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A Full Set of Suntory's Foreign Liquor Heaven Yoshū Mame Tengoku
Yoshū Mame Tengoku

A Full Set of Suntory's Foreign Liquor Heaven

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Yoshū Mame Tengoku ["Foreign Liquor Heaven"]

Yoshū Mame Tengoku Henshū-bu [text by]; Yanagihara, Ryō hei [dust jackets designed by].

Tōkyō : Santorī, Shōwa 42-45 [1967-70].

 

A complete 36-volume set of the Yoshū Mame Tengoku series published by Suntory. The set of miniature books includes photographer Akiyama Shōtarō's Bijo Tori Monogatari ("A Tale of Hunting for Beautiful Girls") photobook/autobiography. All twelve issues of the geppō supplement are included. A scarce complete set with the original dust jackets, slipcases, supplements, and miniature bookcase.

 

Complete set of 36 volumes with 12 geppō supplements. Original dust jackets, slightly faded, browned, and with small tears, all 12 original card slipcases present. Minor soiling to volumes, light waving to one volume. Housed in original wooden bookshelf lacking silver head ornament. Each volume approx. 90-115 p., 9.5 x 7 cm. Bookcase measures 33 x 29 cm.


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A Full Set of Suntory's Foreign Liquor Heaven

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Classic Illustrated Books Modern Art and Design Books Translations of Western Texts Japanese Literature Prints and Ephemera Western Books Photo Books Paintings & Scrolls Australia & New Zealand Others

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Edo Period [1603-1853] Bakumatsu Period [1853-1868] Meiji Period [1868-1912] Taishō Period [1912-1926] Shōwa Period [1926-1989]

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