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Auction archive: Lot number 447

3 rare imprints of Japanese-American poetry - 2 Stanford private press limited editions

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US$10 - US$100
Price realised:
US$48
Auction archive: Lot number 447

3 rare imprints of Japanese-American poetry - 2 Stanford private press limited editions

Estimate
US$10 - US$100
Price realised:
US$48
Beschreibung:

Title: 3 rare imprints of Japanese-American poetry - 2 Stanford private press limited editions Author: Kagawa, Bunichi and Kimi Gengo Place: Various places Publisher: Various publishers Date: 1930-34 Description: Kagawa, Bunichi. Hidden Flame. (Half Moon Press, Stanford, California, 1930) 36pp. Frontispiece and title page decoration. (8vo) , original wrappers. No. 26 of 200 numbered copies. Spine soiled. Kagawa, Bunichi. "Cold Dawn / Hollow Summer” in Roon, A Chapbook of Modern Verse, Vol. II, No. 2 (Half Moon Press, Stanford, 1930) 34pp. (8vo), original orange wrappers, printed label, printed on hand-made paper. Upper covers sunned; ink mark on cover. Gengo, Kimi. To One Who Mourns at the Death of The Emperor. (Pilgrim House, NY, 1934) 60pp. Frontispiece sketch of the author. (12mo), original brown cloth spine over brown boards, printed spine label in dust jacket. with large chips and closed tear, inexpertly repaired with transparent tape. The first modern English-language poetry by Japanese-Americans after Isamu Noguchi Kagawa was an immigrant to California, mentored by Stanford Professor Yvor Winters, who arranged for publication of his poetry through a Stanford private press. Kimi Gengo, a Nisei, was born in Hawaii, daughter of a Japanese immigrant schoolteacher. She moved with her family to California, then to Ithaca, New York, where, attending Cornell University, she met polymath Philip Freund, editor of the Cornell Literary Magazine, and Philosophy graduate student Bunji Tagawa. After graduation, she married Tagawa, who went on to become a noted book illustrator (1935-38 listing), and published her own book through Freund, who started the small press publisher, Pilgrim House, which produced only a handful of imprints. During World War II, Kagawa was interned at Tule Lake where he helped published a literary magazine. Gingo and her artist husband, living in New York, escaped internment. Gengo’s book has the owner’s name on flyleaf of Jane E. Bellinger, then an Oregon college student who later received an MA in Asian history from Columbia and visited Japan in 1936 on an international student tour. During World War II, working for the Army Map Service in Washington to translate captured Japanese maps, her “association” with Japanese-Americans “aroused the suspicions of her boss, but she refused to disown her friends, and an investigation by the FBI cleared her name.” Lot Amendments Condition: Very good. Lots sold without reserve are sold “as Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US please consider this when determining your bid amount Item number: 288730b

Auction archive: Lot number 447
Auction:
Datum:
18 Oct 2018
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: 3 rare imprints of Japanese-American poetry - 2 Stanford private press limited editions Author: Kagawa, Bunichi and Kimi Gengo Place: Various places Publisher: Various publishers Date: 1930-34 Description: Kagawa, Bunichi. Hidden Flame. (Half Moon Press, Stanford, California, 1930) 36pp. Frontispiece and title page decoration. (8vo) , original wrappers. No. 26 of 200 numbered copies. Spine soiled. Kagawa, Bunichi. "Cold Dawn / Hollow Summer” in Roon, A Chapbook of Modern Verse, Vol. II, No. 2 (Half Moon Press, Stanford, 1930) 34pp. (8vo), original orange wrappers, printed label, printed on hand-made paper. Upper covers sunned; ink mark on cover. Gengo, Kimi. To One Who Mourns at the Death of The Emperor. (Pilgrim House, NY, 1934) 60pp. Frontispiece sketch of the author. (12mo), original brown cloth spine over brown boards, printed spine label in dust jacket. with large chips and closed tear, inexpertly repaired with transparent tape. The first modern English-language poetry by Japanese-Americans after Isamu Noguchi Kagawa was an immigrant to California, mentored by Stanford Professor Yvor Winters, who arranged for publication of his poetry through a Stanford private press. Kimi Gengo, a Nisei, was born in Hawaii, daughter of a Japanese immigrant schoolteacher. She moved with her family to California, then to Ithaca, New York, where, attending Cornell University, she met polymath Philip Freund, editor of the Cornell Literary Magazine, and Philosophy graduate student Bunji Tagawa. After graduation, she married Tagawa, who went on to become a noted book illustrator (1935-38 listing), and published her own book through Freund, who started the small press publisher, Pilgrim House, which produced only a handful of imprints. During World War II, Kagawa was interned at Tule Lake where he helped published a literary magazine. Gingo and her artist husband, living in New York, escaped internment. Gengo’s book has the owner’s name on flyleaf of Jane E. Bellinger, then an Oregon college student who later received an MA in Asian history from Columbia and visited Japan in 1936 on an international student tour. During World War II, working for the Army Map Service in Washington to translate captured Japanese maps, her “association” with Japanese-Americans “aroused the suspicions of her boss, but she refused to disown her friends, and an investigation by the FBI cleared her name.” Lot Amendments Condition: Very good. Lots sold without reserve are sold “as Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US please consider this when determining your bid amount Item number: 288730b

Auction archive: Lot number 447
Auction:
Datum:
18 Oct 2018
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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