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Jason Bernard
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I have searched high and low for this book by Sosai Oyama. It is called "Advanced Karate". I have been all over the net and had it on order from Amazon.com for at least
10 months. If anybody ever has a lead on this book please let me know. I need it to
fill in my collection of Oyama's books (only
3 to go and I have leads on 2!).

Osu!
Jason
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Jason

When was it published? I have a few sources.

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Dr. Bill Sensei,

If you can find this book for me I will be very grateful! I am not entirely sure of the
year but it was definitely in the late 60's.
I think it was 1968. I went to the Library
of Congress but they didn't have a listing
for it. If I get anymore information I will
post it. Again my thanks even for the attempt!

Osu!
Jason
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Post by T Rose »

I have a copy of this book , and it's
predecessor. I can get ISBN copyright or
other info. From what I have been told,
the book is out of print and origial volumes
are now collectors books.
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Post by Jason Bernard »

The book is definitely out of print. All of Sosai's books are quite valued by Kyokushin karateka in particular.

If you are interested in selling it I would
be interested in buying it. Send me an
email if you would be interested at all
(jbernard@comsource.net).

Osu!
Jason
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