List of LTCB International Library Selection
(as of April 20, 2011)No.1-9
The following titles are now for sale by I-House Press (prices are attached to each title).
No. 1
Lectures on Modern Japanese Economic History 1926-1994 by
Nakamura Takafusa (Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo), 1994. 336
pages, cloth. 3,465 yen (3,300 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-00-6 C1333 C3300E
No. 2
Beyond the Full-Set Industrial Structure: Japanese Industry in the
New Age of East Asia by Seki Mitsuhiro (Professor, Hitotsubashi
University), 1994. 172 pages, cloth. 2,039 yen (1,942 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-01-4 C1334 C2000E
No. 3
The Economics of Work in Japan by Koike Kazuo (Professor
of Human Resource Management, Hosei University), 1995. 304 pages, cloth.
3,058 yen (2,913 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-02-2 C1336 C3000E
No. 4
The Japanese Market Economy System: Its Strengths and Weaknesses
by Tsuru Kotaro (Senior Fellow, The Research Institute of Economy, Trade
and Industry [RIETI]), 1995. 166 pages, cloth. 2,039 yen (1,942 yen plus
tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-03-0 C1333 C2000E
No. 5
Shaping the Future of Japanese Management by Tsuchiya Moriaki
(Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo) and Konomi Yoshinobu (Professor,
Keio University Graduate School of Business Administration), 1997. 264
pages, cloth. 3,150 yen (3,000 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-04-9 C1334 C3000E
No. 6
The Japanese Family System in Transition by Ochiai Emiko
(Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University), 1997. 210 pages,
cloth. 3,150 yen (3,000 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-06-5 C1336 C3000E
No. 7
The Economics of Development Assistance: Japan's ODA in a Symbiotic
World by Nishigaki Akira (Former President and Chairman of OECF)
and Shimomura Yasutami (Professor, Saitama University). 1999. 332 pages,
cloth. 3,150 yen (3,000 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-05-7 C1333 C3000E
No. 8
The Postwar Conservative View of Asia: How the Political Right Has
Delayed Japan's Coming to Terms with its History of Aggression in Asia
by Wakamiya Yoshibumi (Managing Editor, Asahi Shimbun). 1999. 382 pages,
cloth. 3,150 yen (3,000 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-924971-07-3 C1331 C3000E
No. 9
Japan in Trade Isolation, 1926-37 and 1948-85 by Ikeda Michiko (Ph.D. Economics, Harvard University). First English edition, 2008. 378 pages, hardcover. 3,000 yen (2,858 yen plus tax)
ISBN 978-4-903452-07-4 C1033 ¥2858E
(An I-House Press version is currently available
for purchase. Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 11-25
The following titles have been donated to Universities, Libraries, Institutions, etc., and they are now out of print. We have started to republish and sell some of them [revised, enlarged and soft cover versions]. For details please see the I-House Press page.
No. 11
Japan's Lost Decade by Yoshikawa Hiroshi (Professor, University
of Tokyo). Translated by Charles Stewart. Tokyo: International House of
Japan, 2002. 254 pages, cloth.
(A revised and expanded edition is currently available
for purchase. Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 12
The New Middle Ages: The World System in the 21st Century
by Tanaka Akihiko (Professor, University of Tokyo). Translated by Jean
Connell Hoff. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2002. 276 pages, cloth.
No. 13
Kabuki:
Baroque Fusion of the Arts by Kawatake Toshio (Professor Emeritus,
Waseda University). Translated by Frank & Jean Hoff. Tokyo: International
House of Japan, 2003. 326 pages, cloth.
(An enlarged, revised version is currently available
for purchase. Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 14
Beyond the "Judgment of Civilization": The Intellectual
Legacy of the Japanese War Crimes Trials, 1946-1949 by Ushimura
Kei (Associate Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies).
Translated by Steven J. Ericson. Tokyo: International House of Japan,
2003. 354 pages, cloth.
No. 15
In Search of Wisdom: One Philosopher's Journey by Imamichi
Tomonobu (Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo). Translated by Mary
E. Foster. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2004. 388 pages, cloth.
No. 16
Delivering the Goods: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in a Japanese
Corporation by Ogura Masao (Former Chairman, Yamato Transport
Co., Ltd.). Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International House of
Japan, 2004. 218 pages, cloth.
No. 17
The
Japanese House: In Space, Memory, and Language by Nakagawa
Takeshi (Professor, Waseda University). Translated by Geraldine Harcourt.
Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2005. 278 pages, cloth.
(An enlarged, revised version is currently available
for purchase. Please see the
I-House Press site.)
No. 18
A Nagging
Sense of Job Insecurity: The New Reality Facing Japanese Youth
by Genda Yuji (Associate Professor, University of Tokyo). Translated by
Jean Connell Hoff. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2005. 218 pages,
cloth.
(A revised version is now available for purchase.
Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 19
Shrinking-Population
Economics: Lessons from Japan by Matsutani Akihiko (Professor,
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies). Translated by Brian Miller.
Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2006. 216 pages, cloth.
(An enlarged, revised version is currently available
for purchase. Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 20
Escape
from Impasse: The Decision to Open Japan by Mitani Hiroshi
(Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and
Sciences, University of Tokyo). Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International
House of Japan, 2006. 354 pages, cloth.
(An enlarged, revised version is currently available
for purchase. Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 21
The Meiji
Constitution: The Japanese Experience of the West and the Shaping of the
Modern State by Takii Kazuhiro (Professor, University of Hyogo).
Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2007.
180 pages, cloth.
(A paperback edition is now available for purchase.
Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 22
Competing
to Be Really, Really Good: The Behind-the-Scenes Drama of Capability-Building
Competition in the Automobile Industry by Fujimoto Takahiro
(Professor, University of Tokyo). Translated by Brian Miller. Tokyo: International
House of Japan, 2007. 167 pages, cloth.
(A paperback edition is now available for purchase.
Please see the I-House
Press site.)
No. 23
Maruyama Masao and the Fate of Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Japan by Karube Tadashi (Professor, University of Tokyo). Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2008. 222 pages, cloth.
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 24
Doing It Our Way: A Sony Memoir by Ohga Norio (Former CEO, Sony Corporation). Translated by Brian Miller. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2008. 144 pages, cloth.
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 25
The Edo Inheritance by Tokugawa Tsunenari. Translated by Tokugawa Iehiro. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2009. 212 pages, hardcover.
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 26
The New Paradox for Japanese Women: Greater Choice, Greater Inequality by Tachibanaki Toshiaki. Translated by Mary E. Foster. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2010. 316 pages, hardcover.
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 27
Demystifying Pearl Harbor: A New Perspective from Japan by Iguchi Takeo. Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2010. 366 pages, hardcover.
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 28
The Sino-Japanese War and the Birth of Japanese Nationalism by Saya Makito. Translated by David Noble. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2011. 210 pages, hardcover. ISBN 978-4-924971-30-1
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
No. 29
Taction: The Drama of the Stylus in Oriental Calligraphy by Ishikawa Kyuyoh. Translated by Waku Miller. Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2011. 324 pages, hardcover. ISBN 978-4-924971-31-8
(The I-House Press version is now available for purchase. Please see the I-House Press site.)
Forthcoming
No. 10
Japan: The First Industrious Nation by Kawakatsu Heita
(Governor, Shizuoka Prefecture). Tokyo:
I-House Press, 2011.

