Best of
Asia
1961
Street Without Joy: The French Debacle in Indochina
Bernard B. Fall - 1961
Includes an introduction by George C. Herring.
Japanese Inn
Oliver Statler - 1961
Travelers and guests flow into and past the inn--warriors on the march, lovers fleeing to a new life, pilgrims on their merry expeditions, great men going to and from the capital. The story of the Minaguchi-ya is a social history of Japan through 400 years, a ringside seat to some of the most stirring events of a stirring period.
Looking for Dilmun
Geoffrey Bibby - 1961
The quest for the real Dilmun began when the author revisited Bahrain in order to explore the thousands of undated burial mounds scattered across the country. A season's digging established the existence of a major civilisation dating from around 2300 BC. First published in 1969, this fascinating book of discovery tells the story of archaeological detective work with style and humour. It is re-issued here for a new generation of readers and introduced by Carl Phillips, one of the leading archaeologists of the region.
The Woman Who Had Two Navels
Nick Joaquín - 1961
It is widely considered as a classic in Philippine literature. It is divided into 5 chapters: Paco, Macho, La Vidal, The Chinese Moon, and Doctor Monson.This is a novel, not be confused with the short story collection of the same name.
The Monastery of Jade Mountain
Peter Goullart - 1961
It is difficult to define precisely what the practicing Taoist believes, thinks and does. Taoism must be evidenced by the way it is lived and so, in revealing how his gradual initiation into the meaning of Taoism took place, Peter Goullart describes fully his visits to various Taoist Monasteries, his discussions with Abbots and monks, and their ritual practices and ceremonies. Since consciousness of the beauty and oneness of the natural world and its creatures is essential to the Taoist philosophy ”indeed the monasteries are very carefully sited to allow natural surroundings to make the maximum effect” his book is filled with splendid descriptions of the Chinese scene. Peter Goullart was a refugee from the Russian revolution who travelled east, along the silk road. He lived in China for thirty years, acquiring a tremendous knowledge of the language and people, and his book is probably unique in that so much information on Taoism, drawn from personal knowledge and practice, is given by a Western writer.
Alexander Herzen and the Birth of Russian Socialism
Martin Malia - 1961
PrefaceIntroductionFamily & ChildhoodSchiller & OgarevUnivesity & 'Circle"Schelling & IdealismSaint-Simon & SocialismArrest & ExileLove & ReligionThe Quest for RealityRealism in Philosophy: HegelRealism in Love: SandThe Slavophiles & NationalismSocialist & Liberal WesternersThe Crucial Year-1847The Revolution of 1848Russian SocialismThe Gentry RevolutionBibliographyNotesIndex
Karakoram: Ascent of Gasherbrum IV
Fosco Maraini - 1961
Immortality and Reincarnation: Wisdom from the Forbidden Journey
Alexandra David-Néel - 1961
The question of what occurs to the individual personality after death is fundamental to the human experience. In Immortality and Reincarnation Alexandra David-Neel, the first Western woman to see the forbidden city of Lhasa, Tibet, examines Taoist, Tibetan, and Hindu concepts concerning life after death. Contrary to Western belief, which sees the human being as composed of a mortal body and an immortal soul, many Easterners believe in the immortality of both the body and the soul. Alexandra David-Neel gained firsthand knowledge of these beliefs and the practices they engendered in the course of her travels at the beginning of this century. In Immortality and Reincarnation she ties them together for a unique look at reincarnation and eternal life in a region untouched by the modern world.
A Handful Of Rice
William Allister - 1961
An historical novel based on the author's true-life experiences as a POW in Malysia and Japan during WWII.
The Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology (Journal Offprints)
A.R. Clapham - 1961
Covers the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, Italy, China, Japan, India, and more.