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Kōyō Gunkan Original Modern Japanese Translation, Complete 3-Volume Set, 2006, Author Unknown, Translated by Tetsuro Koshihara, Newton Press Vol. 1: New Edition, 11th Printing, 2006 Vol. 2: New Edition, 10th Printing, 2006 Vol. 3: New Edition, 11th Printing, 2006 Management Numbers: b-9 → b-10 → b-11 Overall, the condition is good, but there is some yellowing and minor scratches due to age. Please check the condition in the images. Therefore, please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for the same quality as new or are extremely concerned about the condition. Publisher: Newton Press Published: 2006 Author: Unknown, Translated by Tetsuro Koshihara Pages: Vol. 1: Approximately 297 pages Vol. 2: Approximately 251 pages Vol. 3: Approximately 248 pages Language: Japanese Country of Origin: Japan Softcover ISBN-13: 978-4315400854 ISBN-13: 978-4315400861 ISBN-13: 978-4315400878 1921221010007 ■ Size of one book Height: Approximately 17.4cm / 6.8 inches Width: Approximately 10.9cm / 4.2 inches Thickness: Approximately 1.5cm / 0.5 inches Weight: Approximately 199g ■ Supplementary Explanation of the Product ■ "Kōyō Gunkan" is a military science book that records the strategies and tactics of the Takeda clan, the warlords of Kai Province during the Sengoku period. It consists of the beginning volume, a table of contents, 20 volumes and 23 books in total, 60 items, and 2 supplementary volumes. It mainly records battle accounts from the periods of Takeda Shingen and Katsuyori, as well as military law, criminal law, etc. There is a postscript by Kanbe Ohata from 1632 at the end of volume 10 of the old printed copy, and records of reading have been found from around 1635-1636. --- Recycled materials may be used for packaging. Management Number: b-8 → b-9
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