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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!

Winter 1998

  • Albert BrockhausTrudel Klefisch, edited by Virginia Atchley
  • Exhibition: The Elaine Ehrenkranz Collection of Lacquer Boxes
  • In Search of the Missing Netsuke Carvers Ranking ChartYoichi Shimatani
  • Thoughts on Early NetsukeNori Watanabe
  • Auction ReportDenis Szeszler and Douglas J.K. Wright
  • Reviews
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • NotesNeil K. Davey

Fall 1998

  • Netsuke: The Miniature Art of Japanese CarvingSharen Chappell
  • The SellersBetty Dore
  • Demons, Ghosts and GoblinsSachi Wagner
  • Auction ReportGabor Wilhelm
  • Introduction to Iwami CarversDavid Burditt
  • Tidbits and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • NotesNeil K. Davey

Summer 1998

  • How to Study and Collect InroHeinz Kress
  • The SellersLinda Meredith
  • Remembering Raymond Bushell
  • Auction ReportGabor Wilhelm, Denis Szeszler, and Douglas J.K. Wright
  • LegendsSharen Chappell
  • Tidbits and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • The Bakemono Says

Spring 1998

  • Kanji-Teiji-SeijiMichael Dean
  • Nick LambDale S. Miller
  • My Years with Raymond BushellMisao Mikoshiba
  • In Memoriam - Raymond BushellNeil K. Davey
  • In Memoriam - Charles A. GreenfieldNeil K. Davey
  • Auction ReportGabor Wilhelm
  • LegendsSharen Chappell
  • Tidbits and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • The Bakemono Says

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