The Book in Japan: A Cultural History from the Beginnings to the Nineteenth Century

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“The ten chapters of this exemplary monograph cover every major aspect of the book in traditional Japan: its place in Japanese history; books as material objects; manuscript cultures; printing; the Edo period book trade; authors and readers; importation and exportation; censorship; libraries and collectors; and bibliographic catalogues…. A handsome and beautifully organized handbook that is sure to inform and stimulate research for many years to come.” –Journal of Asian Studies

“Superbly researched and handsomely produced…. A landmark in Western language historiography on books in Eastern Asia. It ranks in importance with T. S. Carter’s The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward, which startled the world of book-lovers some seventy years ago.” –Libraries & Culture

Product ID: 501982
ISBN: 9780824823375
Categories: Culture & Tradition, History
Supporting language: English (English only)
Platforms/media types: Printed Matter
520 pp. December 2000
Specifications: Paperback, 520 pages.
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