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  Hiroshima

 
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Price: $7.50
Sale: $2.65
 
Manufacturer: Vintage
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Author: John Hersey
Publisher: Vintage
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5425
Publication Date: 1989-03-04
Reading Level: 160
 
Description: When the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, few could have anticipated its potential for devastation. Pulitzer prize-winning author John Hersey recorded the stories of Hiroshima residents shortly after the explosion and, in 1946, Hiroshima was published, giving the world first-hand accounts from people who had survived it. The words of Miss Sasaki, Dr. Fujii, Mrs. Nakamara, Father Kleinsorg, Dr. Sasaki, and the Reverend Tanimoto gave a face to the statistics that saturated the media and solicited an overwhelming public response. Whether you believe the bomb made the difference in the war or that it should never have been dropped, "Hiroshima" is a must read for all of us who live in the shadow of armed conflict.

 

  China Survival Guide: How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps

 
China Survival Guide: How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps under The Books Store
Price: $9.95
Sale: $5.39
 
Manufacturer: Stone Bridge Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Larry Herzberg::Qin Herzberg
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 915.1046
Publication Date: 2008-02-01
Reading Level: 192
 
Description:

This first-ever humorous travel guide on China both dishes the dirt on the myriad travel mishaps that may befall any unsuspecting tourist and explains how to avoid them! Possible danger zones debunked include airports, hotels, hospitals, taxis, and bathrooms. Readers will learn essential skills like how to haggle, exchange currencies, cross the street, decipher menus, say useful phrases in Chinese, and more. The guide comes complete with survival tips on etiquette, a map, and resource lists. Don't leave home for China without it!

Veteran travelers Qin and Larry Herzberg are Chinese language and culture professors at Calvin College in Michigan.


 

  Bushido: The Way of the Samurai (Square One Classics)

 
Bushido: The Way of the Samurai (Square One Classics) under The Books Store
Price: $9.95
Sale: $5.18
 
Manufacturer: Square One Publishers
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Tsunetomo Yamamoto
Publisher: Square One Publishers
Edition: Tra
Dewey Decimal Number: 170.4409520903
Publication Date: 2001-10
Reading Level: 109
 
Description: In eighteenth-century Japan, Tsunetomo Yamamoto created the Hagakure, a document that served as the basis for samurai warrior behavior. Its guiding principles greatly influenced the Japanese ruling class and shaped the underlying character of the Japanese psyche, from businessmen to soldiers.

Bushido is the first English translation of the Hagakure. This work provides a powerful message aimed at the mind and spirit of the samurai warrior. It offers beliefs that are difficult for the Western mind to embrace, yet fascinating in their pursuit of absolute service. With Bushido, one can better put into perspective Japan’s historical path and gain greater insight into the Japan of today.


 

  The Village

 
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Price: $7.99
Sale: $3.85
 
Manufacturer: Pocket
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Author: Bing West
Publisher: Pocket
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.70438
Publication Date: 2002-12-31
Reading Level: 400
 
Description: In Black Hawk Down, the fight went on for a day. In We Were Soldiers Once & Young, the fighting lasted three days. In The Village, one Marine squad fought for 495 days -- half of them died.

Few American battles have been so extended, savage and personal. A handful of Americans volunteered to live among six thousand Vietnamese, training farmers to defend their village. Such "Combined Action Platoons" (CAPs) are now a lost footnote about how the war could have been fought; only the villagers remain to bear witness. This is the story of fifteen resolute young Americans matched against two hundred Viet Cong; how a CAP lived, fought and died. And why the villagers remember them to this day.


 

  70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication

 
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Price: $9.95
Sale: $5.80
 
Manufacturer: Stone Bridge Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Hamiru-aqui
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 302.222
Publication Date: 2008-10-01
Reading Level: 160
 
Description:

Who needs to speak Japanese? There's a lot you can say with traditional hand gestures and body motions that are universal as well as uniquely Japanese. This whimsical look at "the language of no language" will teach you to hurl insults, flirt, agree, excuse yourself, cross the street, and even make promises-wordlessly! (And who is that stoic guy wearing a suit in all the photos?) Finally, a way to tell someone at a loud party, "Your underwear is showing," in four easy hand motions. This is a book for the serious student, the class clown, and the crazy guy at Akihabara Station hoping to communicate with Godzilla.

Hamiru-aqui is a Japanese artist based in Tokyo.


 

  The Book of Tea (Classics Retold to be Read, Not just Revered)

 
The Book of Tea (Classics Retold to be Read, Not just Revered) under The Books Store
Price: $8.00
Sale: $7.63
 
Manufacturer: Japan & Stuff Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Kakuzo Okakura
Publisher: Japan & Stuff Press
Publication Date: 2008-09-01
Reading Level: 80
 
