<p>This extremely valuable reference work remains a fundamental resource for all students scholars connoisseurs and collectors of Japanese art and literature. First published in London in 1882 it is divided into three parts: 1) pottery; 2) illuminated manuscripts and printed books; and 3) lacquer cloisonn&eacute; enamels metal wood and ivory. Containing over one thousand illustrations of marks and seals in its 400 pages it includes charts of both zodiacal cycles and reign periods. With original copies commanding rare-book prices this edition makes an essential tool for collectors and specialists available in a reasonably priced soft-cover format.</p>
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