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Japanese Inn

Japanese Inn

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Condition: Good

Condition Notes: Contains moderate wear to cover including stains.

Author(s): Oliver Statler

Publication year: 1968

Binding: Paperback

Language: English

Publisher: Pyrimid Books

Using the extraordinary history of the Minaguchi-ya—a real-world, 400-year-old traveler's inn located along Japan's historic Tokaido Road—Oliver Statler crafts a mesmerizing social history of a changing nation. Rather than offering a dry academic study, the narrative filters centuries of Japanese history directly through the sliding doors of this single, enduring sanctuary on the Suruga bay coast. From its founding in 1569 during the bloody warring states period to the arrival of modern industrialization, the inn serves as a front-row seat to the rise and fall of the Tokugawa shogunate. Statler masterfully populates the pages with the real-world historical figures who sought refuge within its walls, including powerful samurai, wandering master artists like Hiroshige, ordinary merchants, and even Emperor Hirohito. Richly illustrated with classic woodblock prints and driven by intimate, meticulously researched storytelling, this timeless literary classic offers an immersive, human-centric window into the changing customs, art, and resilient spirit of traditional Japan.

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  • Like New

    This book is in excellent condition and appears to have been read only once. The pages are clean and unmarked, with no creases or stains. The binding remains firm and tight. There may be minimal signs of shelf wear on the cover or dust jacket, but overall, the book looks and feels nearly new.

  • Very Good

    This book has been read but remains in great condition. It does not look new, yet there is no obvious damage to the cover. Wear and tear are minimal. The pages are clean, free of highlighting or notes, though it may contain identifying marks from a previous owner or bookstore.

  • Good

    This book shows moderate to heavy signs of wear that can include creases, stains or tears. The cover may have minimal damage, and the binding remains intact with slight wear. The majority of pages are undamaged, though there may be some highlighting, underlining, or notes. It may also contain identifying marks from a previous owner or bookstore.

  • Acceptable

    This book shows significant wear, which may include tears, large stains, creases, loose pages, and heavy notes, underlining, or highlighting. The binding may be loose but remains intact. While it has noticeable imperfections, it is still a complete and readable copy. Any major defects will be clearly noted in the listing.

  • As Is

    This book is visibly worn and may be heavily soiled, scuffed, stained, or spotted. It may have loose joints, hinges, or pages, and some text or pages may be missing. Large tears and other significant defects may be present. While still a readable copy, it shows substantial signs of use. Any major flaws will be clearly noted in the listing.

  • Dust Jacket Grading

    (A) Excellent
    The dust jacket is in excellent condition, may show the slightest signs of shelf wear, if any.

    (B) Good
    Shows minor shelf wear, usually along edges and may have a few light stains.

    (C) Fair
    Displays moderate shelf wear, including some noticeable small tears, creasing and/or stains.

    (D) Poor
    Contains large tears, several creases, and/or heavy staining.

    (F) As Is
    Shows significant wear and tear. Majority of dust jacket is torn or missing. May contain heavy staining.