Book Review: The Evolution of the Samurai Helmet by Louis and Kei Kaneda Chappelear

Book Review: The Evolution of the Samurai Helmet by Louis and Kei Kaneda ChappelearTitle: The Evolution of the Samurai Helmet
Author: Kei Kaneda Chappelear, Louis Chappelear
Publisher: Northern California Japanese Sword Club, 1978
Language: English
Illustrations: Black and White Pictures, and Line Drawings
Other: 22 pages, 28 cm by 21.5 cm, softcover
Topics: Kabuto
ID: B0159

Thin booklet from Louis and Kei Kaneda Chappelear (who would later become ‘famous’ for the ‘Japanese Armor for the Samurai’ book – see B0413) for a presentation they gave at the Japanese Sword Club of Northern California in January 1978.

Book Review: Honcho Buki Meikan by Yahagisawa Shosuke

Book Review: Honcho Buki Meikan by Yahagisawa ShosukeTitle: Honcho Buki Meikan
Author: Yahagisawa Shosuke
Publisher: W. M. Hawley, 1986
ISBN: 0-910704-58-9
Language: English
Illustrations: Line Drawings, Woodblock (B&W)
Other: 17 pages, 28 cm by 21.5 cm, softcover
Topics: Bagu, Bugu, Kabuto, Katchū, Kura, Menpō, Nihontō, Sōmen, Teppō
ID: B0158

Partial (?) reproduction of the Honcho Buki Meikan from 1854, a handbook of Military terms. With English translations.

Book Review: 850 Japanese Armour Terms by W. M. Hawley, Yasu Kizu, Panchita S. Hawley

Book Review: 850 Japanese Armour Terms by W. M. Hawley, Yasu Kizu, Panchita S. HawleyTitle: 850 Japanese Armour Terms
Author: Panchita S. Hawley, W. M. Hawley, Yasu Kizu
Publisher: Panchita S. Hawley, 1998
ISBN: 0-910704-38-4
Language: English
Illustrations: Line Drawings
Other: 128 pages, 28 cm by 22 cm, softcover
Topics: Kabuto, Katchū, Menpō, Sōmen
ID: B0155

W. M. Hawley was one of these pioneers who opened up a lot of info to the West. He is famous for his “Japanese Swordsmiths”, but he also made many other (and smaller) books. This is one of them. 850 Japanese Armour Terms is one of several volumes that contain specific terms for a certain subset of Japanese arms, illustrated by mainly line drawings. The only regret is that the kanji are still all hand written. Otherwise fantastic resource.

Book Review: The age of the samurai by Toimi Jaatinen (ed.)

Book Review: The age of the samurai by Toimi Jaatinen (ed.)Title: The age of the samurai
Author: Toimi Jaatinen
Publisher: Kunstkamera, 2004
ISBN: 951-609-230-6
Language: English
Illustrations: Color Pictures
Other: 151 pages, 23 cm by 22 cm, hardcover
Topics: Bugu, Documents, History, Kabuto, Katchū, Menpō, Nihontō, Paintings, Samurai, Teppō, Tōsōgu
ID: B0152

Nice book that was published during the process of creating the exhibition “Samurai – A Thousand Years of Cults in Culture” in Malmö in 2004. Although the book is more focussed on the Samurai culture as a whole, it is interesting from an armour perspective as some armours from the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, Kunstkamera (St. Petersburg) are in here.

Book Review: A short history of Japanese armour by H. Russell Robinson

Book Review: A short history of Japanese armour by H. Russell RobinsonTitle: A short history of Japanese armour
Author: H. Russell Robinson
Publisher: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1965
Language: English
Illustrations: Black and white pictures and line drawings
Other: 45 pages, 18.5 cm, by 27 cm, softcover
Topics: Kabuto, Katchū, Menpō, Sōmen
ID: B0151

This is a classic. Since then off course more elaborated works have been published, but you just must admire the pioneering work of these early researchers like H.R. Robinson.

