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Sakade challenges the narrative that the focus of British
manufacturing went "from Empire to Europe" and argues rather that,
following the Second World War, the key relationship was in fact
trans-Atlantic. There is a commonly accepted belief that, during
the twentieth century, British manufacturing declined irreparably,
that Britain lost its industrial hegemony. But this is too
simplistic. In fact, in the decades after 1945, Britain staked out
a new role for itself as a key participant in a US-led process of
globalisation. Far from becoming merely a European player, the UK
actually managed to preserve a key share in a global market, and
the British defence industry was, to a large extent, successfully
rehabilitated. Sakade returns to the original scholarly parameters
of the decline controversy, and especially questions around
post-war decline in the fields of high technology and the national
defence industrial base. Using the case of the strategically
critical military and civil aircraft industry, he argues that
British industry remained relatively robust. A valuable read for
historians of British aviation and more widely of 20th century
British Industry.
The classic introduction to origami paper folding for beginners!
Florence Sakade's time-tested origami book for beginners has been
given a complete makeover, with an attractive new layout, improved
instructions and updated diagrams. These improvements will enable a
new generation of folders to make the beloved paper models in this
book. From animals, flowers and boxes, to boats and the
ever-popular crane, aspiring origami artists can learn directly
from a master. This comprehensive book shows you how to fold 50
different models, including: A Japanese Kimono--A cute and
satisfying model that will sharpen your folding skills A Jumping
Frog--An action model that looks just like the real thing! Tap its
hindquarters to get it to hop Spaceship and Jet Airplane--Give them
a toss and watch them soar through the air A Whale--Make a splash
with a charming model that only requires 8 steps to complete And
many, many more! First published in 1958, this book has served as a
guide for generations of origami folders. A reader favorite since
then, it is perfect for adults or kids, and is the ideal gift for
someone who wants to try their hand at origami for the very first
time. The clear and colorful instructions make it easy to create
amazing paper models with no previous folding experience.
Sakade challenges the narrative that the focus of British
manufacturing went "from Empire to Europe" and argues rather that,
following the Second World War, the key relationship was in fact
trans-Atlantic. There is a commonly accepted belief that, during
the twentieth century, British manufacturing declined irreparably,
that Britain lost its industrial hegemony. But this is too
simplistic. In fact, in the decades after 1945, Britain staked out
a new role for itself as a key participant in a US-led process of
globalisation. Far from becoming merely a European player, the UK
actually managed to preserve a key share in a global market, and
the British defence industry was, to a large extent, successfully
rehabilitated. Sakade returns to the original scholarly parameters
of the decline controversy, and especially questions around
post-war decline in the fields of high technology and the national
defence industrial base. Using the case of the strategically
critical military and civil aircraft industry, he argues that
British industry remained relatively robust. A valuable read for
historians of British aviation and more widely of 20th century
British Industry.
With this Japanese book for children, your whole family can
experience the wonder and excitement that these well-loved tales
bring to story time. Welcome to a fantastic world populated by
mischievous monkeys, a dragon king and a host of other beloved
characters who have lived on for centuries in the traditional tales
of Japan. Drawn from folklore passed down from generation to
generation, the ten enchanting stories collected in this Japanese
children's book have been lovingly retold for today's readers.
Vibrantly illustrated in full colour and packed with thrilling
adventures, funny discoveries and important lessons, they're sure
to become story time favourites and serve as an introduction to
Japan and its culture. Included are some of Japan's classic
folktales: The Spider Weaver Little One-Inch The Badger and the
Magic Fan Mr. Lucky Straw Why the Jellyfish Has No Bones The Old
Man Who Made Trees Blossom The Crab and the Monkey The Ogre and the
Rooster The Rabbit Who Crossed the Sea The Grateful Statues.
Readers of any age and culture will find much to love and return to
time and again in Little One-Inch And Other Japanese Children's
favourite Stories.
"Filled with now-familiar favorites, along with lesser known yet
equally delightful tales, this enduring collection presents stories
to enchant and enlighten young readers." -- School Library Journal
From singing turtles and flying farmers to a weeping dragon and
rice bags that replenish themselves, readers of all ages will find
engaging characters and moments of magic in these beloved Japanese
folk tales. The stories in this collection include: The Magic
Mortar--A tale that explains why the sea is salty How to Fool a
Cat--A funny story about a clever woodworker The Rolling Mochi
Cakes--Good food, a beautiful song and a lesson on the benefits of
sharing with others The Dragon's Tears--A sweet tale about first
impressions, kindness and inclusivity Broken up into 16 folk tales,
this book will become a go-to for bedtime and storytime. Kids (and
adults!) will have the opportunity to learn more about Japanese
culture in a fun, accessible way.
