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The Book of Tea
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The Book of TeaThe Book of Tea A Japanese Harmony Of Art Culture And The Simple Life The Book of Tea discusses the impact of "Teaism" on all aspects of Japanese culture and life. Kakuzo elaborates on the relationship between tea ceremony and Zen and Taoism. He also talks about the tea masters and their contribution to the tea ceremony. Kakuzo spoke English from an early age, and so was able to make his writings accessible to the Western mind.
 
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An Amorous thing - a short story collection
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An Amorous thing - a short story collectionAn Amorous thing - a short story collection

An Amorous Thing is a short story collection by Kody Boye. Featuring affection and the things it does to us, AAT contains 15 tales of the beautiful, the strange, and the downright horrific.
 
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The Little White Bird
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THE LITTLE WHITE BIRDTHE LITTLE WHITE BIRD

This book (originally published in 1902) marks the first appearance of Peter Pan. One section gives a condensed version of the text that later was expanded and elaborated to become Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. In this early version Peter Pan was a first-person narrative about a wealthy bachelor clubman's attachment to a little boy, David. Taking this boy for walks in Kensington Gardens, the narrator tells him of Peter Pan, who can be found in the Gardens at night.
 
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The Little Book of Life
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The Little Book of LifeThe Little Book of Life

As time goes by your body changes. External changes - hair growth, teenage spots, wrinkles forming - are easy to see but what's not always clear is what is happening to your insides-What is ageing inside, hidden to the naked eye, but in an area that should, and needs to be understood, and taken care of?
 
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The way to happiness
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The way to happinessThe way to happiness

Translated into 94 Languages - The first moral code based wholly on common sense, first published in 1981, its purpose is to help arrest the current moral decline in society and restore integrity and trust to Man.
Written by L. Ron Hubbard, the book fills the moral vacuum in an increasingly materialistic society. This code of conduct contains 21 basic principles that guide one to a better quality of life.
Entirely nonreligious, it can be followed by anyone, of any race, color or creed and works to restore the bonds that unite humankind.
 
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