Hŏn-yong Cho
Sun Joo Kim
This collection presents and analyzes inquest records that tell the stories of ordinary korean people under the choson court (1392-1910).
John Kim
Thomas Leung Thomas Leung Kim-Ping
Kim Kahng
Kim Morris
Kim Noble
Kim Topley
Kim Izzo
Kim Izzo
When clara bishop, a struggling screenwriter-turned-tabloid journalist in hollywood, is jilted by her philandering husband, she follows him to london, determined to win him back.
Kim Izzo
Kim Rogers
Kim-Julie Hansen
Yong-Shik Lee
Kim Taylor
Kim-Julie Hansen
Kim Brantley
Kim Chaffee
Kim H. Esbensen
Kim A. Rouse
Ann Kim Ha
Kim H. Esbensen
Ann Kim Ha
Kim Christiaens
Kim Golombisky
Kim Wilkins
Kim Christiaens
Se-Kwon Kim
Kim Sherwood
Kim Allred
Kim Idynne
Yong-Shik Lee
Gene Kim
Gene Kim
Suzy Kim
Karl Kim
Learning from disaster: planning for resilience is the first book of the disaster risk reduction and resilience series and offers an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and redesign of cities following catastrophic events.
Kim Allred
Karl Kim
Learning from disaster: planning for resilience is the first book of the disaster risk reduction and resilience series and offers an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and redesign of cities following catastrophic events.
Kim Norman
Gene Kim
Kyunghee Kim
Thien-Kim Lam
Jeong-Nam Kim
This book presents the situational theory of problem solving (stops).
Junno Kim
This title was first published in 2002: south korea represents both rapid and multi-faceted industrialization.
Jeong-Nam Kim
This book presents the situational theory of problem solving (stops).
Kim Stanton
Jae-Weon Kim
Carol Kim
Cecil Kim
Kim Joseph
David Young Kim
Chae Gradwohl
Tōru Endō
U-rak Chŏng
Chʻun-sik Im
Chŏng-nae Cho
Shiga-ken Kyōiku Iinkai
U-rak Chŏng
Chae-yŏng Kim
In our media-saturated culture, momentous events occur quickly, as news and images are broadcast around the country and the world.
Rekihaku Fōramu (58th 2007 Kokuritsu Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan)
Yong-tʻae Kim
Tae-yŏng Chŏng
Hong-yun An
Kaoru Nonomura
Shiga Daigaku. Keizai Gakubu. Shiryōkan.
U-rak Chŏng
U-rak Chŏng
Ryōshin Takada
Taizō Maji
Chŏng-hwa Kang
U-rak Chŏng
Guan xue, Nanming xue yu Dong Ya wen ming guo ji xue shu yan tao hui (2005 Xi'an da xue)
Ryōshin Takada
Judith Fröhlich
This book provides new insights into the creation and use of written texts in medieval japan.
Sŏk-ki Chʻoe
Virginia Tech Review Panel.
U-rak Chŏng
Sam-yong Song
Kŭn-ok Chŏng
Chʻung-nyŏl Kim
Tʻae-yŏng Chŏng
Katsuaki Ōhashi
Chun-sik Chʻoe
Mun-ju Kim
Yŏn-gap Kim
Shiga-ken Kyōiku Iinkai. Bunkazai Hogoka
Keiichi Kikuchi
Sarah Thal
When people create new societies, economies, and nations—both now and in the past—they create gods, rituals, and miracles to support them.
Sarah Thal
When people create new societies, economies, and nations&;both now and in the past&;they create gods, rituals, and miracles to support them.
Mun-gi Cho
Tu-hwan Cho
Dolores P. Martinez
Through her detailed description of a particular place (kuzaki-cho) at a particular moment in time (the 1980s), d.
Tong-jae Yi
Cho, Tong-il
Katie Daynes