Japan: Described and Illustrated by the Japanese (2 Volumes)
First Folio Printing.
41cm x 31.5cm. xvii, [xii], 398 pages, 2 volumes (continuous pagination), 80 colour plates, colour illustrations in the text. Black and red decorative cloth, slipcases.
Written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars, edited by Captain F. Brinkley of Tokyo, Japan, with essays on Japanese art by Kakuzo Okakura, Director of the Imperial School at Tokyo, Japan, and a new essay for the Folio Society edition by David Perkins. First published by J.B. Millet Company in a range of editions between 1897 and 1898, Folio followed the text of the ten-volume de luxe edition, limited to 750 sets, from originals held by The John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, and a set acquired at auction. Neil Gower based his binding designs on those of the Emperor edition. One of 980 numbered copies (total edition of 1,000). FORD-SMITH 1778.
Small previous owner’s label to front free endpaper. Very minor shelf wear to slipcases. Near Fine Condition.
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