100 | The Arts of Japan: An International Symposium, ©2000, Murase, Miyeko and Judith G. Smith (ed.) The | 101 | Momoyama: Japanese Art in the Age of Grandeur, ©1975, Metropolitan Museum of Art | 102 | Ogata Korin: Art in Early Modern Japan, ©2021, Feltens, Frank Yale University Press, New Haven, | 103 | Jewel Rivers: Japanese Art from the Burke Collection, ©1993, Murase, Miyeko, Gratia Williams Nakahas | 104 | Kazari: Decoration and Display in Japan, 15th-19th Centuries, Rousmaniere, Nicole Coolidge (ed.) | 105 | Kitcho: Japan’s Ultimate Dining Experience, ©2010, Tokuoka, Kunio, Kodansha International Ltd., | 106 | Kaiseki: Zen Tastes in Japanese Cooking, ©1981, Tsuji, Kaichi, Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo. | 107 | Shigaraki, Potters’ Valley, ©1979, 1st Ed. Cort, Louise Allison, Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo. | 108 | Karatsu Ware: A Tradition of Diversity, ©1986, 1st Ed. Becker, Johanna, Kodansha International, Toky | 109 | A Thousand Cranes: Treasures of Japanese Art, ©1987, Seattle Art Museum, Chronicle Books, San | 110 | American Bungalow Style, ©1996, Winter, Robert and Alexander Vertikoff, Simon & Schuster, New | 111 | Inside the Bungalow, ©1997, Duchscherer, Paul and Douglas Keister, The Penguin Group, New York. | 112 | The Bungalow, ©1995, Duchscherer, Paul and Douglas Keister, The Penguin Group, New York. | 113 | Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple: Arts & Crafts Furniture, ©2005, Bennett, Daryl, Museum of | 114 | Arts and Crafts Furniture: From Classic to Contemporary, ©2003, Rodel, Kevin P. and Jonathan Bizen | 115 | Warman's Arts & Crafts Furniture, ©2004, Moran, Mark F., Krause Publications, Iola, WI. | 116 | The Arts & Crafts Price Guide: Furniture, Gustav Stickley, L & JG Stickley, Charles, Treadway, Don | 117 | Mission Furniture from the American Arts & Crafts Movement, ©2003, Royka, Paul, Schiffer Publishing | 118 | The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty, ©1989, Yanagi, Soetsu, Kodansha | 119 | Everyday Things in Premodern Japan: The Hidden Legacy of Material Culture, ©1997, Hanley, Susan B., | 120 | Japanese Culture (4th ed.), ©2000, Varley, Paul, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, HI. | 121 | Craftland Japan, ©2020, Rottgen, UWE and Katharina Zetti, Thanes & Hudson Ltd., London. | 122 | Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Arts of Japan, 2008 | 123 | Delightful Pursuits: Highlights from the Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center, 2003 | 124 | Seto and Mino Ceramics: Japanese Collections in the Freer Gallery of Art, ©1992, Cort, Louise Alliso | 125 | Earth'n'Fire: A Survey Guide To Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, 2nd Printing 1980, Amaury saint-Gill | 126 | Painters of Edo Japan 1615-1868, ©2000, Hickman, Money, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN | 127 | Bridge of Dreams: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection of Japanese Art, ©2000, Murase, Miyeko, The Metro | 128 | Painting Edo: Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Art, Saunders, Rachel and Yukio Lippet | 129 | Hiroshige Fan Prints, ©2001, Faulkner, Rupert, V & A Publications, London. | 130 | The Great Japan Exhibition: Art of the Edo Period 1600-1868, ©1981, Watson, William (ed.) Royal | 131 | Japan: The Art of Living, ©1990, Katoh, Amy Sylvester & Shin Kimura, Tuttle Publishing, Boston. | 132 | The Artist in Edo, ©2018, Lippit, Yukio (ed.), Yale University Press, New Haven CT. | 133 | Ukiyo-e: 250 Years of Japanese Art, ©1979, Neuer, Roni, Herbert Libertson and Susugu Yoshida, Galler | 134 | Japan: Spirit & Form, ©1994, Kato, Shuichi, Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT. | 