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One of the premier private collections of contemporary craft, the Nancy and David Wolf Collection features outstanding creations by the foremost artists working in craft media. This book introduces audiences to sixty-seven masterworks selected from this collection.
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In the OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES IN ECOLOGY AND HISTORY, an examination of the causes, forms and effects of forest use and management in Japan since 1600.
Drawing from an extensive list of writings about Indonesian Islam that have appeared over the past fifteen years, this book defines approximately 1,800 terms, phrases, historical figures, religious books, and place names that relate to Islam and gives their Arabic sources.
Now back in print, this volume discusses with authority every aspect of the editorial and financial operations of the modern publishing house.