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1947173559Zurich: Amstutz Herdig & Co 1947. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. VG-. Oversized brown cloth boards with gilt stamped lettering with two ivory clasps. 12 pages. Eight facsimile reproductions in color. "The orignials of these pictures are painted on paper and silk in the water-colour technique customary only in China. They form part of The Lin Shih-Lu Collection at Foochow and are reproduced with the permission of their owner all except No. 8 appearing for the first time. The Chinse title was written by Professor Lin Chun: 'From the Shih-Lu Collection.' The red stamp on the third page is the stamp of the Lin family of Foochow: 'The Descendants of The Yin House.' This book was awarded a prize at the 1944 Swiss Book Exhibitino for the Artistic Excellence of its Production." Amstutz, Herdig & Co hardcover books
1974196892San Francisco: San Francisco State University Journalism Dept 1974. Magazine. 72p. 8x10.75 inches articles photos cartoons very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Articles on Ferlinghetti the SF Zoo Left of the Left - a view of the SLA etc. San Francisco State University, Journalism Dept unknown books
2013407146Milan: Charta / Asia Society 2013. A fine copy. 12 x 9.5 inches. 136 pages. 91 color illustrations. Pictorial boards. "One of only a few internationally recognized female artists from China Lin Tianmiao born 1961 is known for her innovative use of thread and embroidery as both medium and subject matter in her sculptures photographs videos and installations. When visiting China after having lived in New York for most of her life Tianmiao was reminded of the time spent in her childhood helping her mother sew clothes for the family. Prompted by this memory the artist created a practice she calls "thread winding" where she winds silk or cotton thread around an object until it is completely covered and eventually transformed. Bound Unbound which accompanies the artist's exhibition at the Asia Society in New York surveys for the first time the past 20 years of Tianmiao's work including an interview with the artist and essays by leading scholars in Chinese contemporary art Melissa Chiu and Guo Xiaoyan" the publisher. <br/><br/> Charta / Asia Society hardcover books
1972148888Hong Kong: Kwong Ming Film 1972. Vintage double-sided flyer for the 1972 film. With an English language synopsis on one side. <br/><br/>In early 20th century China a worker accidentally kills his boss in a fight. He flees to Thailand with his friends where they are forced to fight in an underground fighting ring. <br/><br/>14 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light toning and occasional light foxing. Kwong Ming Film unknown books
1997USOUMOR00DGPathway 1997. Fine. Souliere Lin Illustrator. More Busy Times. Aylmer Ontario: Pathway 1997. 288pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine with very light bumping to corners. Pathway hardcover books
SKU1032167Pathway Publishers. Hardcover. Good. B00113Q3V0 Red cloth boards are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor wear. Pathway Publishers hardcover books
2014147937Seoul Korea: Gallery Skape 2014. Softcover. VG. Color pictorial wraps French flaps 54 pp. color illus. Text is in English Korean and Chinese. Issued in conjunction with a 2014 exhibition featuring paintings by Chinese artist Zhang Yingnan b. 1981. With essays by Somi Sim and Vincent Lin. Catalogue lists 35 works and many if not all are pictured here. Includes chronology. Thought provoking! Scarce. Gallery Skape paperback books
197388306Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 1973. Paperback. Near Fine. 4 124p. text printed on one side. Softcover in original wrapper. 28 cm. Oral history Programme Series no. 3. Recollections of a Japanese official who served in occupied war-time Singapore in various posts Advisor of Defence Headquarters Chief Officer of Education and Chief Welfare Officer. <br/><br/> Institute of Southeast Asian Studies paperback books
19881310790Taipei: Chen Kuei-miao 1988. Hardcover. Small Quarto: VG-/VG-: Orange spine with english text in white: MISSING SLIPCASE: DJ has extensive rubbing general shelfwear some dust staining: Boards are strong and clean slightly bowed rubbing to edges binding solid: Textblock has minor foxing to head edge exterior else clean pages have some age toning to head edge else clean and unmarked: Text is in English and Chinese: 96 pp. 1310790. FP New Rockville Stock. Chen Kuei-miao hardcover books
1293364First Edition. Softcover. 8vo page 417-420 table; VG; no cover mild creasing to pages blue library stamp on last page bottom edge ink editorial correction p. 418; clean interior; "Reprint from Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics ZAMP Vol. VI 1955 Fasc. 5." 1293364. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. unknown books
