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ILLUSTRATIONS
9 THE FAMOUS KOAN, “THE SOUND OF ONE
HAND CLAPPING”. A woodcut by Hasuko
(Mrs. Christmas Humphreys). page 125 10 THE FAMOUS KOAN, “DROP IT". A
Drawing by Hasuko (Mrs. Christmas Humphreys).
page 127 II CHA-NO-YU, THE JAPANESE TEA-CERE
MONY. Two of three panels of a modern Japanese print lent by Mr. G. Koizumi. Note the single picture and flower in the Tokonoma, and the general sim
plicity of furnishing. 12 "A FINGER POINTING TO THE MOON".
A painting presented to the Author by
the Abbess of Enkoji, Kyoto. 13 A ZEN TEMPLE BELL. The wooden beam
is swung against the rim of the clapper
less bronze bell. 14 A GROUP OF JUDO PRACTITIONERS at the
Budokwai, London, founded in 1918 by Mr. G. Koizumi (centre: somewhat in- at pages verted).
192-193 15 MRS. RUTH SASAKI, founder of the
First Zen Institute of New York, in a facing Japanese garden.
page 206 16 The Author with the artist, Mr. Take facing
Sato in a Japanese mountain Hotel. page 207 17 PROFESSOR D. T. SUZUKI'S CONTRIBU
TION to the Author's autograph album in Japan. It reads (top to bottom) "The Power of Non-Deception". page 231
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