History of the book


 

M. E. Berry 2006, Japan in print: information and nation in the early modern period
(Berkeley: University of California Press)

W. J. Boot 2009, ‘The transfer of learning: the import of Chinese and Dutch books in Tokugawa Japan’, in E. Groenendijk, C. Viallé and J. L. Blussé, eds., Canton and Nagasaki compared, 1730-1830. Dutch, Chinese, Japanese relations transactions (Leiden: IGEER), pp. 45-56.

C-A. Brisset, P. Griolet, C. Marquet & M. Simon-Oikawa (eds) 2006, Du pinceau à la typographie
Regards japonais sur l'écriture et le livre
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L. N. Brown 1924, Block-printing and book-illustration in Japan from the earliest period to the twentieth century (London: Goerge Routlege & Sons Ltd)

D. Chibbett 1977, The history of Japanese printing and book illustration (Kodansha International)

J. N. Davis 2007, ‘The trouble with Hideyoshi: censoring ukiyo-e and the Ehon Taikôki incident of 1804’, JF 19: 281-315

S. Formanek 2005, ‘The “spectacle” of womanhood: new types in texts and pictures on pictorial Sugoroku games of the late Edo period’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

S. Formanek & S. Linhart (eds) 2005, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

M. Forrer 1979, Egoyomi and surimono: their history and development (Uithoorn: J. C. Gieben)

M. Forrer 1985, Eirakuya Tôshirô, publisher at Nagoya (Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben)

B. Fujimori 2001, ‘Techniques de fabrication et de diffusion des livres a l’epoque d’Edo’, in J-P. Berthon, A. Bouchy & P.F. Souyri, eds, Identités, marges, mediations. Regards croisés sure la société japonaise (Paris: Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient)

A. Garcia 2001, ‘Compendio de leyes sobre el control de materials impresos. Japón 1657-1842’, Estudios de Asia y Africa (Mexico) 116: 495-523

K. Gardner 1990, 'Centres of printing in medieval Japan: late Heian to early Edo period', in Yu-Ying Brown, ed., Japanese Studies, British Library Occasional Papers 11 (London),

G. Groemer 1994, 'Singing the news: yomiuri in Japan during the Edo and Meiji periods', HJAS 54: 233-261

N. Harada 2005, ‘Culinary culture and its transmission in the late Edo period’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

A. Herring (ed.) 1986, The early history of children's books in Japan, bilingual catalogue of exhibition at Tôkyôto teien bijutsukan (Nihon Kokusai Jidô Tosho Hyôgikai)

A. Herrring 2005, ‘The hidden heritage: books, prints, printed toys and other publications for young people in Tokugawa Japan’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

H. Hibbett 1957-58, 'The role of the Ukiyozoshi illustrator', MN 13: 67-82

J. Hillier 1988, The art of the Japanese book, two vols (London: Philip Wilson)

A. Hockley 2000, 'Shunga: function, content, methodology', MN 55: 257-269

T. Ito 1972, 'The book banning policy of the Tokugawa shogunate', AA 22: 36-61

Y. Iwakiri 2011, 'Censorship and Nishiki-e print publication in the Tenpô Reform era - instances from the works of Utagawa Kuniyoshi', in N. Brandl & S. Linhart, eds., Ukiyo-e caricatures (Wien: Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien)

H. Johnson 2005, Western influence on Japanese art: the Akita Ranga art school and foreign books (Amsterdam: Hotei Books)

R. S. Keyes 2006, Ehon: the artist and the book in Japan (New York Public Library)

H. Kikuchi 2010, 'Letting the copy out of the window: a history of copying texts in Japan', EALJ 14.1: 120-157

S. Koda 1939, 'Notes sur la presse jesuite au Japon', MN 2: 374-85

S. Köhn 2005, ‘Between fiction and non-fiction - documentary literature in the late Edo period’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

S. Köhn & M. Schönbein 2005, Facetten der japanischen Populär- und Medienkultur (Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz)

