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“Davey uses words with clarity and simplicity to describe the non-word realm of practicing these arts.”—Publishers Weekly
"From an economic standpoint, this compilation sells for a price comparable to the price of a single copy of either of the first two works. In addition, the third work, The Japanese Way of the Flower: Ikebana as Moving Meditation, is no longer in print. ...more
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Paperback, 493 pages
Published
July 1st 2007
by Stone Bridge Press
(first published July 1st 2006)
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“In Japanese swordsmanship, it is not uncommon to speak of a unity of mind, body, and sword.”
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