Asia
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Asia
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Asia
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- Comfort woman, a Filipina's story of prostitution and slavery under the Japanese military, Maria Rosa Henson ; [introduction by Yuki Tanaka ; foreword by Cynthia Enloe]
- Traveling man, the journey of Ibn Battuta, 1325-1354, written, illustrated, and illuminated by James Rumford
- Marco Polo and the Silk Road, Janet Hardy-Gould
- Close to birds, an intimate look at our feathered friends, photographs by Roine Magnusson ; text by Mats Ottosson and Åsa Ottosson ; translation by Kira Josefsson
- The book of tea, Kakuzo Okakura ; introduction by Sam Hamill
- A grand delusion, America's descent into Vietnam, Robert Mann
- Explore Asia, by Veronica B. Wilkins
- Like hidden fire, the plot to bring down the British Empire, Peter Hopkirk
- The artist's path in 500 walks, follow the inspired footsteps of William Shakespeare, Frida Kahlo, Otis Redding, and More, edited by Kath Stathers
- Foundations of oriental art & symbolism, Titus Burckhardt ; foreword by Brian Keeble ; edited by Michael Oren Fitzgerald
- The world's most wanted animal, a co-production of Thirteen Productions, LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET ; produced & directed by Victoria Bromley ; senior producer, Rowan Crawford
- Silk, slaves, and stupas, material culture of the Silk Road, Susan Whitfield
- Modern Asian design, D.J. Huppatz
- Money games, the inside story of how American dealmakers saved Korea's most iconic bank, Weijian Shan
- Flower power, the meaning of flowers in Asian art, written by Dany Chan ; organized by the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco ; edited by Clare Jacobson
- Wild elephants, conservation in the age of extinction, photographs and photographer's note by Art Wolfe ; introduction by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ; text by Dr. Samuel K . Wasser
- Out of Istanbul, a journey of discovery along the Silk Road, Bernard Ollivier ; translated from the French by Dan Golembeski
- The Silk roads, a history of the great trading routes between East and West, Geordie Torr
- Foundations of Eastern civilization, The Teaching Company ; Craig G. Benjamin Ph.D
- Asia, Alicia Klepeis
- The travel diaries of Albert Einstein, the Far East, Palestine & Spain, 1922-1923, Albert Einstein ; edited by Ze'ev Rosenkranz
- The tiger's whisker, and other tales and legends from Asia and the Pacific, Harold Courlander ; illustrated by Enrico Arno
- Mapping Asia, Paul Rockett ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- Global lives of objects, celebrating 100 years of the National Museum of Asian Art, edited by Massumeh Farhad and Sana Mirza ; director's foreword by Chase F. Robinson
- A time of light and shadow, to Asia, Africa, and the long way home, Ella Harvey
- To tell the truth, my life as a foreign correspondent, Lewis M. Simons
- OSS Operation Black Mail, one woman's covert war against the Imperial Japanese Army, Ann Todd
- Japanese war crimes during World War II, atrocity and the psychology of collective violence, Frank Jacob
- Life along the Silk Road, Susan Whitfield
- Asia in Washington, exploring the penumbra of transnational power, Kent E. Calder
- Lands of the curry leaf, a vegetarian food journey from Sri Lanka to Nepal, Peter Kuruvita
- From Arabia to the Pacific, how our species colonised Asia, Robin Dennell
- A treasury of Asian stories & activities for schools & libraries, Cathy Spagnoli ; illustrations by Paramasivam & Michi Ukawa
- East meets East, William Lim : contemporary Asian design, contributors, Aric Chen, Lyndon Neri, Lars Nittve, Catherine Shaw, anothermountainman (Stanley Wong)
- Gigi and Ojiji, what's in a name?, Melissa Iwai
- Dream hotels, Global Television ; Arcadia Films
- The historical atlas of World War II, 170 maps that chart the most cataclysmic event in human history, by Alexander Swanston and Malcolm Swanston
- Romancing the East, a literary odyssey from the heart of darkness to the River Kwai, Jerry Hopkins
- A bride's story, Kaoru Mori ; [translation, William Flanagan ; lettering, Abigail Blackman], 2
- National Geographic, around the world in 125 years, edited by Reuel Golden ; designed by Andy Disl ; essay by Douglas Brinkley ; captions by Mark Collins Jenkins ; based on an idea by Lawrence Schiller ; directed and produced by Benedikt Taschen
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