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11299Shanghai, The Commercial Press, 1923. 1 album oblong, original hard covers, 25 photographic plates on 24 hard paper sheets, very good condition.
69384Firmin-Didot Frères Paris 1837 In-8 ( 255 X 100 mm ) de VIII-104 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Texte traduit en français par G. PAUTHIER, avec une version latine et le texte chinois en regard. Accompagné du commentaire complet de Tchôu-Hî, et de notes tirées de divers autres commentateurs chinois. EDITION ORIGINALE de ce texte considéré comme fondamental pour l'étude de la pensée de CONFUCIUS. Bel exemplaire.
1950218519Leiden: E.J. Brill 1950. Hardcover. Endsheets are age toned else very good plus condition with text clean and binding sound without a dust jacket. 406pp. Originally published in wraps this volume has been rebound in sturdy red buckram. It is not an ex-library copy. E.J. Brill hardcover
1852EYL-125Paris, Au Bureau du Panthéon Littéraire, 1852 et Migne, 1858. 2 vol. in 4 (180 x 270) de XXX p., 1 f., 764 p. et 820 p. Demi chagrin noir de l’époque, large filet à froid sur les plats de percaline noire, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons à doubles filets à froid, titre doré, papier du tome I lég. bruni, infimes manques sur 2 plats. Bon exemplaire.
619902Washington D.C.: Square Dollar Series no date. Softcover. Very Good. Stated "with Offset of the Calcutta Edition of the Pivot." Transcribed by Ezra Pound. Octavo. 96pp. Flexible printed wrappers. Ink owner signature of Allen Ginsberg with a few passages scored in ink in the text likely by Ginsberg several faint stains on the wrappers overall very good. Square Dollar Series unknown
183721688Paris, Firmin Didot frère, 1837. In-8 broché de VIII-104 pages.
1909AQ29838London: Gay and Hancock 1909. vii. 1 160pp 2. With a half-title and a terminal page of publisher's advertisements. Handsomely bound by J. & E. Bumpus of Oxford in contemporary gilt-tooled green calf A.E.G. gilt dentelles. Lightly rubbed and a little marked. Internally clean and crisp. Inked gift inscription to recto of FFEP: 'To Bluey from Clarissa / Nov: 9th 1946'. A handsomely bound edition of Confucian teachings bearing an inscription in the hand of prime ministerial consort Clarissa Eden née Spencer-Churchill 1920–2021 addressed to Harold Trevor Bluey Baker 1877-1960. Baker politician and warden of Winchester College from 1936 to 1946 was a close friend of her Clarissa's mother and a constant feature in her life. Only after his death would Clarissa learn that Baker was her biological father and not John Strange Jack Spencer-Churchill 1880-1947. Provenance: Recently dispersed from the library of Anthony and Clarissa Eden. . 12mo. Gay and Hancock unknown
1985099743Hong Kong: Confucius Publishing Co Ltd 1985. Limited to 500 copies. Book measures 42x29cm. 336pp. Bound in original pictorial silked cloth full gilt edges coloured endpapers. Binding in near fine to fine condition. Internally pages bright and clean throughout. Housed in matching folding case with ties gilt title to spine. Case has very minor marking but in near fine condition. A very good clean copy. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Folio. Confucius Publishing Co Ltd Hardcover
1783135173Paris, Imprimerie de Valade ; et Reims, Cazin 1783 In-8 187 × 112 mm, plein veau blond, dos lisse orné, triple filet sur les plats, filet en coupes, dentelles en contreplats, tranches dorées, 1 portrait gravé en frontispice, [4]-236 pp. Grand de marges. Petite attaque de vers aux mors en pied. Une mouillure claire angulaire sinon très bon exemplaire frais.
12118Shanghai, Published by Kwang Hsueh Publishing House, no date (ca 1930). 1 booklet, small size (13*18 cm), sewn in chinese style, red silk-covered boards, 4 pp. of text and 110 pp. of drawings with captions, in good condition
1186Imprimerie de T’OU-SÉ-WÉ, CHANG-HAI, 1918 et 1919.
