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Life in Old Japan Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book) More than 40 handsome, ready-to-color illustrations depict samurai warriors, the imperial villa at Kyoto, a Shinto shrine, a tea ceremony, a Noh play, a typical city street, a restaurant, music makers, more. Introduction and detailed captio

Life in Old Japan Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)

Life in Old Japan Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)

TITLE:Life in Old Japan Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)
AUTHOR:John Green
RATING:4.78 (674 Votes)
ASIN:0486468836
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:48 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2008-09-03
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More than 40 handsome, ready-to-color illustrations depict samurai warriors, the imperial villa at Kyoto, a Shinto shrine, a tea ceremony, a Noh play, a typical city street, a restaurant, music makers, more. Introduction and detailed captions describe Japanese culture and provide detailed information on art, government, costume, and daily life.

Editorial : About the Author John Green attended a boarding school in Alabama not unlike Alaska's Culver Creek. After graduating from college in 2000, he worked as a chaplain at a children's hospital. His experiences with patients and their families during intense crises solidified his desire to write for teens and inspired him to bring his comic sensibility to a candid novel about the excitement of breaking the rules and the challenge of confronting loss. John now writes for several national magazines, both print and Web-based. He is also a commentator for National Public Radio's afternoon newsmagazine, "All Things Considered," and Chicago's "NPR" affiliate, WBEZ.

The description stated in sealed plastic with minor peeling on the front page. romántica. It is first of all a damn good tale--rivaling the arabian nights as a never ending fascinating tale. The space around and inside, is observed, moving in and out of dreams and spiritual and geographical realities. Clearly nobody is saying 'No' or 'Enough'! Mr Learoyd has perfected a dream of photographers: immaculately detailed direct from camera unique color prints, without negative or film. Lewis’ writing style is fluid and captivating and he is able to create the most intricate and vivid details of the events that happened during Richard’s life. This book is not to missed.. I absolutely love the gray scale and the many opportunities throughout this book to break out all of my mediums to complete a piece. I learned new things about Lizzie Borden that haven't been brought to light

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