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Ehon Hokoki 絵本補公記 Volume 6 – Edo Period Japanese Illustrated Chronicle of Toyotomi Hideyoshi-B90

Ehon Hokoki 絵本補公記 Volume 6 – Edo Period Japanese Illustrated Chronicle of Toyotomi Hideyoshi-B90

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Ehon Hokōki (絵本補公記) Volume 6 – Late Edo Samurai Chronicle

An authentic woodblock-printed Edo-period book from the renowned Ehon Hokōki series, chronicling the rise and triumphs of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537–1598) — the unifier of Japan.

This sixth volume captures later episodes of Hideyoshi’s story, including strategic battles, imperial audiences, and political intrigues that shaped Japan’s unification. The work blends detailed historical narration with ukiyo-e-style woodblock illustrations, featuring dynamic samurai, imperial courtiers, and mountain battle scenes rendered in graceful linework and rich composition.

Published in the mid-19th century by Kanaya Gohei (金屋五兵衛) of Kyoto, this book reflects the refined artistry of Edo printing — fukuro-toji (pouch-binding), embossed green-paper covers with chrysanthemum and bamboo motifs, and text printed on delicate handmade washi.

An exceptional addition for collectors of Japanese antiquarian books, samurai history, or ukiyo-e print culture, offering both literary depth and visual storytelling.

Title: 絵本補公記 巻之六 (Ehon Hokōki – Volume 6)

Translation: Illustrated Chronicle of Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Period: Late Edo (Early–Mid 19th Century)

Publisher: 金屋五兵衛 (Kanaya Gohei, Kyoto)

Technique: Woodblock printing on handmade washi

Binding: Fukuro-toji (stitched pouch binding)

Content: Samurai campaigns · Imperial court · Mountain battle illustrations

Language: Classical Japanese

The Ehon Hokōki volumes celebrate Japan’s martial heritage with masterful design and historical precision. Volume 6 stands out for its vivid depictions of Hideyoshi’s military mastery and imperial relations, engraved with the confident lines typical of Kyoto’s finest 19th-century publishers.

A genuine cultural artifact for scholars and collectors seeking authentic Edo-period historical prints.

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