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This is "Honcho Nijushi Ko, Act 3," a Joruri script published in the late Edo period. The publisher is Genjiro Tamawaya (Tenmaya). This volume contains "Honcho Nijushi Ko," a masterpiece known as a representative work of Kabuki and Joruri. The varying shades of ink and red markings remain, suggesting that it may have been used in stage rehearsals. The texture of the washi paper, the traces of woodblock printing, and the dynamism of the brushstrokes. All of these have a beauty that seems to capture the atmosphere of the time. Although there are wrinkles, yellowing, and tears due to aging, the legibility of the characters is good, making it a valuable book for understanding the history of performing arts and printing culture of the time. Recommended for classical performing arts, literary studies, and antique collections. #HonchoNijushiKo #JoruriBook #EdoPeriod #OldBooks #WoodblockPrinting #Wabooks #GenjiroTamawaya #Kabuki #ClassicalPerformingArts #Gidayu #OldDocuments #PeriodPiece #Antiques #WazibindBook #AntiqueBook #CulturalHistory #HistoricalMaterials #JoruriScript
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