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#8127 [2005-12-19 23:15:38]

Re: Re: Miyomoto Musashi and others

by lost90804

> From: "qin_affs" <fhij@...>
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>Even if we strip away most of the fantasy tales that where weaved
>around him, and believe me those are countless, he remains a
>remarcable man.
>
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Yes, even if he really wasn't a great swordsman (I really don't know, to
many conficting theories) he was a good artist!! His sumi-e is very good
if you like the free Zen styles. His book is at least interesting in
English. Haven't read it in the original. The Taiga drama was good as well.

> From: "Sensei J. Richard Kirkham B.Sc" <tutor2000@...>
>Subject: Re: Re: Get thee to a library
>I know we're getting a tad ot here but to clarify epublished does not mean self-published though mine are.
>
I agree, I think if you reread my post I state very clearly that what
makes a good book is not the media that its published in but the editing
and reviewing that are performed upon it. If I gave the impression the
ebooks= self-published I apologize since I often read academic journals
online which are probably as far away from self-published as you can get
in terms of handling.

Jim Eckman

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#8129 [2005-12-21 01:11:36]

Re: [samuraihistory] Re: Re: Miyomoto Musashi and others

by tutor2000

>
I agree, I think if you reread my post I state very clearly that what
makes a good book is not the media that its published in but the editing
and reviewing that are performed upon it. If I gave the impression the
ebooks= self-published I apologize since I often read academic journals
online which are probably as far away from self-published as you can get
in terms of handling.

Jim Eckman


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Rick

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