





The Japanese Print: An Interpretation. Horizon Press, New York / Tokyo, 1967. A A Near Fine book, absolutely clean and unmarked, very, very carefully read if that, no dust jacket as issued. There are a few tiny spots on the front and back as pictured. The graphics on the boards and spine remain beautiful as does the gilt lettering. The slip case is Very Good, it has some light cracking on edge and some sticker residue on the back as pictured. Thirty-two color plates, the last is an extended gate-fold (see photos). Wright, not shy with hyperbole, waxes rapturous when describing his own experience with the Japanese print: The print is more autobiographical than you can imagine. If Japanese prints were to be deducted from my education I don’t know what direction the whole may have taken. This is a like new book. I doubt it was ever opened or read.