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 : ''Rare and Valuable Japanese Color Prints. The Noted Collection Formed by a Distinguished French Connoisseur of Paris''. The Walpole Galleries, New York. 1921.


 * Collection Emile Javal Estampes Japonaises. Hôtel Drouot, Paris. 1926.


 * see Nendaiki.


 * Iizuka Tomoichiro. (Text in Japanese). Tokyo. 1926.


 * Morizumi Kenji and Akiha Yoshimi. (Text in Japanese). 2 vols. Tokyo. 1931.


 * Julius Kurth, Sharaku. München. 1922.

Second edition, much the same plates as 1910 edition but rearranged and partially rewritten.


 * Gaston Migeon, L’Estampe Japonaise. Tome I. Musée du Louvre, Paris. 1923.


 * “Catalogue of Ukiyoye Prints in the Collection of Mr. K. Matsukata.” (Text in Japanese). Edition limited to 300 copies. Osaka. 1925.


 * Ukiyoye Hanga Seisui. “Selected Gems of Ukiyoye Prints.” Collected by Z. Matsuki. 3 vols. Kyoto. 1925.


 * Gaston Migeon, Chefs-d’Oeuvre d’Art Japonais. Paris [1905]. see also Louvre.


 * “Catalogue of a Special Exhibition of Prints Selected from the Collection of Mr. A. S. Mihara.” (Text in Japanese). Imperial Institute of Art, Tokyo. 1930.


 * Exhibition of Japanese Prints. Illustrated catalogue with notes and an introduction by Arthur Morrison. The Fine Arts Society, London. 1909.


 * Japanese Works of Art Selected from the Moslé Collection. (Two large portfolios.) The edition with text in English limited to 200 copies. Leipzig. 1914.


 * Objets d’Art d’Extrème Orient et Estampes Japonaises Appartenant à Divers Amateurs. Hôtel Drouot, Paris. Mars 1922.


 * Katsunosuke Nakata, Sharaku. (Text in Japanese). Tokyo. 1925.