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B9783743344730Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1017638594.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1104334372.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
359 p. XLib. Old bookplate of the Lancaster Mechanics' Library Association on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page. Age stain. 12mo. 180 mm. Original leather binding, worn and rubbed. Joint cracked. Front board fragile. Original leather spine label. Title continues: "Exemplified In The Testimonies And Experience Of Persons Distinguished By Their Greatness, Learning, Or Virtue." S&S/AI 38344. Hardbound. AI BX 4
1950Embry 169155Peter Pauper n.d. circa 1950. Lacking front free endpaper else fine in near fine lightly rubbed slipcase. Illus. by Jeanyee Wong. Black cloth backed yellow boards with green title label. Peter Pauper, n.d. circa 1950. hardcover books
197973New York: Peter Pauper Press N.D. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good slipcase. Top slipcase edge panel separating. Light paint flecks on front gutter. Peter Pauper Press hardcover
1998DADAX0231104308Columbia University Press 1998-04-15. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.47x1.18x9.49. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Columbia University Press hardcover
1998Q-0231104308Columbia University Press 1998-04-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Columbia University Press hardcover
1706107212London: T. Horne 1706. Rare second edition in English of The Morals of Confucius. Small octavo bound in full contemporary sheep contemporary sheep. In very good condition toning to the extremities. "Basically a translation of Le Morale de Confucius philosophe de la Chine" Savouret 1688 The Morals of Confucius was "translated and abridged from the Latin translation of Prospero Intorcetta Philippe Couplet and others or from an intervening French translation attributed to Louis Cousin or Jean de La Brune" ESTC T140229. Chinese philosopher Confucius's principles had a commonality with earlier Chinese tradition with an emphasis on personal and governmental morality ancestral veneration respect for one's elders and strong family loyalty. His teachings left a legacy of disciples and gained widespread prominence under the Han and Tang Dynasties became the official imperial philosophy of China after his death in 479 B.C.E. and remained the dominant philosophy in China until the early 20th century. Likely compiled and composed by his disciples after Confucius's death the Analects or Maxims grew to be one of the central texts of Confucianism by the end of the Han Dynasty. T. Horne unknown books
16911091London: Randal Taylor 1691. First Edition. 8 vo. pp xvi 142. 1st edition in English of any of Confucius’ writings translated from the 1687 Latin edition of Prospero Intocetta Philippe Couplet et all and guided by an intervening French translation attributed to either/both Louis Cousin or/and Jean de la Brune. Contemporary speckled calf paper flaws to the margins of A4 and H4 without loss to text chips to the margins of L1 and L7 without loss ownership signature to the upper margin of the advertisement page endpapers not quite a match internally clean skillful repairs to the joins else a near fine copy and other copies aren’t. Wing C5806. This is the real 1st edition with the collation xvi 142pp A C–L and not to be confused with the 1780 reprint which duplicated the 1st edition exactly including the 1691 date a false imprint and varied only in its collation and often sold as the 1st edition. Most library holdings are either the 1780 reprint miscataloged or electronic copies of the 1691 1st edition held in The British Library. A scarce book in commerce with only one copy of the first edition an inferior one selling at auction in the last 40 years.<br /> <br /> The teachings of Confucious shaped Chinese civilization for over two millennia. His emphasis on moral cultivation proper social relationships and ethical governance formed the foundation of Confucianism which became the state ideology of imperial China. Randal Taylor unknown
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
1724138719London: Printed for F. Fayram at the South Entrance into the Royal Exchange 1724. Rare third edition in English of The Morals of Confucius the first published work to introduce English readers to Confucianism. Small octavo bound in full period or period-style speckled calf with elaborate gilt tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised bands morocco spine label lettered in gilt elaborate gilt scrolling to the front and rear panels gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges speckled red. Small bookplates to the pastedown. Stated second edition though actually the third edition a reissue of the edition of 1706 with a cancel title page. In very good condition. All early editions are very rare this in a particularly desirable binding. "Basically a translation of Le Morale de Confucius philosophe de la Chine" Savouret 1688 The Morals of Confucius was "translated and abridged from the Latin translation of Prospero Intorcetta Philippe Couplet and others or from an intervening French translation attributed to Louis Cousin or Jean de La Brune" ESTC T140229. Chinese philosopher Confucius’s principles had a commonality with earlier Chinese tradition with an emphasis on personal and governmental morality ancestral veneration respect for one’s elders and strong family loyalty. His teachings left a legacy of disciples and gained widespread prominence under the Han and Tang Dynasties became the official imperial philosophy of China after his death in 479 B.C.E. and remained the dominant philosophy in China until the early 20th century. Likely compiled and composed by his disciples after Confucius's death the Analects or Maxims grew to be one of the central texts of Confucianism by the end of the Han Dynasty. Printed for F. Fayram at the South Entrance into the Royal Exchange hardcover
1379583039.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1379578191.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1379378133.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1706107212London: T. Horne 1706. Rare second edition in English of The Morals of Confucius. Small octavo bound in full contemporary sheep contemporary sheep. In very good condition toning to the extremities. Basically a translation of Le Morale de Confucius philosophe de la Chine" Savouret 1688 The Morals of Confucius was "translated and abridged from the Latin translation of Prospero Intorcetta Philippe Couplet and others or from an intervening French translation attributed to Louis Cousin or Jean de La Brune" ESTC T140229. Chinese philosopher Confucius’s principles had a commonality with earlier Chinese tradition with an emphasis on personal and governmental morality ancestral veneration respect for one’s elders and strong family loyalty. His teachings left a legacy of disciples and gained widespread prominence under the Han and Tang Dynasties became the official imperial philosophy of China after his death in 479 B.C.E. and remained the dominant philosophy in China until the early 20th century. Likely compiled and composed by his disciples after Confucius's death the Analects or Maxims grew to be one of the central texts of Confucianism by the end of the Han Dynasty. T. Horne unknown
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9627050148.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9627050164.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19451755339300London : Cassell 1945. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. London : Cassell hardcover
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
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
1993Q-0875730213Jain Pub Co 1993-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jain Pub Co paperback
In-8 p., brossura originale, pp. 52,(12). Ben conservato.
195121590New York: New Directions 1951. First edition. Black cloth fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Gallup B53.l. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books