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*Please read the profile. ◎ Popular paperback edition ◎ Out of print by publisher, no plans for reprint, out of print status ◎ With obi (book band) Clean as shown in the photos. No noticeable scratches or dirt. There are minor scuffs that are difficult to convey in the photos. 10 years since publication. While there is a slight yellowing, it is within an acceptable level as shown in the photos. In my opinion, it is clean with little signs of use for a used book. Confirmed no writing or highlighting. As it is rarely available, you can expect good resale value after reading. If you are looking for it, please purchase it soon. With obi. "Kinō wa Kyō no Monogatari: Zen'yakuchū" (Yesterday is Today's Story: Complete Translation and Notes) Miyao Yoshio List Price: ¥1650 + tax (¥1815) First Edition, February 2016 A collection of humorous stories compiled in the early modern period. Numerous tales that permeated and were enjoyed by common people in various forms, such as ancient movable type editions, printed editions, and handwritten copies. The humorous stories, which are speculated to be "one of the top one or two bestsellers among Kanazoshi," and were carried over to "Seisui Sho," reflect the sense of humor of the people of that time. A collection of works by unknown authors, including stories about "foolish" people in everyday life, erotic and homosexual stories, vulgar stories, and stories featuring Nobunaga and Hideyoshi. Miyao Yoshio (Miyao Yoshio, born 1948) A researcher of early modern Japanese literature. Also written as Miyao Yoshio. Born in Tokyo as the child of Miyao Shigewo. Miyao Jiro is his sibling born in the same year. In 1976, he completed the doctoral program at Nihon University Graduate School of Letters, Department of Japanese Literature, without obtaining a degree. He has served as a committee member of the Society for Early Modern Japanese Literature and the head of the Yūguriken Bunko. He also served as the representative of the Storytelling Research Group. *We mainly handle popular works and out-of-print paperback editions. Please check the seller's item list. #MiyaoYoshio #Miyao_Yoshio #Book #JapaneseLiterature/Novels/Stories
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