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Japan:  The Art of Living:  A Sourcebook of Japanese Style for the  Western Home
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Japan: The Art of Living: A Sourcebook of Japanese Style for the Western Home Hardcover - 1991

by KATOH, Amy Sylvester

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Rutland:: Tuttle,. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. 0804816115 . Color photographs by Shin Kimura throughout. Third printing. INSCRIBED by the author, author's card also laid in. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. .
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A Japanese room is a composition of line and texture and the play of light therein.

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"Amy Sylvester Katoh," a longtime resident of Japan, is well known for her work with textiles, particularly traditional blue and white fabrics, which are featured in her boutique Blue & White in Azabu Juban, Tokyo. She is dedicated to preserving Japan's craft tradition, traveling throughout the country in search of the finest works of both traditional and modern craftsmen.