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HEARN, LAFCADIO. 1850-1904.
[Japanese Fairy Tales.] Tokyo: T. Hasegawa, [1898-1925].

17 February 2013, 09:00 PST
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HEARN, LAFCADIO. 1850-1904.

[Japanese Fairy Tales.] Tokyo: T. Hasegawa, [1898-1925].
8vo (190 x 135 mm). 5 volumes. Woodblock prints in color throughout. Original color woodblock printed crepe paper wrappers side-stitched with light blue silk thread, Japanese-style blue cloth chemise, one panel lettered in white. Minor edgewear, one volume with barely foxing to covers, wear to case.

Late editions. Includes The Boy Who Drew Cats; The Goblin Spider; The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumpling; Chin Chin Kobakama; and The Fountain of Youth. BAL 7930, 7932, 7937, 7939, 7975.

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