Best of
Japan
1981
Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window
Tetsuko Kuroyanagi - 1981
This unusual school had old railroad cars for classrooms, and it was run by an extraordinary man--its founder and headmaster, Sosaku Kobayashi--who was a firm believer in freedom of expression and activity.
From the Country of Eight Islands: An Anthology of Japanese Poetry
Hiroaki Sato - 1981
-- John Ashbery
Strange Big Moon: The Japan and India Journals, 1960-1964
Joanne Kyger - 1981
Whether she is studying under Zen teacher Ruth Fuller Sakaki or meeting with the Dalai Lama (who at 27 "lounged on a velvet couch like a gawky adolescent in red robes"), her journals are witty, amusing, and intelligent, in this fascinating look at the art of poetry and portrait of the counterculture abroad.
Eagles of Mitsubishi: The Story of the Zero Fighter
Jiro Horikoshi - 1981
Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858
Siegfried Wichmann - 1981
This volume shows the influence of Japan on the fine and decorative arts of the period.
In The Shade of Spring Leaves: The Life of Higuchi Ichiyo, With Nine of Her Best Stories
Ichiyō Higuchi - 1981
In her brief life she wrote poems, essays, short stories and a great, multivolume diary. This book is made up of a critical biography, interlaced with extracts from the diary, and Robert Danly's translations of nine representative stories.
The Zen Poems of Ryokan
Nobuyuki Yuasa - 1981
This volume contains not only the largest English translation yet made of his principal poems, but also an introduction that sets the poetry in its historical and literary context and a biographical sketch of the poet himself.Originally published in 1981.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Hiroshima No Pika
Toshi Maruki - 1981
Hiroshima. JapanA little girl and her parentsare eating breakfast,and then it happened.HIROSHIMA NO PIKA.This book is dedicated to the fervent hope the Flashwill never happen again,anywhere.
Issunboshi
George Suyeoka - 1981
On the day she asks him to journey to the Shrine of Ise, where she will pray for a husband, his heart shatters for he is in love. How can the one-inch warrior of this classic Japanese folktale prove his worth to the lovely princess? To this day, all over Japan, the story of Issunboshi is famous: the inch-boy who had within himself the bravery, the determination, and the love that are the mark of every full-sized man.
Building the Timber Frame House: The Revival of a Forgotten Craft
Tedd Benson - 1981
It is being enthusiastically revived today not only for its sturdiness but because it can be easily insulated, it is attractive, and it offers the builder the unique satisfaction of working with timbers. Building the Timber Frame House is the most comprehensive manual available on the technique. In it you will find a short history, of timber framing and a fully illustrated discussion of the different kinds of joinery, assembly of timbers, and raising of the frame. There are also detailed sections on present-day design and materials, house plans, site development, foundation laying, insulation, tools, and methods.
Five Mountains: The Rinzai Zen Monastic Institution in Medieval Japan
Martin Collcutt - 1981
This work provides a history of the Rinzai Zen monastic institution in Medieval Japan.
Tansu: Traditional Japanese Cabinetry
Ty Heineken - 1981
This book is lavishly illustrated with 27 full-color plates and over 260 monochrome photographs of spectacular chests and elegant details. It is divided into two parts, the first on history and the second on techniques. It also includes an invaluable guide to purchasing and conserving tansu.