(item number) 7157 (title) Kodansha / Yamane Akaki "Yotaro-kun / 13 volumes set" (author) Yamane Akagi (maker) Kodansha (the date of issue) 1958(S33)06.20 (size) Made on top of A5 (sheets) 132P (side note) 7 rolls - with slip (condition) [9] (detailed) All volumes - non-rental books, vol. 1 - stains on pages, vol. 2 - cover damage (stains, small chips), vol. 3 - cover damage (stains, tears, small chips), vol. 4 - small stains on pages, vol. 5 - cover damage (discoloration, tears, small chips), vol. 6 - cover damage (stains, small chips), library stamp (front cover), misprinted pages 16 (pages 41-64, duplicate), vol. 7 - cover damage (stains, small chips), vol. 8 - cover damage (tearing, small chips), vol. 9 - cover damage (tearing, small chips), vol. 10 - cover damage (writing), vol. 11 - cover damage (tearing) (starting bid price) 450,000 yen
(comment) Kodansha's Special Feature Manga Library A representative work of Yamane Akaoni, serialized in Kodansha's monthly magazines "Shonen Club" and "Bokura" for a long period of 12 years from 1956 to 1968. A fun work full of humor that unfolds in a heartwarming atmosphere of downtown that used to be everywhere. The first published book is the series introduced this time published by Kodansha, and contains the contents of the "Shonen Club" series up to around the end of 1961. Although the entire series has not been recorded, these 13 volumes are still the series with the most content from the time of publication to the present. If you look at the okutsuke, you can see the notation from the 5th to the 6th edition depending on the volume, which indicates the popularity at the time. In the early version of the first half, there is no specific notation such as "first edition" or "**th edition" in the attachment, and it is not clear what edition the individual is (due to the fact that the contents of the publication information do not change depending on the edition, and the same thing), but if you look at the contents of the advertisement of the published magazine, it seems that the date will be the timing of the first appearance. Among them, the first editions of volumes 1 and 2 in particular are few, and most of the items seen on the market are from the date of publication after the second edition. The group we are introducing this time comes with a non-rental book cover for the first edition of the entire volume. I rarely see them (Kubo) |