Description: Title: The Surviving Works of Sharaku Author: Harold Henderson and Louis LedouxPublisher: E. Weyhe in behalf of the Society for Japanese StudiesDate: 1939 Description: Ex-library book with the expected markings including a spine reinforced by book tape and the title and call number written on the spine. The dust jacket is missing and the cover has wear to the edges and corners. The front free endpaper has a card pocket, stamps, writing in pen and stickers. The front affixed has a book plate. The page across from the title page is torn along the bottom gutter. Pages are mostly unmarked with one or two having pencil notations. Illustrated in black and white. "The Surviving Works of Sharaku is a book written by Harold G. Henderson that provides a comprehensive collection of the surviving works of the Japanese artist, Toshusai Sharaku. Sharaku was a renowned ukiyo-e artist who worked during the Edo period in Japan, and his works are highly valued for their unique style and depiction of kabuki actors...." The Friends of the Springfield Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the work of the Springfield Library (Massachusetts). The Friends work to promote awareness of library resources, raise funds for special programming, and advocate on behalf of library interests. Your purchase directly benefits the libraries. It helps to purchase essential materials such as books, computer programs, updated technology and also helps to ensure the continuance of excellent children's programs. Thank you.
Price: 24 USD
Location: Springfield, Massachusetts
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Harold Henderson and Louis Ledoux
Publisher: E Weyhe
Topic: Fine Arts
Subject: Art & Photography