S. Kohsaka & J. Laube (eds) 2000, Informationssystem und kulturelles Leben in den Städten der Edo-Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag)

P. F. Kornicki 1985, ‘Obiya Ihei, a Japanese provincial publisher’, British Library Journal 11:131-142

P. F. Kornicki 1990, ‘Provincial publishing in the Tokugawa period’, in Yu-Ying Brown, ed., Japanese Studies, British Library Occasional Papers 11 (London), pp.188-197

P. F. Kornicki 1994, ‘The emergence of the printed book in Japan: a comparative approach’, in A. C. Milner & C. A. Gerstle, eds, Recovering the Orient: artists, scholars, appropriations (Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers), pp. 229-243

P. F. Kornicki 1997, ‘Japanese medical and other books at the Wellcome Institute’, BSOAS 60: 489-510

P. F. Kornicki 1998a, The book in Japan: a cultural history from the beginnings to the nineteenth century (Leiden: Brill)

P. F. Kornicki 1998b, ‘Agriculture, food and famine in Japan’, in P. K. Fox, ed., Cambridge University Library: the great collections (Cambridge University Press), pp. 107-117

P. F. Kornicki 2001a, ‘Overcoming the limitations of woodblock printing in Japan’, in J. Michon & J.-Y. Mollier, eds, Les mutations du livre et de l’édition dans le monde du XVIIIe siècle à l’an 2000 (Laval, Quebec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval), 392-8

P. F. Kornicki 2001b, ‘Literacy reconsidered: a response to Richard Rubinger’, MN 56: 381-94

P. F. Kornicki 2003, ‘Japanese medical books and illustrations’, in Nigel Allan, ed., Pearls of the Orient: Asian Treasures from the Wellcome Library (London: Wellcome Institute), 194-209

P. F. Kornicki 2004a, 'Block-printing in seventeenth-century Japan: evidence from a newly discovered medical text', in A. Gupta & S. Chakravorty (eds), Print areas: book history in India (Delhi: Permament Black), pp. 227-241

P. F. Kornicki 2004b, ‘Collecting Japanese books in Europe from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries’, BPJS 8: 21-38

P. F. Kornicki 2005, ‘Unsuitable books for women? Genji monogatari and Ise monogatari in seventeenth-century Japan’, MN, 60: 147-193

P. F. Kornicki 2005, ‘The publishing trade’, in A. R. Newland, ed, The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese woodblock prints (2 vols), vol. 1, pp. 303-317

P. F. Kornicki
2006, ‘Manuscript, not print: scribal culture in the Edo period’, JJS 32: 23-52

P. F. Kornicki 2006, ‘Les femmes lectrices dans le Japon du XVIIe siècle’, in C. Galan & J. Fijalkow, eds, Langues, lecture et école au Japon (Arles: Editions Philippe Picquer), pp. 305-319

P. F. Kornicki 2007, ‘New books for old’, MN 62: 97-105

P. F. Kornicki 2008, ‘Books in the service of politics: Tokugawa Ieyasu as custodian of the books of Japan’, JRAS 18: 71-82

S. Kuwabara 1994, 'Verleger und Künstler - zur zentralen Rolle des Verlagswesens in der Edo-Zeit', in F. Ehmcke und M. Shono-Sládek, eds., Lifestyle in der Edo-Zeit. Facetten der städtischen Bürgerkultur Japans vom 17.-19. Jahrhundert (München: Iudicium)

S. Linhart 2005a, ‘Kawaraban - enjoying the news when news was forbidden’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

S. Linhart 2005b, ‘Shinbun nishiki-e, Nishiki-e shinbun: news and new sensations in old garb at the beginning of a new era’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

A. Marks 2011, Publishers of Japanese woodblock prints: acompendium (Leiden, Boston: Hotei Publishing)

A. L. Markus 1989, 'The Daiso lending library of Nagoya, 1767-1899', GLJ 3: 5-34

E. May 1983, Die Kommerzialisierung der japanischen Literatur in der späten Edo-Zeit (1750-1868). Rahmenbedingungen und Entwicklungtendenzen der erzuahlenden Prosa im Zeitalter ihrer ersten Vermarktung (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz)

