Based on the author's manuscript. According to the editors'
comments, the list includes gafu and a range of illustrated books which
the author personally examined. The list is chronologically arranged by
title, and each entry indicates the size of the book, imprint, number of
volumes, name of the contemporary owners of the time, and reference
titles. Title index added by the editors. (Yoshimura)
Asakura, Haruhiko. Kyôho Igo Edo Shuppan Shomoku. -- Shinteiban.
Kyôto-shi: Rinsen Shoten, 1993 <朝倉治彦. 享保以後江戸出版書目 --
新訂版. 京都市: 臨川書店>
Reproduction of wariinchô (割印帳) which lists official records of
permission to publish and sell woodblock printed books. It covers 1727
to 1815, and the books are listed in the chronological order of
permissions granted. Includes title, author, and publisher indexes.
Also useful is Kyôho Igo Hanmotobetsu Shoseki Mokuroku (享保以
後版物別書籍目録) which is a combined version of Kyôho Igo Edo
Shuppan Shomoku (享保以後江戸出版書目) and Kyôho Igo Ôsaka
Shoseki Shuppan Mokuroku (享保以後大阪出版書籍目録). In this
work, titles are arranged by the publisher's name. (Makino)
Genshoku Ukiyoe Daihyakka Jiten / Genshoku Ukiyoe Daihyakka Jiten Henshû
Iinkai hen. 11 v. Tôkyô: Taishûkan Shoten, 1982-1982. <原色浮世絵大
百科事典 / 原色浮世絵大百科事典編. 東京: 大修館書店>
An encyclopedia of ukiyoe covering the earliest to the modern era.
Initiated as an international collaboration by Nihon Ukiyoe Kyôkai, this
multi-volume work was prepared by over 200 experts including museum
experts, collectors, dealers and publishers.
Discusses such popular themes in ukiyoe as manners and customers,
using fully colored reproductions. Vol. 1 offers a chronological table on
ukiyoe covering 1596 through 1980. Vol. 11 includes indexes for subjects,
personal names and western language names and terms. Also included
is a list of plates arranged by artists's name and sub-arranged by titles of
his/her works, size, media and its location. Anonymous works are listed
at the end.
Contents: v. 1. 歴史 -- v. 2. 浮世絵師 -- v. 3. 様式・彫り・摺り・版元
- v. 4. 画題 -- v. 5. 風俗 -- v. 6-9. 作品 (絵師別) -- v. 10. 風俗絵師と現代
版画 -- v. 11. 歌舞伎・遊里・索引. (Makino)
Hironiwa, Motosuke; Nagatomo Chiyoji. Nihon Shoshigaku o Manabu Hito no
Tame ni. Kyôto-Shi: Sekai Shisôsha, 1998 <広庭基介・長友治代治. 日
本書誌学を学ぶ人のために. 京都市: 世界思想社>
Introductory book for students of Japanese bibliography, Japanese
traditional books and their history, identification and description.
Discusses fundamental issues on the treatment of materials, history of
paper, book binding, manuscripts, printing, size and technical terms.
Where relevant, Chinese and Korean materials are mentioned. Includes
a bibliography, list of illustrations and index. (Makino)
Inoue, Takaaki. Kinsei Shorin Hanmoto Sôran. -- Kaitei zôho. (Nihon
Shoshigaku Taikei; 76) Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô , 1998 <井上隆
明. 近世書林板元総覧 -- 改訂増補. (日本書誌学大系; 76) 武蔵村山市:
青裳堂>
Arranged in the gojûon order, the names of 6,747 publishers of the
Edo period were collected from various catalogs and books. Each entry
lists the name, location, and books produced by the publisher. Author's
notes are highlighted with an asterisk. Appended with a list of dôgô (堂
号, business name), personal name, pseudonyms, and an index of
aliases. (Makino)
Ishii, Kendô. Nishikie no Hori to Suri. Tôkyô: Geisôdô, 1994 <石井研堂. 錦絵
の彫りと摺り. 東京: 芸艸堂>
Introduction and history of nishikie. Discusses in detail the
instruments used, techniques, materials, horishi (carver) and surishi
(printmaker), etc. Includes illustrations of various tools. (Makino)
Ishii, Kendô. Nishikie no Aratamein no Kôshô: Ichimei Nishikie no Hakkô
Nendai Suiteihô. Tôkyô: Isetatsu Shoten, 1932 <石井研堂. 錦絵の改印
の考證: 一名錦絵の発行年代推定法. 東京: 伊勢辰書店>
Reprint of 1920 edition. Aratamein is a "birth certificate" given to
woodblock printed publications which passed the certain standards set
for the contents. Adoption of aratamein, or approval seal started after
the Kansei or Meiwa period and continued to the beginning of the Meiji
period. The styles of aratamein differ from period to period. Hence
they could be used as a mean to estimate publication date of nishikie.
