A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

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Author: BUSY TOWN
Cooperated by Akiko Kogano, Mariko Adachi, Janine Hoefer, Jan Hajny
Designer: Yurie Ishida, Kana Ishii, Kana Kanamaru (ME&MIRACO)
Artworks: Natsumi Cuge
Editor: Saeco Oikawa
Publisher: Shingo Miyoshi
PIE BOOKS
ISBN 978-4-89444-594-9 C0070

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A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
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A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

 

A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

 

A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

 

A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

 

A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007

 

A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
A Journey around Europe with Matchbox Labels, Kumiko Matsumoto, 2007
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