Monumenta Nipponica Volume 44, Number 4, 1989
MN 44:4 (1989) 391–413The Nocturnal Muse: Ben no Naishi NikkiBen no Naishi, Translated by Shirley Yumiko Hulvey
MN 44:4 (1989) 415–60The Fujinoki SarcophagusJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 44:4 (1989) 461–83Caveat Viator: Advice to Travelers in the Edo PeriodConstantine N. Vaporis
MN 44:4 (1989) 485–93Tales of PietyMarian Ury
MN 44:4 (1989) 495–96The Pleasures of Japanese Literature by Donald KeeneD. E. Mills
MN 44:4 (1989) 497–98A Reader’s Guide to Japanese Literature by J. Thomas RimerMargaret H. Childs
MN 44:4 (1989) 498–501Ezra Pound and Japan: Letters and Essays by Sanehide KodamaHosea Hirata
MN 44:4 (1989) 501–504Lordship and Inheritance in Early Medieval Japan: A Study of the Kamakura Sōryō System by Jeffrey P. MassCarl Steenstrup
MN 44:4 (1989) 504–505The Green Archipelago: Forestry in Preindustrial Japan by Conrad TotmanJennifer Robertson
MN 44:4 (1989) 506–507Japan’s Industrialization in the World Economy 1859–99: Export Trade and Overseas Competition by Shinya SugiyamaLinda Grove
MN 44:4 (1989) 507–509The Changkufeng Incident: A Study in Soviet-Japanese Conflict, 1938 by Michael T. KikuokaJohn Hunter Boyle
MN 44:4 (1989) 509–511Twelve Plays of the Noh and Kyogen Theaters by Karen BrazellRebecca Teele
MN 44:4 (1989) 512–513Ankoku Butō: The Premodern and Postmodern Influences on the Dance of Utter Darkness by Susan Blakely KleinDavid G. Goodman
MN 44:4 (1989) 513–514The History and Theology of Soka Gakkai: A Japanese New Religion by Daniel MetrauxRichard Fox Young
MN 44:4 (1989) 514–517Gedatsu-kai and Religion in Contemporary Japan: Returning to the Center by H. Byron EarhartRichard Fox Young
MN 44:4 (1989) 517–520The Body: Toward an Eastern Mind-Body Theory by Yuasa Yasuo, Nagatomo Shigenori, Thomas P. KasulisDavid A. Dilworth
MN 44:4 (1989) 521–522The Genius of Japanese Carpentry: An Account of a Temple’s Construction by S. Azby BrownBruce A. Coats
MN 44:4 (1989) 522–523Bungo Manual: Selected Reference Materials for Students of Classical Japanese by Helen Craig McCulloughAileen Gatten
MN 44:4 (1989) 524–527Protohistoric Yamato: Archaeology of the First Japanese State by Gina L. BarnesJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.