135 | Traditions Unbound: Groundbreaking Painters from 18th c. Kyoto, McKelway, Matthew P., Yoko Woodson, | 136 | Crows, Cranes & Camellias: the natural world of Ohara Koson 1877-1945, ©2001, Newland, Amy Reigle, J | 137 | Japan Home: Inspirational Design Ideas, ©2009, Parramore, Lisa, Chadine Flood Gong and Noboru Murata | 138 | The Influence of Japanese Art on Design, ©2008, Sigur, Hannah, Gibbs Smith, Publisher, Salt Lake | 139 | Handmade in Japan: The Pursuit of Perfection in Traditional Crafts, ©2020, Klanten, Robert, Lincoln | 140 | Jugendstil Art Nouveau: Floral and Functional Forms, ©1984, Wichmann, Siegfried, Little, Brown and | 141 | Greene & Greene, Marvin Rand, First Edition, 2005 | 142 | Arts & Crafts in Britain and America, ©1978, Anscombe, Isabelle and Charlotte Gere, Rizzoli | 143 | The Triumph of Japanese Style: 16th-Century Art in Japan, ©1991, Cunningham, Michael R., Cleveland | 144 | Arts of Japan 1: Design Motifs, ©1973, 1st Ed., Mizoguchi, Saburo, Weatherhill/Shibundo, New York | 145 | The Book of Tea, ©1963, Kakuzo, Okakura, Charles E. Tuttle, Co., Rutland, VT. | 146 | On a Riverboat Journey: A Handscroll by Ito Jakuchu with Poems by Daiten, ©1989, Onishi, Hiroshi, Ge | 147 | The Arts & Crafts Style, ©1991, Anscombe, Isabelle, Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., New Yo | 148 | Indian Art of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship and Aesthetics, Holm, Bill and Bill R | 149 | Mythic Beings: Spiritual Art of the Northwest Coast, ©1999, Wyatt, Gary, Douglas & McIntyre, Toronto | 150 | Northwest Coast Indian Painting: House Fronts and Interior Screens, ©1999, Malin, Edward, Timber | 151 | Indians of the Pacific Northwest, ©1945, Underhill, Ruth, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of | 152 | The Totem Pole Indians, ©1974, Wherry, Joseph H., Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Inc., New York. | 153 | Innovations for a Changing Time: Willie Seaweed, A Master Kwakiutl Artist, Cosgrove-Smith, Patricia | 154 | Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch, ©1991, Jonaitis, Aldona (ed.) University of Washingt | 155 | Art of the Northwest Coast Indians, ©1950, Inverarity, Robert Bruce, University of California Press, | 156 | Indian Art Traditions of the Northwest Coast, ©1976, Carlson, Roy L. (ed.), Archaeology Press, Simon | 157 | Holm, Bill Smoky-Top: The Art and Times of Willie Seaweed, ©1983, Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver, | 158 | Indian Artists at Work, ©1976, Steltzer, Ulli, University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA. | 159 | Seven Arrows, Hyemeyohsts Storm, Harper & Row, 1972, Hardcover | 160 | Craftsman Homes: Architecture and Furnishings of the American Arts and Crafts, Stickley, Gustav | 161 | Gustav Stickley, ©2003, Phaidon Press, Ltd., London., Cathers, David | 162 | The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland: A History, ©2013, Carruthers, Annette, Yale University | 163 | The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest, ©2007, Kreisman, Lawrence and Glenn Mason | 164 | The Arts & Crafts Movement, ©1987, Adams, Steven, Tiger Books International, London. | 165 | Treasures of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1920, Volpe, Tod M. and Beth Cathers | 166 | American Arts & Crafts: Virtue in Design, ©1990, Bowman, Leslie Greene, Los Angeles County Museum | 167 | Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, ©2009, Barter, Judith A. (ed.) The Art | 168 | The Arts & Crafts Companion, ©2004, Todd, Pamela, Bulfinch Press, New York. | 169 | SONG OF HEYOEHKAH, Hyemeyohsts Storm, Harper & Row Native American Publishing Program, 1981, 1st Ed. | 170 | Saito, Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening, ©2021, Paget, Rhiannon (ed.), The John & Mabel Ringling Museum of | 171 | Masterpieces of Japanese Garden Art: #3 Central & Northern Kyoto, ©1992, Katsuhiko, Mizuno, Kyoto Sh | 172 | Hiroshige in Tokyo: The Floating World of Edo, ©1994, Bicknell, Julian, Pomegranate Artbooks, San Fr | 174 | Kosode: 16th-18th Century Textiles from the Nomura Collection, ©1984, 1st Ed. Stinchecum, Amanda May | 175 | When Art Became Fashion: Kosode in Edo-Period, Gluckman, Dale Carolyn & Sharon Sadako Takeda | 176 | Turning Point: Oribe and the Arts of Sixteenth-Century Japan, ©2003, Murase, Miyeko, The Metropolita | 177 | Tsujigahana: The Flower of Japanese Textile Art, ©1985, Ito, Toshiko, Kodansha International, Tokyo. | 178 | Murase, Miyeko Masterpieces of Japanese Screen Painting, ©1990, George Braziller, Inc., New York | 179 | Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cunningham, Michael R. | 180 | Greene & Greene, ©2000, Bosley, Edward R., Phaidon Press, Ltd., London. | 181 | Greene & Greene Furniture: Poems of Wood & Light, ©2010, Mathias, David, Popular Woodworking | 182 | Japan’s Golden Age: Momoyama, ©1996, Hickman, Money L. et.al., Yale University Press, | 183 | Inspired Design: Japan’s Traditional Arts, ©2005, 5 Continents Edition, Dunn, Michael, Milan. | 184 | Catalogue of the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art, ©2021, Saunders, Rachel (ed.), Harvard Art Mus | 185 | The Arts & Crafts Movement, ©2009, Triggs, Oscar Lovell, Parkstone Press International, New York. | 186 | Japanese Prints, ©2007, Fahr-Becker, Gabriele (ed.), Taschen, Hong Kong. | 187 | Ukiyo-e: The Art of the Japanese Print, ©2010, Harris, Frederick, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo. | 188 | A Hidden Treasure: Japanese Prints from the Carnegie Museum of Art, ©1996, Kita, Sandy | 189 | Greene & Greene: Creating a Style, ©2004, Makinson, Randell L. and Thomas A. Heinz, Gibbs Smith, | 190 | Japanese Art: A Cultural Appreciation, ©1979, Ienaga, Saburo, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 191 | The Art of Japanese Ceramics, ©1972, Mikami, Tsugio, John Weatherhill, Inc., | 192 | Japanese Costume and Textile Arts, ©1980, Noma, Seiroku, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 193 | Japanese Arts and the Tea Ceremony, ©1980, Hayashiya, Tatsusaburo, Masao Nakamura, and Seizo Hayashi | 194 | Major Themes in Japanese Art, ©1976, Yoshikawa, Itsuji, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 195 | Folk Arts and Crafts of Japan, ©1981, Muraoka, Kageo and Kichiemon Okamura, John Weatherhill, Inc., | 196 | The Beginnings of Japanese Art, ©1973, Egami, Namio, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 197 | Traditional Woodblock Prints of Japan, ©1976, Takahashi, Seiichiro, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York | 198 | Edo Painting: Sotatsu and Korin, ©1972, Mizuo, Hiroshi, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 199 | Momoyaya Decorative Painting, ©1977, Doi , Tsugiyoshi, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 200 | Feudal Architecture of Japan, ©1973, Hirai, Kiyoshi, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 201 | Japanese Ink Painting: Shubun to Sesshu, ©1980, Tanaka, Ichimatsu, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 202 | Modern Japanese Prints: The Twentieth Century, ©2009, Zehnder, Amanda (intro,), The Carnegie | 203 | The Essence of Japanese Beauty, Edited by Itoh Teiji, Tanaka Ikko and Sesoko Tsune 1993, Wabi Sabi S | 204 | Japanese Art and Design: The Toshiba Gallery, ©2016, Earle, Joe (ed.), The Victoria and Albert | 205 | Treasures of Asia: Japanese Painting, ©1977, Terukazu, Akiyama, Crown Publishers, Inc., NY. | 206 | Japanese Ceramics from the Tanakamaru Collection, ©1980, Takeshi, Nagatake, Metropolitan Museum of | 207 | Okyo and the Maruyama-Shijo School of Japanese 1980 St. Louis Art Museum & Seattle Art Museum | 208 | Japanese Tea Culture: Art, History, and Practice, ©2003, Pitelka, Morgan (ed.), Routledge, New York. | 209 | Art of Japan: Masterpieces from the Cleveland Museum of Art, ©2005, Grossman, Nancy, James T. Ulak, | 210 | The Tea Bowl: East and West, ©2017, Kemske, Bonnie, Herbert Press, London. | 211 | Japanese Art and Design: The Toshiba Gallery, ©1986, Earle, Joe (ed.), The Victoria and Albert | 212 | The Genius of Japanese Design, ©1981, Lee, Sherman, Kodansha International, Tokyo. | 213 | Decorative Japanese Painting: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art, ©2020, Yasumura, Seijinsha and To | 214 | Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, ©2015, Trede, Melanie & Lorenz Bichler, Taschen, Koln, | 215 | Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence, ©2003, Juniper, Andrew, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo. | 216 | The World of Japanese Ceramics, ©1982, Sanders, Herbert and Kenkichi Tomimoto, Kondasha Int’l. | 217 | Houses and Gardens of Kyoto, ©2016, Daniell, Thomas, Akihito Seki, et.al., Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo. | 218 | The Ceramic Art of Japan: A Handbook for Collectors, ©1964, Munsterberg, Hugo, 1st Printing, Tuttle | 219 | Japanese Art and Design, ©2019, Irvine, Gregory (ed.), Victoria & Albert Museum, London. | 220 | Byobu, Japanese Screens from New York Collections, ©1971, Murase, Miyeko, The Asia Society, Inc., Ne | 221 | The Art of Japanese Screen Painting: Selections from the Minneapolis Institute of | 222 | Japanese Woodblock Bird Prints, ©2011, Kashu, Numata, Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, NY. | 223 | Dai Ichi Arts, Contemporary Chadogu, 2023 | 224 | Dai Ichi Arts, Goto Hedeki Higashida Shigemasa, 2023 | 225 | Art of Edo Japan: The Artist and the City, 1615-1868, ©1996, Guth, Christine, Yale University Press, | 226 | Japanese Design Through Textile Patterns, ©1980, Blakemore, Frances, John Weatherhill, Inc., New Yor | 227 | Tea Taste in Japanese Art, ©1963, Lee, Sherman, The Asia Society, Inc, New York. | 228 | Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, ©1981, Cathers, David M., 1st Print, New America | 229 | Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Movement, ©1980, Davey, Peter, Rizzoli International Publication | 230 | Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics & Culture, ©2014, Graham, Patricia J., Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo. | 231 | Hand, Heart and Soul: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland, ©2006, Cumming, Elizabeth, Birlinn | 232 | Arts and Crafts Master: The Houses and Gardens of M.H. Baillie Scott, ©2010, Macdonald-Smith, Ian | 233 | Arts and Crafts Architecture, ©1995, Davey, Peter, Phaidon Press, Ltd., London. | 234 | Arts and Crafts Furniture, ©2005, Andrews, John, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd., Suffolk, UK. | 235 | The Colors of Japan, ©2000, Hibi, Sadao, Kodansha International, Tokyo. | 236 | The Floating World Revisited, ©1994, Jenkins, Donald and Lynn Jacobsen-Katsumoto, Portland Art | 237 | The Arts & Crafts Movement, ©1995, Sommer, Robin Langley and David Rago (ed.), Chartwell Books. | 238 | Arts & Crafts Houses, ©2010, Whitsill, Steven Paul and Tina Skinner, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atgle | 239 | Art Nouveau: Utopia, Reconciling the Irreconcilable, ©2010, Sembach, Klaus-Jurgen, Taschen, Hong | 240 | The Art of the Japanese Folding Screen, ©1997, Impey, Oliver, The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and | 241 | Worlds Seen and Imagined: Japanese Screens from the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, ©1996, Kuroda, Taizo, | 242 | Beyond Golden Clouds: Japanese Screens, Katz, Janice (ed.), from The Art Institute of Chicago and th | 243 | Folk Traditions in Japanese Art, ©1978, 1st Ed., Hauge, Victor and Takako, Kodansha International Lt | 244 | Picturing the Floating World: Ukiyo-e in Context, ©2021, Davis, Julie Nelson, University of Hawaii P | 245 | Japanese Popular Prints: From Votive Slips to Playing Cards, ©2006, Salter, Rebecca, University of | 246 | Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts, ©2012, Shirane, Haruo | 247 | Japanese Decorative Style, ©1961, Lee, Sherman E., The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. | 248 | Rinpa Art: From the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, Yamane. Yuzo, Masato Naito, and Timothy Clark | 249 | Exquisite Visions: Rimpa Paintings From Japan, ©1980, Link, Howard A. and Toru Shimbo | 250 | Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915: The Birth of Modern Interior Design, ©2012, Bennett, Daryl, Antique | 251 | The Arts of Hon’ami Koetsu, Japanese Renaissance Master, ©2001, Fischer, Felice, The Philadelphia | 252 | The Potter’s Brush: The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics, ©2001, Wilson, Richard L., Smithsonian | 253 | The Golden Age of Karatsu Stoneware, ©2013, Villemin, Francois, Schiffer Publishing, Atglen, PA. | 254 | The Ceramic Art of Ogata Kenzan, Kawahara, Masahiko, ©1985, 1st Ed., Kodansha International, Tokyo. | 255 | Classic Stoneware of Japan: Shino and Oribe, ©2002, Kuroda, Ryoji and Takeshi Murayama, Kodansha Int | 256 | The Art of Ogata Kenzan: Persona and Production in Japanese Ceramics, ©1991, 1st Ed., Wilson, Richar | 257 | Arts of Japan 3: Tea Ceremony Utensils, ©1973, 1st Ed., Fujioka, Ryoichi, Weatherhill/Shibundo, New | 258 | Inside Japanese Ceramics: A Primer of Materials, Techniques, and Traditions, 1st Ed., Wilson, Richar | 259 | Shino and Oribe Ceramics, ©1977, 1st Ed., Fujioka, Ryoichi, Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo. | 260 | Arts of Japan 2: Kyoto Ceramics, ©1973 1ST Edition, Sato, Masahiko, Weatherhill/Shubindo, New York & | 261 | Tamba Pottery: The Timeless Art of a Japanese Village, ©1974, Rhodes, Daniel, Kondasha Int’l. | 262 | The Rise of Bizen Ceramics in the Momoyama Period: 1573-1615, ©2009, Navarro, Maria Roman, Dietrich | 263 | Japanese Ceramics of the Last 100 Years, ©1976, Stitt, Irene, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York. 2nd | 264 | Ceramic Art of Japan: One Hundred Masterpieces from Japanese Collections, Trubner, Henry, et.al. | 265 | Handmade Culture: Raku, Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners in Japan, ©2005, Pitelka, Morgan, Un | 266 | Potters and Patrons in Edo Period Japan: Takatori Ware and the Kuroda Domain, Maske, Andrew L. | 267 | Rosanjin: 20th Century Master Potter of Japan, ©1972, Cardozo, Sidney B., Japan Society, Inc., New Y | 268 | Kamisaka Sekka: Dawn of Modern Japanese Design, ©2012, Trinh, Khanh (ed.), Art Gallery of New South | 269 | Elegance in Japanese Art: Edo Rinpa Bird and Flower Painting, ©2018, Miyazaki, Momo, PIE Int’l, Inc. | 270 | Korin: Japanese Aesthetics and Design, ©2018, Fujiura, Masayuki, Pilkington Foundation Publications. | 271 | Rimpa: Masterworks of the Japanese Decorative School, ©1971, Stern, Harold P., Japan Society, Inc., | 272 | Liberty Style: The Classic Years 1898-1910, ©1986, Levy, Mervyn, Rizzoli International Publications, | 273 | Liberty Design 1874-1914, ©1989, Morris, Barbara, Pyramid Books, London. | 274 | The Arts & Crafts Movement in Europe and America: Design for