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Ribon, along with "Nakayoshi" and "Ciao," is a magazine beloved by girls nationwide. November 1964 Issue Featured Manga: Miyako Maki: "Ribon's Waltz" Masako Watanabe: "Princess Minako" Fujio Akatsuka: "Himitsu no Akko-chan" Yoko Imamura: "Chako-chan's Diary" Hisashi Sekiya: "Hana yo Sake, Shiroku Chisaku" Toshiko Ueda: "Peko-sensei" Keiji Hotani: "Balloon" (One-shot) Tatsumi Yamauchi: "Bell Rang Three Times" "Ribon's Waltz" features 4 color pages. 4 two-color pages, 4 monochrome pages. "Princess Minako" features 4 color pages. "Chako-chan's Diary" features 4 two-color pages, 4 monochrome pages. "Hana yo Sake, Shiroku Chisaku" features 1 color page. 5 two-color pages, 4 monochrome pages. Color Gravure: Prince Hiro of Karuizawa: "A Fun Summer Vacation" Volleyball: "Goodbye, Fallen Leaves" Sing with The Peanuts: "Moon Desert" Two-Color Pages: Local Dolls: "Kokeshi Dolls" Illustrations by Setsuko Tamura and Miyako Maki Monochrome Gravure: Today's Star Sports Day Featuring The Three Funkeys, Sachiko Kobayashi, and others Which One Suits You Best? Style illustrations by Miyako Maki, Masako Watanabe, Makoto Takahashi, Setsuko Tamura, and Yoko Imamura Special Feature: "Girls Are Stronger!" Filled with 7 pages of illustrations by Setsuko Tamura Serial Novel: "Flower Garden in the Mist" Illustrations by Masae Tatsumi, Text by Shumon Miura Ribon's Favorite Theater: "Young Heidelberg" Illustrations by Misao Egawa Letters Exchange between Tomoko Matsushima and Her Mom Yoko Naito, a Movie Star Born from Ribon Reading pages are also substantial. A nostalgic color advertisement for "Tammy-chan," an American-born paper doll, is also included. The spine is mostly faded from sun exposure. There is graffiti on the back cover. There are minor damages, tears, and stains, but there are no missing pages, and the text is in good condition. For fans of Showa era shojo manga, how about it?
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