The author groups the seals into eight periods and discusses using
illustrations. Seals on fan pictures are separately discussed.
Supplemented with notes by Suzuki Jûzô (鈴木重三) and Kimura Yaeko
(木村八重子) who are authorities in the field. (Makino)
Kawase, Kazuma. Nihon Shoshigaku Yôgo Jiten. Tôkyô: Yûshôdô, 1982 <川瀬
一馬. 日本書誌学用語辞典. 東京: 雄松堂>
Prepared by an authority, this dictionary of Japanese bibliography and
rare books lists 2,000 technical terms arranged in the gojûon order.
Each entry offers kana reading and definition. Many words in the
explanations are also supplemented by kana reading. Numerous black
and white, and color photographs are included. The illustrations were
compiled from books examined by the author. Offers extensive cross
references. Although it does not include a bibliography, it lists the
author's major works on Japanese bibliography. Includes an index.
(Makino)
Kerlen, H. Catalogue of Pre-Meiji Japanese Books and Maps in Public
Collections in the Netherlands = Oranda Kokunai Shozô Meiji Izen
Nihon Kankei Korekushon Mokuroku. Amsterdam: J.C.Gieben,
Publisher, 1996. <オランダ国内所蔵明治以前日本関係コレクション目
録>
As indicated in the title, this work is a union catalog of the almost
2,000 titles from the Edo and Meiji periods. It offers a full detailed
bibliographical description of each volume. Each entry is supplemented
by a bibliography of major reference tools which discuss or list the entry
title. Romanized Japanese reading with vernaculars of every name, and
in the case of personal names, known birth/death dates are supplied.
Indexed extensively by "authors and artists," "publishers, owners of
blocks and printers," and engravers. Indexes include also pseudonyms,
business names of publishers, and aliases. Useful for verifying editions
and checking readings of various names. (Yoshimura)
Kimura, Yaeko. "Hanpon no Seiri to Riyô." In Hanpon / henshû Tabako to
Shio no Hakubutsukan. Tôkyô: Tabako to Shio no Hakubutsukan, 1990:
p. 525-532 <木村八重子. "版本の整理と利用." 版本 / 編集たばこと塩
の博物館. 東京: たばこと塩の博物館>
Kokusho Jinmei Jiten / hensha Ichiko Teiji ... et al. 5 v. Tôkyô: Iwanami Shoten,
1991- <国書人名辞典 / 編者市古貞次 ... et al. 東京: 岩波書店>
A dictionary of 30,000 people from the earliest to 1869, whose works
or translations have appeared in Kokusho Sômokuroku (国書総目録)
and those bibliographical information are known. Each entry includes
kana reading of the name, various forms of names, genealogy, dates,
occupation, a list of works which appeared in Kokusho Sômokuroku
and Kotenseki Sôgô mokuroku (古典籍総合目録), and major reference
sources. (Makino)
Kokusho Sômokuroku. -- Hôteiban. 9 v. Tôkyô: Iwanami Shoten, 1989-1991
<国書総目録. -- 補訂版. 東京: 岩波書店>
The revised and enlarged edition of the first 1963-1972 edition. The
most comprehensive union list of publications written, compiled , or
translated in Japanese, which covers from the earliest to the end of the
Edo period (1867). Arranged by title in the gojûon order, each entry
includes: kana reading of title, if printed or manuscript, identification of
author/editorship, series title, imprint dates and Japanese libraries which
own the entry title. Vol. 8 lists over 970 monographic series, and each
title within these series is included in vols . 1-8. The revised entries are
identified by an asterisk. The author index of 60,000 names can be used
to identify the works by the particular authors.
