Various authors - Kabuki Plays on Stage - 2002

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1) James R. Brandon and Samuel L. Leiter (editors)

Kabuki Plays on Stage (4-volume set)

University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, HI, 2002. 4-volume set - Like new: texts clean & bright, bindings tight.

Fifty-one plays from more than two dozen playwrights:

Volume 1, Brilliance and Bravado 1697-1766 (391 pages);
Volume 2, Villainy and Vengeance 1773-1799 (413 pages);
Volume 3, Darkness and Desire 1804-1864 (397 pages);
Volume 4, Restoration and Reform 1872-1905 (433 pages).

All lavishly Illustrated in color and b&w.

2) Laurence R. Kominz - The Stars who created KABUKI * Their Lives, Loves and Legacy.

Kodansha International, 1977 - 300 pp. with 36 b/w illustrations - Hardback with dustjacket - 24x16 - as new copy.

3) Lucie Folan (et al) - Stars of the Tokyo Stage * Natori Shunsen's kabuki actor prints.

National Gallery of Australia, 2012 - 143 pp. with over 100 plates and illustrations in color - stiff wrappers - 23x23 - as new copy.

This book celebrates the glamour of kabuki theatre amid the dynamic atmosphere of Japan in the 1920s and 30s.



1) James R. Brandon and Samuel L. Leiter (editors)

Kabuki Plays on Stage (4-volume set)

University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, HI, 2002. 4-volume set - Like new: texts clean & bright, bindings tight.

Fifty-one plays from more than two dozen playwrights:

Volume 1, Brilliance and Bravado 1697-1766 (391 pages);
Volume 2, Villainy and Vengeance 1773-1799 (413 pages);
Volume 3, Darkness and Desire 1804-1864 (397 pages);
Volume 4, Restoration and Reform 1872-1905 (433 pages).

All lavishly Illustrated in color and b&w.

2) Laurence R. Kominz - The Stars who created KABUKI * Their Lives, Loves and Legacy.

Kodansha International, 1977 - 300 pp. with 36 b/w illustrations - Hardback with dustjacket - 24x16 - as new copy.

3) Lucie Folan (et al) - Stars of the Tokyo Stage * Natori Shunsen's kabuki actor prints.

National Gallery of Australia, 2012 - 143 pp. with over 100 plates and illustrations in color - stiff wrappers - 23x23 - as new copy.

This book celebrates the glamour of kabuki theatre amid the dynamic atmosphere of Japan in the 1920s and 30s.



Details

Number of books
6
Subject
Asian art, Japan
Book title
Kabuki Plays on Stage
Author/ Illustrator
Various authors
Condition
As new
Publication year oldest item
2002
Edition
Multiple Books / Editions
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
1650
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Objects sold
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