Japan
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Incoming Resources
- My lesbian experience with loneliness, (true) story & art by Nagata Kabi
- Seashore story, [by] Taro Yashima [pseud.]
- Sanbiki no samurai, Janus Films ; Shochiku eiga ; Shōchiku Kabushiki Kaisha Samurai Purodakushon teikei sakuhin ; seisaku, Kishimoto Gin'ichi, Tanba Tetsurō ; kikaku, Samurai Puro, Fuji Terebi ; kyakuhon, Abe Keiichi, Shiba Eizaburō, Kishimoto Gin'ichi, Gosha Hideo ; kantoku, Gosha Hideo
- The Japanese, Edwin O. Reischauer
- March was made of yarn, reflections on the Japanese earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown, edited by Elmer Luke and David Karashima
- A guide to Japanese prints and their subject matter, by Basil Stewart
- Japan, by Irene Flum Galvin
- I love you so mochi, Sarah Kuhn
- Printed to perfection, twentieth-century Japanese prints from the Robert O. Muller Collection, Joan B. Mirviss [and others]
- Traveling with Yoshitomo Nara, a Tohokushinsha production ; directed by Koji Sakabe
- Manga impact!, The world of Japanese animation, edited by Carlo Chatrian & Grazia Paganelli
- Japan
- Japan, a France, Canada, Iceland co-production presented by Marathon, Pixcom Productions and Storm ; written and directed by Antoine Lassaigne
- 1Q84, Haruki Murakami ; [translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin and Philip Gabriel]
- Storytelling in Japanese art, Masako Watanabe
- Carved paper, the art of the Japanese stencil, Susanna Campbell Kuo ; with contributions by Richard L. Wilson and Thomas S. Michie ; edited by Susan Shin-tsu Tai
- Japan in pictures, Alison Behnke
- Beyond the mushroom cloud, commemoration, religion, and responsibility after Hiroshima, Yuki Miyamoto
- The new Japan, government and politics, [by] Harold S. Quigley and John E. Turner
- An introduction to Japan, by Herschel Webb ; under the direction of Hugh Borton and Douglas W. Overton
- The genius of Japanese carpentry, the secrets of a craft, Azby Brown
- Awakening your ikigai, how the Japanese wake up to joy and purpose every day, Ken Mogi
- Cool Japan guide, fun in the land of manga, lucky cats and ramen, Abby Denson
- When the Earth roars, lessons from the history of earthquakes in Japan, Gregory Smits
- Flame in the mist, Renée Ahdieh
- The Mushroom at the end of the world, on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
- Japan, Rex Shelley
- My alcoholic escape from reality, (true) story & art by Nagata Kabi ; translation, Jocelyne Allen ; adaptation, Lianne Sentar ; lettering and retouch, Karis Page, Gwen Silver
- Japan, Charles Phillips ; Gil Latz and Kyohei Shibata, consultants
- The great wave, the influence of Japanese woodcuts on French prints, Colta Feller Ives
- Yu-Gi-Oh, Japanese production by NAS TV Tokyo ; producers, Noriko Kobeyashi, Hidetaka Iota ; written by Junki Takegami, Massaji Sogo, Shin Yoshida ; US production by 4 Kids Productions, Inc. ; produced by Lloyd Golfine, Volume 10
- Bending adversity, Japan and the art of survival, David Pilling
- The Japanese: how they live and work, [by] W. Scott Morton
- Shadow child, Rahna Reiko Rizzuto
- Japan, by Jeff Reynolds
- Seppuku, a history of samurai suicide, Andrew Rankin
- Seventeen, Hideo Yokoyama ; translated from the Japanese by Louise Heal Kawai
- Miyazakiworld, a life in art, Susan Napier
- Van Gogh & Japan, Louis van Tilborgh, Nienke Bakker, Cornelia Homburg, Tsukasa Kōdera, Chris Uhlenbeck ; with a contribution by Claire Guitton
- Switching to solar, what we can learn from Germany's success in harnessing clean energy, Bob Johnstone
- Japan 1941, countdown to infamy, Eri Hotta
- Our colors, Gengoroh Tagame ; translated from the Japanese by Anne Ishii
- Japonisme and the rise of the modern art movement, the arts of the Meiji period : the Khalili collection, written and edited by Gregory Irvine with additional texts by Tayfun Belgin, John House, Axel Rüger, Kris Schiermeier and Hiroko Yokomizo
- Neuromancer, William Gibson ; series introduction by Neil Gaiman
- Things Japanese;, being notes on various subjects connected with Japan
- Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons : art of the in-between, Andrew Bolton
- Fairy tail, Hiro Mashima ; translation and adaptation, William Flangan ; lettering, North Market Street Graphics ; layout, Nathalie Kent ; additional lettering and edition, Ben Applegate ; cover design by Phil Balsman, Master's edition 1
- Count your way through Japan, by Jim Haskins ; illustrations by Martin Skoro
- Japanese stitches unraveled, 160+ stitch patterns to knit top down, bottom up, back and forth, and in the round, Wendy Bernard
- The shamanic healer, the healing world of Ikuko Osumi and the traditional art of Seiki-jutsu, by Ikuko Osumi and Malcolm Ritchie
Outgoing Resources
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