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One of the great benefits of joining the International Netsuke Society is the quarterly journal which the society publishes. Articles are written by various collectors, scholars and dealers of netsuke. Published with high quality papers, the journal is handsome as well as being extremely informative and educational. Not a Member? Join Today to read all of the journals online!
2010
Spring 2010, Volume 30, No.1 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Spring
Volume 30, No.1
Summer 2010, Volume 30, No.2 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Summer
Volume 30, No.2
Fall 2010, Volume 30, No.3 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Fall
Volume 30, No.3
Winter 2010, Volume 30, No.4 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Winter
Volume 30, No.4
Volume 30 | Number 1
  • President's Letter
  • Financial Report
  • Chapters
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • From the Outside Looking In: The ExpertMichael J. Strone
  • Mitate and Rusu Moy: Two Important Genres of Japanese Art and Culture. Part 1: MitateNori Watanabe
  • Netsuke Basics from A to ZChristine Drosse
  • What's in a Name?Stanley Wertheim
  • Running with Empty Hands Towards a Tiger: Paragons of Filial Piety as Hokusai saw themElse and Heinz Kress
  • Jugyoku ShirauoNigel Platt
  • AuctionsDouglas J. K. Wright
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
Volume 30 | Number 2
  • President's Letter
  • Chapters
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • SoshinJay Hopkins
  • Poor Man, Beggar Man, Rich Man, Thief! ... but is the Amma also a fish without water?Christopher Beamer
  • Netsuke Basics from A to ZChristine Drosse
  • Dragons and Waves, Carved in Ryukyu by Three Members of One FamilyElse and Heinz Kress
  • AuctionsDouglas J. K. Wright
  • Book ReviewNetsuke 7
  • Remembrance of Lee S. YounggrenRobert O. Kinsey
Volume 30 | Number 3
  • President's Letter
  • Exhibition
  • Chapters
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • The Netsuke of AnrakuRosemary Bandini
  • Masasada (Masakazu)Jay Hopkins
  • Choun: Legend and NetsukeEberhard Schmidt-Böthelt
  • Netsuke Basics from A to ZChristine Drosse
  • Excavated from daimyo graves, inro by Tsuchida Soetsu and Toyo, Part IElse and Heinz Kress
  • Auctions, EldredsEd McNiff
  • Book ReviewThe Rabbit with Amber Eyes
    Adornment in Clay: Ceramic Netsuke from the Richard R. Silverman Collection
  • Memoriam
Volume 30 | Number 4
  • President's Letter and Convention Registration Form
  • Convention Bulletin
  • Chapters
  • Announcements
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • Is It Because I'm Black?Sem Djelal
  • A Letter from the Past or a Message to the Future...?Vlad Bykoriz
  • Netsuke Basics from A to ZChristine Drosse
  • Excavated from daimyo graves, inro by Tsuchida Soetsu and Toyo, Part IIElse and Heinz Kress
  • AuctionsDouglas J.K. Wright
    The Cobbs - Mary J. Valentine
  • On the Continent Gabor Wilhelm
  • Memoriam

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