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Omeka Image File
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Width
376
Height
600
Bit Depth
8
Channels
3
Dublin Core
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Title
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West Meets East
Description
An account of the resource
Images of China and Japan, 1570 to 1920.
West Meets East is based on a physical exhibition curated by Special Collections, that was on display from 10 February - 26 May 2006. It presents a selected number of written and photographic accounts by European travellers to China and Japan. The exhibition includes works held at Special Collections and the Hocken Collections, University of Otago.
Contributor
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Various collectors
Still Image
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Title
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Momotaro.
Alternative Title
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Japanese fairy tale series no.1
Subject
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Folk tales and legends
MomotarÅ
Description
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Chirimen books are thought to have been invented in August 1885, when a Japanese fairy tale series was published by Hasegawa Takejiro (1853-1936). The books were illustrated by Sensei Eitaku. Thirty-one popular Japanese folktales were translated into English. Under special contract with Griffith, Farran & Co., the first 16 books of the fairy tale series were printed by Kobunsha with the Griffith, Farran & Company imprint. The special printings for Griffith, Farran & Company were published ca 1888. Pictured is the cover for: no. 1. 'Momotaro' showing Momotaro and his three followers - a dog, a monkey and a pheasant - breaking through the front gate of the Island of the Devils.
Creator
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Eitaku, 1843-1890
Source
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Japanese fairy tale series [Tokyo, The Kobunsha; London, Griffith, Farran, 188-?].
Publisher
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938.
Kobunsha
Griffith, Farran & Company.
Date
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1888
Date Created
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[1888?]
Contributor
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938
Is Part Of
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Japanese fairy tale series.
Format
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Book covers
Covers (Illustration)
Relief prints
Woodcuts
Extent
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160 mm
Medium
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Chirimen-bon : a book made of chirimen paper (crepe paper), illustrated with multi-colored woodblocks printed on one side of double leaves, bound with sewn and glued spines.
Language
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eng
Type
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Image
Still Image
Illustrations
Identifier
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University of Otago Library Special Collections - PL 782 E8 JB4 no.1
s21
Spatial Coverage
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Japan
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
Nineteenth century
Provenance
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Presented to the Library by the University of Liverpool. 1958.
Book covers
Covers (Illustration)
Folk tales and legends
Illustrations
Image
Japan
MomotarÅ
Nineteenth century
Relief prints
Still Image
Woodcuts