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Kashruth: A Comprehensive Reference to the Principles of Kosher, Artscroll Ser.

Author: Yacov Lipschutz
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Publisher: Mesorah Publications, Limited
Release: Apr 2000
Genre: Cooking, Food & Wine
Reader Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)
ISBN: 0899065597
Summary: This book is a good resource for those who want to find out more about Kosher products. More information on the practical, day-to-day issues of keeping Kosher would have been helpful. But the book has a lot of good information overall.


 

Kimono: Fashioning Culture

Author: Liza Crihfield Dalby
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
Release: Feb 2001
Genre: Arts & Photography
Reader Rating: 5.0 (5 votes)
ISBN: 0295981555
Summary: The colorful and stylized kimono--the national garment of Japan--expresses not only Japanese aesthetic sensibilities but the soul of Japan as well. In this beautifully written and lavishly illustrated book, Liza Dalby, author of the highly acclaimed "Geisha" and "Tale of Murasaki," traces the history of kimono--its uses, aesthetics, and social meanings--to explore Japanese culture. Drawing on a variety of period texts including 17thcentury kimono pattern books, Dalby vividly recreates kimono and those who wore them through the centuries. She discusses the development of the kimono robe from its Chinese origins two thousand years ago to its assimilation as the national dress of Japan. An engaging mix of fashion history and social anthropology, this lively and scholarly book demonstrates in a new way how clothing can illuminate our understanding of culture.


 

Kyogoku Tamekane: Poetry and Politics in Late Kamakura Japan

Author: Robert N. Huey
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release: Feb 1989
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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ISBN: 0804714886
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Kyudo: The Way of the Bow

Author: Feliks F. Hoff
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Publisher: Shambhala
Release: May 2002
Genre: Sports
Reader Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)
ISBN: 1570628521
Summary: "Kyudo: The Way of the Bow " is the authoritative guide to the technique and philosophy of the ancient art of Japanese archery. Originally a samurai discipline, kyudo integrates technical skill with the development of a completely focused and disciplined mind. Influenced by Shintoism and Zen, kyudo is a path of self-development and meditation that requires the archer to cultivate precision, a clear mind, and freedom from fear. This detailed, clearly written guide is an indispensable reference for kyudo students and an excellent sourcebook for anyone interested in the history of archery or warfare. The author, Feliks Hoff, a kyudo practitioner for over thirty years, gives a historical and philosophical view of the art and offers practical exercises for cultivating the proper mindset for each shot; detailed instruction on proper form and technique; an overview of the etiquette, dress, and ceremonial aspects of kyudo; and a survey of the various types of equipment used. Hoff presents the basic techniques of the Heki school of kyudo in step-by-step photographs. He also provides exercises for aiming and target shooting and lists common mistakes in form, technique, and concentration along with pointers on how to correct them. For more advanced students, Hoff includes a list of examination requirements and offers advice on teaching beginners.


 

Le Viandier De Taillevent: 14th Century Cookery, Based on the Vatican Library Manuscript

Author: Taillevent
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Publisher: Alfarhaugr Pub Society
Release: Feb 1989
Genre: Cooking, Food & Wine
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ISBN: 0962371904
Summary: A translation of the 15th century version of Taillevent's LE VIANDIER, one of the first professional cookbooks. Includes recipes for heron, stork, peacock, eel, lamprey, etc., as well as more standard modern fare like veal, pork and chicken.


 

Miracles & mischief: Noh and Kyōgen theater in Japan

Author: Sharon Sadako Takeda
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Publisher: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
Release: Feb 2002
Genre: Arts & Photography
Reader Rating: 4.5 (3 votes)
ISBN: 0875871887
Summary: A big fantastic large-format soft cover that has some great photographs and at first seems like just a big, sexy coffeetable book on Noh Masks. But continue through and you'll find very orderly and detail descriptions of the Noh plays, characters involved and their corresponding mask and costume. Also a great index in the back to help navigate. Great for collector's of Japanese Noh/ Kyogen masks and textiles. Big for a softcover, definately worth diving in, but better pump some iron first.


 

Mrs Groundes-Peace's old cookery notebook;

Author: Zara Groundes-Peace
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Publisher: [Distributed by] David and Charles
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ISBN: 0715351818
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Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

Author: Institute Historian T. F. Peterson
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Publisher: The MIT Press
Release: Mar 2003
Genre: Business & Investing
Reader Rating: 5.0 (6 votes)
ISBN: 0262661373
Summary: Before the term hacking became associated with computers, MIT undergraduates used it to describe any activity that took their minds off studying, suggested an unusual solution to a technical problem, or generally fostered nondestructive mischief. The MIT hacking culture has given us such treasures as police cars and cows on the Great Dome, a disappearing door to the President's office, and the commencement game of "Al Gore Buzzword Bingo." Hacks can be technical, physical, virtual, or verbal. Often the underlying motivation is to conquer the inaccessible and make possible the improbable. Hacks can express dissatisfaction with local culture or with administrative decisions, but mostly they are remarkably good-spirited. They are also by definition ephemeral. Fortunately, the MIT Museum has amassed a unique collection of hack-related pictures, reports, and remnants. "Nightwork" collects the best materials from this collection, to entertain innocent bystanders and inspire new generations of practitioners.


 

No and Kyogen in the Contemporary World

Author: James R. Brandon
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release: Feb 1997
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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ISBN: 0824818105
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The No Plays of Japan

Author: Arthur Waley
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Publisher: George Allen & Unwin
Release: Feb 1921
Genre: Arts & Photography
Reader Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)
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Summary: I first discoved this book on the shelves of my high school's library. I picked it up and started reading it. I was hooked. This is the best book i have ever read. I would highly reccomend it to anyone, especily those interested in the Japanse No Dramas.


 

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