Tokyo kaimono hitoriannai shonin meika.
by UEHARA, Toichiro
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About This Item
1890. UEHARA, Toichiro. Tokyo kaimono hitoriannai. Shonin meika. 173 leaves, all printed on both sides, including a double-page woodcut frontispiece of Tokyo. Oblong 8vo, 125 x 175 mm., bound in publisher's wrappers in a new chitsu case. Tokyo: Uehara Toichiro, 1890. A beautifully printed guide to shops in Tokyo. With numerous woodcuts throughout and a wide variety of woodcut calligraphy. Occasional minor worming, not detracting from the overall attractiveness of the work. OCLC records copies only in The National Diet Library and at Waseda.
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- Ursus Books (US)
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- Title
- Tokyo kaimono hitoriannai shonin meika.
- Author
- UEHARA, Toichiro
- Book Condition
- Used
- Date Published
- 1890
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