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Kibyooshi Kibyōshi 黄表紙 "Yellow Cover Books"
is a genre of Japanese picture book kusazōshi (草双紙) produced during the middle of the Edo period, from 1775 to the early 19th century. Physically identifiable by their yellow-backed covers, kibyōshi were typically printed in 10 page volumes, many spanning two to three volumes in length, with the average number of total pages being 30. Considered to be the first purely adult comicbook in Japanese literature, a large picture spans each page, with descriptive prose and dialogue filling the blank spaces in the image.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
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"Bakemono Hakonesaki" - written by unknown and illustrated by Torii Kiyonaga
"Shirimakuri Goyoujin" - written and illustrated by Jippensha Ikku
"Narita Dochu Hizakurige" - by Kanagaki Robun and illustrated by Ichimatsusai Yoshimune
"Ninso Tenohira Roya San Mitoshi Sajiki" - written and illustrated by Santo Kyoden
"Oni Kojima Homare no Adauchi" - by Shikitei Sanba and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Keisei Suikoden" - by Kyokutei Bakin and illustrated by Utagawa Kuniyasu
"Akutai no kyoukotsu" - written and illustrated by Santo Kyoden
"Kanataduna Chushingura" - by Santo Kyoden and illustrated by Kitao Shigemasa
"Kanewaraji" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Tsukimaru ,Yoshimaru and Kunimaru
"Oo Edo Bakemono Saiken" "Edo Bakemono Soushi" - by Adam Kabat
"Edo Gesaku Bunko" - by Hayashi Yoshikazu : Kawade Shobo Shinsha
"Edo Gesaku Soushi" - by Tanahashi Masahiro
"Edo no Gesaku Ehon" - by Koike Masatane
"Dochu Sugoroku" - by Ryutei Tanehiko and illustrated by Utagawa Kunisada
"Kyokun" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Katsushika Hokusai
"Boshu Higami Myokengu Riyaku no Sukedachi" y Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Omisoka Akebono-zoshi" - by Santo Kyozan and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Mitsunoura Naniwa no Adauchi" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Utagawa Kunisada
- What is Kusazoshi ?
How to make Kusazoshi
- source : geocities.jp/kusazoshi -
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Kibyooshi Kibyōshi 黄表紙 "Yellow Cover Books"
is a genre of Japanese picture book kusazōshi (草双紙) produced during the middle of the Edo period, from 1775 to the early 19th century. Physically identifiable by their yellow-backed covers, kibyōshi were typically printed in 10 page volumes, many spanning two to three volumes in length, with the average number of total pages being 30. Considered to be the first purely adult comicbook in Japanese literature, a large picture spans each page, with descriptive prose and dialogue filling the blank spaces in the image.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
.......................................................................
"Bakemono Hakonesaki" - written by unknown and illustrated by Torii Kiyonaga
"Shirimakuri Goyoujin" - written and illustrated by Jippensha Ikku
"Narita Dochu Hizakurige" - by Kanagaki Robun and illustrated by Ichimatsusai Yoshimune
"Ninso Tenohira Roya San Mitoshi Sajiki" - written and illustrated by Santo Kyoden
"Oni Kojima Homare no Adauchi" - by Shikitei Sanba and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Keisei Suikoden" - by Kyokutei Bakin and illustrated by Utagawa Kuniyasu
"Akutai no kyoukotsu" - written and illustrated by Santo Kyoden
"Kanataduna Chushingura" - by Santo Kyoden and illustrated by Kitao Shigemasa
"Kanewaraji" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Tsukimaru ,Yoshimaru and Kunimaru
"Oo Edo Bakemono Saiken" "Edo Bakemono Soushi" - by Adam Kabat
"Edo Gesaku Bunko" - by Hayashi Yoshikazu : Kawade Shobo Shinsha
"Edo Gesaku Soushi" - by Tanahashi Masahiro
"Edo no Gesaku Ehon" - by Koike Masatane
"Dochu Sugoroku" - by Ryutei Tanehiko and illustrated by Utagawa Kunisada
"Kyokun" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Katsushika Hokusai
"Boshu Higami Myokengu Riyaku no Sukedachi" y Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Omisoka Akebono-zoshi" - by Santo Kyozan and illustrated by Utagawa Toyokuni
"Mitsunoura Naniwa no Adauchi" - by Jippensha Ikku and illustrated by Utagawa Kunisada
- What is Kusazoshi ?
How to make Kusazoshi
- source : geocities.jp/kusazoshi -
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