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MUNSTERBERG, Hugo Japanese Print : A Historical Guide. 1st in dj. Weatherhill, New York / Tokyo, 1982, ISBN:0834801671 MUNSTERBERG, Hugo. The Japanese Print : A Historical Guide . New York/Tokyo: Weatherhill, (1982). First Printing. Pp. (i)-ix,[1],(1)-220,[2] + 8 p. ofcolour plates. Illustrated. 8vo, tan cloth with gilt lettering to spine. C ontents: 1. Discovery and Appreciation, 2. Buddhist Prints of the Medieval Period, 3. Moronobu and the Origins of Ukiyo-e, 4. Actor Prints: Kiyonobu and the Torii School, 5. The Kaigetsudo School and Sukenobu, 6. Masanobu andthe Color Print, 7. Harunobu and His Followers, 8. Shunsho, Buncho, and th e Actor Print, 9. The Kitao School and Toyoharu, 10. Kiyonaga and His Followers, 11. Utamaro, His Contemporaries, and His Followers, 12. Sharaku, Toyokuni, and Their Followers, 13. Hokusai, the Old Man Mad with Painting, 14. Hiroshige and the Landscape Print, 15. Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, and Their Contemporaries, 16. Prints of the Meiji Era, 17. Woodblock Prints Outside of Edo, 18. Prints of the Taisho Era, 19. The Contemporary Japanese Print, 20. The Collecting and Care of Japanese Prints. Very minor spotting to top edge, else vg in price-clipped dj. 40.00 Price:
40.00 CDN
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SQUIRES, Charles W. MUNSTERBERG, Hugo Munsterberg and Militarism Checked. red cloth, AS IS. Briggs, 1915, SQUIRES, Charles W., M.A., D.D. Münsterberg and Militarism Checked. Tor.: William Briggs, 1915. Pp (4),5-241,(3), port. frontis. 8vo, red cloth. Rhodenizer pp.360 & 247. Not in O'Dea or Watters. A reply to Hugo Münsterberg's The Peace and America, (N.Y.& L.: D. Appleton and Company, 1915). Münsterberg (1863-1916) was a Harvard professor of psychology. IV : Canada, Newfoundland and Ireland, (pp.110-146), with Newfoundland on pp.140-142, noting Cluny MacPherson's gas mask. "Charles William Squires (1876-1948), son of Rev.John and Amelia (Hippisley) Squires, was born at Harbour Grace, Newfoundla nd, educated at the Methodist College, St. John's, Mount Allison University, Harvard University, and the Graduate School of Boston, and ordained Methodist minister in 1900. Before becoming a Presbyterian in 1918, he held pastorates in Newfoundland and New Brunswick; after that, in the United States." - Rhodenizer. Rubbed, corners bumped, inner hinge cracked between pp 48-49, pp 48 is 2/3 detached, newspaper review of the book laid in at pp 186, ow vg. AS IS. 50.00 Price:
50.00 CDN
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