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Published by Tuttle Publishing, 1990
ISBN 10: 0804816573ISBN 13: 9780804816571
Book
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Published by Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1971
Seller: Nick of All Trades, Penn Valley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. First Tuttle edition, Third printing. NF in NF DJ and VG slipcase. Minimal signs of wear to exterior, binding solid and straight, bookplate pasted on front endpaper, else interior clean and unmarked. Clipped jacket (with price sticker on front flap) bright and fully intact. Excellent example.
Published by C. E. Tuttle Co, 1970
ISBN 10: 0804809275ISBN 13: 9780804809276
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
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Published by Charles E. Tuttle, 1971
Seller: My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Near Fine book in a Near Fine dustjacket.
Published by Rutland: Tuttle (1971)., 1971
Seller: Austwick Hall Books, Austwick, United Kingdom
Hardback in very good cndition with dust wrapper.
Published by Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland Vt., 1978
Seller: Don Kelly Books, London, United Kingdom
Book
HARD BACK. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Seventh Printing. 256pp. Profusely illustrated with line-drawings. A very comprehensive work.
Rutland (Vermont)/Tokyo, Charles E. Tuttle, 1971, 3rd printing. 22x15 cm. XIII+256 p. + XXXVI láms. b/n. Tela, sobrecubierta. Numerosas ilustr. b/n. intercaladas. Buen estado. (Ref. N. 833-A).
Published by Charles E. Tuttle Comp., 1973
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
Book
Condition: Sehr gut. Fourth Printing. XIII; 256 S.; zahlr. graph. Darst; 21,5 cm. Sehr gutes Ex.; nahezu neuwertig; vermutlich ungelesen. - Englisch. - LISTED WARES INCLUDE: Eiraku -- Sometsuke -- Karatsu -- Satsuma -- Imari -- Kakiyemon -- Nabeshixna -- Seto -- Bizen -- Kutani -- Raku -- Kaga -- Awata -- Kiyomizu -- Akahada -- Makuzu -- Awaji -- Banko -- Hirado. // Of all the forms of art in Japan, that of pottery is perhaps the best illustration of the Japanese feeling for individuality. Japanese porcelains do not show this as pottery does; porcelains often follow stereotyped shapes and patterns. But the two together go far in sustaining Japan's reputation as the cultural melting pot of the Orient. Through her love for simplicity and naturalness, Japan has contributed much to the world's ceramic art. The nation, however, owes a great debt to older cultures, as this attractive and authoritative book points out. Four great culture waves swept over Japan's little islands, deeply influencing her ceramic art. The first was that of the T'ang dynasty (618-907) and the Sung dynasty (960-1126) of China, which brought with it the beautiful celadons, known as seiji in Japan, and three-color pottery (sansai). The Chinese were the greatest pottery makers in the world. From their glazed, hard-fired pottery there emerged the marvelous, white translucent porcelain, one of the wonders of the medieval world. From Korea, in the 16th century, came a crude form of porcelain, whitewares (hakuji), and under-glaze blue wares (sometsuke). The third cultural wave, about the middle of the 17th century, brought the Chinese art of overglaze decoration on pottery. (Verlagstext) / INHALT : . Arita Wares. --- Nabeshima Wares. --- Okochi Wares. --- Hirado Wares. --- The Shonzui Tradition. --- 7. Seto Kilns and Potters. --- Shino Wares. --- Akazu Wares. --- Sobokai Wares. --- Stories of Famous Potters. --- Toshiro. --- Tamikichi. --- Inuyama Wares. --- 8. Kutani Kilns and Potters. --- Marks and Seals. --- Ohi Wares. --- Kaga Wares. --- Ninsei at Soma. --- 9. Kyoto and Neighbouring Kilns and Potters --- Kyoto Wares. --- Awata Wares. --- Ninsei. --- Kiyomizu Wares. --- Akahada Wares. --- Makuzu Wares. --- Iga and Shigaragi Wares. --- Tamba and Tokoname Wares. --- Koto Wares. --- Awaji Wares. --- Stone Ware. --- Banko Wares. --- Lacquer on Ceramics. --- 10. Tokyo Kilns and Potters. --- Noritake and other "China-wares". --- Rice Porcelain. --- 11. Korean Wares-Brief Historical Outline --- 12. How to buy and appreciate Japanese Wares --- Advice to Purchasers. --- A Word about Colour. --- Use of Gold. --- A Word of Warning. --- Typical Japanese Forms. --- 13. Japanese Ceramics in Religion and Superstit --- 14. Ceramic Designs and Symbols. --- Animal Symbolism. --- (u.v.a.m.) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 750 Originalleinen mit farb. illustr. Schutzumschlag; Pp.-Schuber.
Published by The Charles E. Tuttle Company - Rutland, VT, 1971
Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers, Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First American Edition, 2nd printing. Printed in Japan. Bright red cloth boards with shining bright stamped gilt titling on spine. Book is NEAR FINE with only blemish being prior owner's name on FFEP. Slipcase is cardboard with pasted on title label and is strong and square. 286 Illustrations.
Published by Rutland & Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, [1983]., 1983
Seller: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
8vo. pp. xiii, [3], 256. 286 b/w. illus. index. cloth. dw. Ninth Printing.