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Manuscript on paper, entitled on manuscript labels on upper covers & first leaves of text: “Suigun kaitei” 水軍階梯 [“The Naval Ladder”]

Manuscript on paper, entitled on manuscript labels on upper covers & first leaves of text: “Suigun kaitei” 水軍階梯 [“The Naval Ladder”] by TANI, Sojun 谷素純

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Manuscript on paper, entitled on manuscript labels on upper covers & first leaves of text: “Suigun kaitei” 水軍階梯 [“The Naval Ladder”]
Author
TANI, Sojun 谷素純
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Numerous illus. in text, some using colored ink & four manuscript maps (one is loose). 37; 47; 33; 48 folding leaves. Six parts in four vols. 8vo (270 x 191 mm.), orig. semi-stiff wrappers, old stitching. Izu province: from the final leaf: “copied in 1847.” An apparently unique survival of a manual with instructions for naval warfare. Japan in the Tokugawa period maintained strict control of its maritime border, with only Chinese and Dutch merchants being allowed to trade in the port of Nagasaki. Meanwhile, explorers travelled beyond what was then under Japanese control, to northern Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and surrounding areas. In the early 19th century, Japan’s geostrategic situation became more complicated with the arrival of Western ships in Japanese waters seeking access to their ports. Several incidents with English and Russian ships led both the shogunal government and many intellectuals to believe that Japan needed stronger coastal defenses and naval capabilities. Our manuscript appears to have been written in this context. The first volume opens with a section on navigation. Different geographical systems are mentioned in the introduction, including the Buddhist cosmology centered on Mt. Meru and the “theory of a moving earth by the Western Classicists,” referring to European astronomy as introduced to Asia by the Jesuits. There is also a section on a Dutch theory of the weather. Other topics covered in this section include the tides and navigation by the pole star. The second section treats “using the land to one’s advantage” (chiri 地利). The third section is concerned with gunpowder and how to make it. Illustrations show different kinds of weaponry, including cannon. The text then discusses Asian and Western military ships, with illustrations of different kinds of oars, rudders, and anchors. Other sections treat, for example, the movement of troops. A large part of the work presents information on naval warfare in question-and-answer format. There is an illustration of a European ship. Several fold-out maps are included in the last volume, one of which locates Japan in its northeast Asian context, with the islands north of Hokkaido and the Manchurian coast shown in some detail. The manuscript was copied in 1847 by one Miyayama Sennosuke 宮山千之助 in Izu province. The author of the work is given as Tani Sojun. We find no information on him, but the NIJL catalogue lists him as the author of a work on military drills, noting that he belonged to the Yamaga school (Yamaga ryū 山鹿流) of military thought. Founded by Yamaga Sokō 山鹿素行 (1622-85) in the early Edo period, this school sought to fuse the Bushido warrior ethos and military learning. Very good set, preserved in a chitsu. Mostly but not exclusively marginal worming, occasionally touching characters.
The minority of one; October 1966, Vol. 8 No. 10 (whole number 83); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought

The minority of one; October 1966, Vol. 8 No. 10 (whole number 83); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought by Arnoni, M. S., editor

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The minority of one; October 1966, Vol. 8 No. 10 (whole number 83); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought
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Arnoni, M. S., editor
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Passaic NJ: the monthly, 1966. Magazine. 32p., stapled wraps, 9x12 inches, illus., wraps worn, a few small stains on one page, else very good condition. Articles on Puerto Rico, the Vietnam war, the suspicious circumstances surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald's defection to the Soviet Union and subsequent return to the US, and more.