found: 10 books

 
Ekimo, Ochiai.
The Japanese family system in transition : a sociological analysis of family change in postwar Japan.
Tokyo : LTCB International Library Foundation, 1997. Hardcover. Dustjacket. xii,197 pp. (LTCB International Library selection, 6). English translation of : Nijuisseiki kazoku e : kazoku no sengo taisei no mikata, koekata. - [S.l.] : Yuhikaku Publ. Co., 1994. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. ISBN 9784924971066.
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Book number: #160578
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Keywords: JAPAN,

 
Fukushima, Kazuaki and Ryoichi Ochiai:
Muscle Relaxants. Physiologic and Pharmacologic Aspects.
Springer, 1995. 434 p. Hardcover/Pappeinband Very good. Shrink wrapped. / Sehr guter Zustand. In Folie verschweisst. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
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Book number: 813892
€  93.70 [Appr.: US$ 101.42 | £UK 79.75 | JP¥ 15895]
Catalogue: Medizin
Keywords: ISBN: 9784431701682

 
Maeda, Yoshiaki, Peter Michor and Takushiro Ochiai:
From Geometry to Quantum Mechanics: In Honor of Hideki Omori. [Progress in Mathematics, Vol. 252].
Birkhäuser, 2006. 341 p. Hardcover/Pappeinband Very good. Shrink wrapped. / Sehr guter Zustand. In Folie verschweisst. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
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Book number: 815438
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Catalogue: Physik
Keywords: ISBN: 9780817645120

 Ochiai, Mike; Amy Tomita [Trans]; Brian Kai; Ken Matsugu; George Tomita, A Centennial Pilgrimage: Japanese Canadians and the United Church of Canada
Ochiai, Mike; Amy Tomita [Trans]; Brian Kai; Ken Matsugu; George Tomita
A Centennial Pilgrimage: Japanese Canadians and the United Church of Canada
Japanese Association of the United Church of Canada, 1992. Paperback. pp. 74. 4to. White card covers. Profusely illustrated with black and white photographic reproductions and illustrations. Lightest shelfwear, contents remain clean and unmarked with tight, sound binding. Overall, very good+. At time of cataloguing there are no copies of this title present on Amicus. .
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Book number: 044789
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 69.5 | £UK 59 | JP¥ 11754]
Catalogue: Religion
Keywords: local history; canadian history; religion; united church; canadiana; rare;

 
Ochiai, Hidy
Hidy Ochiai's Living Karate - [Uniform Title: Living Karate]
Chicago : Contemporary Books 1986. First Edition. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 153 pages; Description: vi. 153 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Subjects: Karate. Self-defense--Karate.ISBN: 0809248417.
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Book number: 80995
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 OCHIAI, EMIKO (EDITOR) & VARIOUS, The Logic of Female Succession Rethinking Patriarchy and Patrilineality in Global and Historical Perspective.
OCHIAI, EMIKO (EDITOR) & VARIOUS
The Logic of Female Succession Rethinking Patriarchy and Patrilineality in Global and Historical Perspective.
Kyoto, Japan: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2003. Softcover. Only slight edge wear to card covers ; Trade PB; International Symposium #19 January 2002; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 323 pages; This is a study observing several world cultures, including Canada, India, Japan, Great Britain, China among others.. Very Good+ .
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Book number: 17365
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 41.75 | £UK 35.5 | JP¥ 7053]
Catalogue: Women's Issues
Keywords: Japan Patriarchy Asia Patrilineal Social Science

 
(Reference, Japanese) Ochiai Naobumi (Revised by H.
Nihon Daijiten Gensen
1928. (Reference, Japanese) Ochiai Naobumi [Revised by Haga Yaichi]. Nihon Daijiten GENSEN. Tokyo: Ookura Shoten, 1928. This is the revised edition of this dictionary by the eminent literary figure Ochiai, first published in 1921. The five volumes average over 800pp. They are bound in half cloth and gilt leather. In this copy, several of the backstrips are loose and chipping, the exteriors are quite rough, though the contents are very good. (Carriage extra despite CWO) The 5 vols.:. .
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Book number: 27356
USD 140.00 [Appr.: EURO 129.5 | £UK 110.25 | JP¥ 21941]