Book Review: Samurai The Flowering of Japan by Andy Mancabelli, David Pepper

Book Review: Samurai The Flowering of Japan by Andy Mancabelli, David PepperTitle: Samurai The Flowering of Japan
Author: Andy Mancabelli, David Pepper
Publisher: Frazier History Museum, 2012
ISBN: #978-0-692-01744-9
Language: English
Illustrations: Color Pictures
Other: 70 pages, 24 cm by 28 cm, softcover
Topics: Bugu, Documents, Kabuto, Katchū, Kura, Menpō, Nihontō, Paintings, Sōmen, Teppō, Tōsōgu
ID: B0150

Very nice book that was published at the occasion of an exhibition in 2012 in the Frazier History Museum. Several very nice kabuto and armours (and many other samurai related items). Nice photography.

Book Review: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 16 Janvier 1987 by Bernard Fournier-Bourdier (ed.)

Book Review: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 16 Janvier 1987 by Bernard Fournier-Bourdier (ed.)Title: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 16 Janvier 1987
Author: Bernard Fournier-Bourdier
Publisher: Association Franco-Japonaise, 1987
Language: French
Illustrations: Black and white pictures
Other: 45 pages, 24 cm by 18 cm, softcover
Topics: Inrō, Kabuto, Nihontō, Tōsōgu
ID: B0149

Another number of the Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise. This one contains mainly several interesting non-armour related articles. Only one beautiful kabuto by Yoshimichi Katsuyoshi (student of the famous Yoshimichi) is decribed by Robert Burawoy. In my copy, a small booklet (in English) was included with an Armour Glossary, also from Mr. Burawoy and an English translation of the magazine.

Book Review: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 47 Janvier 1995 by Robert Burawoy (ed.)

Book Review: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 47 Janvier 1995 by Robert Burawoy (ed.)Title: Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise No 47 Janvier 1995
Author: Robert Burawoy
Publisher: Association Franco-Japonaise, 1995
Language: French
Illustrations: Color pictures and black and white pictures
Other: 45 pages, 24 cm by 18 cm, softcover
Topics: Kabuto, Katchū, Menpō, Sōmen
ID: B0148

This number from the Bulletin Association Franco-Japonaise magazine contains a few gems, all written by Robert Burawoy. The first one is the only extended article I know of about modern armour makers Fukutake and Ryūtarō Ichirō, famous mainly for their sōmen that are now collectors items. The second gem is an article about the Kaga armours, based on research of Teruo Orikasa. The third one is an about a helmet by Nagasone Masanori, and the last article by Mr. Burawoy is about three armours designed by Noguchi Zesai.

Book Review: Nihon katchūshi Vol 2. Sengoku jidai kara edo jidai by Ritta Nakanishi

Book Review: Nihon katchūshi Vol 2. Sengoku jidai kara edo jidai by Ritta NakanishiTitle: Nihon katchūshi Vol 2. Sengoku jidai kara edo jidai
Author: Ritta Nakanishi
Publisher: Dai Nihon Kaiga, 2009
ISBN: 978-4-499-22956-2 C0031
Language: Japanese and English
Illustrations: Color and black and white drawings
Other: 96 pages, 25.5 by 26 cm, softcover
Topics: Kabuto, Katchū, Menpō, Teppō
ID: B0147

This two volume book series, completely drawn, is actually quite interesting and well done. It is bi-lingual and shows nicely the evolution of armour over time. This second volume focusses on the armours used from Sengoku jidai till Edo.

Book Review: Nihon katchūshi Vol 1. Yayoi jidai kara muromachi jidai by Ritta Nakanishi

Book Review: Nihon katchūshi Vol 1. Yayoi jidai kara muromachi jidai by Ritta NakanishiTitle: Nihon katchūshi Vol 1. Yayoi jidai kara muromachi jidai
Author: Ritta Nakanishi
Publisher: Dai Nihon Kaiga, 2008
ISBN: 978-4-499-22954-8 C0031
Language: Japanese and English
Illustrations: Color and black and white drawings
Other: 96 pages, 25.5 by 26 cm, softcover
Topics: Bagu, Bugu, Kabuto, Katchū, Kura
ID: B0146

This two volume book series, completely drawn, is actually quite interesting and well done. It is bi-lingual and shows nicely the evolution of armour over time. This first volume focusses on the early armours till Muromachi.