Kokusho Yomikata Jiten (国書読み方辞典. 東京 : おうふう, 1996) is
prepared to be used as a title index to Kokusho Sômokuroku. Since
many titles in Kokusho Sômokuroku include personal names in the
entries, Kokusho Yomikata Jiten can also be used as a name index for
classical figures. Indexed names in Kokusho Yomikata Jiten are taken
from: Kokusho Sômokuroku, Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten (日本古典
文学大辞典), Engeki Hyakka Daijiten (演劇百科大辞典) and Nihon
Kokugo Daijiten (日本国語大辞典). (Makino)
Kotenseki Sôgô Mokuroku / Kokubungaku Kenkyû Shiryôkan hen. -- 3 v.
Tôkyô : Iwanami Shoten, 1990 <古典籍総合目録 / 国文学研究資料館編.
東京: 岩波書店>
Kotenseki Sôgô Mokuroku is based on the Kokubungaku Kenkyû
Shiryôkan's union catalog database of the Japanese library holdings of
Japanese and Chinese classical titles. Containing 91,000 titles, as of the
end of 1988, it is a sequel to Kokusho Sômokuroku (国書総目録) and
follows the same format. Approximately 10,000 titles are not listed in
Kokusho Sômokuroku and these entries are so identified. Vol. 3
includes an author index and a list of titles within series. (Makino)
Kyôho Igo Ôsaka Shuppan Shoseki Mokuroku. Tôkyô: Ryûkei Shosha, 1998 <
享保以後大阪出版書籍目録. 東京: 竜渓書舎> Reprint of originally
published 1936.
Reproduction of the official applications seeking permission to
publish which were submitted by publishers to the Osaka Publishing
Guild (Ôsaka Shosekishô Nakama (大阪書籍商仲間)) between 1724 and
1873. Arranged chronologically by title, each entry includes author,
publisher, date of publication, number of volumes and date permission
was granted. Includes title and author indexes. Author index also lists
titles by the author. Also offers discussions on history of the Guild.
Appended with the titles which were not approved for publishing. (See
also: Asakura, Haruhiko. Kyôho Igo Edo Shuppan Shomoku)
(Makino)
Maruyama, Sueo. Kokushi Nayose. Tôkyô: Yoshikawa Kôbunkan, 1982 <丸山
季夫. 刻師名寄. 東京: 吉川弘文館>
Names of woodblock carvers are arranged in the gojûon order. A
brief description about the carver is followed by a list of his known works
by him and include title, author, illustrator and imprint. Offers cross
references and appended with a name index. (Makino)
Matsudaira, Susumu. Moronobu, Sukenobu Ehon Shoshi. (Nihon Shoshigaku
Taikei; 57) Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô, 1988 <松平進. 師宣・祐
信繪本書誌. (日本書誌学大系; 57) 武蔵村山市: 青裳堂>
Detailed bibliographic description of 121 picture books by Hishikawa
Moronobu (菱川 師宣 1618-1694) and Nishikawa Sukenobu (西川祐信
1671-1751) who are both ukiyoe artists of the mid-Edo period. The
Moronobu selection represents Edo, and Sukenobu, Kamigata (上方).
Under each artist, the entries are arranged in chronological order.
Undated publications are listed at the end. Each entry includes the
owner, kana reading, and modern script of full bibliographic description,
preface, and colophon. The author's notes include the researches of
predecessors. Indexed by title and name of publisher. Includes some
illustrations. (Makino)
Mitchell, C.H. The Illustrated Books of the Nanga, Maruyama, Shijo and Other
Related Schools of Japan: a Bibliography. Los Angeles: Dawson's Book
Shop, 1972.
