Condition: Good In 1952 the 24-year-old Yves Klein left Paris for Japan to pursue his first love; not art but judo. After becoming one of very few Europeans to receive a coveted 4th dan black belt fro the Kodokan in Tokyo, Klein returned to France and opened the Judo Académie de Paris. In 1954 the prestigious firm of Grasset published his book Les Fondements du Judo, illustrated with hundreds of photographs of Klein and the leading Japanese teachers demonstrating the six major Kata of judo. Now this extraordinary work has finally been translated into English.” –from the publisher
Publisher: Everyday Press
Published: 2010
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Pages: 195
Length × Width × Height: 22,5 × 14 × 2 cm
Article Number: 17164