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KKate Greenaway’s Mother Goose Books. 3 vols. 12 pp. each. Full colorthroughout.Keeping Track: A Runner’s Log. Illustrated with photographs fromAnimal Locomotion by Eadweard Muybridge. 128 pp.Kids’Q&A: How Did the <strong>Museum</strong> Unravel the Case <strong>of</strong> the MysteriousMummies? Family Guide. (Complimentary publication). Evan Levy.A King’s Book <strong>of</strong> Kings: <strong>The</strong> Houghton Shah-nameh. Synopses <strong>of</strong> theStories Illustrated in the Exhibition. Comp. by Marie LukensSwietochowski and Suzanne Boorsch. 17 pp.A King’s Book <strong>of</strong> Kings: <strong>The</strong> Shah-nameh <strong>of</strong> Shah Tahmasp. Stuart CaryWelch. 200 pp., 99 ills. (55 in color).<strong>The</strong> Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki. (Online feature). Teresa Russo, producer.http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/kitanomaki/kitano_splash.htmKnights in Central Park: A Visit to the Arms and Armor Galleries.(Online feature). Dirk Breiding, Vincent Falivene, Teresa M. Russo,and Edith Watts. Includes 1922 MMA archival footage (10 minutes).http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/knights/title.htmlKorean Ceramics from the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oriental Ceramics, Osaka.Itoh Ikutaro. Ed. by Judith G. Smith. 151 pp., 104 ills. (67 incolor).LLearningCurve/<strong>Museum</strong>Kids: Programs for Teachers and Schools, HighSchool Students, Families and Young People, and Young Visitors withDisabilities. (Complimentary publication). 9 issues (fall 2002 /winter2003 – summer 2005).<strong>The</strong> Legacy <strong>of</strong> Genghis Khan: Courtly <strong>Art</strong> and Culture in Western Asia,1256 – 1353. Ed. by Linda Komar<strong>of</strong>f and Stefano Carboni. 336 pp.,280 ills. (200 in color).<strong>The</strong> Legacy <strong>of</strong> Genghis Khan: Courtly <strong>Art</strong> and Culture in Western Asia,1256 – 1353. Student Guide. (Complimentary publication). ElizabethHammer. Reprinted by the Los Angeles County <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomical Drawings from the Royal Library, WindsorCastle. Catalogue entries by Kenneth Keele and Jane Roberts. 168 pp.,94 ills. (8 in color).Leonardo da Vinci: Master Draftsman. Ed. by Carmen C. Bambach,with contributions by Carmen C. Bambach, Alessandro Cecchi, ClaireFarago, Varena Forcione, Martin Kemp, Anne-Marie Logan, Pietro C.

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