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Book Synopsis Koi of the World by : Herbert R. Axelrod
Download or read book Koi of the World written by Herbert R. Axelrod and published by TFH Publications. This book was released on 1973 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
In Japan, breeding koi--a colorful and beautiful member of the carp family--has occupied a position between hobby and art form for more than two centuries. This stunningly illustrated book, compiled by a team of koi experts, shows and tells aquarium enthusiasts virtually everything they need to know about this fascinating activity. Koi are hardy fish, relatively large in size, and the most practical way to keep them is in an outdoor pond. Combining text with illustrations, an important section of the book explains the requirements of a garden pond for koi, showing the filtration system and pointing out how it functions. Most of the book concentrates on koi themselves, focusing on a brief history of koi, advice on buying koi, the fish's physiology, health care, feeding, breeding koi, showing koi, and joining koi clubs. An 80-page section tells all about koi variations, and features color photos of more than 100 varieties. Illustrated two-page spreads review each variety's history, and show both their more desirable and less desirable color markings. Here is a beautifully designed and illustrated volume that emphasizes the special satisfactions of keeping and breeding koi. Approximately 450 color photos and illustrations.
Book Synopsis Koi by : Steve Hickling
Download or read book Koi written by Steve Hickling and published by B.E.S. Publishing. This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Japan, breeding koi--a colorful and beautiful member of the carp family--has occupied a position between hobby and art form for more than two centuries. This stunningly illustrated book, compiled by a team of koi experts, shows and tells aquarium enthusiasts virtually everything they need to know about this fascinating activity. Koi are hardy fish, relatively large in size, and the most practical way to keep them is in an outdoor pond. Combining text with illustrations, an important section of the book explains the requirements of a garden pond for koi, showing the filtration system and pointing out how it functions. Most of the book concentrates on koi themselves, focusing on a brief history of koi, advice on buying koi, the fish's physiology, health care, feeding, breeding koi, showing koi, and joining koi clubs. An 80-page section tells all about koi variations, and features color photos of more than 100 varieties. Illustrated two-page spreads review each variety's history, and show both their more desirable and less desirable color markings. Here is a beautifully designed and illustrated volume that emphasizes the special satisfactions of keeping and breeding koi. Approximately 450 color photos and illustrations.
The best available introduction to the world of colorful and fascinating Japanese carp. Lavishly illustrated with over 150 full-color photographs and drawings, this volume touches all the bases of koi care and maintenance, not to mention detailed information on the garden pond.
Book Synopsis The Professional's Book of Koi by : Anmarie Barrie
Download or read book The Professional's Book of Koi written by Anmarie Barrie and published by TFH Publications. This book was released on 1992 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The best available introduction to the world of colorful and fascinating Japanese carp. Lavishly illustrated with over 150 full-color photographs and drawings, this volume touches all the bases of koi care and maintenance, not to mention detailed information on the garden pond.
A grandfather tells the story of a koi fish traveling the world and becoming the symbol of courage and perseverance.
Book Synopsis Kaya's Journey: The Story of a 100-Year-Old Koi Fish by : Mila Kahlon
Download or read book Kaya's Journey: The Story of a 100-Year-Old Koi Fish written by Mila Kahlon and published by HarperCollins Children's Books. This book was released on 2020-05-26 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A grandfather tells the story of a koi fish traveling the world and becoming the symbol of courage and perseverance.
Download or read book Koi written by Bernice Brewster and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Water quality and filtration.
Book Synopsis Koi of the world by : Herbert Richard Axelrod
Download or read book Koi of the world written by Herbert Richard Axelrod and published by . This book was released on 1973 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Ever since Mahiru’s new boyfriend, Aoi, lost his mother, he’s been looking after his brothers and sisters. Once she learns what life is really like for him, Mahiru tells herself she’s going to do everything she can to be the proper girlfriend he needs. But work keeps Aoi busy…and once Mahiru’s twin sister, Mayo, gets a job at the same café where Aoi works, they’re fast friends! Mahiru’s not happy about how well Mayo and Aoi are getting along…and just like that, Mayo and Aoi’s old friend, Ginga, find themselves in the middle of this gloomy-girl-meets-stubborn-boy story! The plot thickens in Volume 4 as a few big misunderstandings threaten to throw this fairytale romance off its tracks…
Book Synopsis I'm in Love and It's the End of the World by : Taamo
Download or read book I'm in Love and It's the End of the World written by Taamo and published by Kodansha Comics. This book was released on 2018 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ever since Mahiru’s new boyfriend, Aoi, lost his mother, he’s been looking after his brothers and sisters. Once she learns what life is really like for him, Mahiru tells herself she’s going to do everything she can to be the proper girlfriend he needs. But work keeps Aoi busy…and once Mahiru’s twin sister, Mayo, gets a job at the same café where Aoi works, they’re fast friends! Mahiru’s not happy about how well Mayo and Aoi are getting along…and just like that, Mayo and Aoi’s old friend, Ginga, find themselves in the middle of this gloomy-girl-meets-stubborn-boy story! The plot thickens in Volume 4 as a few big misunderstandings threaten to throw this fairytale romance off its tracks…
House of Koi is about identity and learning that, sometimes, your future is waiting for you in your past. The story follows Mila as she strives to reconcile the person she became in an effort to fit into her American international school with the young girl she was; the girl who spoke Mandarin and Malay with ease. Is it too late to embrace both parts of herself? When Mila is sent to the top of the mountain to live with her grandmother for a year when her parents go away for business, she cannot avoid her native tongue, even if she does try. To make matters worse, Mila must now attend a local private school, and navigate a world she seems to barely understand. Everyone keeps telling her that she should not forget her heritage, but this only takes her deeper inside herself. That is until she meets the "Fish Boy" from the bottom of the mountain. Together, they teach one another what the other is best at. However, every time Mila asks about the past, he refuses to answer. She resolves to find out what happened that caused her to be unable to look her grandmother squarely in the eye.
