 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | When Aurelia Caillard's missionary father dies in a fire in Japan in the mid 19th century, Aurelia is adopted by the Shin family, masters of the Japanese tea ceremony. Slowly a Sapphic undercurrent begins to envelop Aurelia and the Shin daughter... |
 | When Aurelia Caillard's missionary father dies in a fire in Japan in the mid 19th century, Aurelia is adopted by the Shin family, masters of the Japanese tea ceremony. Slowly a Sapphic undercurrent begins to envelop Aurelia and the Shin daughter... |
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 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |
 | Originally published in English in 1906, this classic text has become a favorite of Western readers. An explanation of the Japanese tea ceremony, it is seen as a text that seeks and finds meaning as well as one that has layers of meaning of its own. |