YAMATOZAKURA: A Sketchbook of Japanese History as translated

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YAMATOZAKURA: A Sketchbook of Japanese History as translated
Tokyo: Shobunsha ? , 1945. Soft cover. Collectible Very Good. Item #5035059 In Japanese. This is a stunning book printed in Japan in 1945. Apparently it is a later printing. It is a book of greatly detailed and colorful Japanese musha-e prints depicting various historical we presume and legendary events and exploits from the past, including Samurai battles, and representing or depicting we understand the floating
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