Garo Aida - Selected Books By Garo Aida

Selected Books By Garo Aida

  • Shōjo. Japan: Toen Mook, 1981
  • Romansu. Tokyo, Japan: Take Shobo, 1981
  • Romansu Part 2. Tokyo, Japan: Take Shobo, 1982
  • Hi ga gensou jipangu ~ Ten no maki. Japan: Bamboo Mook, 1982
  • W Face. Tokyo, Japan: Wanibooks, 1994 - ISBN 4-8470-2362-5
  • Sweden Sex-Ton. Tokyo, Japan: Kaiohsha, 1994 - ISBN 4-87724-027-6
  • Sweden Sex-Ton 2. Tokyo, Japan: Kaiohsha, 1995 - ISBN 4-87724-031-4
  • Imouto. Tokyo, Japan: Kaiohsha, 1998 - ISBN 4-87724-076-4
  • The Photography of Alice in Wonderland. Japan: Bauhaus, 1999
  • Kaoru Seventeen. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 1999 - ISBN 4-8211-2271-5
  • Kaoru 2. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2000 - ISBN 4-8211-2315-0
  • Sotsugyou Sashin - Kaoru Private Collection. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2002 - ISBN 4-8211-2451-3
  • The European Fairy Tale. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2003 - ISBN 4-8211-2514-5
  • Saaya 11 sai. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2005 - ISBN 4-8211-2660-5
  • Mao 13 sai ~Houjun~. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2006 - ISBN 4-8211-2679-6
  • Mao 14 sai ~Oto~. Tokyo, Japan: Bunkasha, 2006 - ISBN 4-8211-2683-4

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