the Modern World, Kaplan, Wendy | 275 | "The Art that is Life": The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920, ©1987, Kaplan, Wendy | 276 | The Buildings of Samuel Maclure: In Search of Appropriate Form, ©1986, Segger, Martin, Sono Nis | 277 | The Best of British Arts & Crafts, ©2004, Coleman, Brian, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, PA. | 278 | A New and Native Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene, Bosley, Edward R. and Anne E. Mallek | 279 | The Arts & Crafts Home, ©1998, Turgeon, Kitty and Robert Rust, Friedman/Fairfax Publishers, New | 280 | International Arts and Crafts, ©2005, Livingstone, Karen and Linda Perry (ed.), V & A Publications, | 281 | The Arts and Crafts Movement, ©2006, Blakesley, Rosalind, Phaidon Press, Ltd., London. | 282 | The Arts & Crafts Movement in California: Living the Good Life, ©1993, Trapp, Kenneth R. | 283 | Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect, ©1992, Woodbridge, Sally B. and Richard Barnes | 284 | In the Arts & Crafts Style, ©1993, Mayer, Barbara and Rob Gray, Chronicle Books, San Francisco. | 285 | Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style, ©2019, Brown. Alison, CSG CIC | 286 | Stickley's Craftsman Homes: Plans, Drawings, Photographs, ©2006, Stubblebine, Ray, Gibbs Smith. | 287 | Art Nouveau from Mackintosh to Liberty: The Birth of a Style, ©2000, Arwas, Victor, Andreas | 289 | Greene & Greene Masterworks, ©1998, Smith, Bruce and Alexander Vertikoff, Archetype Press, Inc., | 290 | Greene & Greene: The Passion and the Legacy, ©1998, Makinson, Randell L., Gibbs Smith, Publisher. | 291 | The Heritage of Japanese Art, ©1982, 1st Ed., Ishizawa, Masao, et. Al., Kondasha Int’l., Tokyo. | 292 | Contemporary Japanese Ceramics: Fired with Passion, ©2006, Lurie, Samuel J. and Beatrice L. Chang, E | 293 | Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868, ©1998, Singer, Robert T. (ed.), Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. | 294 | Contemporary Art on the Northwest Coast: Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth, Norris, Karen and Ralph | 295 | The Book of Kells, ©1988, Sullivan, Edward, Bracken Books, London. | 296 | The Book of Kells, ©1974, Henry, Françoise, 1st American Ed., Alfred A. Knopf, New York. | 297 | The Art of the Japanese Screen, ©1970, 1st Ed., Grilli, Elise, Weatherhill/Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha, New | 298 | The Elegant Japanese House: Traditional Sukiya Architecture, ©1969, 1st Ed., Itoh, Teiji and Yukio F | 299 | Kamisaka Sekka: Rinpa Traditionalist, Modern Designer, ©2012, Marks, Andreas, Pomegranate Communicat | 300 | Designing Nature: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art, ©2012, Carpenter, John T., The Metropolitan | 301 | Silver Wind: The Arts of Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828), ©2012, McKelway, Matthew P., Japan Society, New | 302 | Robes of Elegance: Japanese Kimonos of the 16th-20th, Ishimura, Hayao and Nobuhiko Maruyama | 303 | Tagasode: Kimono from the Kanebo Collection, ©1976, Japan Society, Inc., Kyoto, Hyobu, Nishimura, Je | 304 | Treasures of Asia: Japanese Painting, ©1972, Terukazu, Akiyama, Crown Publishers, Inc., NY. | 305 | Serizawa: Master of Japanese Textile Design, ©2009, Earle, Joe (ed.), Japan Society, New York. | 306 | Ceramics and Modernity in Japan, ©2020, Jones, Meghen and Louise Allison Cort (ed.), Routledge, Lond | 307 | Traditional Domestic Architecture of Japan, ©1979, Itoh, Teiji, John Weatherhill, Inc., New York. | 308 | The Tea Ceremony, ©1998, Tanaka, Sen’o and Sendo Tanaka, Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo. | 309 | The Shogun’s Painted Culture: Fear and Creativity in the Japanese States, 