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- The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage, Midori, Greenery Press, 2002 (ISBN 978-1890159382).
- Midori's book shows two ways to tie a hishi karada that she calls a kikkou. She shows a knotted and un-knotted version.
- Shibari: The Art of Japanese Bondage, Master K, Secret, 2004 (ISBN 978-908770620).
- Master K describes the differences between hishi and kikkou karadas, but the only karada he demonstrates is the takate-kote.
- Two Knotty Boys Showing You The Ropes, Two Knotty Boys, Green Candy Press, 2007 (ISBN 978-1931160490).
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The Two Knotty Boys give excellent descriptions of how to tie several of the knots shown, although they use different names for many of them, and they show two bondage ties (the Tortoise Shell Bodysuit and the Rope Cage) that are elaborations of karadas.
- Ashley Book of Knots, Clifford Ashley, Doubleday, 1944 (ISBN 978-0385040259).
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The compendium of knots, shows thousands of knots, how to tie them, who uses them, and
various names for them. Each knot is given a number (although some knots are listed multiple times with different numbers each time), and this numbering gives a clear and unambiguous way to identify which knot is being discussed.
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