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Dublin Core
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Title
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The Hare of Inaba
Subject
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Crepe paper book
Woodblock print
Japanese Fairy Tales
Description
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book describing the fairy tale "The Hare of Inaba."
Creator
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938
Source
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Private collection, on loan to the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
Publisher
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T. Hasegawa, 17 Kami Negishi, Tokyo
Date
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Meiji 19, Month 12, Day 7 (Dec. 7, 1886)
Contributor
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T.H. James, Translator. Kobayashi, Eitaku. Illustrator.
Rights
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Copyright Connecticut College, 2014. For rights and reproduction requests, contact the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives at learcenter@conncoll.edu
Format
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Image/JPEG
Language
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English, Japanese
Type
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Document
Identifier
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Japanese fairy tale series, No. 11
Coverage
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Meiji 19, Month 12, Day 7 (Dec. 7, 1886)
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many crocodiles there are in the sea, and how many hares there are in the land. And now to begin with the crocodiles. Come, every one of you, and be down in a row, across from this island to Cape Keta, then I will step upon each one, and count you as I run across. When I have finished counting you, we shall count the hares, and then we shall know whether there are most hares, or most crocodiles." The crocodiles came and lay down in a row. Then I stepped on them and counted them as I ran
Original Format
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Crepe paper book
Dublin Core
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Title
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Page 11, The Hare of Inaba
Creator
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Hasegawa, Takejiro, 1853-1938
Source
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Private Collection on loan to Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
Publisher
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T. Hasegawa 17 Kami Negishi Tokyo
Date
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Meiji 19, Month 12, Day 7 (Dec. 7, 1886)
Crepe Paper book
hare of inaba
Hasegawa
Woodblock printing