First in a trilogy of novels telling the story of Takeo, an exceptional boy brought up among the Hidden in a remote mountain village. When the mysterious Lord Otori Shigeru saves his life, he begins a journey of revenge and honour. The other books in the trilogy will be 'Grass for His Pillow' (2003) and 'Brilliance of the Moon' (2004). Author studied modern languages at Oxford University and worked as a film critic and arts editor in London before settling in Australia. The trilogy arises from the author's lifelong interest in Japan. 'Hearn' is widely believed to be a pseudonym of award-winning author Gillian Rubinstein.
In contrast to Johnson's concept of a dominant, strategic "developmental state," Calder argues that while the development of Japanese capitalism indeed has largely been strategic, it has been "corporate-led" rather than state (i.e., ...
The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back in time to feudal Japan where the siblings learn about the ways of the Ninja.
"Sayonara Mama-san is the diary of Andrew Robertson (Bob) Grimwood, from his time with New Zealand's J Force as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) in Japan during 1947 and 1948.
This analytical history of American policy toward Japan fills that void; it does not simply chronicle events, it tries systematically to make sense of them.
With MacArthur in Japan
John Pearson: Japan Passage
Brown, Delmer, and Ichiro ̄ Ishida. The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study ... Cartas qve os Padres e Irma ̃os da Companhia de Iesus escreuera ̃o dos Reynos de Iapa ̃ & China. Evora, 1598. The Collected Works of Shinran. Vol.
Business Guide to Japan
2e de couverture: Designed to provide a useful and practical reference guide to the history of photography in Japan from its beginnings until 1912, this brings together in one volume the results of important new research and a mass of data ...
Japan, Caught in Time