Coffin-Carrying Man


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I was born in the countryside and grew up with my grandfather. Compared to his parents, he had the best relationship with his grandfather. But my grandfather was a strange man. When I returned home from graduation, I discovered my grandfather's true secret! My grandfather was a coffin bearer. TL Note: I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in the four seasons. I wish you all the best in life. PS2: Please click on the Collect button in the upper right corner. Thank you.




Coffin-Carrying Man


Book Description

I was born in the countryside and grew up with my grandfather. Compared to his parents, he had the best relationship with his grandfather. But my grandfather was a strange man. When I returned home from graduation, I discovered my grandfather's true secret! My grandfather was a coffin bearer. TL Note: I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in life. I wish you all the best in the four seasons. I wish you all the best in life. PS2: Please click on the Collect button in the upper right corner. Thank you.













The Home of an Eastern Clan


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Falnama


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"Praised by the New York Times as "a highly important exhibition book," this lavishly produced catalog reproduces illustrated texts from the groundbreaking exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Called "fabulous" by the Washington Post, Falnama was the first show of its kind dedicated to the art of divination in the Islamic world. The Falnama were brilliantly painted compositions created in Safavid Iran and Ottoman Turkey in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Falnama: The Book of Omens combines rare images with scholarly texts on the deeper meaning of dreams, omens, and divination. Featured in this first publication ever devoted to the Falnama as a genre are intact volumes as well as text folios and illustrations now dispersed among international public and private collections. Essays by scholars of Safavid, Ottoman, and Byzantine history and language, complemented by full-color illustrations, offer detailed analysis of the form, content, and meaning of these rarely seen works of art. The first-ever translations of three of the four monumental copies provide insight into a vivid and enduring aspect of human concern--the unknown."--Publisher's website.