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What is Japanese architecture? : a survey of traditional Japanese architecture, with a list of sites and a map
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ISBN: 0870117114 9780870117114 Year: 1985 Publisher: Tokyo Kodansha International

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Recueil de plusieurs relations et traitez singuliers et curieux de JB Tavernier, escuyer, baron d'Aubonne, qui n'ont point esté mis dans ses six premiers voyages : divisé en cinq parties ...
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Year: 1685 Publisher: A Paris Chez la veuve Clouzier, Pierre Aubouyn ..., et Pierre Emery ...


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A collection of several relations & treatises singular and curious, of John Baptista Tevernier, Baron of Aubonne : not printed among his first six voyages, divided into five parts ...
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Year: 1680 Publisher: London Published by Edmund Everard, Esquire

Early modern Japan
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ISBN: 052091726X 0585108390 9780520917262 9780585108391 0520203569 9780520203563 9780520080263 0520080262 0520080262 Year: 1995 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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This thoughtfully organized survey of Japan's early modern period (1568-1868) is a remarkable blend of political, economic, intellectual, literary, and cultural history. The only truly comprehensive study in English of the Tokugawa period, it also introduces a new ecological perspective, covering natural disasters, resource use, demographics, and river control.


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The green archipelago : forestry in preindustrial Japan
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ISBN: 1282355384 9786612355387 0520908767 9780520908765 9781282355385 0520063139 9780520063129 6612355387 Year: 1989 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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Every foreign traveler in Japan is delighted by the verdant forest-shrouded mountains that thrust skyward from one end of the island chain to the other. The Japanese themselves are conscious of the lush green of their homeland, which they sometimes refer to as "the green archipelago." Yet, based on its fragile geography and centuries of extremely dense human occupation, Japan today should be an impoverished, slum-ridden, peasant society subsisting on a barren, eroded moonscape characterized by bald mountains and debris-strewn lowlands.In fact, as Conrad Totman argues in this pathbreaking work based on prodigious research, this lush verdue is not a monument to nature's benevolence and Japanese aesthetic sensibilities, but the hard-earned result of generations of human toil that have converted the archipelago into one great forest preserve. Indeed, the author shows that until the late 1600s Japan was well on her way to ecological disaster due to exploitative forestry. During the Tokugawa period, however, an extraordinary change took place resulting in a system of "regenerative forestry" that averted the devastation of Japan's forests. The Green Archipelago is the only major Western-language work on this subject and a landmark not only in Japanese history, but in the history of the environment.

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