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Show SHUGYOK A collection of j;\pancse handmade papers assembled together b Naojiro Haibar gives 100 samples of papers and 1sava|u e mnmbuuun o papmm kag ‘The name "Shugyok was gi to the Haibara paper store (Tokyo) by His Imperial Highues, Peinc Arisugawa. The word "shishu" meansa collection of papers. Recent TEIKOKU KOKUSAN SHI HY Papersmanufactured in the, Jflpanesc Empire.Withspecimens, method of making, sizes, where made T'IEN KUNG K'AI W The carliest work dealing with technical papermaking in China. Th book was compiled by Sung Ying-hsing in 1634 and published in 1637 Treats of making paper from bamboo, with illustrations showing th Various processes TOSA GAMI NO ENKAK history of the paper of Tos TOSASHIGYO 1PPA The paper indusuy of Tosa TSUZOKU SHIGY A history of the dcvclo]umnt e paper industry WAKOKU SHOSHOKU EDZUKUSH Artisans at work. Published in four volumes in 1681, with a secon edition in 1685. A portion of one of the volumes is devoted to Japanes papermaking, with three wood-blocks by Hishikawa Moronobu WASH Japanese papers SHI GENGYO MITSUMATA SAIBAI SHINSH A new treatise on the cultivation of the mitsumata as a material fo Japanese paper WASHI NO DEMPA KEIT Lineage of the spread of Japanese papers Diital image © 2004 MarrittLibrary, University of Uth. Allghts resrve |