Suzuki, Toshiyuki. Kinsei Shoseki Kenkyû Bunken Mokuroku. Tôkyô: Perikansha, 1997 <鈴木俊幸. 近世書籍研究文献目録. 東京: ぺりかん 社>
A bibliography of books and journal articles on studies of publishing
and publishers, bookstores, books, manuscripts, printing, reading and
other related fields. Divided by general category and subdivided into
specific topics. Includes an author index. (Makino)
Tanahashi, Masahiro. Kibyôshi Sôran. 4 v. (Nihon Shoshigaku Taikei; 48)
Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô, 1986-1994 <棚橋正博. 黄表紙総覧 (
日本書誌学大系; 48) 武蔵村山市: 青裳堂>
2,500 kibyôshi , almost all known to be extant, are listed by the author,
who examined most of the titles. Arranged by title in chronological
order, it covers the period 1775 to 1806. Reading of the title is given
with detailed bibliographical descriptions such as the number of
volumes, author, illustrator, publisher, hashiradai (柱題), etc. The
author offers detailed notes and comments on each title, provides
synopsis and includes information on modern reproductions. He also
comments on the researches of predecessors . The index volume
includes title, hashiradai, personal name, and related entries such as
names of preface and postscript writers and models used in the book.
(Makino)
Ukiyoe Jiten / henshû Suzuki Minoru. 3 v. Tôkyô: Gabundô, 1987<浮世絵事典 / 編集鈴木実. 東京: 画文堂>
An authoritative work on ukiyoe and related topics. Entries cover:
painters; carvers; printers; technical terms for ukiyoe printmaking;
collecting and selling; and popular ukiyoe topics as actors, and
geographical names. Arranged in the gojûon order. Includes
illustrations. (Makino)
Urushiyama, Matashirô. Ehon Nenpyô. 6 v. (Nihon Shoshigaku Taikei; 34)
Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô, 1983-1987 <漆山又四郎. 繪本年表 (
日本書誌学大系; 34) 武蔵村山市: 青裳堂>
Facsimile edition of the author's manuscript, Nihon Mokuhan Ehon
Nenpyô (日本木版絵本年表), covering the period 1417 to 1911. The
author examined 20,000 woodblock printed books and selected 8,000
titles. Volumes 1--4 is Mokuhan Sashie Nendaijun Mokuroku (木版挿
絵年代順目録), a chronological list of titles with full bibliographic
descriptions including title, number of volumes, author, illustrator,
imprint and the author's notes. Both picture and illustrated books are
included. In Ehon Nenpyô the author offers excellent discussions on
illustrators and other individuals involved in production of the books.
Volumes 5--6 is Mokuhan Sashie Onjun Mokuroku (木版挿絵音順目録
). Suzuki Juzo (鈴木重三) and Nakano Mitsutoshi (中野三敏) edited
and revised the manuscript. (Makino)
Urushiyama, Matashirô. Kinsei no Eiribon (Nihon Shoshigaku Taikei; 33)
Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô, 1983 <漆山又四郎. 近世の絵入本. (
日本書誌学大系; 33) 武蔵村山市: 青裳堂>
Collection of the author's essays from journal publications on picture
and illustrated books from the Edo period. Appended with a catalog of
895 kurohon (黒本) and aohon (青本). Includes also facsimile
reproductions of the author's manuscripts of Kyôgen Ehon (Shibai
Banzuke) Nendaijun Mokuroku (狂言絵本(芝居番付)年代順目録) and
Zokkyoku Sashiebon Mokuroku (俗曲挿絵本目録). (Makino)
Yajima, Genryô. Tokugawa Jidai Shuppansha, Shuppanbutsu Shûran. 2 v.
