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 : Tachikawa Emma, Kabuki Nendaiki. “The Kabuki Chronicle.” Edited by Yoshida Eiji. (Text in Japanese). Tokyo. 1926.


 * Yonejiro Noguchi, Sharaku. (Text in Japanese). Tokyo. 1925.


 * Catalogue of Japanese Color Prints of the Best Period Forming Part of the Collection of H. A. Ritchie, Esq. Christie, Manson & Woods, London. 1910.


 * Fritz Rumpf, Sharaku. Berlin. 1932.


 * Sammlung Tony Straus-Negbaur. Beschrieben von Fritz Rumpf. Auktionsleitung. Berlin. 1928.


 * Freidrich Succo, Utagawa Toyokuni und Seine Zeit. 2 vols. München. 1913.


 * An illustrated quarterly journal devoted to the Ukiyo-ye arts and artists. (Text mainly in Japanese). Tokyo. October 1921–January 1928.


 * “The Complete Ukiyo-ye.” (Text in Japanese). 12 vols. Tokyo. 1930–1931.

. “Collected Masterpieces of Ukiyo-ye.” (Text in Japanese). 20 vols. Tokyo. 1931–32.


 * Kiyonaga, Buncho, Sharaku Estampes Japonaises Tirés des Collections de Mm. * * * et Exposées au Musée des Arts Décoratifs en Janvier 1911. Catalogue dressé par M. Vignier avec la collaboration de M. Inada. Ouvrage tiré à 125 exemplaires. Paris. 1911.


 * W. de Seidlitz, Les Estampes Japonaises. Traduction de P. André Lemoisne. Paris. 1911.

The French translation of this book is better illustrated than either the original German edition or the one in English.


 * “Comments on Actors.” Published throughout the eighteenth century by Hachimonjiya. (Text in Japanese).

These chronicles or theatrical year-books give critical opinions as to how the actors included in their listings had played the parts assigned to them.


 * “The Mirror of Actors’ Faces.” (Text in Japanese). Edo. 1795.

The only copy known to be in existence is the one in Tokyo which was used by Dr. Ihara and Mr. Kimura in their researches for this catalogue.


 * “Biographical Studies of Ukiyo-ye Artists.” (Text in Japanese). Edo. 1833.