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Book : Tales Of Japan Traditional Stories Of Monsters And...

Modelo 52174466
Fabricante o sello Chronicle Books
Peso 0.72 Kg.
Precio:   $79,399.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 15-05-2025 y el 25-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : Tales Of Japan Traditional Stories Of Monsters And Magic

-Fabricante :

Chronicle Books

-Descripcion Original:

A deluxe volume of 15 Japanese folk tales that is sure to impress any fan of cultural and mythological literature with impactful and stunning illustrations by contemporary Japanese artist Kotaro Chiba. A goblin with no body and a monster with no face. A resourceful samurai and a faithful daughter. A spirit of the moon and a dragon king. This collection of 15 traditional Japanese folk tales transports readers to a time of adventure and enchantment. Drawn from the works of folklorists Lafcadio Hearn and Yei Theodora Ozaki, these tales are by turns terrifying, exhilarating, and poetic. POPULAR SERIES: Designed for diehard fairy tale and folklore lovers, the Tales series gives new life to traditional stories. In addition to Tales of Japan, discover Ghostly Tales, Nordic Tales, Celtic Tales, Tales of India, Tales of East Africa, and more. BEAUTIFUL GIFT: With its bold hardcover design, a satin ribbon page marker, and a striking full-page illustration for each story, Tales of Japan makes an impressive gift. Perfect for fans of fairy tales, ghost stories, Greek mythology, Roman mythology, Chinese mythology, Celtic mythology, and folklore and cultural studies from around the globe. READERS LOVE IT: With hundreds of 5-star ratings, reviewers rave that this absolutely delightful collection of traditional Japanese folktales is a must-have for folklore fans. Perfect for: Anyone interested in Japans history and culture studies Collectors of illustrated classics or artfully designed books Readers who enjoy timeless stories, from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm to Egyptian mythology to Greek classics Adding to the shelf alongside Stephen Fry’s Greek Mythology trilogy (Mythos, Heroes, Troy), Neil Gaimans Norse Mythology, or Madeline Millers Circe and Song of Achilles Review Holiday Gift Pick Does anyone ever outgrow fairy tales? Nordic Tales and Tales of Japan are the latest installments in Chronicles handsomely illustrated series of traditional folk stories. Its the sort of volume that will age with readers. -Chicago Tribune Holiday Gift Pick Does anyone ever outgrow fairy tales? Nordic Tales and Tales of Japan are the latest installments in Chronicles handsomely illustrated series of traditional folk stories. Its the sort of volume that will age with readers. -Chicago Tribune About the Author Kotaro Chiba is an illustrator living in Niigata, Japan.
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