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Item Description
The definitive edition with a visual view of the "Shojo Manga Furoku Culture" of the 1980s. Focusing on the three major shojo manga magazines, "Ribon" (Shueisha), "Nakayoshi" (Kodansha), and "Ciao" (Shogakukan)Calendars, playing cards, assembled items, notebooks, etc. Approximately 1000 selected items from the author's personal collection are recorded.
Table of contents:
◎ Introduction-Introduction to standard stationery (letter set, playing cards, calendar, paper bag, notebook, assembly, extra edition)
◎ "Nakayoshi" (Kodansha)
◎ "Ciao" (Shogakukan)
◎ Ribon (Shueisha) Furoku
◎ Interview with the writer 1 Shizue Takanashi 2 Yuriko Abe 3 Fuyumi Ogura
◎ Interview with production personnel 1 "Ciao" editorial department OB 2 "Ribon" editorial department OG
◎ Column (All pre-collection / Next issue Furoku notice page / Bookstore novelty / Grade magazine Furoku)
◎ Other magazines
"Margaret" (Shueisha), "Bessatsu Margaret" (Shueisha), "Hana to Yume" (Hakusensha), "LaLa" (Hakusensha), "Hitomi" (Akita Shoten)
Table of contents:
◎ Introduction-Introduction to standard stationery (letter set, playing cards, calendar, paper bag, notebook, assembly, extra edition)
◎ "Nakayoshi" (Kodansha)
◎ "Ciao" (Shogakukan)
◎ Ribon (Shueisha) Furoku
◎ Interview with the writer 1 Shizue Takanashi 2 Yuriko Abe 3 Fuyumi Ogura
◎ Interview with production personnel 1 "Ciao" editorial department OB 2 "Ribon" editorial department OG
◎ Column (All pre-collection / Next issue Furoku notice page / Bookstore novelty / Grade magazine Furoku)
◎ Other magazines
"Margaret" (Shueisha), "Bessatsu Margaret" (Shueisha), "Hana to Yume" (Hakusensha), "LaLa" (Hakusensha), "Hitomi" (Akita Shoten)
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