[Rarebooks] FS: The Art of Making Japanese Pottery, Kobe 1906, with color collotypes

Charles Agvent charles at charlesagvent.com
Fri Jul 21 12:58:27 EDT 2017


One of a number of titles related to Japan in our new catalog: Summer 
Miscellany with 85 select items in a variety of fields. See the catalog 
here: *http://www.charlesagvent.com/agvent/images/pdfs/Summer2017.pdf*

[JAPAN]. THE TRANSFORMATION OF MOTHER EARTH FROM NATURE TO ART. (Kobe, 
Japan): (T. Takagi), (1906). First Edition. Bound in flexible 
string-tied silk boards (10" x 7") with a color-printed title page and 
16 color collotypes with some hand-coloring by Tamamura protected by 
tissue guards depicting the process of making pottery. Near Fine. 
(#018525)        $150.00

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