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[Dream Town: Tokyo Photo Collection by Kineo Kuwabara]
Kineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1977.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting Tokyo from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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[Manshu Showa Jugonen: Kuwabara Kineo shashin shu]
Kineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1974.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting his trip to Manchuria in 1940.
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’80s Girls Fashion Book
Mana Takemura
Tokyo: Gurafikkusha, 2020.1980s fashion designers and Japanese street style.
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World of Tatsumi Hijikata, the Originator of Butoh: A Collection of Dance Photographs
Tadao Nakatani
Tokyo: Shinsensha, 2003.Photographic record of Japanese dancer and co-founder of Butoh, Hijikata Tatsumi. Includes performances from the late 1960s to early 1970s as well as dancers from his Asbestos Studio.
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Made in U.S.A. Catalog, 1975 and Made in U.S.A.-2 Scrapbook of America, 1976 (2 Volumes)
Yoshihisa Kinameri; Jiro Ishikawa
Tokyo: Yomiuri Shimbun, 1975.Two catalogues of American fashion, culture, tools, and lifestyle products, an earlier project from the founders of Popeye magazine, who travelled the United States to put together these volumes which became a massive driver of American lifestyle and fashion influence in Japanese culture. Today, they remain a detailed catalogue of 1970s American culture. Both volumes include detailed shopping guides to numerous American cities. Unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii,
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Shasin
Kishin Shinoyama; Yurie Nagashima; Yasumasa Morimura; Nobuyoshi Araki; Keiichi Tahara; Shoji Ueda
Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun, 1997.Catalogue for an exhibition of six influential Japanese photographers organised by the Kobe Fashion Museum.
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[Photo] Girl 81
Yoji Tsubuku; KPC Photography Club
Tokyo: [Japan Art Publishing], 1981.Early Japanese KPC Photography Club collection of professional and amateur photographers capturing the nude female figure. Includes work by Araki Nobuyoshi, Masuo Ikeda, Imao Isao, Eikoh Hosoe, Yokoo Tadanori, Andre de Dienes, David Hamilton, Irina Ionesco, and many others.
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Paris
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shincho-sha, 1977.Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama (1940-2024) documents a trip to Paris in the 1970s.
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135 Female Friends
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shogakukan, 1979.135 female models captured by Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama (1940-2024). This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Kishin’s Photo Workshop: Take it Snappy!
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Gakken, 1987.Shinoyama photo school. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Cover Girls 414 on Shukan Asahi, 1978-88
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: The Asahi Shimbun Company, 1988.Covers from Japan’s oldest weekly magazine captured by Kishin Shinoyama between 1978 and 1988. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Hashi o wataru to / Beyond the Bridge
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Qantas, 1976.Collection of photographs of Australia by leading Japanese photographer Kishin, published and distributed by Qantas in the 1970s. The first half devoted to beach shots.
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Tamasaburo
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977.Photobook of kabuki actor and onnagata (male actors who play female roles) Bando Tamasburo.
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Glamours 106
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shueisha, 1973.106 Japanese celebrities captured in a large format photo book. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Inter-Traveller: People Playing with the Dead
Tomoko Konoike
Tokyo: Hatori Press, 2009. -
Ben Westwood
Ben Westwood
Tokyo: E. T. Insolite, 1999.“A celebration of femininity — fetish photography by Ben Westwood, the son of British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. The first monograph of the new star of U.K. fetish photography, Ben Westwood, is full of fetish and chic costumes from “Agent Provokature,” the cultic lingerie shop that his beloved brother runs. This is his first photo collection. Many erotic photos of women posing provocatively in lingerie and fetish gear. Some partial nudity, a little full nudity.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Momoyama Tea Utensils: A New View
Curatorial Division, Nezu Museum
Tokyo: Nezu Museum, 2018.Catalogue for an exhibition of ceramics from the Momoyama period, and the start of the Edo period.
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Dobangaka kiyohara keiko sakuhinshu
Keiko Kiyohara
Tokyo: Abe Shuppan, 2017.Monograph of Japanese printmaker Keiko Kiyohara (1955-1987). This copy with the catalogue, The Etcher, Kiyohara Keiko Retrospective, from the Hachioji Yumi Art Museum (2017) laid in.
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Soseiki: Wakaki hi no geijutsukatachi / Eikoh Hosoe Portraits
Eikoh Hosoe
Tokyo: Kokusho Kankokai, 2012.125 mostly previously unpublished portraits of 35 of Japan’s leading 20th century artists in their youth. Features butoh dancers, writers, artists, and creatives such as Yayoi Kusama, Yukio Mishima, Kazuo Ohno, Tatsumi Hijikata, Min Tanaka, Akira Sato, Yoko Ashikawa, Masuo Ikeda, Shuji Terayama, and others. Limited to 1,500 unnumbered copies, this copy signed by Eikoh to the front free endpaper.
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La Passion du Christ
Georges Rouault; D’Andre Suares
Tokyo: Editions Iwanami Shoten, 1975.The Japanese production of Rouault’s The Passion of Christ with 54 colour plates tipped on large sheets of handmade paper housed in a custom cloth folder with Andre Suares poems in the original French and 151 page book in Japanese with the Rouault’s wood engravings in the text. Limited to 900 numbered copies, of which this is 354.