Markus Posted March 2, 2011 Report Posted March 2, 2011 Dear members of the forum, I would like to introduce my latest publication. It is called "Lexikon der japanischen tôsô-kinkô-Schulen" (Encyclopedia of the Japanese tôsô-kinkô Schools) and deals - as the name already says - with the kinkô schools. The main focus is the systematical introduction of the schools, their decent, and the master-student relationships of the various artists. The latter are visualized by genealogies of the major schools. It starts with Kyôto and Edo and includes all the kinkô artists from the other provinces too (of course;). As mentioned, the main focus is the systematical introduction of the schools. The book does not deal with workmanships or signature styles. The format is 22 x 15,5 and the book contains 468 pages (including an extensive index of the names to make finding a certain artist easier). As it is new on amazon, it might take a couple of days if an order can be made or is shipped. http://www.amazon.de/Lexikon-japanische ... 705&sr=8-6 http://www.bod.de/index.php?id=296&objk_id=478687 Thank you for your interest. PS: Attached a preview PDF of three pages of the book. Vorschau.pdf Quote
Markus Posted March 2, 2011 Author Report Posted March 2, 2011 PS: For all English-speaking enthusiasts, a book on the Genealogies of the tsuba and tôsô-kinkô schools will be out (presumably) in summer this year. It will be quite the same kind of book as my "Genealogies and Schools of Japanese Swordsmiths". Quote
Brian Posted March 6, 2011 Report Posted March 6, 2011 A bit late, but just wanted to congratulate you Markus on your new publication. One I will have to get. Those that have seen his past publications will know the high standard of his books, and the experience behind them. Markus, how accessible is this latest book to English speakers? Can a lot be made out anyways? Congrats! Brian Quote
Markus Posted March 8, 2011 Author Report Posted March 8, 2011 Thank you Brian! I think it is better to wait for my book "Genealogies of Japanese tsuba and toso-kinko Schools" which should be finished in summer this year because the only useful info for English speakers in the "Lexikon..." are the genealogies. The new book will contain then all genealogies - as the name suggests - also of the tsuba schools (tanko), i.e. not only the kinko which are given in the German Lexikon. Quote
Brian Posted March 8, 2011 Report Posted March 8, 2011 Thanks Markus, we will await the new publication eagerly. I guess your Summer will be our Winter...which is taking far too long to arrive. Don't like heat... Love the fact that we have some many published authors on board. Brian Quote
Lorenzo Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 I think I miss somewhere the announcement; is this the English version of the Encyclopaedia ? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Genealogies-Jap ... 3842359543 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 Strange. Markus said this summer for the English version, but ...maybe it is out already? It certainly looks good! Quote
Markus Posted May 10, 2011 Author Report Posted May 10, 2011 I apologize for the lack of clarity. There is no English version (at least now now) of the full Encyclopedia but an English publication of the genealogies found therein (enlarged with the genealogies of the tsuba craftsmen) is available since April. @Lorenzo: This book was announced here: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10155 Quote
Markus Posted August 11, 2012 Author Report Posted August 11, 2012 I want to revive this old thread and annouce that the English version of my "The Japanese toso-kinko Schools" is available now at Lulu.com. http://www.lulu.com/shop/markus-sesko/t ... 23849.html You can change the settings of the shop at the bottom left of the page to shop from the US or the UK. Description: "This book deals systematically, for the first time in English, with all the Japanese tôsô-kinkô schools and sorted by their production sites such as Kyôto, Edo, Mito, Higo and the like. Comprehensive cross references are given for the origins of the individual schools and the master-student relationship(s) of the individual artists, supported by genealogies for the larger schools. In addition, a detailed introduction of the historical context of the Japanese tôsô-kinkô, the manufacturers of sword fittings, is given at the beginning. Also added is an extensive index containing all the names, first names and pseudonyms of the artists introduced in this publication." Paperpack, 430 pages, s/w pics, 6 x 9" Many thanks for you attention! Quote
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