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Asian Art Books.Xlsx The FloatingWorld The Story of Japanese Prints By James A. Michener 1954 Random House LOC 54-7812 1st Printng Chinoiserie Dawn Jacobson Phaidon Press Ltd London ISBN 0-714828831 1993 Dust Jacket Chinese Calligraphy Tseng Yu-ho Ecke Philadelphia Museum of Art 1971 1971 LOC 75-161453 Second Printing Soft Cover Treasures of Asia Chinese Painting Text by James Cahill James Cahill The World Publishing Co. Cleveland Copyright by Editions d'Art Albert Skira, 1960 LOC 60- 15594 Painting in the Far East Laurence Binyon 3rd Edition Revised Throughout Dova Publication, NY Soft Cover The Year One Art of the Ancient World East and West The Metropolitan Museum of Art Edited by Elizabeth J. Milleker Yale University Press 2000 Dust Jacket A Shoal of Fishes Hiroshige The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Viking Press Studio Book 1980 LOC 80-5170 ISBN 0-87099-237-6 Sleeve Past, Present, East and West Sherman E. Lee George Braziller, Inc. New York 1st Printing ISBN 0-8076-1064-x Dust Jacket Birds, Beast, Blossoms, and Bugs The Nature of Japan Text by Harold P. Stern Harry N. Abrams, Inc. LOC 75-46630 Cultural Relics Unearted in China 1973 Wenwu Press Peking, 1972 w/ intro in English- Translation of the Intro and the Contents of: Cultural Relics Unearthed During the Period of the Great Cultural Revolution prepared by China Books & Periodicals Dust Jacket & Sleeve Chinese Art and Culture Rene Grousset Translated from the Frenchby Haakon Chevalier E-283 1959 Orion Press, Inc. Paper Second Printing Chinese Bronzes 70 Plates in Full Colour Mario Bussagli Translated by Pamela Swinglehurst from the Italian original Bronzi Cinesi 1969 The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited Dust Jacket Chinese Art from the Cloud Wampler and other Collections in the Everson Museum Intro by Max Loehr Handbook of the collection by Celia Carrington Riely Frederick A . Praeger, Publishers 1969 LOC 68-58832 Dust Jacket Oreintal Lacquer 73 Pates I Full Colour Oscar Luzzato-Bilitz Translated by Pauline L . Phillips from the Italian original Lacche Orientali 1969 The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited Dust Jacket The World of Jade Great Masterpieces of Chinese Art Text by Gildo Fossati Translated by Jay Hyams 1994 Crescent Books ISBN 0-517- 10244-7 Dust Jacket Reflections of Reality in Japanese Art Text by Sherman E. Lee Catalogued by Michael R. Cunningham with James T. Ulak Published by The Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press 1983 LOC 82-45940 ISBN 0-910386-70-6 Dust Jacket A Decade of Collecting (1966-1976) Asian Art Museum of San Francisco The Avery Brundage Collection LOC 76-48765 1976 Printed in Japan Produced by Kodansha International Ltd. On the Laws of Japanese Unabridge Edition of the Classic Work on the Philospy and Techique of Japanese Art Henry P. Bowie Dover Publications, Inc. Printed in the USA Paperback Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages Stanley Charles Nott Charles E. Tuttle Compnay, Inc. Copyright 1962 in Japan LOC 62-8839 12th printing, 1981 Dust Jacket & Sleeve Chinese Jade of Five Centuries by Joan M. Hartman Charles E. Tuttle Company 1st Printing 1969 LOC 69-12077 Copyright in Japan ISBN 0-8048-0099-5 Dust Jacket and Sleeve Eight Dynasties of Chinese Painting The Collections of the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City and The Cleveland Museum of Art With esssays by: Wai-kam Ho Sherman E. Lee Laurence Sickman Marc F. Wilson Published by The Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press 1980 LOC 80-66110 ISBN 0-910386-53-6 Special Titles World'sFair Number "Verve" the FrenchArt Review 220 Portraits11th to 20th Century #5-6. Julv-> October1939 HenriMatisse RogerFry EditionsDes Chroniques Du Jour,Paris E. 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