Deron Douglas Posted October 26, 2006 Report Posted October 26, 2006 Available in: Soft Cover - B&W $50.00 Soft Cover - Color $75.00 HardBack - Color - $100.00 For informational purposes I would suggest the B&W version if you are low on funds and don't want to spend $100.00 There are not a lot of color pictures and the information in this book is what is really exciting. Of course if you are like me, you may prefer the hardback for it's durability. ------------- The Namban Group of Japanese Sword Guards: A Reappraisal By Dr John Lissenden Prior to their redefinition by Ogawa in 1987, the Namban group of tsuba had received scant attention from scholars. In part, this had been due to the lack of a clearly defined categorisation, making systematic attribution of the group difficult and thus preventing coherent study of the corpus as a whole. Dr John Lissenden uses this redefinition as the starting point in his accessible, creative and thoroughly researched study of Namban tsuba, for which he was awarded the degree of Master of Arts in East Asian Studies by the University of Durham in 2002. The author has made good use of the research that has been previously done by European and Japanese students, but has also been originally critical of some of the established scholarship. This approach has allowed him to present interpretations of Namban tsuba that are indeed new. Among collectors and curators, some aspects of this study will be debated — even contested — but the clarity of the author’s position will cause them to reconsider some of their originally held beliefs. Collectors also will value this study because it presents an innovative categorisation of this previously neglected group of sword guards, and serves to clarify the diversity and relationships of the Namban style. Including, as it does, expositions on both gilding and casting as related to this group of tsuba, the author’s reappraisal also uses the data on sword furniture as a new source of insight and information on historical developments in East Asia during the 16th to 18th centuries. B&W - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/155404 ... 04-2029634 Paperback - Color - http://www.lulu.com/content/360453 Hardback - Color - http://www.lulu.com/content/361355 Quote
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