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Nostalgic Tokyo seen through Woodblock Prints (100 New Views of Tokyo)
AUTHOR: Mainichi Grafu
PUBLISHER: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1976
DIMENSIONS: 13 1/4 x 10 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 115
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Very light wear to spine, otherwise in fine shape
PRICE: $75.00
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This is a beautifully produced magazine illustrating the complete set of 100 New Views of Tokyo. The prints are all illustrated in full color and many are shown as single-page illustrations. This reference also includes photographs of the exact locals depicted in the prints but as encountered in Tokyo c. 1976—the comparisons are fascinating!
Nostalgic Tokyo seen through Woodblock Prints (100 New Views of Tokyo)
AUTHOR: Mainichi Grafu
PUBLISHER: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1976
DIMENSIONS: 13 1/4 x 10 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 115
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Very light wear to spine, otherwise in fine shape
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
This is a beautifully produced magazine illustrating the complete set of 100 New Views of Tokyo. The prints are all illustrated in full color and many are shown as single-page illustrations. This reference also includes photographs of the exact locals depicted in the prints but as encountered in Tokyo c. 1976—the comparisons are fascinating!
Nostalgic Tokyo seen through Woodblock Prints (100 New Views of Tokyo)
AUTHOR: Mainichi Grafu
PUBLISHER: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1976
DIMENSIONS: 13 1/4 x 10 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 115
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Very light wear to spine, otherwise in fine shape
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
This is a beautifully produced magazine illustrating the complete set of 100 New Views of Tokyo. The prints are all illustrated in full color and many are shown as single-page illustrations. This reference also includes photographs of the exact locals depicted in the prints but as encountered in Tokyo c. 1976—the comparisons are fascinating!