Subjects portrayed in Japanese colour-prints

a collector's guide to all the subjects illustrated, including an exhaustive account of the Chushingura and other famous plays, together with a causerie on the Japanese theatre

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Subjects portrayed in Japanese colour-prints

a collector's guide to all the subjects illustrated, including an exhaustive account of the Chushingura and other famous plays, together with a causerie on the Japanese theatre

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English
Pages
381

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 377.
Rev. and enl. ed. of the work published in 1920 under title: Japanese colour-prints and the subjects they illustrate.
"Artists' signatures": p. 364-367.
Each colored plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letter-press.

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London
Other Titles
Japanese colour-prints.

Classifications

Library of Congress
NE1310 .S75, NE1321.8 .S74 1922x

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 381 p.
Number of pages
381

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6645429M
LCCN
22013541
OCLC/WorldCat
1148991

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