Sendai-shi: Man'yôdô, 1976. <矢島玄亮. 徳川時代出版者・出版物集覧
. 続編共二冊. 仙台市: 万葉堂>
Includes 17,000 publications and their 3,200 publishers from the Edo
period. Arranged in the gojûon order by name of publisher with their
location. The entries are organized by title, and listed under each title
are author, date of publication and number of volumes. Titles are
collected from fifty-one library catalogs which included private
collections. Supplied with cross references, and author and title
indexes. (Makino)
II. SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
(1) COLLECTION CATALOGS
American University (Washington, D.C.). Library. The Manrakudo Library of Dr. Charles Nelson Spinks. [Unpublished, 1977]
Art Institute of Chicago. Ryerson Library. Descriptive Catalogue of the
Japanese and Chinese Illustrated Books in the Ryerson Library / by
Kenji Toda. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1931.
British Library. Descriptive Catalogue of Japanese Books in the British Library
Printed Before 1700 / Kenneth B. Gardner = 大英図書館蔵日本古版目
録. London: The British Library, 1993.
Chester Beatty Library. Airurando Daburin Chesutâ Bîtî Raiburarî zô Eriribon
oyobi Ehon Mokuroku = Japanese Illustrated Books and Manuscripts
in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland / Sorimachi Shigeo.
Tôkyô: Kôbunsô, 1979 < 愛蘭国ダブリン・チェスター ビーティー ラ
イブラリー蔵・日本 繪入本及 繪本目録 / 反町茂雄. 東京: 弘文荘>
Iwasaki Bunko. Iwasaki Bunko Kichôbon sôkan. Kinsei hen / kanshû, henshû Tôyô Bunko, Nihon Koten Bunggakai. 7 v. Tôkyô: Kichôbon Kankôkai, 1975. <岩崎文庫. 岩崎文庫貴重本叢刊. 近世編 / 監修・編集東洋文 庫・日本古典文学会. 東京: 貴重本刊行会>
Kerlen, H. Catalogue of Pre-Meiji Japanese Books and Maps in Public Collections in the Netherlands = オランダ国内所蔵明治以前日本関係 コレクション目録. Amsterdam: J.C.Gieben, Publisher, 1996. (See Part I)
National Gallery in Prague. Japanese Illustrated Books and Manuscripts from the National Gallery in Prague: Descriptive Catalogue. Prague: National Gallery in Prague, 1998.
New York Public Library. Catalogue of Japanese Illustrated Books and Manuscripts in the Spencer Collection of the New York Public Library / by Shigeo Sorimachi. 1968 (Also 増訂・再版 published by 弘文荘, 1978).
Ravicz Collection. The Japanese Picture Books: a Selection from the Ravicz Collection / Jack Hillier. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991.
Royal Library, Stockholm. Catalogue of the Nordenskiöid Collection of Japanese Books in the Royal Library / by J.S. Edgren. (Acta Bibliothecae Regiae Stockholmiensis; 33) Stockholm, Kungl, 1980.
Tôkyô Daigaku. Tôkyô Daigaku Shozô Kusazôshi Mokuroku / Kinsei Bungaku Dokushokai hen. 2 v. (Nihon Shoshigaku Taikei; 67- ) Musashimurayama-shi: Seishôdô, 1993-1995 <東京大学. 東京大学所蔵 草雙紙目録. (日本書誌学大系; 67- ) 武蔵村山市: 青裳堂>
University of California, Berkeley. East Asiatic Library. Kariforunia Daigaku Bâkurê-kô shozô Mitsui Bunko Kyûzô Edo Hanpon Shomoku = Edo Printed Books at Berkeley / Oka Masahiko ... et al. henshû. (Shoshi Shomoku Shirîzu; 29) Tôkyô : Yumani Shobô , 1990 <カリフォルニア 大学バークレー校所蔵三井文庫旧蔵江戸版本書目 / 岡雅彦 ... et al. 編集 . (書誌書目シリーズ; 29) 東京: ゆまに書房>
University of California, Los Angeles. Kariforunia Daigaku Rosuanzerusu-kô
Shozô Nihon Kotenseki Mokuroku / Suzuki Jun, Miki Mihoko hen.