1760-1829, Screech, Timon | 310 | Japan: The Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868, ©1988, Shimizu, Yoshiaki, National Gallery of Art, W | 311 | Listening to Clay: Conversations with Contemporary Japanese Ceramic Artists, ©2022, North, Alice, H | 312 | The Glasgow Style, ©1979, Larner, Gerald and Celia, Taplinger Publishing Company, New York. | 313 | Glasgow Girls: Women in Art and Design 1880-1920, ©1990, Burkhauser, Jude (ed.), Canongate | 314 | The Glasgow Style, ©2008, Euler, Laura, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, PA. | 315 | Glasgow School of Art: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ©2002, Macaulay, James, Phaidon Press, Ltd., | 316 | Essential Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ©2002, Blake, Fanny, Parragon Publishing, Bath, UK. | 317 | Mackintosh Furniture, ©1997, Billcliffe, Roger, Cameron & Hollis, Moffat, Scotland. | 318 | Taking Tea with Mackintosh: The Story of Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms, ©1998, Kinchin, Perilla | 319 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ©2010, Macaulay, James, W.W. Norton & Company, New York. | 320 | Mackintosh's Masterwork: The Glasgow School of Art, ©1989, Buchanan, William (ed.), Richard Drew | 321 | INTERNATIONAL ARTS & CRAFTS: THE WORLD'S GREATEST ART, 2005, Flame Tree Publishing, London | 322 | The Arts & Crafts Movement, ©1991, Cumming, Elizabeth and Wendy Kaplan, Thames & Hudson Ltd., | 323 | The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, ©1995, Tilbrook, Adrian J., Richard Dennis, Somerset | 324 | Essential Arts and Crafts, ©2005, Livingstone, Karen, V & A Publications, London. | 325 | The Arts & Crafts Movement: A Study of its Sources, Ideals, and Influence on Design, Naylor, Gillian | 326 | Stickley furniture Catalog Mission Oak & Cherry Collection, 2004 | 327 | Art Nouveau Bing: Paris Style 1900, ©1986, Weisberg, Gabriel P., Harry N. Abrams, New York. | 328 | Nineteenth Century Design: From Pugin to Mackintosh, ©1993, Gere, Charlotte and Michael Whiteway | 329 | At Home with Gustav Stickley: Arts & Crafts, Roth, Linda H. and Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser (ed.) | 330 | Stickley Style: Arts and Crafts Homes in the Craftsman Cathers, David and Alexander Vertikoff | 331 | Beautiful Necessity: Decorating with Arts and Crafts, ©1996, Smith, Bruce and Yoshiko Yamamoto | 332 | The American Bungalow 1880-1930, ©1985, Lancaster, Clay, Abbeville Press Publishers, New York. | 333 | Lelooska Shona-hah Tsungani Patty Fawn, Exhibition Pasadena Museum of Modern Art, 1974, 5000 copies | 334 | Totem Poles: An Illustrated Guide, ©1983, Halpin, Marjorie M., University of British Columbia Press, | 335 | Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site, ©1983, MacDonald, George F. University of British Columbia | 336 | Indian Art Traditions of the Northwest Coast, ©1976, Carlson, Roy L. (ed.), Archaeology Press, Simon | 337 | Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast, ©1979, Stewart, Hilary, University of Washington Press | 338 | The Wolf and the Raven: Totem Poles of Southeastern Alaska, Garfield, Viola E. and Linn A. Forrest | 339 | Indian Art of the Northwest Coast, ©1968, Malin, Edward and Norman Feder, Denver Art Museum | 340 | Crooked Beak of Heaven: Masks and Other Ceremonial Art of the Northwest Coast, ©1974 Holm, Bill | 341 | Arts of the Raven: Masterworks by the Northwest Coast Indian, Duff, Wilson, Bill Holm and Bill Reid | 342 | Monuments in Cedar, ©1963, Keithahn, Edward L., Bonanza Books, New York. | 343 | Indians of the Northwest Coast, ©1963, Drucker, Philip, The Natural History Press, Garden City, NJ. | 344 | Primitive Art, ©1955, Boas, Franz, Dover