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- Title
- Momotaro.
- Content partner
- University of Otago
- Collection
- Otago University Research Heritage
- Description
Chirimen books are thought to have been invented in August 1885, when a Japanese fairy tale series was published by Hasegawa Takejiro (1853-1936). The books were illustrated by Sensei Eitaku. Thirty-one popular Japanese folktales were translated into English. Under special contract with Griffith, Farran & Co., the first 16 books of the fairy tale series were printed by Kobunsha with the Griffith, Farran & Company imprint. The special printings for Griffith, Farran & Company were published ca ...
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- Image
- Date created
- 1888
- Creator
- Eitaku, 1843-1890
- URL
- https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/5993
- Related subjects
- Folk tales and legends / Momotarō
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