kissakai Posted February 14, 2018 Author Report Posted February 14, 2018 Hi My new book - Fifty selected Tsuba from a Private Collection V2 is available on LuLu publishing If you go to the LuLu.com website and use 'Greville Cooke' in the search box you will see my tsuba books I have received and reviewed my '50 tsuba book' I noticed that some of the images were pixilated so these have all been improved Image sizes have been maxed up and the largest are 180 - 160mm A brief outline of the contents: Dedication to Thierry Bernard who sadly passed away last year Tsuba terms Full tsuba images Large mei images with Arabic & kanji characters Two resorted tsuba Tsuba design & symbols Kanji interpretation Collecting notes/hints 111 pages Cost = £20 ($28) for the hard copy and £10 ($14) for the eBook Also a note for my Birmingham Museum Tsuba book 221 pages Cost = £39.99 ($54) for the hard copy and £19.99 ($28) for the eBook I welcome any feedback especially from anyone who has purchased both books With thanks Grev 1 Quote
Brian Posted February 14, 2018 Report Posted February 14, 2018 And until tomorrow... Save 20% On Orders Of Print Books, Photo Books, & CalendarsUse Code: TWENTY18 Quote
kissakai Posted February 14, 2018 Author Report Posted February 14, 2018 Thanks Brian I hadn't seen any LuLu offers for some time Quote
kissakai Posted February 28, 2018 Author Report Posted February 28, 2018 I was wondering if there is any feedback on my 50 tsuba book Only a few copies sold which I assume have been purchased by members of the NMB Quote
kissakai Posted April 22, 2018 Author Report Posted April 22, 2018 As I've sold a few '50 selected tsuba' could I ask again for anyone to do a review? Quote
JohnTo Posted May 5, 2018 Report Posted May 5, 2018 Hi Grev, The number of copies sold in the UK has now risen to at least 7; I received my copy last week. Overall, I’m pleased with the book and must congratulate you on your efforts. I have sometimes wondered if it was possible to get involved in working through the collections at the British, or Victoria and Albert Museums to photograph and write on-line descriptions better than ‘iron tsuba, Japan’. A monumental task. It’s a dream, but you have done it with the Birmingham collection. Not a great collection (some have more rust than my first car), but probably of more relevance to the average collector, like myself, as the quality is the level we are likely to find affordable when tsuba come up for sale. The Sasano books, Compton collection catalogues etc. are fine for the rich collector, but for us of more modest means this book hits the spot. The book is useful for a collector to compare their tsuba with those in this collection. From my brief reading, I did not always agree with the attributions. But then I also wonder at NBTHK attributions (I’m just a beginner, but like to challenge accepted thoughts and this, to me, is what collecting is about). I see that Grev also had second thoughts. Two photos of tsuba 14930M944 appear on page 78 attributed to the Nara Hamano branch, then reappear on page 110 attributed to the Shonai Shoami school. You asked for comments on the contents and here are a few I picked up on. Please don’t feel I am being over critical, I just hope they will be of help. The material and patina of the tsuba are not included, though obvious in most cases. Tsuba showing the Yatsuhachi Bridge are sometimes described as the 7-plank bridge at the Mikawa iris marshes (1930M737 p9 , 1930M1115 p97). Yatsu is Japanese for 8. The three piercings on tsuba 1930M611 are described as gourds, whereas the usual description (used elsewhere) is kukurizaru (self-righting monkey toys) representing Daruma and no doubt popular because no matter how hard you knock them down, they get back up. Tsuba 1930M767 and 1930M669, p 124, dated 1500 and 1525, respectively, are attributed to the Umetada school. Umetada Myoju’s dates are given as 1568-1631 and I don’t believe his predecessors used the name Umetada. At least it shows I'm reading the book and not just looking at the photos. Best regards, John (Just a guy making observations, asking questions and trying to learn) Quote
kissakai Posted May 5, 2018 Author Report Posted May 5, 2018 Hi John I really like your feedback and comments They not only help me but others who have the book You have stated one of my main aims which was to show tsuba that available to the 'normal' collector My principal aim was to show tsuba that were hidden away for a 100 years I did ask about buying some but if they sell one tsuba they lose any Government funds that they may be able to claim I still wonder that if they sold some to pay for the conservation of other tsuba everyone wins! Just would like a review of my 50 tsuba book as this would be the icing on the cake Grev Quote
kissakai Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 Great news (well for me anyway) I had three aims Photograph the museums tsuba - done Publish a book on these tsuba - done Get at least some of these tsuba out for an exhibition - Maybe happening After losing all my museum contacts it has been a pain to get anyone else interested I had an email to say there are changes to the museum so exhibitions are already booked in for 2019 but after the rework they are planning an exhibition called 'Art of the Warrior' As yet I know no more but hope it is solely about the Samurai as they have quite a few other related items. They have purchased my book and will contact me shortly If anything comes of this I'll start a new post 2 Quote
