The History of Far Eastern Art is a highly-regarded one-volume survey of the dominant visual arts of Asia east of the Indus River, from about 2500 B.C. to A.D. 1850. Written by Sherman E. Lee, a director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this book contains 802 illustrations, including 60 colourplates, plus a map and a chart.

Thames and Hudson, 1997, 576  pages, detailed index.