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5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive resource on Japan, wrapped like a candy., October 19, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Japan : An Illustrated Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
Japan: An llustrated Encyclopedia is a condensed two-volume offspring
of a venerable predecessor. Kodansha first published its 10-volume
Encyclopedia of Japan in 1985. It was a landmark reference work
that immediately made space for itself on the shelves of every major
library in the world. It also became at once the standard by which
all other reference material on Japan is judged.
Illustrated was introduced specifically for homes and libraries that
wished for the wealth of the original in a more manageable format. It
includes high-quality colour photographs, charts, and tables, and raises
the standards of its near-perfect parent to even higher levels. The
text of articles has been taken directly from the parent and this ensures
the same high quality of research.
The articles are written by renowned academics and scholars, Japanese as
well as others. They represent a fair range of points-of-view that lends
objectivity as well as variety to this beautiful and entertaining work.
Some issues, such as Japan's role in the War and the conduct of the war
crimes trial, are approached from a novel standpoint that does justice
to all parties involved.
All in all, Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia is as much as can be said,
and as beautifully, about a nation as complex and unique as Japan in two
handy cloth-bound volumes.
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