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In 8? (cm 25), Brossura, pagg.98 con numerose ill. b.n. n.t., cop. ill. a colori, segni del tempo alla cop., strappo di ca. 10 cm sia al piatto posteriore che all'ultima carta, quest'ultimo, riparato, interessa parzialmente il testo, peraltro buon es. Dal Sommario: "La congiura di don Giulio dai begli occhi" di Riccardo Bacchelli; "Cortes e l'impero degli Aztechi" di Jean Babelon; "La rivoluzione del petrolio" di Cesco Tomaselli; "Teodora imperatrice di Bisanzio" di Charles Diehl;"Sapevano contare nell'antichit?" di Pierre Rousseau; "I tre mariti di Sassia" di Ugo Enrico Paoli; "Storia del biglietto di banca" di Du Four del la Londe; "La meravigliosa vita di Leonardo" di Charles Kunstler"; "Vittorio Emanuele II e le donne" di Giulio Prezioso"; "Chi era Confucio?" di Alexandre de Saint Phalle; "La regina dei tre moschettieri" di Alessandro Cutolo; "La banda Pollastri" di Guido Petriccione; "Breve storia dell'ombrello"
8255A Paris, chez Ponthieu, Libraire, rue Saint-Jacques, vis-à-vis la place Cambrai, numéro 652. Petit in-12, demi-basane, dos lisse avec faux nerfs, pièce de titre et double filets dorés, 203 pp. et 195 pp. 2 tomes en un volume.Tome Premier : Voyage à la Chine, fait en 1698, sur le vaisseau l'Amphytrite, commandé par le Chevalier de la Rocque. - Notes sur le voyage à la Chine. - Ambassades européennes à la Chine. - ...
In-8 gr. (mm. 260x165), tela edit. (segni di tarlo al piatto anter.), fregi e tit. oro al dorso, pp. XXX,(2),764, testo su due colonne. L’ opera comprende: “le Chou-King ou le Livre par excellence - les Sse-Chou ou Les Quatres Livres Moraux de Confucius et de ses disciples - les Lois de Manou, premier législateur de l'Inde - le Koran de Mahomet”. Cfr. Brunet,III, p.1131 per la prima ediz. del 1840. Opera contenente i principali Libri religiosi dell'Oriente, corredati da dotte presentazioni e commenti di carattere storico, scientifico, filologico ed esoterico. Pagine uniformem. brunite, ma certam. un buon esemplare.
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.
paperback, Very Good, lin biao critica
a99242Beijing China. 1980 first edition. Social Sciences Publishing House. sm 4to wraps. Issue contains: Xiao Kuntao "Studies in the Scientific Forms of Dialects " pp. 25-69; Pang Pu "An Inquiry into the doctrine of the Mean" pp. 70-98; Li Zehou "A Re-Evaluation of Confucius" pp. 99-127; Ren Jiyu "How Confucianism Evolved into a Religion" pp. 128-152. Near VG some cover wear; text clean binding secure; no owner marks. . paperback
1980000141Paris France: Chez Jean De Bonnot. 3 half-titlet.p.mappreface ix quarter-title 4 653pp. 2pp. colophon. A beautiful book production with front and back covers fully blind-stamped depicting Confucius and his advisors or listeners along with Chinees character explanations. The spine is highlighted with sliver and gilt; picturing Confucius in gold robes with silver adornment under a wispy full moon whose light trickles in gold and silver down to the shoulders of Confucius. Gilt Chinese characters spell the title. Printed on linen paper with simple Chinese decorative depictions and beautiful lettering. An artistic endeavor that results in a most pleasing book. The Chinese language page is usually decorated and the French language page is directly opposite as you read through the book. An excellent example of the art of bookbinding and fine printing. Size: Thick 4to . Good to Very Good. Decorated Full-leather. 1st Edition. 1980. Chez Jean De Bonnot hardcover
19822092902141202688Chinese book office 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 Chinese book office paperback
19872081502111903101Chinese book office 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
1974LFA-126741281Tome XXXIV- 2 - 1974-2 : 262 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, broché, bon état
2080202105400531Seibundo Shinkosha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 424p Size: 20cm Seibundo Shinkosha paperback
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
1992ANT126A. Paris Chez Jean de Bonnot 1992. Full leather. 4to. Near fine. Full leather beautifully bound boards and spine. Front and back boards are tooled and blind stamped. Spine is silver and gold gilt embossed with a beautiful picture. Spine also includes the Chinese title that is in gold gilt. Printed on linen paper with beautiful Chinese decorations that are in silver. Leaves alternate with Chinese and French text. Paste down and free end papers are a black and silver decorated paper. Board edges are slightly worn and bumped. Overall this book is in excellent condition. 12 ix 10 653 6 pages. A. Paris Chez Jean de Bonnot 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.
1782LFA-126744563Un ouvrage de 176 pages, format 80 x 130 mm, relié plein cuir, tranches dorées, publié en 1782, Chez Didot l'Aîné (Paris), Collection des Moralistes Anciens dédiée au Roi, bon état
10646Lyon, Editions du fleuve, 1959. 1 volume in-4, cartonnage pleine toile prune orné, sous deux ais de bois laqués, reliés par des liens, sans l'étui original. Tirage à 511 exemplaires. Un des 400 du tirage courant.Ouvrage enrichi de 20 culs-de-lampe et de 8 illustrations hors texte de Chou Ling. Très bel exemplaire.
69790P., Garnier, sans date (vers 1930), in 12 broché, XVIII-8-487 pages ; couverture fanée.
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
4838Paris, H. Piazza, La sagesse antique, 1929. In-12, broché.
1721Garnier Frères, Paris, circa 1920.
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
1974216955Beijing.: 人民美术出版社. People's Art Publishing House. First Edition. 1974. 22pp a story for children in 连环画 lianhuanhua large format but with captions to one side of the black and white illustrations. Text in both simplified Chinese characters and pinyin. Minor wear to paper wrapper else in very good condition 12.9 x 18.4cm. A story about Liu Xiazhi the leader of a slave uprising published to assist primary school students in their learning how to criticise Confucius and Lin Biao. . 人民美术出版社. [People's Art Publishing House]. unknown
11081Lausanne, Alfred Eibel, (mars) 1975. In-8, broché.
195917204Genève, Kundig, 1959. In-128 (lisez 3,8 x 2,8 cm) broché de 96 pages sur papier bible, couverture marron avec titre doré au premier plat. Livré sans la pièce de 1 €, qui ne figure ici que pour l'échelle...
602086Club des Libraires de France, 1956. In-8, rel. pleine-toile d'édit. grise, rhodoïd, titre et auteur dorés, 419 pp., édit. lim. à 5150 ex.