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  • Torao - Editor in Chief Saito

    Editore: Asahi Shimbun Newspaper Publishing Co. January 1959, 1959

    Da: The Book Garden, Bountiful, UT, U.S.A.

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    Oversized Paperback. Condizione: Fair - Cash. Color front cover of a close photograph of what appears to be a string umbrella. Corners and edges has heavy wear with curling of edges. Spine has some peeling on head and tail of spine. Internal pages are in good condition with unmarked pages. Back cover has bottom corner clipped, top corner is creased. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book.

  • Saito, Torao - Editor in Chief

    Editore: Asahi Shimbun Newspaper Publishing Co. 1959, 1959

    Da: Wonderland Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.

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    ed. paperback about very good condition with a bit of wear in a very good wooden slpicase - book is paperback in a hard slipcase - shipping via USPS.

  • Editor in Chief Torao Saito

    Editore: Asahi Shimbun, 1959, 1959

    Da: Jackson Street Booksellers, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Fine in a Fine wooden slipcase. 398pp 4to.

  • Immagine del venditore per This is Japan, Number Eight, September 1960 venduto da Take Five Books

    Saito, Torao; Editor-in-Chief

    Editore: Asahi Shimbun Publishing Company, Tokyo

    Da: Take Five Books, Ashland, OR, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Edition Not Stated. On spine of book: This is Japan Number Eight 1961. "Spy-Writer's Reconnaissance in Japan" by Ian Fleming, page 88. Expedited or International shipping will cost more, large, heavy book with bump to top pages, else near fine in near fine wooden slipcase.

  • Saito, Torao (Editor-in-Chief)

    Editore: Ashai Shimbum Newspaper Publishing Company, Tokyo, 1958

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Condizione: Good. Shigijiro Sano (Contributing artist), and Kiyashi (illustratore). Format is 10.25 inches by 13 inches. 419, [1] pages. Illustrated covers. Illustrations (some in color). The cover has some wear and soiling. The text is in English. Spine says This is Japan Number 5 1958. The Slipcase/Box is in good condition with some staining and ink notations on the back. The front has a label that states This is Japan 5. The contents include: The Asahi's Part in the Antarctic Expedition Chronicle 1956-1957, The Influence of "Southern Barbarian" Art in Japan, Japan Discovers the Atom, Self-Defence in Japan, Hokkaido, Japan: A Selected Bibliography, Korin Ogata, Okyo Maruyama, Kimono Miscellany, Behind the Kabuki Curtain, Shippoku Cooking, Nagasaki. Includes an Index of Advertisers. Among the contributors are: Shigeru Yoshida, Ilya Erenburg, Desmon Robins. In the 1920s Saito attended Waseda University, one of the most prestigious in the country, and graduated from its Department of Architecture in 1930. Rather than working as a full-time architect after graduation, he joined instead the Asahi Newspaper Co. first as a science reporter and then as an aviation correspondent. Asahi was then - and still is - one of the oldest and largest of Japan's national newspaper and magazine groups, and generally thought to hold liberal views. However this period also coincided with Japan invading Manchuria and becoming increasingly right wing and nationalistic, with the government progressively dominated by the military. While working at Asahi, the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937 and Japan attacked Pearl Harbor at the end of 1941. By then Saito had been promoted to editing Asahi's monthly magazine Koku Asahi (Aviation Asahi) having launched it the beginning of 1941. It's role simply was to expound on the greatness and superiority of the Japanese air force, explain in depth an understanding of foreign fighting craft and, as the Second World war progressed, publish the numbers and types of enemy aircraft that had been shot down. It would seem that Koku Asahi was highly successful and continued to be printed through to the final month of Japan's defeat even though paper and ink supplies were in short supply due to damage caused by air raids and when most other aviation magazines had been discontinued. But at some stage, he also became a war correspondent attached to the Imperial Navy. By 1953, Saito had been appointed as chief editor of This Is Japan, a lavishly illustrated, large format journal published annually. Running to over three hundred pages and printed in both color as well as black and white, this contained articles authored by Japanese and foreign experts on many aspects of the country: its culture and arts, the sciences, manufacturing, and every day life. Over the years, Saito was able to persuade a great number of distinguished people to contribute including a plethora of Japanese and foreign writers, artists, actors, filmmakers, diplomats and politicians and, from abroad, diplomats journalists. Saito's last edition of This is Japan as editor was in 1966 after which he retired but remained as an editorial advisor for the 1967 edition. Trade paperback with associated slipcase/box Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.