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John Batchelor

    Artillery
    The Complete Handgun
    Animal Cults Among the Ainu of Japan (Folklore History Series)
    Fighting ships of World Wars One and Two
    Sympathetic Magic of the Ainu - The Native People of Japan (Folklore History Series)
    The Ainu of Japan
    • The Ainu of Japan

      the religion, superstitions, and general history of the hairy aborigines of Japan

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Valued for its significant contribution to literature, this book serves as an essential resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from the first publication to preserve its authenticity and true nature. This careful reproduction ensures that the work remains relevant and accessible, honoring its scholarly importance.

      The Ainu of Japan
    • Exploring the rich culture, religion, and magical practices of the Ainu, the native people of Japan, this book offers a deep understanding of their unique traditions and beliefs. It delves into the historical context of the Ainu, highlighting their connection to nature and the spiritual significance of their rituals. Through detailed narratives and cultural analysis, readers gain insight into a lesser-known aspect of Japan's heritage, celebrating the resilience and identity of the Ainu community.

      Sympathetic Magic of the Ainu - The Native People of Japan (Folklore History Series)
    • Exploring the Aino people of Japan, this book reveals a rich and cultured religion often overlooked by Western travelers who deemed them savages. It sheds light on a little-known culture, offering insights into their traditions and beliefs. The work is part of a series that aims to republish scarce classic texts from the early 1900s in modern, affordable editions, preserving the original text and artwork for contemporary readers.

      Animal Cults Among the Ainu of Japan (Folklore History Series)
    • How the Just So Stories Were Made

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A fascinating, richly illustrated exploration of the poignant origins of Rudyard Kipling's world-famous children's classic

      How the Just So Stories Were Made