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【Old Picture Book】Shinpen Kinpeibai Edo Period Edition (First Edition) ※ Volume 4 is missing and out of stock. ※ Volume 10 is not the first edition (no color illustrations at the beginning). 9 volumes This is the woodblock original Japanese book "Shinpen Kinpeibai" published from Bunsei 14 (1831) to Koka 4 (1847) (late Edo period). In addition, we will provide modern Japanese translation data. (USB flash drive data, PDF: Approximately 100 pages of A4 size x 10 volumes of data.) Note: We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the translation content. Please understand that this is only for reference. ※ Also, we will add a new bonus! We will include "Unraveling Edo Stories! Ancient Document Decoding Techniques for Beginners," a book that teaches you how to easily decode and translate ancient documents into modern Japanese, even without specialized knowledge. Take this opportunity to acquire a valuable old book from the Edo period and experience the scent of history! This is a book from 180 to 190 years ago. There is overall deterioration, discoloration, wrinkles, and many worm-eaten areas. There are also parts where the text and pictures are faint and difficult to read. Please understand this before purchasing. Period: Late Edo Author: Kyokutei Bakin Size: 18 cm tall x 12 cm wide Number of pages: Approximately 60 pages/volume Kyokutei Bakin (July 4, 1767 - December 1, 1848) was a Yomihon author in the late Edo period. He is the author of Nanso Satomi Hakkenden. Illustrator: Utagawa Kuniyasu (1794 - August 1, 1832) was a Ukiyo-e artist in the late Edo period. Although it is modeled after Kinpeibai, one of the four great classical novels of China, the content is original to Bakin. Shinpen Kinpeibai was first published in 1831 (Tenpo 2), and the 10th volume was completed in 1847 (Koka 10). Nanso Satomi Hakkenden, the most famous work of the author Kyokutei Bakin, began in 1814 (Bunka 11) and was completed in 1842 (Tenpo 13), so Shinpen Kinpeibai was written simultaneously. Although it is a long novel, it took more than 10 years to complete. ※ This product is only listed on Mercari (Matsubaya 23). There are sites that copy this entire page and drastically lower the price, as if they are selling it. There are suspicions of fraudulent sites and personal information collection. Please be careful.
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