The aim of this article is to outline the history and importance of the collection of Japanese books which were acquired by the British Museum from the diplomat and scholar Sir Ernest Mason Satow (1843-1929) and which passed to the stewardship of the British Library on its creation in 1973. Satow’s life and career have been studied and written about extensively and a number of articles have been written about his book collections. In preparing this article, therefore, I have concentrated on assembling information, notably from Satow’s own letters and diaries and the archives of the British Museum and British Library, to explain how the collections were assembled, the story of their acquisition by the British Museum and how they have been tr...
The article deals with the origins and evolutionary history of the main libraries’ collections in R...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.443(STICERD-DP-JS--90/214) / BL...
The postwar emergence of Japan as one of the most economically and technologically advanced nations ...
The aim of this article is to outline the history and importance of the collection of Japanese books...
THE British Library's antiquarian Japanese collection has long been regarded as one of the finest ou...
responsibility for the collections of Japan and Korea. Japan has always been one of the forgotten co...
This illustrated article describes the contents of the Japanese rare book collection acquired from J...
A review of five catalogs of collections of premodern Japanese books and manuscripts from Western co...
This article discusses various patterns for organization of rare and old Japanese books in U.S. acad...
This article explores Japanese women’s engagements with the British heritage industry in the 2000s b...
1. PRO 30/33 6/1 Consular staff Yokohama: John C. Hall, James Troup|2. PRO 30/33 6/2 Consular staff ...
The Anglo-Japanese History Project was initiated by the former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Mura...
"1. Collection made by Mr. A. Wylie in Japan bought by the ... library. 2. Collection presented by t...
“Here, indeed, lies the whole miracle of collecting,” Jean Baudrillard asserted, “it is invariably o...
1. PRO 30/33 5/1 Foreign Office (official).|2. PRO 30/33 5/2 Foreign Office (official).|3. PRO 30/33...
The article deals with the origins and evolutionary history of the main libraries’ collections in R...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.443(STICERD-DP-JS--90/214) / BL...
The postwar emergence of Japan as one of the most economically and technologically advanced nations ...
The aim of this article is to outline the history and importance of the collection of Japanese books...
THE British Library's antiquarian Japanese collection has long been regarded as one of the finest ou...
responsibility for the collections of Japan and Korea. Japan has always been one of the forgotten co...
This illustrated article describes the contents of the Japanese rare book collection acquired from J...
A review of five catalogs of collections of premodern Japanese books and manuscripts from Western co...
This article discusses various patterns for organization of rare and old Japanese books in U.S. acad...
This article explores Japanese women’s engagements with the British heritage industry in the 2000s b...
1. PRO 30/33 6/1 Consular staff Yokohama: John C. Hall, James Troup|2. PRO 30/33 6/2 Consular staff ...
The Anglo-Japanese History Project was initiated by the former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Mura...
"1. Collection made by Mr. A. Wylie in Japan bought by the ... library. 2. Collection presented by t...
“Here, indeed, lies the whole miracle of collecting,” Jean Baudrillard asserted, “it is invariably o...
1. PRO 30/33 5/1 Foreign Office (official).|2. PRO 30/33 5/2 Foreign Office (official).|3. PRO 30/33...
The article deals with the origins and evolutionary history of the main libraries’ collections in R...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.443(STICERD-DP-JS--90/214) / BL...
The postwar emergence of Japan as one of the most economically and technologically advanced nations ...