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The power of the bow
Japanese archers in the mirror of old woodcuts - by Dr. Johannes Haubner
In hardly any other country are bows and arrows more interwoven with the history and culture of a people than in Japan. The bow was not only used to hunt animals and defeat enemies, but also, according to popular belief, to father children, heal the sick, drive away demons, secure good harvests, convey messages from the gods and predict the future.
Over 190 magnificent and expressive color woodcuts from the 19th century accompany the reader on a journey through Japanese mythology and intellectual history and illustrate historical events.
Bow rituals, competitions and ceremonies are described, legendary archers are introduced and their heroic deeds recounted. A picture and reading book for all lovers of bows and arrows and for all friends of Japanese culture and history.
262 color pages, landscape format 27 x 21 cm, hardcover, ISBN 9783938921340