Noto dayori | Letters from Noto : 1955-1964 能登便り with English Translation
by Winans, Hideko. Photographs by David Beckman
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Kanzawa: Hokkoku Shinbunsha 北國新聞社, 2009. Hardcover. 181p. Illustrated. Text in Japanese and English. Fine. Inscribed and signed by Yvonne Nimnicht Beckman (daughter of the author and photographer). "An excerpt from a collection of letters" written from the author while she was in Noto Japan to her parents (living in Berkeley at the time). The photographs are by her then husband., a missionary from the New Tribes mission. One copy (in Japan at the National Diet Library) in OCLC as of July, 2016.
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- Title
- Noto dayori | Letters from Noto : 1955-1964 能登便り with English Translation
- Author
- Winans, Hideko. Photographs by David Beckman
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- ISBN 10
- 4833017237
- ISBN 13
- 9784833017237
- Publisher
- Hokkoku Shinbunsha 北國新聞社
- Place of Publication
- Kanzawa
- Date Published
- 2009
- Bookseller catalogs
- 1960S; Japan; epistle, epistolary, letters; Missionary;
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