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 * Louis Aubert, Les Maîtres de l’Estampe Japonaise. Paris. 1914.


 * Biographies des Artistes Japonais dont les Oeuvres Figurent dans la Collection Pierre Barboutau. Tome II, Estampes et Objets d’Art. Paris. 1904.


 * Otto Benesch, Sharaku, Hokusai, Hiroshige. Die Spätmeister des japanischen Holzschnitts. Wien [1937].


 * Japanese Color Prints from the Art Museum, Bremen. Part II. The Walpole Galleries, New York. November 1922.


 * Estampes Japonaises Appartenant à Monsieur C et à divers Amateurs. Hôtel Drouot, Paris. Février 1922.


 * Catalogue of the first portion of the valuable and extensive collection of Japanese and Chinese Works of Art made by the late Wilson Crewdson, Esq. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, London. 1919.


 * “Chronicles of the Edo Stage.” The date and authorship of this book are unknown, but its text is included in No. 21 of a compilation known as Mikan Zuihitsu Hyakushū which appeared in 1927.


 * Arthur Davison Ficke, Chats on Japanese Prints. New York. 1915.


 * The Japanese Print Collection of Arthur Davison Ficke. The Anderson Galleries, New York. 1925.


 * see Morrison.


 * “Chronicle of Fictions and Traditions.” (Text in Japanese). Edo. 1802.


 * Dessins, Estampes, Livres Ilustrés du Japon réunis par T. Hayashi. Hôtel Drouot, Paris. 1902.


 * Chie Hirano, Kiyonaga. A Study of His Life and Works. With a portfolio of plates. Boston. 1939.


 * see Yakusha Hyōbanki.