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"Heian" (pronounced "HEY-an") means "peace" in Japanese.
For over 30 years, Heian is commited to supporting the best in crafts
and children's booksall with an Asian accent!
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| Each of the four volumes in this series includes five or more classic Japanese fairy tales, with brief introductory notes about each tale. |
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Japanese Fairy Tales, Volume 1
Keisuke Nishimoto
The Old Man Who Made the Flowers Bloom
Mouse Wrestling
Kitty’s New Vest
Kintaro
The Crane’s Gift
32 pp, 10 x 12", hardcover, ISBN 978-0-89346-845-3, $14.95
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Japanese Fairy Tales, Volume 2
Keisuke Nishimoto
The Straw Millionaire
The Contest
The Bouncing Rice Ball
The Monkeys’ Statue
Little One Inch Boy
Tail Fishing
32 pp, 10 x 12", hardcover, ISBN 978-0-89346-849-1, $14.95
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Japanese Fairy Tales, Volume 3
Keisuke Nishimoto
The Shining Princess
The Goblin’s Fan
Peach Boy
The Gold Coin
The Cat’s Dance
The Stone Statues
32 pp, 10 x 12", hardcover, ISBN 978-0-89346-929-0, $14.95
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Japanese Fairy Tales, Volume 4
Keisuke Nishimoto
The Monkey and the Crab
The Gold Coin Drying Field
Gonbei the Duck Hunter
The Cat and Crab Race
Urashimataro
32 pp, 10 x 12", hardcover, ISBN 978-0-89346-930-6, $14.95
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Copyright © 2007 Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
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