. Juni 1926. - Text in japanischer Sprache. Mit Bleistifterläuterungen in Deutsch. Broschur am Rücken lädiert, fleckig. Insgesamt etwas fleckig, knickig und mit Gebrauchsspuren.
Verlag: Tokyo: Toyodo., 1992
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8vo. 256 pp. Soft cover. Very good with few items circled in pen. Black and white plates. Text in Japanese.
Verlag: Tokyo, Jorishngokucho., 1902
Anbieter: Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Österreich
Part 1 (off 2). 26: 17,5 cm. 12 double-page coloured illustrations. Cololured illustrated original cloth. The beautiful illustrations show Ebisuro, a Hotel in Enoshima, Sagami, Vernal showers, Taking cool at a restaurant looking into the sea, Hyakkwaen in Mukojima, Tokyo, different sites in Shiba Park, The Enoshima Shinto Temple etc.
Verlag: Toyodo [1902], Tokyo, 1902
Anbieter: Keoghs Books, Skipton, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 506,10
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbVolumes I and II of 'Scenes and Customs in Japan', a collection of 24 double-page colour woodbooks (12 in each volume). Published at the turn of the 20th century, during a time when Japan was becoming increasingly engaged with the global community and Western audiences were captivated by Japanese art and culture, there was a growing market for books produced in Japan that depicted Japanese life and traditions. Scenes in the set show women strolling in gardens, temples and Buddhist monuments, street scenes, preparation of the Hoshimatsuri, families catching fireflies, countryside views, throngs at the school gates, etc., with a list of the plates and descriptions of the scenes as well as the colophon (in Japanese), both printed and pasted in at the rear. From the library of Cliff Parfit, Japanese collector and author of 'Exlibris Japan: An Introductory Handbook to the Bookplates of Japan' . . Accordian style binding (with card to add structure) with original limp card wrap-around covers, housed in a modern drop-back box with paper label to the front cover. 26 x 18 cm In good condition near very good condition, with a little wear and marking to the covers, corners lightly rubbed, plates largely nice and clean but some occasional very minor spotting and marks, mostly to the margins, or offsetting of the red plate numbers, splitting at the inner rear hinge of volume I, bookplates of Cliff Parfitt and small stamp to the verso of the title pages and the rear page. Box in very good condition.