Book Synopsis House of Koi by : Lilian Li
Download or read book House of Koi written by Lilian Li and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-02 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: House of Koi is about identity and learning that, sometimes, your future is waiting for you in your past. The story follows Mila as she strives to reconcile the person she became in an effort to fit into her American international school with the young girl she was; the girl who spoke Mandarin and Malay with ease. Is it too late to embrace both parts of herself? When Mila is sent to the top of the mountain to live with her grandmother for a year when her parents go away for business, she cannot avoid her native tongue, even if she does try. To make matters worse, Mila must now attend a local private school, and navigate a world she seems to barely understand. Everyone keeps telling her that she should not forget her heritage, but this only takes her deeper inside herself. That is until she meets the "Fish Boy" from the bottom of the mountain. Together, they teach one another what the other is best at. However, every time Mila asks about the past, he refuses to answer. She resolves to find out what happened that caused her to be unable to look her grandmother squarely in the eye.
History of the development and breeding of nishikigoi, unusually-coloured carp (or koi), and the spread of the activity throughout the world, with information on keeping koi.
Book Synopsis Koi Kichi by : Peter Waddington
Download or read book Koi Kichi written by Peter Waddington and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: History of the development and breeding of nishikigoi, unusually-coloured carp (or koi), and the spread of the activity throughout the world, with information on keeping koi.
Koi are unusually beautiful creatures. Perhaps because of their unusual beauty, koi have inspired a variety of legends. The recurrent theme in these legends is that koi, because of their endurance and perseverance, have become symbolic of overcoming adversity and fulfilling one's destiny. In one of the more celebrated versions of this legend, koi are rewarded for their endurance and perseverance by being transformed into dragon fish. In their book KOI, Margery and Sheldon Harnick have created their own version of this legend in photographs and verses. In their version, koi are rewarded for a reason other than endurance and perseverance. Though the years, the gods have noted how much pleasure men and women have derived simply from observing the prismatic beauty of the koi. For this gift to mankind, the gods decided to transform the most beautiful koi into majestic and powerful dragons. Margery Harnick's photographs not only show this transformation taking place but also capture the remarkable beauty of these creatures in ways that most people have never seen. (Additional photographs by Matt Harnick portray the gods and the dragons.) And since koi are Asian in origin, Sheldon Harnick has chosen to deliver the narrative in the form of haiku verses. The union of photographs and verses makes a charming and artistically satisfying combination.
Book Synopsis Koi by : Sheldon Harnick
Download or read book Koi written by Sheldon Harnick and published by Beaufort Books. This book was released on 2017-05-31 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Koi are unusually beautiful creatures. Perhaps because of their unusual beauty, koi have inspired a variety of legends. The recurrent theme in these legends is that koi, because of their endurance and perseverance, have become symbolic of overcoming adversity and fulfilling one's destiny. In one of the more celebrated versions of this legend, koi are rewarded for their endurance and perseverance by being transformed into dragon fish. In their book KOI, Margery and Sheldon Harnick have created their own version of this legend in photographs and verses. In their version, koi are rewarded for a reason other than endurance and perseverance. Though the years, the gods have noted how much pleasure men and women have derived simply from observing the prismatic beauty of the koi. For this gift to mankind, the gods decided to transform the most beautiful koi into majestic and powerful dragons. Margery Harnick's photographs not only show this transformation taking place but also capture the remarkable beauty of these creatures in ways that most people have never seen. (Additional photographs by Matt Harnick portray the gods and the dragons.) And since koi are Asian in origin, Sheldon Harnick has chosen to deliver the narrative in the form of haiku verses. The union of photographs and verses makes a charming and artistically satisfying combination.