The Samurai Sword by John Yumoto (classic starter book) This is the book that started most of us on our journey studying Japanese swords.JAPANESE SWORD BOOKSREFERENCE BOOKSThere is no better investment than a good reference book! Check with your book store or library. Check also the many. Japanese. swords. Some of the books listed below are now out- of- print and can only be found through specialty. All of the following works are in English. NEF’s energy education programs are comprised of a series of core services that promote energy literacy for children of all ages. Comunidad orientada a la traducci Oktober 1950 in Surabaya, Java) ist eine niederl There has been a great deal of confusion about the relationship of Hwa Rang Do and the ancient Hwarang. Some of this confusion is caused by misunderstandings about. I am working on a side project of creating a list of self-imposed challenges for video games. English captions. Most of the best reference material is only available in Japanese. SWORD REFERENCES The Samurai Sword by John Yumoto (classic starter book)This is the book that started most of us on our journey studying Japanese swords. See his website (Afu Research) listed in the book dealers section of the swords links page.) The Arts of the Japanese Sword by Robinson. Good reference on schools of sword makers and tsuba/kodogu artists. Compton Christie's Catalog (3 volumes) 1. Possibly the best collection ever auctioned - excellent reference material. Japanese Swordsmiths, Revised by Hawley. Listing of names (with Kanji), location and dates of thousands of swordsmiths. Trotter. Nihonto Newsletter V1,2,3 by Yamanaka. Swords and Fittings in the Chicago Natural History Museum. Art and the Sword, (several volumes) JSS/US,1. Haynes. Listing of names (with Kanji), seals, dates, location, schools of thousands of artists. Veit Collection of Japanese Sword Guards Christie's Catalog 1. The Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings Christie's Catalog 1. The Soame Jenyns Collection of Tsuba Christie's Catalog 1. The Roy Cole Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings Sotheby's Catalog 1. Japanese Swords and Tsuba from the Freeman and Sharpe Collections Sotheby's Catalog 1. The Carlo Monzino Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings and Swords Sotheby's Catalog 1. Peabody Museum Collection of Japanese Sword Guards by Hamilton. Japanese Sword- Mounts in Collections of the Field Museum by Helen C. Gunsaulus. Tsuba in Southern California by Hawley (Picture book only, NO text. Tsuba are NOT identified). The Tsuba by Gary Murtha. Behren's Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings, V1,2. Japanese Art and Handicraft (Tsuba and Fittings) - Joly. Naunton Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings - Joly. OTHER REFERENCES Samurai: The Weapons and Spirit of the Japanese Warrior by Clive Sinclaire. Mon, the Japanese Family Crest by Chappelear and Hawley. Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan by E. Papinot. A Book of Five Swords and a Scroll by Stanford D. Carman. Japanese Military Sake' Cups by Richard Fuller. Japanese Design Motifs: 4. Illustrations of Heraldic Crests(Dover Pictorial Archive Series) by Matsuya. Japanese Names and How to Read Them by O'Neill. The Shaping of Daimyo Culture pub.
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