Used book. Published in Japan in 1992. Charles E. Tuttle Company. Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo. Dust jacket and sash preserved. First edition.
71 pages. 29x23 cm. Weight:
Sumo, Japan's most traditional sport, has survived with its rites, rituals, and excitement virtually intact through centuries of popularity interspersed with periods of decline. As the end of the twentieth century draws near, sumo is once again, without a doubt, Japan's most popular sport, attracting sellout crowds each day of every tournament and milion of television wievers. This surge of popularity is dues much to the strengths, successes, and personalities of a trio of Hawaiians -Konishiki, Akebono, and Musashimaru- and the almost pop-star level of renown of a pari of Japanese brothers, Takahanada an Wakahanada.
Autor: PHILLIP SANDOZ
Publicació: Japó
Any: 1992
Format: 29x23
Enquadernació:
Tapa dura
Edició: 1ra edició
Nº Pàgines: 71
Estat Llibre:
Bé
Estat Coberta:
Bé
Tipus:
Llibre
Firmat: No
Pes: 0.67 Kg.