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Need Help translating Antique Book -
11-24-2010, 11:32 PM
Hi, I have what I believe to be a very old Japanese childrens book and would like to see if someone could help me by translating the cover to start with. Maybe title and author? I know the picture is very grainy and I may be able to find another camera to get a clearer picture with but for now I hope the picture quality is good enough to read.
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11-24-2010, 11:58 PM
It's at least pre-WWII because it uses an older way of writing certain sounds.
It's written right-to-left, and using the modern Japanese writing system, it would be written: Quote:
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The URL also has a link to a fulltext PDF. I might translate it for you later, but right now I've got to clean up my apartment (before the wife gets home!). |
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11-25-2010, 12:52 AM
Thanks!
Yes I believe it was picked up by my great grandfather at the end of WWII. So this was printed text? Do you know whether the images in the book are completely printed or if maybe they were painted by hand? The lines appear to be printed but the colors look like they may have been painted in after printing? I am going to include another photo of the back cover. Looks to be maybe an author's or owner's signature? Once again I hope the picture quality is good enough to read. Quote:
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11-25-2010, 01:15 AM
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Here's a list of Japanese author names, in English. Google results for "Asano Teruko" OR "Teruko Asano", if you want to go through them. Judging by the link KyleGoetz provided, the book is printed (印刷). It's intended as a school textbook anyway, so it wouldn't make much sense for it to be drawn. 'though... I suppose it's possible that the former owner might have drawn or coloured something in it. A lot of (younger) people tend to do that to their textbooks as well. |
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11-25-2010, 12:16 PM
As siokan stated above, there is simply no chance whatsoever that 浅野照子 could be the author's name. In Japan, textbooks for elementary schools are always written by groups of people and their names aren't shown on the covers.
Even if that were the author's name, it would not have been hand-written in the cursive style on each copy like that in the pic when they had to print this book in the order of hundreds of thousands of copies. |
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