Examples mounted on both sides of continuous strip folded accordian fashion to form 33 leaves. Interleaved with translations., Most likely compiled during the late Edo period, circa first half of the 19th century.
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Cover title., On double leave, folded accordion style (orihon)., Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified, 1 volume : color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations
Nosatsu collected for and donated to Frederick Starr by the Japanese American Nosatsu Association headed by Seccho Ota., Unpaged double leaves mounted color illustrations