E. May 1992, 'Bestseller und Longseller in der Edo-Zeit', NOAG 151: 17-26

E. May 2005, ‘Books and book illustrations in early modern Japan’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

L. Moretti 2006, ‘Il manoscritto nell’era della stampa: riflessioni su alcuni testi letterari di periodo Edo’, in G. Boccali & M. Scarpari, eds, Scritture e codici nelle culture dell’Asia: Giappone, Cina, Tibet, India (Venice: Cafoscarina), pp. 65-83

J. S. Mostow 2007, ‘Female readers and early Heian romances: the Hakubyo Tales of Ise Illustrated Scroll Fragments’, MN 62: 135-177

A. R. Newland 2004, The commercial and cultural climate of Japanese printmaking (Leiden: Hotei)

B. W. Ng 2000, ‘The Forgery of Books in Tokugawa Japan’, EALJ 9ii: 19–45

G. R. Nunn 1969, 'On the number of books published in Japan from 1600 to 1868', in East Asian Occasional Papers 1, Asian Studies at Hawaii 3 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii)

O. Oba 1991, 'Imported Chinese books in late Edo period and their influences on Japan', International Association of Orientalist Librarians Bulletin 38: 55-60

J. Robertson 1984a, 'Japanese farm manuals: a literature of discovery', Peasant Studies 11: 169-94

A. A. G. Rodriguez 2011, El control de la estampa eroticajaponesa shunga (Pedregal de Santa Teresa: El Colegio de Mexico)

H. O. Rotermund 2005, ‘Illness illustrated. Socio-historical dimensions of late Edo measles pictures (hashika-e)’ , in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

R. Rubinger 1988, 'Problems in research on literacy in 19th-century Japan', in Nihon kyoikushi ronso (Kyoto: Shibunkaku)

R. Rubinger 2007, Popular literacy in early modern Japan (University of Hawai’i Press)

E. Rühl 1997, 'Frauenbildungsbücher aus der späten Edo-Zeit (1750-1868). Versuch einer Charakterisierung anhand beispielhafter Werke', Japanstudien 9: 287-312

S. Sakanishi 1937, 'Prohibition of import of certain Chinese books and the policy of the Edo government', JAOS 57: 290-303

M. Schönbein 2005, ‘Illustrated Kabuki texts’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

Y. Shirahata 2005, ‘The printing of illustrated travelogues in 18th-century Japan’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

H. D. Smith 1994, 'The history of the book in Edo and Paris', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

H. D. Smith 1998. 'Japaneseness and the history of the book', MN 53: 499-516

M. A. J. Üçerler 2008, ‘Missionary Printing’, in The Oxford Companion to the Book (Oxford University Press).

G. Woldering 2005, ‘Seiyo zasshi (1867-69) – Die erste japanische Zeitschrift’, in S. Kôhn and M. Schönbein, eds., Facetten der japanischen Populär- und Medienkultur 1 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowtz Verlag), pp. 93-126

M. Yayoshi 1990, 'Relations between publishers and men of letters in the Edo period', in Yu-Ying Brown, ed., Japanese Studies, British Library Occasional Papers 11 (London),

T. Yokoyama 2005, ‘The illustrated household encyclopedias that once civilized Japan’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)

T. Yokoyama 2005, 'On the civilizing role of Ozassho, the household encyclopedia for divining in premodern Japan', Zinbun 37: 129-149

L. Zolbrod 1970, 'Mass media of the Tokugawa period: background of Japanese popular literature and journalism', Asian Studies at Hawaii No. 4

R. Zöllner 2005, ‘Publishing Ejanaika: popular religion as media event’, in S. Formanek & S. Linhart, eds, Written texts - visual texts: woodblock printed media in early modern Japan (Amsterdam: Hotei)