Front cover to a ca. 1911 crepe-paper reprint of the Hare of Inaba.

Featured on PDR in the essay Woodblocks in Wonderland: The Japanese Fairy Tale Series

From gift-bestowing sparrows and peach-born heroes to goblin spiders and dancing phantom cats — in a series of beautifully illustrated books, the majority printed on an unusual cloth-like crepe paper, the publisher Takejiro Hasegawa introduced Japanese folk tales to the West. Christopher DeCou on how a pioneering cross-cultural endeavour gave rise to a magnificent chapter in the history of children’s publishing.

Front cover to a ca. 1911 crepe-paper reprint of the Hare of Inaba.

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1911

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Hare of Inaba


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