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crime fiction and its place in the Japanese popular imagination were forever changed by Kidô’s "unsung Sherlock Holmes
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Book Condition: GoodDust Jacket Grade: BFormat: HardcoverYear: 1980Publisher: McGraw-HillAdditional Condition Info: Please refer to pictures for overall condition
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In God’s Name: A Visit to the Americas’ Religions Michio Hayashi crime fiction and its placeIn Gods Name explores religious belief and practice across different cultures and traditions, presenting a visually rich and journalistic journey into how various peoples express faith and spirituality. The book combines National Geographics iconic photography with essays explaining rituals, sacred sites, and religious life around the world.