kissakai Posted November 19, 2018 Author Report Posted November 19, 2018 LuLu voucher available Take 15% Off Your Entire Order Your Coupon Code: FIFTEEN Quote
Shugyosha Posted November 19, 2018 Report Posted November 19, 2018 Thanks for the discount Grev - I've ordered your "50 Selected Tsuba". Best, John Quote
lotus Posted November 20, 2018 Report Posted November 20, 2018 I also ordered the 50 select book as well! Quote
kissakai Posted November 23, 2018 Author Report Posted November 23, 2018 I think this is normally their maximum discount It is only valid for today - a nice Christmas present? Today Only: Take 25% Off Your Entire OrderOffer Expires 23 November at 11:59 PM ESTYour Coupon Code: BLACKFRIDAY25 Grev Quote
kissakai Posted November 26, 2018 Author Report Posted November 26, 2018 Is was wrong about maximum discount I don't think I've seen an offer this good - today only TODAY ONLY: TAKE 35% OFF YOUR ORDER Offer Expires 26 November at 11:59 PM EST Your Coupon Code: CM35 1 Quote
kissakai Posted January 14, 2019 Author Report Posted January 14, 2019 As the book came up in a post last week and someone hadn't seen the book I thought I'd give it a bump Although there is no need to reply I wondered who on the NMB had bought any of the two tsuba books Grev Quote
Brian Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 I think I have the museum one...on my pc at home. Quote
kissakai Posted April 8, 2019 Author Report Posted April 8, 2019 Hi Instead of just a bump I'll add one page from each book with the link Link to LuLu publishing https://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?keyWords=greville+cooke&type= Sample page from the Birmingham Museum Sample - Brum tsuba book.pdf Page from my collection I advise to wait for a LuLu discount if buying Sample - My tsuba book.pdf Grev 1 Quote
Tigerinbamboo Posted April 12, 2019 Report Posted April 12, 2019 Hi, Grev, I'm new to collecting and need all the info I can get. I just ordered both of your books. I'll be happy to leave reviews once I get them, Cheers, Kathi D Quote
kissakai Posted April 12, 2019 Author Report Posted April 12, 2019 Thanks Kathi As I've mentioned before the colour images are good and a lot of these tsuba are obtainable at a reasonable price Good value for money. If you want further reading with more depth then I recommend Sessko's Tosogu Classroom series After these tsuyba books start getting very expensive I look forward to your reviews and be nice if you add something to the LuLu website Grev Quote
Steves87 Posted April 13, 2019 Report Posted April 13, 2019 Bought the Museum book, excellent work! Ive been able to see a few similar examples in the book of Tsuba designs I have wondered about. I have only done a preliminary flick through, but I can see hours of viewing pleasure from this, thank you! Quote
kissakai Posted April 13, 2019 Author Report Posted April 13, 2019 Thanks Steve This is the first book to Australia and you don't get much further away from the UK Grev 2 Quote
kissakai Posted June 20, 2019 Author Report Posted June 20, 2019 Just bump with a sample page Link to LuLu publishing - currently 10% off https://www.lulu.com...lle cooke&type= P53.pdf Grev Quote
kissakai Posted October 13, 2019 Author Report Posted October 13, 2019 Bump for our newer members - Nice Christmas present Please check out the complimentary reviews especially the full colour images Grev Quote
Spartancrest Posted May 28, 2020 Report Posted May 28, 2020 I recently bought the Museum book and was impressed with the quality, I even attempted to do a similar book at the same time Grev was doing his, I need not have bothered! Quote
kissakai Posted May 28, 2020 Author Report Posted May 28, 2020 I'm I've posted these error before but Dale has pointed out another couple Below is a list of all known errors with the V2 edition I have printed this list and keep it with my copy Birmingham Museum Tsuba book V2 Two photos of tsuba 14930M944 appear on page 78 attributed to the Nara Hamano branch, then reappear on page 110 attributed to the Shonai Shoami school. The Shonai Shoami tsuba 1903M944 on page 110 should be deleted Tsuba showing the Yatsuhachi Bridge are sometimes described as the 7-plank bridge at the Mikawa iris marshes (1930M737 p9 , 1930M1115 p97). Yatsu is Japanese for 8. This is an error with my description The three piercings on tsuba 1930M611 p45 are described as gourds, whereas the usual description (used elsewhere) is kukurizaru (self-righting monkey toys) representing Daruma and no doubt popular because no matter how hard you knock them down, they get back up. These are indeed kukurizaru. Gourds would be a more elongated shape Tsuba 1930M767 and 1930M669, p 124, dated 1500 and 1525, respectively, are attributed to the Umetada school. Umetada Myoju’s dates are given as 1568-1631 and I don’t believe his predecessors used the name Umetada. I think this may be a typo! 1930M767 page 124, dated 1500 should be dated 1600 1930M669 page 124, dated 1525 should be dated 1625 On page 60. 1930M546 which I have this listed as Myochin, but on page 146 this is the same guard as Sado Island I believe this to be Myochin so no idea why it appears again as Sado. The Sado one should be deleted There is a guard on page 131. 1930M951 with two facing Dragons, I have a Wangata version and they represent a 'Mokugyo' This is a new term to me but I see your point. Maybe easier to state it was dragons and jewel! Dated 28/05/2020 I will update this book to V3 but as sales are very few it will not be too soon 2 Quote
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