 Rush, Michael (ED.) / Yasufumi Nakamori; Noriko Ambe; Keisen Hama; Toru Hayashi; Tam Ochiai; Hiroshi Sugito; Editor-Michael Rush; Contributor-Midori Matsui; Contributor-Dominique Nahas, JAPAN: RISING.
Rush, Michael (ED.) / Yasufumi Nakamori; Noriko Ambe; Keisen Hama; Toru Hayashi; Tam Ochiai; Hiroshi Sugito; Editor-Michael Rush; Contributor-Midori Matsui; Contributor-Dominique Nahas
JAPAN: RISING.
Published by Palm Beach Institute of Contempo, 2004 ; Conditie: In zeer goede staat. Softcover. Rijkelijk geïllustreerd. Geen leesvouwen rug.
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Book number: 228231095
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Hearn, Lafcadio; R. Tanabe and T. Ochiai, compilers and editors
A History of English Literature in a Series of Lectures, Complete in Two Volumes
Tokyo, Japan, Hokuseido Press, 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Size: Large 8vo 9" - 10. Not seemingly otherwise available to the trade in this state and condition insofar as it is a set complete in two Fine condition burgundy-colored, pebbly leatherette hardcover volumes and with sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spines and gilt devices to front covers. Top edges gilt. Illustrated, printed paper dust wrappers, sunned moderately and soiled lightly along edges, a bit of chipping thereto, else clean and intact, not price-clipped, and now in archival plastic coats. First Editions, both. Set comes with the original publisher's packing boxes, with Kanji character and English titles, printed labels to spines, and archival boxes riveted along top and bottom edges, folding in front. One in Good condition, with short split along one joint, the other in easily Very Good condition. Fine black-and-white photographic portrait of the goggle-eyed author at frontis of Volume I, and another black-and-white photograph of the graduating class of 1897 of the College of Literature, Imperial University of Tokyo, Japan. At rear of first volume is tipped-in, a note, protected by tissue guard, saying: "Special attention is called to the Author's seal in Japanese characters, made of green agate produced in Idzumo Province. Among so many others, Hearn liked this one best, being a present from Mr. Sentaro Nishida who was an intimate friend of his, at Matsue." Also at rear of each volume is another tipped-in sheet with the Author's Seal but that looks like a tariff stamp. The lectures were delivered between Fall Semester of 1900 through Spring semester of 1903. Prefatory notes suggest that they are not heavily edited from the forms they took as they were taken down by Hearn's students. Volume I discourses upon a period stretching from "Old Heathen Poetry" through the Norman Conquest and all the way to the explosion in poetry in 18th century England. A supplement considers Ben Jonson, the literature of the Restoration, Milton, Dryden, and Restoration drama. Volume II is comprised mostly of Victorian-era poetry and prose, singers and actors, including the Bronte sisters and George Eliot. Volume I: iv, 2-478 [2], then a Supplement of 60 + xii pp.; Volume II: iv [1], 480 [1], 482-914 + xii pp. "Koizumi Yakumo," Britain-born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (in 1850), of Greek-Irish descent, was a writer who worked in the United States for several newspapers before moving to Japan and in essence becoming Japanese, dying there in 1904. Remarkably well-versed in Japanese culture, especially its myths and legends. A very attractive set.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fine/Very Good,
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Book number: 348378
USD 475.00 [Appr.: EURO 439 | £UK 373.5 | JP¥ 74444]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: English literature|Lafcadio Hearn|Sentaro Nishida|literature

 [VIEW - JAPAN]. OCHIAI Yoshiiku (UTAGAWA Yoshiiku)., Kiyoko zuga [= Representation of Nagasaki harbour].[Nagasaki, ca. 1880?]. A large watercolour painting of Nagasaki harbour (image size: 49.5 x 87.5 cm), probably on mulberry bark paper, with one large Asian ship, more than a dozen small Asian boats, and a steam boat in the background, all rendered following Western conventions of perspective. In a passe-partout in a modern wooden frame painted gold (95 x 125 cm), behind glass.
[VIEW - JAPAN]. OCHIAI Yoshiiku (UTAGAWA Yoshiiku).
Kiyoko zuga [= Representation of Nagasaki harbour].[Nagasaki, ca. 1880?]. A large watercolour painting of Nagasaki harbour (image size: 49.5 x 87.5 cm), probably on mulberry bark paper, with one large Asian ship, more than a dozen small Asian boats, and a steam boat in the background, all rendered following Western conventions of perspective. In a passe-partout in a modern wooden frame painted gold (95 x 125 cm), behind glass.
A large watercolour painting from the Meiji period showing Nagasaki harbour viewed from the city, looking across at the Papenburg (Dutch for Pope's mountain), named for the many Catholic martyrs who were thrown off the peak. A large Asian ship in the harbour (15.5 cm tall in the painting) forms a focal point in the painting, while the masts of another appear in the foreground at left. Several more Asian sailing ships appear far in the background and there are many small rowboats in the foreground and background. Of special interest is a steamboat sailing into the harbour in the background left, with two smokestacks.Ochiai Yoshiiku (1833-1904) belonged to the group of woodcut artists known as the Utagawa school, and is therefore also known as Utagawa Yoshiiku. He studied with Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), who had studied with Tokokuni I (1769-1825), who took charge of the group when its founder, his teacher Utagawa Toyoharu (1735-1814), died. The Utagawa school is known for mixing Western traditions, especially Western perspective, into traditional Japanese styles. While most of Ochiai's work remained faithful to the traditional manner, the present painting shows a nearly pure Western perspective. This combined with the fact that his name also appears transliterated in the Latin alphabet may mean this painting was made for a European patron.With a few wrinkles in the paper slightly affecting the mountain at the right, the sky near it and the sail of the large ship, but otherwise in fine condition. A lovely and unusually large Japanese watercolour painting, showing Nagasaki harbour with many ships and boats.
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