The Japanese Film by Joseph L. Anderson and Donald Richie (Hardcover First Edition)
Published by Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959
Sewn-bound hardcover
First printing
456 pages
8x5 inches
Near Fine book in Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket with some light tears at top of spine. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Foreword by Akira Kurosawa.
Tracing the development of the Japanese cinema from 1896 (when the first Kinetoscope was imported) through the golden ages of film in Japan up to today, this work reveals the once flourishing film industry and the continuing unique art of the Japanese film.
Published by Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959
Sewn-bound hardcover
First printing
456 pages
8x5 inches
Near Fine book in Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket with some light tears at top of spine. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Foreword by Akira Kurosawa.
Tracing the development of the Japanese cinema from 1896 (when the first Kinetoscope was imported) through the golden ages of film in Japan up to today, this work reveals the once flourishing film industry and the continuing unique art of the Japanese film.
Published by Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959
Sewn-bound hardcover
First printing
456 pages
8x5 inches
Near Fine book in Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket with some light tears at top of spine. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Foreword by Akira Kurosawa.
Tracing the development of the Japanese cinema from 1896 (when the first Kinetoscope was imported) through the golden ages of film in Japan up to today, this work reveals the once flourishing film industry and the continuing unique art of the Japanese film.