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A FITTING SOUVENIR

A Qing dynasty Chinese military training manual is not the sort of book you would expect to find on the shelves of an Australian library.  Even the universities’ Asian Language collection would be unlikely to include such an out-of-the-way item.  In the museum library of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, however, there is a book called Huaijun way gerund...

UKIYO-E TRADITION TODAY

There is rightly, an air of mystery pervading the woodcut prints by the Japanese artist Akira Kurosaki of China contrasting with his more geometric work of several years ago (see Hemisphere cover, October 1977). On these two pages present five of his views of China.  They are done in the ancient kayo-e tradition: from wood blocks cut by the master...

THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL INSECT COLLECTION

When Petals Fall do they Rise as Butterflies? The unknown poet who created these lines was far closer, at least in one sense, to the truth than he may have known, for the number at any one time of butterflies and other insects certainly exceeds the number of falling petals. It is nor widely recognized that insects comprise at least...

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