Tôkyô: Tôsui Shobô, 2000 <カリフォルニア大学ロスアンゼルス校所蔵
日本古典籍目録 / 鈴木淳・三木身保子編. 東京: 刀水書房>
University of Cambridge. Library. Early Japanese Books in Cambridge
University Library: A Catalogue of the Ashton Satow and von Siebold
Collections = Kenburijji Daigaku Shozô Wa-Kan Kosho Sôgô
Mokuroku / edited by Nozomu Hayashi & Peter Kornicki. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1991 <ケンブリッジ大学所蔵和漢古書総
合目録>
University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Library. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Pre-1868 Japanese Books, Manuscripts, and Prints in the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Victoria and Albert Museum. Japanese Illustrated Books / by Leonard G. Dawes. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1972.
(2) EXHIBITION CATALOGS
Emaki, Ehon narabi ni hanpon no sashie: Dai 17-kai Tokubetsu Tenji / Kokubungaku Kenkyû Shiryôkan Seiri Etsuranbu Sankôshitsu. (Kokubungaku Kenkyû Shiryôkan Tokubetsu Tenji Mokuroku; 11) Tôkyô: Kokubungaku Kenkyû Shiryôkan. 1987 <絵巻・絵本ならびに版 本の挿絵: 第17回特別展示 / 国文学研究資料館整理閲覧部参考室. (国 文学研究資料館特別展示目録; 11) 東京: 国文学研究資料館>
Hanpon / henshû Tabako to Shio no Hakubutsukan. Tôkyô: Tabako to Shio no Hakubutsukan, 1990 <版本 / 編集たばこと塩の博物館. 東京: たばこと 塩の博物館>
Kichôshoten Zuroku: Sôritsu Hyakushûnen Kinen / henshû Waseda Daigaku Toshokan. Tôkyô: Waseda Daigaku Toshokan, 1982 <貴重書展図録: 創立百周年記念 / 編集早稲田大学図書館. 東京: 早稲田大学図書館>
Kaga Bunko. Kaga Bunko Mokuroku / Tôkyô Toritsu Hibiya Toshokan. Tôkyô: Tôkyô Toritsu Hibiya Toshokan, 1961 <加賀文庫. 加賀文庫目録. 東京: 東京都立日比谷図書館, 1961>
Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan. Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan Kaikan 50-shûnen
Kinen Kichôshoten. Tôkyô: Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan, 1998 <国立
国会図書館. 国立国会図書館開館50周年記念貴重書展. 東京国立国
会図書館>
Kokuritsu Kôbunshokan. Naikaku Bunko. Kosho ni Miru Monogatari to
Sashie no Sekai: Kokuritsu Kôbunshokan Naikaku Bunko Shozô
Shiryôten. Tôkyô: Kokuritsu Kôbunshokan, 1993 <国立公文書館. 内
閣文庫. 古書に見る物語りと挿絵の世界: 国立公文書館内閣文庫所蔵資
料展. 東京: 国立公文書館>
Ravittsu Korekushon Nihon Ehon Ten = Japanese Picture Books from Ravicz Collection / kikaku henshû iin Nakano Mitsutoshi ... et al. Yokohama-shi: Hiraki Ukiyoe Bijutsukan, 1994 <ラヴィッツ・コレク ション日本の絵本 展 / 企画・編集委員中野三敏. 横浜市: 平木浮世絵美 術館>
Smith, Lawrence, et al. Japanese Prints: 300 Years of Albums and Books
(exhibition of the Jack Hillier Collection at the British Museum).
London: British Museum Publications, 1980
(3) PUBLISHING, PRINTING AND ENGRAVING
Brown, Louise Norton. Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan. London: Routledge & Sons, 1924.
Chibett, David. The History of Japanese Printing and Book Illustration. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1977.
Edo Bungaku, 15-16: Edo no Shuppan. Tôkyô: Perikansha, 1996-1997 <江戸文
学, 15-16: 江戸の出版. 東京: ぺりかん社>
Forrer, Matthi. Eirakuya Tôshirô, Publisher at Nagoya: A Contribution to the
History of Publishing in 19th Century Japan. Amsterdam: Brill, 1975.
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