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Book Description:
Ending centuries of isolation, the Meiji era opened Japan to the world in the late nineteenth century. First published in English in 1893, this translated work by French painter Félix Régamey (1844–1907) offers an artist's perspective on Japanese art and customs, which were an object of fascination to the West.
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Primetime Don Lemon is a multiple Emmy-award winning journalist and one of CNN's most well-known news anchors. He is an avid user of social media, was one of the first journalists to actively 'vlog' as a means of communicating with viewers and has been frequently invited to speak on the changing face of media. In addition to his role with CNN, he volunteers extensively and teaches journalism at Brooklyn College.
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- PublisherNabu Press
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1145564704
- ISBN 13 9781145564701
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages374