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| 1 | Ainu
and the Sword in Japan
| FT8,3/9,3
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| | 2 | Akiyama Kyusaku
a short biography
| JN27,5,7
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| | 3 |
| | 4 | Ancient Sword
| FT26,13, N3,F24,169, JN26,2,20/4,24
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| | 5 | Antecedants of the Meiji Restoration
| JN38,4,10
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| | 6 | Appraisal
of blades, Albert Yamananka.
| JN17,2,21
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| | 7 | Arai no Sekisho
checkpoint museum
| JN25,2,20
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| | 8 |
| | 9 | Auctions
of swords and fittings
| JN26,1,24
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| | 10 | Baku
Mythical beast
| JN37,2,16
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| | 11 |
| | 12 | Battle tactics, Weapon Evolution
Samurai warfare
| JN39,5,27
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| | 13 | Bellows
used in swordsmithing
| JN26,4,8
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| | 14 |
| | 15 | Books
About the sword
| JN33,6,22/42.3.6
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| | 16 | Boshi
| TB25,25, JN14,5,13/6,23/17,6,11/22,6,3/27,3,2/33,1,18
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| | 17 | Boston Museum
sword collection
| JN19,4,19
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| | 18 | Bringing swords into Japan.
| JN21,2,33
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| | 19 | Buddhism
and the Samurai
| JN25,1,23
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| | 20 | Buddhism
it's effect on the Samurai
| JN35,2,22
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| | 21 | Cannon
Japanese
| JN40,1,16/2,6
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| | 22 | Cannon - Oni Tsuba
| JN40,4,18
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| | 23 | Chinese Dynasties
A chronology
| FT20,10
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| | 24 | Chinese Dynasties
Names and dates.
| FT27,17
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| | 26 | Christianity
Military relics of the Christian century in Japan.
| JB20,46/25,1,17, JN29,3,2, see also Tsuba and the hidden cross.
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| | 27 | Collecting
| JN22,3,11/23,3,17/24,2,9/27,5,4/28,1,5-8/3,25/30,5,15&40/6,2/31,2,31/39,2,9/ 3,10/42,2,6/3,9, TB2,27
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| | 28 | Compton
Dr. Walter A.: collection
| JN24,4,3/5,34/25,3,14
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| | 29 | Computerizing swordsmiths
| JN22,6,26/23,3,22
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| | 30 | Computers
and the Japanese Sword
| FT22,5
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| | 31 | Cross Section
of swords
| JN41,2,8
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| | 32 | Cutting
Why are Nihon-to so lethal?
| JN33,7,20/39,1,34
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| | 33 | Cutting Tests
| see Tameshigiri
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| | 34 | Dai Token Ichi
Tokyo Sword Show
| JN36,6,8
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| | 35 | Date
on mei, ni & hachi gatsu.
| A1,60, JN15,3,9/22,4,31/24,5,24/25,2,5/37,5,26, TB29,45
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| | 36 | Dealing
Buying and selling swords
| JN28,5,20
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| | 37 | Den
meaning of the term on papers
| JN33,7,6
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| | 38 | Devil's Butcher Knife
Oni-bocho, Hata no Mitsuyo
| JN19,4,4
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| | 39 | Ettiquette & care
of swords.
| see Sword care
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| | 40 | European Swords and Metallurgy
Comparrison to Nihonto
| JN40,4,7
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| | 42 | Festing Collection
of Japanese Swords
| JN27,6,2
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| | 43 | Forging
of a sword.
| N5,204, JB20,41, AS2,109, JN15,1,12/23,6,3/25,2,33/26,4,8/31,4,15/39,4,12/6,16/40,6,9/41,2,8/5,7, FT23,3/68,24, TB37,21, see also Hada, Metallurgy, Sori, Tatara, Tamahagane
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| | 44 | Fuchi
Unusual old one
| JN25,3,10
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| | 45 | Fujishiro
History of the family of polishers
| JN31,1,18/37,2,8
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| | 46 | Fujita Nobuya
Japanese pilot who bombed America in WWII.
| JN30,2,32
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| | 47 | Gempei War
between Taira and Minamoto
| JN31,3,9
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| | 48 | Gendai Swordsmiths
addresses in 1979
| N5,236
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| | 49 | Gendaito
Modern swords
| JN18,4,9/18,5,22/20,4,11/20,6,17/24,2,9-12/6,2/26,1,2/31,2,3&10/3,2/33,2,7, N5,221
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| | 51 | Gensuito
Swords for Japanese Field Marshalls
| JN30,1A,1
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| | 52 | Gimei
fake signatures
| JN28,4,28, A1,1, N5,398
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| | 53 | Glossary
Japanese sword terminology into English
| JN36,6,16/37,3,8/38,2,25/3,25/4,17/6,6, FT26,19, N4, final pages
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| | 54 | Gotoba
Emperor, Kikusaku
| JN20,6,33, TB14,24
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| | 55 |
| | 56 | Gunsuito
Substitute for Tamahagane in Gunto
| JN26,4,15/6,13/27,2,25
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| | 57 | Gunto
War Time Sword Manufacture
| JN24,4,11/6,2/26,3,2/4,15/6,13&16/27,1,43/2,20&30/28,1,34/3,2/30,3,9/4,28, 31,2,3/33,2,7, A3,183, N5,221, see also Prison Swords, Gendaito, Yasukuni Shrine
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| | 58 | Habaki
making and styles of
| JN24,6,26/33,1,19/37,6,13, FT26,3
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| | 59 | Hada
Forging techniques. Different varieties of hada.