Publications, Inc., New York. | 345 | In the Land of the Head-hunters, ©1975, Curtis, Edward S., Tamarack Press. | 346 | Visitors Who Never Left: The Origin of the People, Harris, Chief Kenneth B. and Frances M.P. Robinso | 347 | Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, Coté, Charlotte | 348 | Northwest Coast Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Screen Prints, Hall, Edwin S. Jr., Margare | 349 | American Indian Design & Decoration, Leroy Appleton, 1971, Dover Publications, New York. | 350A | Artifacts of the Northwest Coast Indians, ©1973, Stewart, Hilary, Hancock House Publishers, Ltd., | 350B | Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America, Charles Miles, 1963 | 351 | Wood Identification by Microscopic Examination, ©1978, Friedman, Janet, British Columbia Provincial | 352 | Kew, Della and P.E. Goddard Indian Art and Culture of the Northwest Coast, ©1974, Hancock House | 353 | Boxes and Bowls: Decorated Containers by Nineteenth Century Haida, Sturtevant, William C. (ed.) | 354 | The Totem Poles of Skedans, ©1973, University of Washington Press, Seattle, Smyly, John and Carolyn | 355 | Objects of Bright Pride: Northwest Coast Indian Art from the American Museum of Natural History | 356 | Portraits from North American Indian Life, ©1972, Curtis, Edward S., A & W Visual Library. | 357 | Portrait Masks from the Northwest Coast of America, ©1979, King, J.C.H., Thames and Hudson, New | 358 | Ksan: Breath of Our Grandfathers, ©1978, Ellis, Bill, Children of the Raven Publishing, Inc., Vancou | 359 | Out of the Silence, ©1971, Reid, William and Adelaide De Menil, Harper and Row, New York. | 360 | The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art, Macnair, Peter L., Alan L | 361 | Kwakiutl Art, ©1979, Hawthorn, Audrey, University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA. | 362 | Project 562, Changing The Way We See Native America, Matika Wilbur | 363 | Early L & JG Stickley Furniture: From Onondga Shops to Handcraft, Davidoff, Donald A. and Robert L. | 364 | Japanese Ceramics Art of The East Library, Roy Andrew Miller, English Edition by Zokeisha | 365 | Japan Style: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, ©2017, Howell, Gregory and Robert Yellin, Gregory Howel | 366 | Japanese Tea Ceramics: December 20, 1980, Sotheby’s ©1980, Sotheby’s Parke Bernet Inc, NY. | 367 | C.F.A. Voysey: Architect, Designer, Individualist, ©2011, O'Donnell, Anne Stewart, Pomegranate, San | 368 | Cosmic View: The Universe in 40 Jumps, Kees Boeke, 1973 | 369 | Growing Up in Two Worlds: Education and Transition among the Sisala of Northern Ghana, Bruce T. Grin | 370 | Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 4 Book set | 371 | History of Art for Young People, 2nd Edition, Hardcover, 1984 | 373 | 100 Masterpieces of Art, 1979 | 374 | Maxfield Parish by Coy Ludwig, 1973 First Printing, Hardcover | 375 | Salish Weaving Primitive and Modern, and The Care of Feeding of Baskets | 376 | Makah Culture Assorted Workbooks, Makah Culture and Research Center Books, 1970s | 377 | Assorted Native Books- Artifacts of the Northwest Coast Indians, Voices Along the Skagit, The Owl Cr | 378 | Pinson Mounds Archeological Project Excavations of 1974 and 1975, and Preliminary Report | 379 | Archeological Survey of Canada: A Palaeoecological Model For Northwest Coast Pre-History, and Origin | 380 | Frazetta: The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta, 1975 | 381 | Roger Dean Views Dragon's Dream Lehmkuhl/Hamilton/Capalbo, 1975 | 382 | Dali, 1968, Hardcover | 383 | Tolkien, J.R.R. The Silmarillion, First American Edition, 1977 | 384 | Group of 4 Books; Connections by James Burke 1978, The Day the Universe Changed by James Burke 1985, | |