The Book Of Tea : Introduction By Bruce Richardson / Okakura Kakuzo
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Danville, Kentucky : Benjamin Press , 2021.Description: 103 Pages : Illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:- 9780983610601
- GT2910 .K35 2021
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Fayza Aboulnaga Central Library | مكتبة فايزة أبو النجا المركزية بالحرم الجامعي | GT2910 .K35 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C. 1 | Available | 10012262 |
Browsing Fayza Aboulnaga Central Library | مكتبة فايزة أبو النجا المركزية بالحرم الجامعي shelves Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
GT2853.E3 H36 2021 طعام المرأة في الحياة الشعبية / | GT2907.C6 B86 2001 中国喫茶文化史 / | GT2907.J3 M84 2023 طقوس الشاي و ثقافة اليابان : ماتشا / | GT2910 .K35 2021 The Book Of Tea : Introduction By Bruce Richardson / | GT2910 .O33 2009 كتاب الشاي / | GT3021.E3 D36 2020 التدخين في مصر في القرن التاسع عشر الميلادي / | GT3021.E3 D36 2020 التدخين في مصر في القرن التاسع عشر الميلادي / |
Includes the original text of The book of tea originally published in 1906 by Fox, Duffield & Co. and two essays by B. Richardson
Includes bibliographic references ( pages [ 103] )
The original 1906 edition of The Book of Tea is one of the classic texts found on the desks of artists, poets, teaists and Zen Buddhists around the world. The book has been re-designed and expanded for a contemporary audience. You will discover the fascinating character of Okakura Kakuzo and the story of how he came to write one of the twentieth century's most influential books on art, beauty, and simplicity--all steeped in the world's communal cup of tea. His incredible journey took him from Yokohama to New York, Paris, Bombay, and Boston, where his life intertwined with such luminaries as Rabindranath Tagore, John Singer Sargent, Henry James, John La Farge, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Ezra Pound, and Henri Matisse. His writings influenced the work of such notable artists as Frank Lloyd Wright and Georgia O'Keeffe. American tea writer Bruce Richardson includes many historical photographs and illustrations in this updated edition of Okakura's classic text, along with unique insight into how Okakura's philosophy continues to inspire today's tea culture. Plus, Richardson includes an all-new chapter on America's thirst for Japanese tea during the late 1800s, illustrated with archival photographs. -- Provided by publisher
There are no comments on this title.