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by NAITO, Akira; NISHIKAWA, Takeshi

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Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977. FIRST EDITION. Hundreds of color and black and white photographic illustrations. Publisher's cloth with Japanese letters embossed on front cover, silver lettering on spine, in the original dust jacket and preserved in the publisher's slipcase with the title on the top cover and spine. Like never opened, in absolutely perfect condition. First edition in English. The Katsura palace, which has been compared in cultural importance with the Parthenon, was the retreat of Japanese rulers from the seventeenth century. It is a stunning imperial villa with exquisite gardens, and we are treated to a visual tour through the beautiful photographs of Takeshi Nishikawa (b. 1925). The work includes architectural drawings as well as a history of the buildings and grounds written by Akira Naito (b. 1932), a professor of architecture at Nagoya Institute of Technology.

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Bookseller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
17237
Title
Katsura, a princely retreat
Author
NAITO, Akira; NISHIKAWA, Takeshi
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
FIRST EDITION
Publisher
Kodansha
Place of Publication
Tokyo
Date Published
1977
Keywords
photography, japan, castle, villa, japanese imprints, 20th century

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