Oriental Style PapermakingBy Jim Canary
RELATED WEB SITEPaper Road Tibet (http://www.paperroadtibet.org/) is a web site about one aspect of Oriental Papermaking in which Jim Canary is invovled.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHYMonographs Barrett, Timothy. Japanese Papermaking: Traditions, Tools, and
Techniques. New York and Tokyo: John Weatherhill, Inc., 1983. 317
pages. Bell, Lilian A. Plant Fibers for Papermaking McMinnville, Oregon: Liliaceae Press, 1981. 132 pages. Farnsworth, Donald. A Guide to Japanese Papermaking.
Oakland, California: Magnolia Editions, 1989. 31 pages. Field, Dorothy. Handmade Paper in Nepal: Tradition and
Change.Washington, DC., Hand Papermaking Inc. 1998. Hughes, Sukey. Washi: The World of Japanese Paper. Tokyo,
New York and San Francisco: Kodansha International, 1978. 400
pages. Hunter, Dard. Papermaking: History and Technique of an Ancient
Craft. New York: Dover reprint, 1978. 611 pages. Koretsky, Elaine. Color for the Hand Papermaker. Brookline,
Massachusetts: Carriage House Press, 1983. 84 pages. Macfarlane, Nigel. A Paper Journey. New Castle, Delaware:
Oak Knoll Books, 1993. 103 pages. Macfarlane, Nigel. Handmade Paper of the Himalayas.
Hampshire, England: The Alembic Press, 1986. Macfarlane, Nigel. Handmade Papers of India. Hampshire,
England: The Alembic Press, 1987. McClure, Floyd Alonzo. Chinese Handmade Paper. Newtown,
Pennsylvania: Bird and Bull Press, 1986. 126 pages. Needham, Joseph, ed. Science and Civilisation in China, Vol. V: Part 1 "Paper and Printing" by Tsien Tsuen-Hsuin, Ph.D. Cambridge University Press, 1985. 485 pages. Premchand, Neeta. Off the Deckle Edge: A Paper-making journey through India. Bombay, India: The Ankur Project, 1995. 127 pages. Soteriou, Alexandra. Gift of the Conquerors: Hand Papermaking in India. Middletown, New Jersey: Grantha Corporation, 1999. 246 pages Toale, Bernard. The Art of Papermaking. Worcester,
Massachusetts: Davis Publications, Inc., 1983. 119 pages. Trier, Jesper. Ancient Paper of Nepal. Copenhagen:
Gyldendal, 1972. 271 pages. Tsien, T.H.. Written on Bamboo and Silk, The Beginnings of Chinese Books and Inscriptions, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. Turner, Silvie. The Book of Fine Paper, New York: Thames
and Hudson, 1998. Periodical Hand Papermaking (ISSN 0887-1418). PO Box 77027, Washington, DC 20013. The following videos are available from: Japanese Style Papermaking I: Simple Equipment and Techniques (70 min.), 1994. Japanese Style Papermaking II: Traditional Equipment and Techniques (35 min.), 1994. Japanese Style Papermaking III: Professional Equipment and Techniques (38 min.), 1994.
SPECIAL COLLECTION MATERIALS IN THE LILLY LIBRARYIndiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 All Japan Handmade Washi Association. Heisei No Shifu, Current
Handmade Papers of Japan. North American Distributor De Simone
Co., 1992. Barrett, Timothy. Nagashizuki: the Japanese Craft of Hand
Papermaking. North Hills, PA. Bird and Bull Press 1979 Bolton, Claire. Awa-gami: Japanese handmade Papers from
Fuji Mills, Tokushima. Oxford: Alembic Press, 1991. Cohen, Jocelyn H. The Spirit and Craft of Chinese Ritual
Paper. San Francisco: The Artist 1992. Goto, Seikichiro. ShihochoJapanese Hand-Made Paper. Tokyo:
Bijutsu Shuppan-sha, Showa 29 (1954). Jugaku, Bunsho. Papermaking by Hand in Japan. Tokyo: Meiji
Shobo, 1959. Kume, Yasuo. Tesuki Washi Shuho, Tokyo: Yushodo, 1979. Kume, Yasuo. Tesuki Washi Shuho. Tokyo: Yushodo, 1980. Kunisaki, Jihe. Kamisuki Chohoki, A handy guide to papermaking:
after the Japanese edition of 1798. translated by Charles E.
Hamilton. Berkeley: Book Arts Club, University of California
1948. McClure, Floyd Alonzo. Chinese Handmade Paper. Newtown, PA:
Bird&Bull Press, 1986. Morita, Kosei. Tosa Washi. Kyoto 1990. Schmoller, Hans. Chinese Decorated Papers: Chinoiserie for
Three/ nans Schmoller, Tanya Schmoller and Henry Morris. Newtown,
PA: Bird& Bull Press, 1987. Schmoller, Hans. Mr. Gladstone's Washi: A Survey of Reports on
th Manufacture of Paper in Japan. The Parkes Report of 1871.
Newtown, PA: Bird & Bull Press, 1984. Takeo Co. Handmade Papers of the World. Tokyo: Takeo Co.,
Distributor Tokyo Kyuryudo Art Publishing Co., 1979 Fred Siegenthaler
other contributor.
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