Description: That a nation should construct one of its most resonant national ceremonies round a cup of tea will surely strike a chord of sympathy with at least some readers of this review. To many foreigners, nothing is so quintessentially Japanese as the tea ceremony--more properly, "the way of tea"--with its austerity, its extravagantly minimalist stylization, and its concentration of extreme subtleties of meaning into the simplest of actions. The Book of Tea is something of a curiosity: written in English by a Japanese scholar (and issued here in bilingual form), it was first published in 1906, in the wake of the naval victory over Russia with which Japan asserted its rapidly acquired status as a world-class military power. It was a peak moment of Westernization within Japan. Clearly, behind the publication was an agenda, or at least a mission to explain. Around its account of the ceremony, The Book of Tea folds an explication of the philosophy, first Taoist, later Zen Buddhist, that informs its oblique celebration of simplicity and directness--what Okakura calls, in a telling phrase, "moral geometry." And the ceremony itself? Its greatest practitioners have always been philosophers, but also artists, connoisseurs, collectors, gardeners, calligraphers, gourmets, flower arrangers. The greatest of them, Sen Rikyu, left a teasingly, maddeningly simple set of rules:
Make a delicious bowl of tea; lay the charcoal so that it heats the water; arrange the flowers as they are in the field; in summer suggest coolness; in winter, warmth; do everything ahead of time; prepare for rain; and give those with whom you find yourself every consideration.
A disciple remarked that this seemed elementary. Rikyu replied, "Then if you can host a tea gathering without deviating from any of the rules I have just stated, I will become your disciple." A Zen reply. Fascinating. --Robin Davidson, Amazon.co.uk

 

  Bushido: The Soul of Japan

 
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Price: $5.99
Sale: $5.35
 
Manufacturer: Wilder Publications
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Inazo Nitobé
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 952
Publication Date: 2008-12-18
Reading Level: 96
 
Description: Chivalry is a flower no less indigenous to the soil of Japan than its emblem, the cherry blossom; nor is it a dried-up specimen of an antique virtue preserved in the herbarium of our history. It is still a living object of power and beauty among us; and if it assumes no tangible shape or form, it not the less scents the moral atmosphere, and makes us aware that we are still under its potent spell. The conditions of society which brought it forth and nourished it have long disappeared; but as those far-off stars which once were and are not, still continue to shed their rays upon us, so the light of chivalry, which was a child of feudalism, still illuminates our moral path, surviving its mother institution. It is a pleasure to me to reflect upon this subject in the language of Burke, who uttered the well-known touching eulogy over the neglected bier of its European prototype.

 

  Dead Center: A Marine Sniper's Two-Year Odyssey in the Vietnam War

 
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Price: $7.99
Sale: $3.87
 
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Author: Ed Kugler
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.7043092
Publication Date: 1999-05-29
Reading Level: 384
 
Description: WHEN YOU'RE IN THE DEATH BUSINESS,
EACH DAWN COULD BE YOUR LAST.

Raw, straightforward, and powerful, Ed Kugler's account of his two years as a Marine scout-sniper in Vietnam vividly captures his experiences there--the good, the bad, and the ugly. After enlisting in the Marines at seventeen, then being wounded in Santo Domingo during the Dominican crisis, Kugler arrived in Vietnam in early 1966.

As a new sniper with the 4th Marines, Kugler picked up bush skills while attached to 3d Force Recon Company, and then joined the grunts. To take advantage of that experience, he formed the Rogues, a five-sniper team that hunted in the Co Bi-Than Tan Valley for VC and NVA. His descriptions of long, tense waits, sudden deadly action, and NVA countersniper ambushes are fascinating.

In DEAD CENTER, Kugler demonstrates the importance to a sniper of patience, marksmanship, bush skills, and guts--while underscoring exactly what a country demands of its youth when it sends them to war.


 

  Blood Trails: The Combat Diary of a Foot Soldier in Vietnam

 
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Price: $7.99
Sale: $3.87
 
Manufacturer: Presidio Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Author: Christopher Ronnau
Publisher: Presidio Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
Publication Date: 2006-08-29
Reading Level: 320
 
Description: BAPTISM BY FIRE

Chris Ronnau volunteered for the Army and was sent to Vietnam in January 1967, armed with an M-14 rifle and American Express traveler’s checks. But the latter soon proved particularly pointless as the private first class found himself in the thick of two pivotal, fiercely fought Big Red One operations, going head-to-head against crack Viet cong and NVA troops in the notorious Iron Triangle and along the treacherous Cambodian border near Tay Ninh.

Patrols, ambushes, plunging down VC tunnels, search and destroy missions–there were many ways to drive the enemy from his own backyard, as Ronnau quickly discovered. Based on the journal Ronnau kept in Vietnam, Blood Trails captures the hellish jungle war in all its stark life-and-death immediacy. This wrenching chronicle is also stirring testimony to the quiet courage of those unsung American heroes, many not yet twenty-one, who had a job to do and did it without complaint–fighting, sacrificing, and dying for their country.

Includes sixteen pages of rare and never-before-seen combat photos

 

  Tadao Ando: 1941 (Taschen Basic Architecture)

 
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Price: $9.99
Sale: $5.94
 
Manufacturer: Taschen
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Masao Furuyama
Publisher: Taschen
Dewey Decimal Number: 720
Publication Date: 2006-10-01
Reading Level: 96
 
Description: Modern minimalism with a Japanese touch

Philippe Starck describes him as a "mystic in a country which is no longer mystic." Drew Philip calls his buildings "land art" that "struggle to emerge from the earth." He is the only architect to have won the discipline’s four most prestigious prizes: the Pritzker, Carlsberg, Praemium Imperiale, and Kyoto Prize. His name is Tadao Ando, and he is one of the world’s greatest living architects. Combining influences from Japanese tradition with the best of Modernism, Ando has developed a completely unique building aesthetic that makes use of concrete, wood, water, light, space, and nature in a way that has never been witnessed elsewhere in architecture.

This book provides the perfect introduction to Ando’s work, including private homes, churches, museums, apartment complexes, and cultural spaces throughout Japan, and in France, Italy, Spain, and the USA.


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