A History of Komatsu
Author : Arthur MacNae
Publisher :
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 27,19 MB
Release : 2000
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Arthur MacNae
Publisher :
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 27,19 MB
Release : 2000
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Author : Kazuhiko Komatsu
Publisher :
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 12,99 MB
Release : 2017-03-27
Category : Animals, Mythical
ISBN : 9784916055804
"Since ancient times, the Japanese have lived with superstitions of strange presences and phenomena known as "yōkai," creating a culture by turns infused with unease, fear, and divinity. Tsukimono spirit possessions. Fearsome kappa, oni, and tengu. Yamauba crones. Ghostly yūrei. Otherworldly ijin ... Where did they come from? Why do they remain so popular? Written by Japan's premier scholar of yōkai and strange tales, this book is both an introduction to the rich imagination and spirituality of Japan's yōkai culture and a history of the authors and writings that have shaped yōkai studies as a field"--Back cover.
Author : Yoshio Komatsu
Publisher : Shelter Publications, Inc.
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 23,71 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0936070358
Fascinating and unique, Wonderful Houses Around the World gives children a welcome entrée into other places and other lives throughout the world. Glorious two-page photographic spreads capture families outside their homes, be they simple or imposing. Detailed cutaway illustrations reveal the inside of each house, showing the various family members engaged in typical daily activities. Captions explain where each house is located, the environmental conditions that affect the house design, how the family lives in the home, and their possessions -- all providing interesting glimpses of life in other cultures. The ten houses profiled include a red mud dwelling with thatched towers in Togo, a yurt in Mongolia, a steep-roofed, shake-covered house in Transylvania, and a large donut-shaped communal building for 300 in China. This book increases children's wonder about and cultural awareness of the many different people and ways of life around the world.
Author : Arthur McNae
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 35,3 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Construction equipment
ISBN : 9780646396972
Author : James Murdoch
Publisher :
Page : 854 pages
File Size : 25,53 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Japan
ISBN :
Author : Yoshio Komatsu
Publisher : Gibbs Smith
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 18,26 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9781586858254
A photographic celebration of the commonalities that exist among all the peoples of the earth, illustrating what ties us all together. We all laugh, love, cry, and need.
Author : Martin Maiden
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 889 pages
File Size : 38,22 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0521800722
This Cambridge history is the definitive guide to the comparative history of the Romance languages. Volume I is organized around the two key recurrent themes of persistence (structural inheritance and continuity from Latin) and innovation (structural change and loss in Romance).
Author : Eberhard Knobloch
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 45,3 MB
Release : 2013-11-13
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 4431542736
Seki was a Japanese mathematician in the seventeenth century known for his outstanding achievements, including the elimination theory of systems of algebraic equations, which preceded the works of Étienne Bézout and Leonhard Euler by 80 years. Seki was a contemporary of Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, although there was apparently no direct interaction between them. The Mathematical Society of Japan and the History of Mathematics Society of Japan hosted the International Conference on History of Mathematics in Commemoration of the 300th Posthumous Anniversary of Seki in 2008. This book is the official record of the conference and includes supplements of collated texts of Seki's original writings with notes in English on these texts. Hikosaburo Komatsu (Professor emeritus, The University of Tokyo), one of the editors, is known for partial differential equations and hyperfunction theory, and for his study on the history of Japanese mathematics. He served as the President of the International Congress of Mathematicians Kyoto 1990.
Author : Haruki Murakami
Publisher : Bond Street Books
Page : 1342 pages
File Size : 33,40 MB
Release : 2011-10-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0385669445
The long-awaited magnum opus from Haruki Murakami, in which this revered and bestselling author gives us his hypnotically addictive, mind-bending ode to George Orwell's 1984. The year is 1984. Aomame is riding in a taxi on the expressway, in a hurry to carry out an assignment. Her work is not the kind that can be discussed in public. When they get tied up in traffic, the taxi driver suggests a bizarre 'proposal' to her. Having no other choice she agrees, but as a result of her actions she starts to feel as though she is gradually becoming detached from the real world. She has been on a top secret mission, and her next job leads her to encounter the superhuman founder of a religious cult. Meanwhile, Tengo is leading a nondescript life but wishes to become a writer. He inadvertently becomes involved in a strange disturbance that develops over a literary prize. While Aomame and Tengo impact on each other in various ways, at times by accident and at times intentionally, they come closer and closer to meeting. Eventually the two of them notice that they are indispensable to each other. Is it possible for them to ever meet in the real world?
Author : Richard B. Frank
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 1107 pages
File Size : 10,22 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 1324002115
"A sweeping epic.… Promises to do for the war in the Pacific what Rick Atkinson did for Europe." —James M. Scott, author of Rampage In 1937, the swath of the globe east from India to the Pacific Ocean encompassed half the world’s population. Japan’s onslaught into China that year unleashed a tidal wave of events that fundamentally transformed this region and killed about twenty-five million people. This extraordinary World War II narrative vividly portrays the battles across this entire region and links those struggles on many levels with their profound twenty-first-century legacies. In this first volume of a trilogy, award-winning historian Richard B. Frank draws on rich archival research and recently discovered documentary evidence to tell an epic story that gave birth to the world we live in now.