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The Ogres of Oyeyama

The Ogres of Oyeyama

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The Ogres of Oyeyama: Japanese Fairy Tale Series, No. 19

by Takejiro Hasegawa (Ed.)

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Takejiro Hasegawa (Ed.): The Ogres of Oyeyama

Japanese Fairy Tale Series, No. 19

One of the Hasegawa "Japanese Fairy Tale Series". Large 32mo (3 ½ x 6 in – 10.0 x 15.2 cm). Takejiro Hasegawa, editor, 17 Kami Negishi-cho, Shitaya-ku, Tokio. Ca. 1911 (undated, 2nd edition). 32 pages on 16 folded leaves. Translated by Mrs. T.H. (Kate) James. Illustrations by Kobayashi Eitaku.

A crepe paper book ("chirimen-bon") with silk thread tied four stab hole "yamato toji" binding, and with folded crepe paper sheets. Illustrated with color wood block prints in bright colors.

Very good condition given the age, no creasing, no cuts, no stains. Spine covering intact. Stab ties intact. Please consider the photos.

Please check our offerings list for more volumes of the Japanese Fairy Tale Series.

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Ein Bändchen aus der "Japanese Fairy Tale Series" Reihe von Hasegawa. 10,0 x 15,2 cm. Takejiro Hasegawa, Hrsg., 17 Kami Negishi-cho, Shitaya-ku, Tokio. Ca. 1911 (undatiert, zweite Ausgabe). 32 Seiten auf 16 gefalteten Blättern. Ins Englische übersetzt von T. H. (Kate) James, Illustrationen von Kobayashi Eitaku.

Gedruckt auf traditionellem strukturiertem Crepe-Washi-Papier ("chirimen-bon"). Seidenfaden-Bindung (vierlochiger Stich), "yamato toji". Illustriert mit zahlreichen farbigen Holzschnitten in kräftigen, leuchtenden Farben.

Sehr guter Zustand angesichts des Alters, keine Knicke, keine Einrisse, keine Flecken. Die zarte Beschichtung des offenen Einbandes ist intakt, ebenso wie die Seidenfaden-Bindung. Bitte beachten Sie die Bilder, weitere Scans gerne auf Anfrage.

In unserer Angebotsliste finden Sie noch andere Bände der "Japanese Fairy Tale Series".

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Bookseller
Rotorbooks Rare DE (DE)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1008164117
Title
The Ogres of Oyeyama
Author
Takejiro Hasegawa (Ed.)
Illustrator
Kobayashi Eitaku
Format/Binding
Silk thread tied four stab hole »yamato toji« binding
Book Condition
Used - Excellent
Jacket Condition
not applicable
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Second edition
Publisher
Takejiro Hasegawa
Place of Publication
Tokio
Date Published
(1911)
Pages
32
Size
10,0x15,2cm
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Hasegawa, chirimen-bon, yamato toji, Mrs. T.H. (Kate) James

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