Tetsugen Zenshi / Hattori Shungai cho
鐵眼禪師 / 服部俊崖著
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- Ōsaka : Hōrinsha Taishō 11 [1922]
- 大阪 : 鳳林社 大正11 [1922]
- 82 p. : illus. ; 23 cm.
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