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1976127727Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1976. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine thumb nail sized blemish to front edge pages. Leather Bound. Accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. NO BOOKPLATE OR OWNER MARKINGS. ; First Easton Press Edition.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Easton Press hardcover
13234Péking, Editions Henri Vetch, 1940. 1 volume rassemblant les 2 tomes du Bouddhisme Chinois, in-8, 479 pp. + 279 pp., texte bilingue, en français et en chinois, très nombreuses illustrations, reliure pleine toile bleue. Edition limitée à 300 exemplaires
5452Chine, Imprimerie de Hien-hien, 1930, deuxième édition revue et augmentée. 1 volume in-8, 418 pp., reliure demi-chagrin à nerfs, plats cartonnés, bel exemplaire.
178366603Londres but Paris: publisher not identified 1783. Small 12mo pp. 4 197 1; portrait frontispiece signed "D'Eleane"; contemporary marbled paper wrappers on wastepaper blank paper label on spine; wrappers rubbed and faded textblock untrimmed; worn but sound. At foot of frontispiece: "Edition de Cazin." The first edition of this translation was published in 1688 and has some uncertain attribution though James St. Andre in Translating China as Cross-Identity Performace cites the combined efforts of Jean de Labrune Louis Cousin and Pierre Savouret. Includes: "Lettre sur la morale de Confucius" signed and dated: S. F. i.e. Simon Foucher Paris 1688. All the morals of Confucius in abbreviated form. From the advertisement on p. 1: The volume "is quite small if we look at the number of pages that make it up; but it is undoubtedly very large if we consider the importance of the things contained there. We can say that the morality of this philosopher is infinitely sublime but at the same time it is simple sensitive and drawn from the purest sources of natural reason. Certainly never has reason deprived of the light of divine revelation appeared so developed nor with so much force. As there is no duty which Confucius does not speak of there is none which he disregards. He pushes his morality well but he does not push it further than necessary his judgment always letting him know how far he must go and where he must stop." Brunet II 222. [publisher not identified] unknown
193368024Shanghai: printed for members of the Limited Editions Club by the Commercial Press 1933. Edition limited to 1500 copies this no. 379; 11 x 7 in. pp. 8 114 2; portrait of Confucius and 3 full-page illustrations; original stab-sewn brocade cloth; edges foxed front free endpaper with a one inch chip text clean original wooden box split on lower part and upper panel loose on upper part good overall. printed for members of the Limited Editions Club by the Commercial Press unknown
1766178308London. circa1766. Engraving on laid paper 26 x 17 cm platemark including caption; 35.8 x 22 cm sheet decorative border and title cartouche lower corner a little creased margins toned but in very good condition. Fine mid-eighteenth depiction of the Festival commemorating Confucius. This engraving appeared in "A new system of geography" by Daniel Fenning & Joseph Collyer first published in London in 1765-6 later revised by Frederick Hervey and appearing in a number of editions and is an example of the demand for publishers to supply views of the East and exotic "New Worlds". The late-seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had seen a dramatic increase in the publication of voyage accounts and compilations and collections on the London book market. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
189515365London: George Routledge and Sons 1895. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good bound in 3/4 leather with marbled boards and end papers gilt decorations on spine. Leather worn edge wear to boards. Foxing. Frontispiece interior appears unmarked binding strong. 8vo 7 1/2"h x 5 1/4"w. No date however date in Introduction states 1895. Scarce in trade. George Routledge and Sons hardcover
1952155768London: Peter Owen Limited 1952. First Edition; 3rd impression. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Few small open tears. Peter Owen Limited hardcover
143 pages. Sumptuously presented on high-quality glossy stock. Text in English and Chinese. Exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Calligraphic Art of Confucius' Sayings", City University of Hong Kong, June 18-July 2, 2001 / University of British Columbia, September 14-22, 2002. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A beautiful copy. Book
2092902137200776Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Not Available paperback
1788Rel-pastoret-1-1In-8, plein cuir marbré, dos lisse, tranches rouge, pièce de titre marocain vert, rehaussé de liserés dorés, titre doré, 477 pages. Seconde édition. Manque la moitié de la coiffe, mors fendu sur la partie haute du plat de devant, petit trou sur le mors en pied. Coins frottés. Intérieur frais, piqure sur les premières pages, page de titre restaurée.
