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Jonathan Norton Leonard (1903–1975)

Author of Ancient America

41 Works 2,093 Members 15 Reviews

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Works by Jonathan Norton Leonard

Ancient America (1967) 449 copies, 5 reviews
Early Japan (1968) 364 copies, 6 reviews
The World of Gainsborough, 1727-1788 (1969) 295 copies, 2 reviews
The Cooking of Latin America (1968) 220 copies
Atlantic Beaches (1972) 133 copies, 1 review
The First Farmers (1973) 123 copies
Recipes: Latin American Cooking (1970) 120 copies, 1 review
Flight Into Space (1953) 38 copies
Crusaders of chemistry (2003) 3 copies

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Birthdate
1903
Date of death
1975
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
Venezuela
Mexico
Peru
Occupations
writer
Organizations
Time Life Books

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History of early Japan
 
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Docent-MFAStPete | 5 other reviews | May 27, 2024 |
Life and works of Thomas Gainsborough
 
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Docent-MFAStPete | 1 other review | May 27, 2024 |
The first and last paragraph of the Introduction "Throughout most of history Japan has been remote from us of the West and all but unknown-but when it has broken through its isolation to come to our attention, it has never failed to amaze us. When the Portuguese and then other Europeans first came to Japan in the middle of the16th Century, they found this feudal land reminiscent of their own and, appreciating the familiar, decided that the Japanese were most admirable of all Asian peoples. Later, when Japan, after more than two hundred years of self-imposed isolation, was "rediscovered" in the middle of the 19th Century, it soon astounded Europeans by its unique ability among all non-Western lands to close with speed the technological gap that had opened up between the West and the rest of the world." Behind Japan's great achievements lies a very special historical narrative. This is what Mr. Leonard tells with skill and grace, covering the period from Japan's Shadowy beginnings as a backward land on the edges of the civilized world, to the time when the pattern of its own cultural greatness had become well set by the early 17th Century. Edwin O. Reischauer U.S. Ambassador to Japan, 1961-1966… (more)
 
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Works
41
Members
2,093
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
15
ISBNs
41
Languages
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