Takeo Itoh (5 results)

- Hardcover
Seller: BookOrders, Russell, IA, U.S.A.BookOrders
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Hard Cover. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. Ex-library with the usual features. Occasional light pencil marks in the text, otherwise the interior is clean and tight. Binding is good. Cover shows light wear. 312 pages. Ex-Library.
More imagesPublished by Osaka Imperial University 1941
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Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.Masalai Press
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 421 pp. In English. cover wear & age-toning, small note on front cover, parts of cover missing & torn at top & bottom of spine, "D" Written in pencil on a few pages.
Published by Tokyo, Johnan Shoin, Japan, 1966. 1966
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- First Edition
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, GermanyC O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany .
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155 pages on glossy paper, photographically illustrated throughout; 8 p. of subject related advertisement, large green publisher's cardboard-strip tipped in opposite to the titlepage, smaller red one at the end. - Publisher's grey cloth-binding mit dark-brown title (Romaji) at spine and silver - resp. on-silver - embossed titles… in Kanji and Romaji at frontpanel, in the publisher's stron cardboard-slipcase with mounted titled washi-obi and brown paperlabel printed in Japanese and English*; oblong-4to.(ca. 22 x 31 x 2 cm; ca. 1,2 kg.). *** FIRST EDITION, CLOTHBOUND ORIGINAL WITH SLIPCASE; *) ''This book is exclusively devoted to depicting more than 200 tokonoma designed by the top 25 Japanese architects in the sukiya-style. Each design has its own significance and is valuable for reference purposes.''. - Slipcase slighty used, titlepage with shallow foxing; A VERY GOOD COPY. --- The 'Tokonoma' (or 'toko') is a recessed space in Japanese rooms, in which items for artistic appreciation (Ikebana, Bonsai, Hanging Scroll etc.) or religious (buddhist) devotion (candles, incense, vases etc.) are displayed.

Published by South Manchuria Railway Company 1932
- Softcover
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 117 pp. cover and pages are tanned from age, particularly at margins; 1 inch tear on edge of front cover; small chip at top & bottom of spine; "Made in China" stamp on front cover; text unmarked.
Seller: RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB, Aptos, CA, U.S.A.RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB
Contact seller5-star seller[Darien 1932], South Manchuria Railway. Stiff wrs. very good bit browned and brittle, else solid, 117p., 4 appendices, statistics, charts, front/back covers restored, old covers layed down, else solid. OBSCURE Japan's justification for the military take over of Manchur- ia. As usual, the Japanese have provoked an incident wherei…n their claim that they have been attached by local Chinese or Manchurians or who ever were suitable. At this juncture, the Japanese launch a military strike, and take over what ever or who ever was their current target. In this white paper, Itoh-san outlines in much and great detail just how the poor Japanese have been mis-treated under the heel of Japanese imposed de-facto rule. This has been the standard method of operation of Japan in her quest to conquer and subdue all of the Chinese continent, Korea, Manchuria and any other area it could exert its military might upon. Per the preface the documentary evidence has been compiled from research conducted by the South Manchuria Railway Company's office. One wonders how they ever had time to run the railway ! With chapter headings: CHINA'S CHALLENGE IN MANCHURIA, activities of teh "Liaoning People's Diplomatic Society." ANTI-FOREIGN EDUCATION. VIOLATION OF TREATYPROVISIONS AND ENCROACHMENT ON JAPAN'S RIGHTS AND INTERESTS: Mining Rights, Right of Resid- ence and Leasing of Land, Problems of Koreans in Manchuria. Concluding remarks, and tons of statistical charts, data and other charts proving their point. Very copious, in depth work .