1898mon0000974792Man Yu Tong 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. First edition. Pages clean with a few pencil markings throughout light age toning. Light wear to edges. Small wormhole to a dozen pages at front and rear. Man Yu Tong hardcover
In-24 gr. (mm. 147x87), p. pergamena coeva, tit. ms. al dorso, XV,185,(3), marca tipografica al frontespizio; con l’emblema dell’Accademmia della Crusca xilografato a c. 4v. e al fine; ornato da fregi inc. su legno. Dedicato da Carlieri al Marchese Clemente Vitelli, maestro di Camera del Granduca di Toscana. Vi sono contenuti: “Relazione della China cavata da un ragionamento tenuto col Padre Giovanni Grueber della Compagnia di Gesu, di Lorenzo Magalotti - Alcune lettere latine del suddetto padre toccanti l'istesse materie - Confucii Vita - Scientiæ Sinicæ inter Confucii libros secundus, tradotto in latino da P. Prospero Intorcetta”. “Il testo della relazione deriva da un colloquio avuto dal grande scienziato e letterato Magalotti (1637-1712), insieme con C.R. Dati, nel gennaio 1666 con il gesuita autriaco J. Grueber, che aveva vissuto a lungo a Pechino; ne risulta un resocoto sempre in bilico tra scrupolo documentario ed evocazione fantasiosa, molto efficace dal punto di vista espressivo”. Così Diz. Biograf. Italiani,67, p. 303. "Rara edizione originale$, uscita in forma anonima. Cfr. Razzolini/Bacchi della Lega, p. 214: “Assai raro” - De Backer, p. 277. Fresco esemplare, ben conservato.
19872081502111903101Chinese book office 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
1959026227LYON Éditions du fleuve 1959 Un volume (160 x 243 mm), 237 pp. Reliure souple en pleine soie moirée marron, dos lisse titré or, décor et titre doré au premier plat, tranches dorées, sous 2 ais de bois laqué noir avec titre gravé et rubans de soie vert olive, sous emboîtage en soie verte de l'éditeur. (dos légèrement décoloré, traces d'insolation et fentes à l'emboîtage). Ouvrage illustré de 8 hors-textes en couleurs et de culs de lampe de CHOU LING. EXEMPLAIRE UNIQUE, comportant une aquarelle originale signée en bas à droite, une lithographie originale en couleurs sur soie signée et numérotée, une double suite en couleurs et en noir des illustrations sous chemise en soie. TRÈS RARE. Intérieur très frais.
Fair French Modern full brown leather, gilt lettering of title on front board. Heavily water stained, and some chippings on extremities of some pages. A fair copy. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In French. 63 p. The very rare autographed copy of this lecture given in Lebanon on January 20, 1937, at the Youth Center, by Ostrorog after his serving in China as Assistant High Commissioner, a French diplomat from a noble Polish family, who had served as Assistant High Commissioner in China and Syria in the 1930s. Signed and inscribed by Ostrorog as "Par Mahid, Avec autre au mille amitié, Damas, 1938". On the eve of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) between the Chinese and the Empire of Japan which is often regarded as the beginning of World War II in Asia, French ex-Assistant High Commissioner in China Ostrorog gave a lecture about Chinese power and policy. Some titles from book: "La Chine.; Le monde au temps de Confucius.; Humanisme Confuceen.; Opposition de l'humanisme Chinois a la morale idealiste de l'occident.; Facteur grammatical.; Universalite des caracteres.; Facteur geographique.; Facteur moral.; La republique des philosophes.; Reaction de Huang Ti au 3me siecle avant notre ere.; Evolution historique dans le cadre de l'unite.; Isolement.; Arrivee des Europeens au XVIme siecle les marchands et les missionnaires.; La querelle des rites condamnation des Jesuites.; Eclat du couchant Kien Lung.; Lettre de Kien Lung a Georges III.; Guerre de l'Opium.; Qeuvre des missions en Chine.; Tseu-hi et Abdul-Hamid.; Le Japon.; Propagande de Moscou.; Succes du mouvement nationaliste.; Intervention Japonaise en Mandchourie.; L'Unite Chinoise menacee.; La Grande pitie.; L'avenir de la Chine.". From the last chapter: "In our contract, the Chinese until now have taken only the faults and vices of Western civilizations. There is, however, something else to choose from and perhaps the time is near when the Chinese will understand it. Whether they are few in number, fifty, forty, ten, or five only, that will suffice. And on that day, with the power of assimilation which has always characterized it, China will integrate, in a way, all the foreign contributions of a moral or cultural order, to rebuild its unity, to resume the continuity of his story, and rediscover his genius." Only two copies in OCLC: 42804470. Signed and inscribed by Stanislas Ostrorog.
