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Meiji Era Special Edition 'Fuzoku Gaho' på enkekeiserinne Eishos begravelse - 1897 - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)
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Meiji Era Special Edition 'Fuzoku Gaho' på enkekeiserinne Eishos begravelse - 1897 - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

This exceptional special edition of "Fuzoku Gaho," a cultural and historical magazine, meticulously documents the state funeral of Empress Dowager Eisho, the wife of Emperor Komei, who faced the challenges of the opening of Japan's ports during the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate. Published by Toyo-do in 1897, during the 30th year of the Meiji era, this issue captures the mourning and elaborate funeral ceremonies held in Tokyo, providing a profound insight into the customs and societal norms of the period. Condition and Details: This rare publication comprises 38 pages filled with lithographic illustrations that vividly detail the events surrounding the Empress Dowager’s funeral. The cover shows signs of wear and tear including some damage and slight tears, as seen in the provided photographs. However, the lithographs within remain in excellent condition, preserving their historical and artistic value. Collector's Note: This edition serves not only as a historical artifact but also as a rich visual record of Meiji-era royal ceremonies and the public's engagement with the Imperial family. It is a vital piece for collectors interested in Japanese history, particularly the Meiji period, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural aspects of royal funerals. Shipping and Handling Notice: Due to the delicate nature of this historical document, special care will be taken during packaging and shipping. The item will be securely wrapped to prevent any further damage and ensure it arrives in your hands as preserved. Seller Experience and Quality Assurance: We specialize in rare historical books and periodicals with a focus on Japanese cultural heritage. Our collection is carefully curated to ensure the authenticity and preservation of each item. Should you have any concerns upon receipt, please contact us for support. This special edition of "Fuzoku Gaho" is an indispensable resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the intricacies of Japan's royal ceremonies and cultural heritage during the transformative Meiji period.

Nr. 83789593

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Meiji Era Special Edition 'Fuzoku Gaho' på enkekeiserinne Eishos begravelse - 1897 - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

Meiji Era Special Edition 'Fuzoku Gaho' på enkekeiserinne Eishos begravelse - 1897 - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

This exceptional special edition of "Fuzoku Gaho," a cultural and historical magazine, meticulously documents the state funeral of Empress Dowager Eisho, the wife of Emperor Komei, who faced the challenges of the opening of Japan's ports during the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate. Published by Toyo-do in 1897, during the 30th year of the Meiji era, this issue captures the mourning and elaborate funeral ceremonies held in Tokyo, providing a profound insight into the customs and societal norms of the period.

Condition and Details:
This rare publication comprises 38 pages filled with lithographic illustrations that vividly detail the events surrounding the Empress Dowager’s funeral. The cover shows signs of wear and tear including some damage and slight tears, as seen in the provided photographs. However, the lithographs within remain in excellent condition, preserving their historical and artistic value.

Collector's Note:
This edition serves not only as a historical artifact but also as a rich visual record of Meiji-era royal ceremonies and the public's engagement with the Imperial family. It is a vital piece for collectors interested in Japanese history, particularly the Meiji period, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural aspects of royal funerals.

Shipping and Handling Notice:
Due to the delicate nature of this historical document, special care will be taken during packaging and shipping. The item will be securely wrapped to prevent any further damage and ensure it arrives in your hands as preserved.

Seller Experience and Quality Assurance:
We specialize in rare historical books and periodicals with a focus on Japanese cultural heritage. Our collection is carefully curated to ensure the authenticity and preservation of each item. Should you have any concerns upon receipt, please contact us for support.

This special edition of "Fuzoku Gaho" is an indispensable resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the intricacies of Japan's royal ceremonies and cultural heritage during the transformative Meiji period.

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