Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
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max22 wrote:Morishogun, sorry for taking a bit long time.
Anyway i went to kinokuniya in Shinjuku, i found two Ozawa's book. The price is around 3800 yen. somewhere near to Rm160. I think it is better for you to just copy that book from other people. since it doesn't worth it to buy here and sent it there. And bout the other book. that one is not sold in japan.
Oh if you want to read the book this is kendo, it is good, though a bit dated. But it is good for reading. if you have chance you should read it.
I dont have the ISBN for This Is Kendo, because I think the cover has been torn off because the library wrapped it with their own cover. Yes, i'd have to agree with max22 that it is an outdated book (first published 1967). I managed to get the Library of Congress catalogue number though.... its 64-22900.
Can check online at the Library of Congress Catalogue website I think. But then, since its a 40 year old book maybe they changed the catalogue number to meet the ever-growing library. I managed to photostat the first 80 pages of the book though

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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
Morishogun, sorry for taking a bit long time.
Anyway i went to kinokuniya in Shinjuku, i found two Ozawa's book. The price is around 3800 yen. somewhere near to Rm160. I think it is better for you to just copy that book from other people. since it doesn't worth it to buy here and sent it there. And bout the other book. that one is not sold in japan.
Oh if you want to read the book this is kendo, it is good, though a bit dated. But it is good for reading. if you have chance you should read it.
Anyway i went to kinokuniya in Shinjuku, i found two Ozawa's book. The price is around 3800 yen. somewhere near to Rm160. I think it is better for you to just copy that book from other people. since it doesn't worth it to buy here and sent it there. And bout the other book. that one is not sold in japan.
Oh if you want to read the book this is kendo, it is good, though a bit dated. But it is good for reading. if you have chance you should read it.

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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
morishogun wrote:izzaz wrote:yama2 wrote:I saw a brand new copy in Kinokuniya KL yesterday.
then go get it quick. There's also another good kendo book i found in Universiti Malaya's library yesterday. the title is "This is Kendo" by Dr. Gordon Warner, one of the first Kendoka to bring kendo to the Western world.
hi izzaz, can you help to copy the ISBN? will check the stock with the bookstores.
alternatively, can you make a copy of it?
Dr. Warner's book? I'll try to get the ISBN this weekend cos I'm going Universiti Malaya for research. I'll tell you if i got it
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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
izzaz wrote:yama2 wrote:I saw a brand new copy in Kinokuniya KL yesterday.
then go get it quick. There's also another good kendo book i found in Universiti Malaya's library yesterday. the title is "This is Kendo" by Dr. Gordon Warner, one of the first Kendoka to bring kendo to the Western world.
hi izzaz, can you help to copy the ISBN? will check the stock with the bookstores.
alternatively, can you make a copy of it?

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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
yama2 wrote:I saw a brand new copy in Kinokuniya KL yesterday.
then go get it quick. There's also another good kendo book i found in Universiti Malaya's library yesterday. the title is "This is Kendo" by Dr. Gordon Warner, one of the first Kendoka to bring kendo to the Western world.
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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
I saw a brand new copy in Kinokuniya KL yesterday.

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Re: Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
Anyone who wants to borrow my Hiroshi Ozawa book to photocopy can contact me if u want 

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Kendo Book: Hiroshi Ozawa
recommended by yama2 & max22, and thanks to Dixon; i managed to get a photocopy from him to make my own copy.
this book is totally out of stock in msia. to order from USA (by MPH) takes indifinite time.
so, thanks again to all sempais.
this book is totally out of stock in msia. to order from USA (by MPH) takes indifinite time.
so, thanks again to all sempais.

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