2024BN221013Luni Editrice 2024. 2024. Hardcover. Primavere e autunni. Con i Commentari di Tso Tradizioni <br/><br/>Primavere e autunni. Con i Commentari di Tso Tradizioni Confucio Luni Editrice hardcover
58210London: Peter Owen no date 1952. Chinese Philosophy FIRST UK EDITION First Impression. Octavo 24 x 16cm pp.187 3. A dual language edition with images of the stone-classics and translation and commentary on facing leaves. Publisher's black cloth with yellow titles to spine. With the yellow dust-jacket showing a photograph of the stone tablets. A little toning to edges with some rubbing and bumping to cloth. Bookseller's label to front pastedown. Jacket heavily reinforced with clear tape to spine and flap joints to both obverse and reverse. Light soiling to jacket with rubbing and chipping to edges. Good. Originally published in the USA in 1947 and then in India in 1949. This is an expanded edition first published in the USA in 1951 with the original Chinese characters and a new introduction by Fang. London: Peter Owen, no date [1952] unknown
1970INFeCONF55New York: Printed at the Plantin Press Los Angeles for the members of The Limited Editions Club 1970. 1970. 4to. pp. xxvii 5 131 2. 12 double-page colour plates. cloth. box 1 tie wanting. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by the Artist. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. New York: Printed at the Plantin Press [Los Angeles] for the members of The Limited Editions Club, 1970. Hardcover
186655717Worcester MA: Z. Baker et al. 1866. First American edition 8vo 2 vols in 1; pp. 163 1; 219 1; original half black roan over marbled boards red stained edges edges rubbed spine chipped text clean and sound. Not the first appearance of Confucius in America with fragments of translations appearing as early as 1855 but the first of Legge's translations to be published here. Z. Baker, [et al.] unknown
186655717Worcester MA: Z. Baker et al. 1866. First American edition 8vo 2 vols in 1; pp. 163 1; 219 1; original half black roan over marbled boards red stained edges edges rubbed spine chipped text clean and sound. Not the first appearance of Confucius in America with fragments of translations appearing as early as 1855 but the first of Legge's translations to be published here. <br/><br/> Z. Baker, [et al.] hardcover books
41317London. John Murray. 1920. 16mo. 16cm 4th impression 132p. title-page vignette fine binding in full tan calf black and gilt ruled raised bands gilt panels decorations and titles gilt ruled borders on the boards wide elaborated gilt inner dentelles matched marbled endpapers all edges gilt ~ In signed binding "Bound by Sandorski & Sutcliffe London". A Fine Copy ho2.2. ~ From "The Wisdom of the East Series". With long Introduction by Lionel Giles assistant to the Department of Oriental Books and Manuscripts of the British Museum. London. John Murray. 1920 unknown
194770285Pharos 1947. First edition. 52 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. “With notes and commentary on the text and the ideograms together with Ciu Hsi’s ‘Preface’ to the Chung Yung and Tseng’s commentary on the Testament.†The fourth and final issue of Pharos. Gallup A58a. Pharos, unknown books
194770285Norfolk: Pharos 1947. First edition. 52 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. “With notes and commentary on the text and the ideograms together with Ciu Hsi’s ‘Preface’ to the Chung Yung and Tseng’s commentary on the Testament.†The fourth and final issue of Pharos. Gallup A58a. [Norfolk]: Pharos, unknown
200587358Beijing: The Publishing House of the Thread-Bound Books 2005. Softcover. Fine. 28.5 x 18 cm. Four thread bound books. Housed in blue silk box with dragon design and bone clasps. Text is in Chinese and English. Illustrated. Lovely set. The Publishing House of the Thread-Bound Books unknown
9347Paris, Didot l'aîné et De Bure l'aîné, 1783. 2 tomes petit in-12 en un volume, 175-(1)-167-(1) pp., reliure plein maroquin vert, toutes tranches dorées.
19858591Paris Collège de France 1985 17 x 24 Broché 322 pp "L'Elaboration d'une tradition exégétique sur les classiques". Mémoires de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Chinoises, Volume XXVI.
lc_91090s.n. Robert Hürlimann 1989
1930X114145Sien Hsien, Imprimerie de la mission catholique 1930 vii + 748pp., 3e édition, 25cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrées, dos en toile, coins touchés, qqs. traces d'usage), qqs. cachets, peu d'annotations (utiles) en crayon (facilement à effacer), sinon en bon état, poids: 1.4kg., X114145
13236Paris, Cathasia, Série Culturelle des Hautes Etudes de Tien-Tsin, en Coopération avec les Editions Sulliver, 1951. 1 volume rassemblant les 2 tomes du Bouddhisme Chinois, in-8, 479 pp. + 279 pp., texte bilingue, en français et en chinois, très nombreuses illustrations, belle reliure ancienne demi-maroquin, dos insolé, plats cartonnés marbrés, bel exemplaire.