There is a big thick yellow hardcover Kanji book, like a dictionary.
It gives somewhat of the origins of each Kanji, how each one came to be the way it is, stroke order, and so on.
It is a well-known 'authoritative work' which was also recommended by Peter in one of his introductory audio lessons.
I think it may be the one shown at 22 seconds into this video;
http://www.japanesepod101.com/2009/01/1 ... and-trees/
Can anyone possibly tell me which one it is, please?
Also, I think I saw it at White Rabbit Press once, but can't seem to find it.
Do you know where it is there, or is there a cheaper place to order it from please?
Arigato gozaimasu!
yayforkanji =>
PS - I also wish to ask what is a good comprehensive 'real print' J-English/English-J dictionary, please? I would prefer a more durable hardcover with normal-size font for this, or possibly a larger size paperback so long as it is not one with real tiny print. Arigato.