| JN18,5,11/21,2,10/22,1,13/3,18/6,4/23,3,15/24,3,3/25,2,18/33,1,13/40,6,9, TB17,26/18,26/19,23
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| | 60 | Hamon
| N5,173, JN22,3,14/6,3/24,2,3/33,1,17, AS88,71, TB20,28/21,28
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| | 61 | Hamon
of Kamakura
| TB22,24
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| | 62 | Hamon
of Nanbokucho & Muromachi
| TB23,25
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| | 63 | Hamon
Shinto & Shin Shinto
| TB24,24
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| | 64 | Han & Kakihan
Artist's seals
| JN26,3,27, JB19,45/20,51/21,30
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| | 65 | Han Bing Siong
30 Years of Collecting
| JN36,3,5
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| | 66 | Hartley, Dean
Obituary
| JN42,2,5
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| | 67 | Hataraki
Activity of the hamon
| JN41,2,19
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| | 69 | Higo (no) Koshirae
| JN34,5,16
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| | 70 | Higo Kinko
Higo goldsmiths.
| TB13,22/16,23/17,22
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| | 71 | History
of the sword.
| JN13,3,4/4,15/5,11/6,13/14,1,16/2,19/3,15/4,15/5,12/22,5,27/23,5,18/24,3,14/ 39,1,15/40,2,19/3,15/41,5,21, FT38,27, 28,3,16/29,4,15/31,2,3/33,1,7, N3,144/5,221, CC11, TB5,25/6,29/7,24&26/8,31,
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| | 72 | History
of Kodogu (fittings)
| A2,67, JB25,27, JN32,1,30/33,1,22
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| | 73 | History
of the JSS/US
| JN39,1,5
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| | 74 | History
Of Token Organizations in Japan
| JN39,1,31
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| | 75 | Hitatsura
Overall tempering
| TB23,25
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| | 76 | Homma
Dr. Junji, Kunzan Sensai
| JN18,1,3/23,6,12, TB49,33
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| | 77 | Honami
Kakihan of the different generations.
| ST2,665-7, JN20,2,21
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| | 78 | Hori
Carving techniques on fittings
| JN29,4,32, A3,151&156
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| | 79 | Horii Family Museum
| JN36,5,12
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| | 80 | Horimono
Carvings on the sword
| JN33,1,19, FT5,6
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| | 82 | Hotline
Stolen sword hotline of F.B.I. (800) 435-5119 ext 700
| JN12,3,23
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| | 83 | How Many Swords Are There?
A compilation of guesses.
| JN26,2,6/28,6,31
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| | 84 | Iaido
The martial art of the sword
| JN39,5,7, FT13,4
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| | 85 | Identification contests
| TB1,28
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| | 86 | Inaka smiths
Smiths outside of the 5 den.
| JB21,43
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| | 87 | Indo-Persian Swords and Wootz Steel
Comparrison to Nihonto
| JN40,5,13
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| | 88 | Insurance
| JN14,6,15/27,5,5/34,6,5
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| | 89 | Internet
E-mail discussions of swords
| JN26,3,29/28,2,6
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| | 90 | Japanese Mission to US
First diplomatic mission
| JN23,1,3/2,28
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| | 91 | Jigane
Base metals of fittings
| A2,81
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| | 92 | Jigen (no) Koshirae
| JN34,5,15
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| | 93 | Jokoto
Ancient straight swords
| JN26,3,16/33,1,7
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| | 94 | JSS/US
History of
| JN39,1,5
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| | 95 | Junishi
12 Zodiac Animals
| JN40,5,21
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| | 96 | Kabuto
Japanese helmet
| JN23,1,24/26,5,26
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| | 97 | Kamakura
A history of the period
| JN23,5,18
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| | 98 | Kantei
Study, appraisal, and attribution.
| JN22,6,2/28,3,28/5,2/40,4,20/6,19/41,1,32/42,1,19/2,14/3,13
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| | 99 | Katsu Kaishu
& history of Meiji Ishin
| FT14,8
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| | 100 | Keicho
History of the era, 1596-1615.
| JN16,2,9
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