
Ownership Seal of the Asakusa Bunko Library

Ridge-end Tile of the Asakusa Bunko Library

Seishuu bunko kohan shomoku

Model Script for the Ridge-end Tiles of the Asakusa Bunko Library and the Seal of the Same Library

Kohan nagauta 8shu

Staying overnight on stage rehearsal, Kagetsu Gekijo Theater, Asakusa, Tokyo
「御奉行職年表草稿」 起慶長五年庚子至慶應元年乙丑・通計凡二百六十六年
Asakusa tawaramachi yori shukka nite ookawabashi e tobihi hashibanya shoushitsu ni tsuki torishirabe kakitome : keiougan ushi no toshi juunigatsu

Keichou kara meiji shoki made no kaigai bunka inyuu kankei kohanbon shahon narabini nishikierui bunka shiryou tenrankai mokuroku
「武蔵坊弁慶 坂東三津五郎」「草かりノおまつ 岩井半四郎」「常磐津伊☆太夫 常磐津小文字太夫 岸沢古式部」

「武蔵坊弁慶 坂東三津五郎」「草かりおまつ 岩井半四郎」「常磐津小文字太夫」「常磐津伊佐太夫」「岸沢古式部」

Nagoyanochuushingaihirokoujidoorinonayabashihorikawakeichoukarashouwamadenandomokakekaeraretagaimamotsukawareteirumeijikinorankannihahorikawawohiraitafukushimamasanorinonakanukijuumonjinomonmigigaikomareteiru

Nagoyanochuushingaihirokoujidoorinonayabashihorikawakeichoukarashouwamadenandomokakekaeraretagaimamotsukawareteirumeijikinorankannihahorikawawohiraitafukushimamasanorinonakanukijuumonjinomonmigigaikomareteiru
また五十九名断然首を馘る/手ぬるし電気局/生徒が四百名運転のお稽古/七名はもう免許/中西理事長等昨日送局/三輪車庫も車台増加/新宿も早稲田も復職/青山の復職申込増加す

Ancient History 32: Telemachus given up to virtue

「豊臣昇進録」 「秀吉自裘主為都紫の大徳寺に大会を設るの日 勝家一益等信孝を勧て一の焼香たらんとせし時 秀吉銘々か惰を責 幼主三法師を第一の席に昇たり」 「佐久間玄蕃盛政」「中川世平清秀」「蜂谷兵庫頭」「花房近江守」「筒井須慶」「直江山城守」「谷川市之丞」「中島主馬」「福原越後守」「森勝蔵文一」「塩川伯耆守」「堀久太郎秀政」「平野権平長康」「形切祐作且元」「活田勝三郎信輝」「左枝又左衛門年家」「槽谷助右衛門」「石川兵助忠朝」「加藤孫六義明」「福島市松正則」「秋坂甚内安治」

Parisian Freebooters 12: The Crocodile: This has to do with a variety of species of Crocodile, which was known to the ancients under the name of Tantalus and which a Gymnasium naturalist of our time has called the Gastronome without money. This voracious whale-like creature is most commonly found in the localities of Merchants of Eatables. His teeth are pointed and very long from lack of exercise, since he uses only his eyes to devour. When he has had the perseverance to remain for a whole day static in front of his prey he sometimes ends up by having the luck to catch... a crick in the neck. He feeds himself only on desires and vain hopes, he is also remarkably thin. Very different from other fish of his species that swim in open water, this type of Crocodile is always in the dry
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