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Meiji Theatre Panorama: Kabuki Shinpo Collection, Tales of Inaba Kozo - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)
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Meiji Theatre Panorama: Kabuki Shinpo Collection, Tales of Inaba Kozo - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

This unique collection of the Kabuki Shinpo, issues 851 to 860, opens a dramatic window into the world of Meiji-period Japan, enveloping the reader in the essence of kabuki theatre. Published between the 20th and 21st years of the Meiji era (1887–1888) by the Kabuki Shinpo Society, it includes the enthralling "Tales of Inaba Kozo," a story that resonates with the theatrics and cultural nuances of the time. The editions are adorned with colorful woodblock prints that capture the quintessence of kabuki—its bold expressions and exuberant aesthetics. Each page is a canvas of historical storytelling, with richly hued illustrations that bring the tales to life. Authentic signs of wear such as fading, stains, and creases, evidence the collection’s journey through time, giving it an irreplaceable character. The scent of moth repellents, a hint of its protected past, lingers over the pages, while fold marks and spots add to the collection's historical narrative. Despite these marks of antiquity, the Kabuki Shinpo collection remains a vibrant source of historical and cultural knowledge, appealing to both kabuki enthusiasts and historians alike. It serves as a testament to the captivating power of Japanese theatrical arts during the transformative Meiji period. Shipping and Handling Notice: Utmost care will be taken in the packaging and shipping of this delicate compendium to ensure that its historical value is preserved upon arrival. Every precaution will be taken so that it continues to tell its stories for years to come. Seller Experience and Quality Assurance: As curators of Japanese historical prints and documents, we guarantee the authenticity and integrity of our artifacts. Our experience in handling these precious items means that you can rely on us for quality assurance and a satisfactory purchase experience. Add this Kabuki Shinpo collection to your archives and immerse yourself in the dynamic and colorful world of Meiji-era kabuki theatre, a reflection of Japan's rich cultural tapestry and the enduring legacy of its performing arts. 101

Nr. 83364679

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Meiji Theatre Panorama: Kabuki Shinpo Collection, Tales of Inaba Kozo - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

Meiji Theatre Panorama: Kabuki Shinpo Collection, Tales of Inaba Kozo - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

This unique collection of the Kabuki Shinpo, issues 851 to 860, opens a dramatic window into the world of Meiji-period Japan, enveloping the reader in the essence of kabuki theatre. Published between the 20th and 21st years of the Meiji era (1887–1888) by the Kabuki Shinpo Society, it includes the enthralling "Tales of Inaba Kozo," a story that resonates with the theatrics and cultural nuances of the time.

The editions are adorned with colorful woodblock prints that capture the quintessence of kabuki—its bold expressions and exuberant aesthetics. Each page is a canvas of historical storytelling, with richly hued illustrations that bring the tales to life.

Authentic signs of wear such as fading, stains, and creases, evidence the collection’s journey through time, giving it an irreplaceable character. The scent of moth repellents, a hint of its protected past, lingers over the pages, while fold marks and spots add to the collection's historical narrative.

Despite these marks of antiquity, the Kabuki Shinpo collection remains a vibrant source of historical and cultural knowledge, appealing to both kabuki enthusiasts and historians alike. It serves as a testament to the captivating power of Japanese theatrical arts during the transformative Meiji period.

Shipping and Handling Notice:
Utmost care will be taken in the packaging and shipping of this delicate compendium to ensure that its historical value is preserved upon arrival. Every precaution will be taken so that it continues to tell its stories for years to come.

Seller Experience and Quality Assurance:
As curators of Japanese historical prints and documents, we guarantee the authenticity and integrity of our artifacts. Our experience in handling these precious items means that you can rely on us for quality assurance and a satisfactory purchase experience.

Add this Kabuki Shinpo collection to your archives and immerse yourself in the dynamic and colorful world of Meiji-era kabuki theatre, a reflection of Japan's rich cultural tapestry and the enduring legacy of its performing arts.

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