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Yuko Yamao Collected Works Yuko Yamao Price: 8,800 yen + tax ● The slipcase and obi have scratches, minor stains, scuffs, wrinkles, and yellowing. ● The cover of the book has scuffs and yellowing. ● The text appears to be in good condition. ● A separate bookmark is included. ※ The color of the attached photos may differ from the actual product depending on the performance of the camera and the screen of your device. Please consider them as a reference only. ※ We have confirmed that there are no problems that would interfere with reading the text, such as writing. However, there is a possibility of overlooking minor issues, so please understand. #YukoYamao #Yuko_Yamao #Books #JapaneseLiterature/Novels/Stories (The following is quoted from the Kokushokankokai website) [Content Introduction] Yuko Yamao, a "legendary writer" who swept through the Japanese fantasy literature scene in the late 1970s. This is the first complete collection of her 32 masterpiece novels. Approximately 70% of the works are published in a single volume for the first time. Bookmark by Aki Sato, et al. [Author's Profile] Yuko Yamao Born in Okayama City in 1955. Graduated from Doshisha University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Japanese Literature. Her books include "The City Where Dreams Dwell," "Mask Stories," "Otto and the Magician," "The Day of Sugar Cubes," "Yuko Yamao Collected Works," "Lapis Lazuli," "Distorted Pearls," "Perspective of Dreams," "The Mermaid of the Mountain and the Hollow King," and others. She received the Izumi Kyoka Literary Prize, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Art Encouragement Prize, and the Japan SF Grand Prize for "The Flying Peacock."
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