178715507Paris, Buisson, 1787 ; in-8 ; demi-veau havane, dos à faux-nerfs décoratifs dorés, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre vert foncé décorée et dorée, plats de papier peint rose (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 477, (1) pp.
1933022519Shanghai: Limited Editions Club 1933. Softcover. Split to front panel of box which is loose and partly detached. Fine in a Very Good box. Octavo 8" x 11" bound in full silk brocade wrappers and housed in a Chinese redwood box with lettering incised by hand as published. Copy #8 of 1500 translated with an introduction by Lionel Giles and printed on handmade Chinese paper. Four illustrations printed on double folded leaves. Issued unsigned. Monthly Letter laid in. Lovely production and scarce in this condition. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club paperback
20202081502111907321Shandong Art Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shandong Art Publishing House paperback
169152246London: Randal Taylor. Good. 1691. Hardcover. Contemporary calf upper board detached included some spinal repairs worn edges. Title page date is 1691 but it is really circa 1760 or later. Lacks frontis. Xx 183pp. PO name. With two front blanks and two terminal blanks. Mild scattered foxing. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Randal Taylor hardcover
1818PHO-2140Paris, chez Pillet, 1818-1820. 7 vol. in-8, demi-basane époque, dos lisse avec pièces d’auteur et titre cerise et tomaison noire, tranches mouchetées, étiquette de bibliothèque en pied, quelques frottements et épidermures aux dos, petit accroc (tome 3)
1698118024paris Jean Anisson 1698 A Paris, Chez Jean Anisson, 1698, 1 volume in-12, [16] ff., 322 pages, [5] ff. Pleine reliure mouchetée, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres dorés, caissons ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouges, gardes blanches. Reliure restaurée (coiffes, dos, coins et coupes), inscription à l'encre sur la page de titre, rares rousseurs, sinon bon état général.
1973221164China. Circa1973-1976. Original colour propaganda cartoon painted in colour on paper 39.5 x 16.8cm. Minor wear at extremities with a little loss some closed tears across centre horizontal fold neatly repaired on the verso with washi paper. Image very clear. In good condition. This striking anti-Confucian cartoon directly attacks what were seen as obsolete and corrupt values. The intended targets are clearly signalled: “lackeyism” the “restoration of the emperor” and traditional Confucian ethics identified in the inscriptions on the flag and in the smoke rising from the yellow gourd. At the figure’s feet lie red cards bearing the Confucian virtues of loyalty propriety righteousness and benevolence now trampled and discarded. The central figure kneels in an outdated pose of submission marked by a top-knot hairstyle tied with ribbons archaic shoes and a long beard – all deliberate allusions to a feudal past. His red nose suggests moral corruption or weakness. Scattered yellow cards marked with black dots likely symbolise bribery corruption or collaboration with foreign powers. Together these elements create a damning image of a morally bankrupt backward-looking order. <br> <br>The cartoon was almost certainly produced during the “Criticise Lin Criticise Confucius” campaign of 1973–76 when traditional Confucian values were denounced as obstacles to revolutionary progress. . unknown
1770PHO-1193Paris: Chez N.M. Tilliard, 1770. in-4 , (24x20) , cxliv-474pp-1ff , illustré de 4 planches , relié demi cuir époque , pièce de titre (petit manque) , papier des plats refait , tranches rouges , vieille mouillure ,début de fente, coiffe de pied courte , 2 planches détachées.
183789302Firmin-Didot | Paris 1837 | 16.2 x 25 cm | Broché