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by Ming-Ju Sun
Throughout history the warrior has held an esteemed place in Japanese society. Now Ming-Ju Sun has created a new costume collection depicting nearly a thousand years of Japanese warrior garb. Two handsome young samurai, printed on the gatefold cover, pose in simple tunics, ready to be clad in 16 authentic full-color costumes: a warrior general of the Kamakura Period (1185-1392), an imperial guard of the Ashikaga Period (1338-1573), an armored warrior from the fractious Momoyama Period (1568-1615), a royal soldier of the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912), and many more. Weapons, headgear, hairstyles, and accessories are all included to guarantee authenticity down to the smallest detail. This beautiful collection is sure to delight costume designers, military history buffs, and devotees of Japanese history and culture.
Dover Original. 2 dolls (printed on gatefold cover). 16 costumes and accessories on 16 plates of lightweight stock. Notes. 9 1/4" x 12 1/4". Saddlewired. April 2000, Paperbd.
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