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Japanese Tattooing Now: Memory and Transition by Michael McCabe: Used

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Condition
Good: A book that has been read, but is in good condition. Minimal damage to the book cover eg. ...
Publication Date
2004-11-23
Pages
176
ISBN
9780764321429
Book Title
Japanese Tattooing Now : Memory and Transition
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing, The Limited
Item Length
11 in
Publication Year
2004
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Michael Mccabe
Genre
Art
Topic
BODYART & Tattooing
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Width
8.5 in
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Japanese men have been marked by tattoo artists for the past 300 years. Today's urbane Japanese youth continue the tradition, proudly creating and wearing this ever changing art form. Over 530 breathtaking color photos display a vast range of Japanese tattoos, from traditional full-body forms repleat with classical images steeped in symbolism, including Horimono, to modern One-Point style, heavily influenced by the cultures of the West.The fascinating text provides a glimpse of Japan's youth culture and recounts, through personal interviews, stories of Japanese masters of the tattoo art, including Senseis Horihide, Horiyoshi III, Horitoshi I, Horiyasu, and Horikoi. Readers will see some of the most intricate tattoo art in the world, while traveling through time from the 19th century Edo Floating World to the busy streets of modern Tokyo.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Schiffer Publishing, The Limited
ISBN-10
0764321420
ISBN-13
9780764321429
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44182124

Product Key Features

Book Title
Japanese Tattooing Now : Memory and Transition
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
BODYART & Tattooing
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Author
Michael Mccabe
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
22
Lccn
2004-112296
Target Audience
Trade
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
LeafCats
378
Dewey Decimal
391.6/5/0952
Lc Classification Number
Gt2346.J3m33 2005
Copyright Date
2005

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