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UKIYO-E: Snapshots of the Floating World

by Stroud, Joseph

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[Berkeley]: Tangram, 2007. First Edition. Sewn tan wrappers with printed paper label; square 8vo. One of 150 copies printed. [20 pp.] Faint stain on front cover, else fine.
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Ukiyo-e : Snapshots of the Floating World

by Stroud, Joseph

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Tangram, 2007. First edition, first printing. One more unique publication from Jerry Reddan at Tangram press in 2007. New and bright sewn wraps with paper label. Front cover lovely poems throughout as we expect from this poet
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