Taikichi Irie - Books of Irie's Works

Books of Irie's Works

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  • Bunraku (文楽). Tokyo: Sōgensha, 1954.
  • Tōdaiji (東大寺). Nihon no Tera 1. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1958.
  • Yamatoji (大和路). 2 vols. Tokyo: Sōgensha, 1958, 1960.
  • Butsuzō no hyōjō (仏像の表情). Tokyo: Jinbun'ōraisha, 1964.
  • Koshiki Yamatoji (古色大和路). Tokyo: Hoikusha, 1971.
  • Tōshō Daiji (唐招提寺). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1973.
  • Yamato no matsuri (大和の祭り). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1974.
  • (Japanese) Irie Taikichi (入江泰吉, Taikichi Irie). Nihon no Shashinka 10. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1997. ISBN 4-00-008350-3. A concise survey.
  • Irie Taikichi no Yamatoji (入江泰吉の大和路). Tokyo: Shōgakkan.
    • 1. Koji to mihotoke (古寺とみほとけ). 1996. ISBN 4-09-559301-6.
    • Kodō to nobotoke (古道と野ぼとけ). 1996. ISBN 4-09-559304-0.

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