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Very good in poor jacket. With 159 illustrations including 12 in color. 296 pages (endpapers partially yellowed from inner flaps of dust wrapper), large 8vo, maroon cloth, tatered and taped dust wrapper. Greenwich, New York Graphic Society, (1973). A very good copy in a poor dust wrapper.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition. 268pp. Illustrated. Fading on the boards and a remainder mark on the bottom page edge else very good in a good tape repaired dustwrapper with toning and tears.
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VG-(DJ. missing; Moderate discoloration to cloth and wear to wraps, but interior very clean) Deep red cloth over boards; 296 pp.; 12 color plates, 147 bw figures. From the dust jacket: Michael Sullivan leads his readers through four centuries of exciting interaction between the artists of China and Japan and the artists of Western Europe. In this revised and expanded edition, the author summarizes the effects of East and West upon each other's art, giving a brief account of how these effects came about and comparing the responses of China and Japan to Western art.