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[MILITARIA - SAMURAI] HIROKI Ōno (1788-1841). Buke Hitsuran Ryomen Orihon Tonoibukuro - Manual for Samurai. Tokyo,Tenpo¯ 10 (1839). Interesting manual for Samurai illustrated by Hiroki Onom, Japanese draughtsman and artist active in the Edo period. In particular, the work dwells heavily on descriptions of of castles and houses. 3 accordion volumes, 8vo, (200 x 163mm). several illustrations, including colored ones, all printed on rice paper (some light wear). Publisher's bindings within a rice paper slipcase (some wear). (1)

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[MILITARIA - SAMURAI] HIROKI Ōno (1788-1841). Buke Hitsuran Ryomen Orihon Tonoibukuro - Manual for Samurai. Tokyo,Tenpo¯ 10 (1839). Interesting manual for Samurai illustrated by Hiroki Onom, Japanese draughtsman and artist active in the Edo period. In particular, the work dwells heavily on descriptions of of castles and houses. 3 accordion volumes, 8vo, (200 x 163mm). several illustrations, including colored ones, all printed on rice paper (some light wear). Publisher's bindings within a rice paper slipcase (some wear). (1)

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