Welcome to a fantastic world populated by lonely dragons,
adventuresome boys, magical elves, and a host of other beloved
characters who have lived on for centuries in the traditional tales
of Japan. Drawn from folklore passed down from generation to
generation, the ten enchanting stories collected in this Japanese
book for children have been lovingly retold just for today's
readers. Vibrantly illustrated in full colour and packed with
thrilling adventures, funny discoveries, and important lessons,
they're sure to become story time favourites and serve as an
introduction to Japan and its culture. Included are some of Japan's
best-loved stories: Urashima Taro The Fairy Crane The Dragon's
Tears The Sandal-Seller The Robe of Feathers The Old Man with a Wen
The Flying Farmer The Magic Mortar The Biggest in the World Why the
Red Elf Cried. Readers of any age will find much to love and return
to time and again in Urashima Taro and Other Japanese Children's
favourite Stories.These traditional tales, although entertaining,
provide kids with a great introduction to Japan and its culture,
and is the answer to anyone searching for traditional Japanese
books for children to add to their home library.
This is an essential study tool for students seeking to learn
Japanese and dramatically improve their ability to read and write
kanji and kana. Students have been reading and writing the Japanese
language for centuries, and they build their knowledge most
successfully when they rely on a trusted resource. Today's most
trusted--and readily available--resource is A Guide to Reading and
Writing Japanese. This classic, best-selling learning and reference
work, trusted by beginning and intermediate students of Japanese is
the best way to learn kanji and kana, and is now being offered as a
fourth, thoroughly revised and up-to-date edition. Having a
knowledge of the full set of General Use characters is the key to
mastering everyday Japanese and will allow students to read and
write Japanese up to the level of a typical Japanese newspaper with
ease and confidence. Key features of this revised edition include:
The most recent changes prescribed by the Japanese Ministry of
Education. Covers all the 2,136 characters in the 'General Use' /
Joyo Kanji set. Special codes indicate the kanji required for the
JLPT and AP exams. Full range of Japanese character readings and
English definitions Stroke counts, stroke-order diagrams, and
compounds. Essential Japanese characters are presented according to
the new arrangement by grade, based on their frequency of usage
rather than their complexity. Numerous examples are given of the
kanji compounds and derivatives used to form everyday words in
Japanese.
This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents
several Japanese fairy tales and other folk stories--providing
insight into a rich oral culture. Welcome to a fantastic world
populated by magical teakettles, long-nosed goblins, brave
warriors, and a host of other beloved characters who have lived on
for centuries in the traditional tales of Japan. Drawn from
Japanese folklore that has been passed down from generation to
generation, the nine enchanting stories collected in this volume
have been lovingly retold just for today's readers. They make
perfect new additions for story time or bedtime reading. Vibrantly
illustrated and full of thrilling adventures, funny discoveries and
important lessons, they're sure to become story time favorites.
Included are some of Japan's best-loving children stories: Peach
Boy The Magic Teakettle Monkey-Dance and Sparrow-Dance The
Long-Nosed Goblins The Rabbit in the Moon The Rabbit in the Moon
The Tongue-Cut Sparrow Sill Saburo The Toothpick Warriors The
Sticky-Sticky Pine
This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents
Japanese fairy tales and other folk stories--providing insight into
a vibrant literary culture. For 60 years, generations of
English-speaking children around the world have been enchanted by
Japanese Children's Favorite Stories--and for good reason. With
such titles as "The Toothpick Warriors" and "The Rabbit Who Crossed
the Sea," these 20 stories offer age-old lessons in kindness and
goodness that are still riveting to children and parents alike.
This 60th Anniversary Tuttle edition is proof that good stories
never wear out. In this treasure trove of much-beloved Japanese
children's stories, you'll meet charming characters drawn from
folklore and passed down for generations. These tales about playful
goblins with long noses, walking statues, and a delightful hero who
just happens to be one-inch tall speak of the virtues of honesty,
humility and hard work. What better way for a parent to teach than
through stories that thrill their children! Author Florence Sakade,
a pioneer of English-language publishing in Japan, has compiled so
many enchanting stories, readers will have a difficult time
deciding which is their favorite. The sparking illustrations by
Yoshisuke Kurosaki are a visual treat that readers of all ages will
enjoy! His original and stylized watercolors bring to life the
fascinating tales of fairy cranes, eel catchers, and singing
turtles, among many others. These Japanese stories shine on every
page and are sure to captivate your family as they have many
others. The Children's Favorite Stories series was created to share
the folktales and legends most beloved by children in the East with
young readers of all backgrounds in the West. Other multicultural
children's books in this series include: Asian Children's Favorite
Stories, Indian Children's Favorite Stories, Indonesian Children's
Favorite Stories, Singapore Children's Favorite Stories, Filipino
Favorite Children's Stories, Favorite Children's Stories from China
& Tibet, Chinese Children's Favorite Stories, Korean Children's
Favorite Stories, Balinese Children's Favorite Stories, and
Vietnamese Children's Favorite Stories.
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