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I'm not familiar with Markus' book but Gotoke Ju Shichi Dai is 17 generations of the Goto Family.  No books solely in English come to mind but Gai So Shi by Haynes and The Art Appreciation of Japanese Sword Fittings are English and heavy on Kinko.

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For a reasonably thorough introduction to the various tsuba/tosogu schools and makers I'd suggest that the Red Cross catalogue might be a good start in forming a basic understanding of the broader subject. It's all b&w photos but it does provide a great many examples to help form a visual reference in terms of what each school's work looks like.

Japanese art & handicraft : an illustrated record of the loan exhibition held in aid of the British Red Cross in October-November 1915. by Henri Joly. (the 1976 reprint is generally available for under $100 or perhaps as a free pdf on0line)

 

Helen Gunsaulus' text in the catalogue of the Field Museum, Chicago would be an alternative although the Red Cross catalogue is better for the images. Here's a link to my dropbox for a pdf of the Gunsaulus book. Happy Christmas :-)

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