This collection comprises 1,917 foreign books mainly in the field of economics.
The book were collected by Professor Inosuke Onishi during the early period of Otaru University of Commerce when it was known as Otaru Higher Commercial School.
The collection was given to the library as a gift by his family in 1923.
This collection includes the first edition of “An Inquiry into the Nature
and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith published in 1776, the
first edition of “An Essay on the Principle of Population” by Thomas R.
Malthus published in 1798, and other historically valuable books.
Pictures of the following material in Onishi Collection are exhibited online.
・The first edition of “An enquiry concerning political justice, and its influence on general virtue
and happiness” by William Godwin, 1793
This memorial collection comprises 391 copies of books dealing with the history of social thought, chiefly the ideas of social evolution of such noted thinkers as F.M.C. Fourier and Sain-Simon (born Claude Henry de Rouvroy).
These books are unique to the Onishi-Tezuka Collections, in 1983.
This collection, personal books of the Emeritus Professor Jun’ichi Ono,
the first president of Otaru College of Economics and Otaru University
of Commerce, has 1,280 books. It was given to the library as a memorial
by his family in 1983, the first anniversary of his death.
This collection includes the first edition of the first volume of “Das
Kapital”, the main work of German economist and philosopher Karl Marx.
Pictures of the following material in Ono Collection are exhibited online.
・The first edition of the German version of “Das Kapital” by Karl Marx, 1867
This collection has 1,603 Japanese and foreign books on finance and public
finance collected by Professor Nizaburo Kito, who taught Theory of Finance
and Monetary Economy at Tokyo University of Commerce.
After World War II, in the stage of Otaru College of Economics, this collection
was given to the library as a gift from the Association for Realization
University Growth.
This collection has 1,705 books(consisting of 1,699 foreign and 6 Japanese books)in the field of English Literature at Hitotsubashi University.
His son named Tairoku Kose was a Professor of Management Science until March in 1973 at this university.
It was given to the library as a gift by“The Kose Collection Society”in 1982 in memory of the school's 70th anniversary.
The collection has 1,890 books collected by Professor Tairoku Kose, former
Library Director, who taught Econometrics and Management Science at this
university. It was given to the library as a gift by his family after his
death.
This collection also includes 27 volumes of the series of comics “TENSAI
YANAGISAWA KYOOJU NO SEIKATSU”(The life of Genius Professor Yanagisawa). The
main character in these comics is modeled on Professor Kose.
This collection has 6,624 books(mostly French)collected by Professor Juro
Tezuka.
He taught economics from 1919 through 1942 at this university. It was bought for 40,000 yen by Mr. Miyakichi Itaya and was given to the library as a gift in 1944.
It includes widely valuable books in the field of socialthought and philosophy
as well as economics.
Pictures of the following materials in Tezuka Collection are exhibited
online.
・“Les six livres de la repvbliqve” by Jean Bodin, 1577.
・“Abrege du projet de paix perpetuelle” by Charles Saint-Pierre, 1729.
・The first edition of “Principes du droit politique” by Jean Jacques Burlamaqui, 1751.
・“Elemens du droit naturel” by Jean Jacques Burlamaqui, 1775.
・“Collection Complete des oeuvres de l’abbe de Mably” by Mably, 1794.
This collection comprises 9,336 classical books mainly in the field of
economics.
These were collected by Professor Miyoji Hayakawa, who taught Principles
of Economics and Business Cycles at the Otaru University of Commerce.
Part of the collection was purchased by the University in 1970, and the
rest was later donated through the kindness of his family.
Professor Fusajiro Ban was a Professor of Law at Otaru University of Commerce (Otaru Higher Commercial School) and its second President.
Upon retiring in 1935, he donated 367 books to the University. Additional
books in the field of law were added to the collection thanks to a memorial
fund donated by his family.
This collection of personal books of Arata Matsuda, who was one of the
first graduates of Otaru Higher Commercial School, has 625 books mainly
in the literary field.
It was given to the library as a gift by his family in 1955.
This collection has 2,448 books (1,608 foreign and 840 Japanese books) collected by Professor Ryozaburo Minami, who taught on Principles of Economics and Social Policy.
He made a great contribution to progress on population problems.
Afterwards he lectured on “Problems of Population” at Chuo University
and Komazawa University. After his death, this collection was given as
a gift to the library by his family.
Pictures of the following materials in Minami Collection are
exhibited online.
・“The primitive origination of mankind” by Matthew Hale, 1677.
・“Von Verbesserung Land und Leuten, und wie ein Regend seine Macht und Ansehen erheben konne” by Johann George Leibs, 1708.
This collection has 4,097 books collected by Professor Kenjiro Muroya
who taught Business Management and Economic History at this university.
It was given to the library as a gift by his family in 1975.
This Collection comprises thirty-two copies of the rare books related
to the French Revolution in various areas of law.
They were once in the library of J. Cambaceres, a lawyer and politician
noted as the editorial chief of Napoleon Code.
Pictures of all the materials in this collection are exhibited online. → Pictures of rare books
This collection, a set personally collected by French economist Gustave Schelle (1845〜1927), has 1,594 books. This collection was brought to the library with great effort by Professor Juro Tezuka, who studied in France in those days.
Schelle is a well-known authority especially on scholars of the Physiocrat.
This is a rare collection including almost all originals by main scholars
of the middle eighteenth century, Francois Quesnay, Victor Riqueti, Marqui's
de Mirabeau, Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, Anne Robert Jacques Turgot,
and others.
Pictures of the following materials in Schelle Collection are exhibited online.
・“Testament politique de messire Jean Baptiste Colbert, ministre et secretaire
d'Etat” by Jean Baptiste Colbert, 1693.
・“Traite des effets et de l'usage de la saignee” by Francois Quesnay, 1750.
This collection is mainly composed of the publications or other materials
related to the French Revolution. In the collection you can discover first-hand
materials that appeared in the days of French Revolution.
For instance, decrees of laws and ordinances, parts of a draft constitution,
even assignats. 1,190 copies of them are bound together into 207 volumes.
Pictures of the following material in Collection of French Revolution Related Research Materials are exhibited online.
・Assignats
This collection has 197 books, collected by Professor D. Brooke McKinnon,
who taught English at Otaru Higher Commercial School from 1917 to 1941
and was popular among Otaru people as “Professor Donkey” for his riding
a donkey to go to the school.
This collection comprises 3 books by Professor McKinnon, 100 foreign and
94 Japanese books mainly in the field of English Literature and Language
Education.
This collection comprises 1,138 foreign books that cover the economic, political, diplomatic, and cultural aspects of modern Japanese history particularly between World War I and II.
It was the private collection of Professor Richard Storry, who taught
at Otaru University of Commerce (Otaru Higher Commercial School) in 1937〜40
and returned to England to become a Professor at Oxford University.
It was purchased by the university in 1987.