92110001Edo 1750 Suharaya Mohei. Large folding map 170 x 200 cm. old mended worming rebackedpastel colors Japanese reprint of a map printed in Henan in 1679 folds down to be 21.5 x 25.5 cm. woodblock printed hand color. V E R Y R A R E ! . . AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WALL-SIZE MAP OF CHINA . . EXECTED BY A SHAOLIN ZEN MASTER The Shaolin Xi Monastery/Temple is a Chán Zen Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Zheng Zhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng China. It was led by Venerable abbot Shi Yongxìn. founded in the 5th century the monastery has been famous for centuries its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu. It is also a Mahayana Buddhist monastery perhaps best known to the Western world. . The Shaolin Monastery and its famed Pagoda Forest were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010 as part of the Historic Monuments of Dengfeng. Extracted from Wikipedia. . A RARE EDITION: Reprinted and published in Japan by Katsuragawa Hosan in 1750 reproduced from the Chinese original of Kangxi 27 1679. The original Chinese edition has been exceptionally obscure and impossible to come by for over the last two-hundred years and is believed now to be lost to posterity. . PRINTING TECHNIQUE AND THE PAPER: The work is woodblock printed by hand on hand-made Washi paper then hand-colored in delicate pastels. . CHINESE VIEW OF ANCIENT CHINA: This grand scale work covers a very large space and is quite handsome suitable for framing and display. The map shows a full view of all of China from the Great Wall in the North Shanghai the East coast down to the oceans in the South and Hainan Island and the coasts along he Eastern shores. This is a spectacular work showing each province in pastel colors with outlines large numbers of place names rivers & the major waterways mountains named and located. By and large inspired to show all of the known lands considered a part of China delineating the country and its exterior boundaries. . Japan and other islands are not shown but boxes with notes in Chinese as to their existence and location are well documented. The lower portion has text discussing the population of the various provinces and other notes. Areas beyond the traditional lines of China i.e.: North of the Great Wall and to . RARITY OF THE MAP AND ITS MAKERS: This grand-scale and truly spectacular work is virtually never found on the market. The Shaolin Monastery monks were the original founders of the celebrated and now famous Kung-fu martial art school located in Henan province. The priests were legendary and the most feared for their martial art prowess. They were also covert with their powerful political force in China. . SHAOLIN SI TEMPLE/MONASTERY LEGENDARY CUSTOMS: Priests who passed the highest level of Kung-fu martial art were invited to participate in a recognition ceremony. They were allowed to self-brand themselves by picking up a red-hot iron brazier that had long temple dragon decorations on the sides. The branding was accomplished by clamping the brazier between their forearms until the dragon image was branded on them. These brazier dragons are identical to the long dragon found at the top of this historic map. Another ancient practices used was the Jieba. It is an ancient ceremony where nine marks are burned onto the head with sticks of incense. In 2007 the Chinese government partially lifted the 300-year ban of the Jieba allowing the the mentally and physically prepared to participate in the ancient tradition. Incense or moxa was used on top of the shaved head and burned in a ceremony of dedication to the Shaolin Si temple/monastery by the most skilled of martial artists. WHY THE DRAGON SYMBOL WAS USED BY SHAOLIN MONKS: The top of the map show the dragon as a symbol of the Shaolin Si. In China the dragon is the first of twelve zodiac animals and is the most powerful of all and represents the ultimate and greatest of all powers known. It is also the one and only legendary animal in the zodiac the rest are actual animals. Because this map was conceived of carved and printed at the Shaolin Xi monastery or temple by these very priests they put the most powerful symbol at the top a dragon. The symbolic meaning indicated that China was superior to all other nations. It was also a private pun by the Shaolin priests indicating for all to see and know that the Shaolin temple and its priests were above all others. Additionally it reminded and indicated that the Shaolin priest were the most powerful martial artists and covert political force in all China. . RARITY: The original Chinese edition has been exceptionally obscure and impossible to come by for over the last two-hundred years and is believed now to be lost to posterity. Shaolin Si temple/monastery imprints are very R A R E ! Few references or examples exist of their woodblock printed works. This edition was a copy of the original re-carved by the Japanese and reissued. Not only is this map of great interest to Chan Zen Buddhists Shaolin Kung-fu collectors martial artists and historians but to students of Chinese cartography collectors and museums. . CONDITION: The map has been professionally re-backed in its distant past due to the large amount of old worming. It is now solid and stable. Because of the rarity of this work a complete map found in any condition would be now considered exceptionally R A R E ! Please review images posted to our website to observe the restored condition. . THE COVERS: The map has been rebound in non-original paper covers perhaps about 100 years ago. It is contained in a brown cloth Chuan Chitsu folding slipcase with ivory clasps cloth a bit faded one edge a bit worn else clean & solid. . THE SCANS: While we have made efforts to take good digital photographs and scans of our copy due to the exceptionally large size of the map these photos are not of the highest quality. We therefore are additionally using copies of this map from the Oda reference book illustrations as samples of what the map is like. Please note the following digital images are from Oda: cover.jpg illus08.jpg & illus12.jpg the balance are from our digital camera. . Any client who purchases this map may be interested in the Japanese text found in Oda. Upon request we are happy to provide a copy of his entry. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: G. Beans: A LIST OF JAPANESE MAPS OF THE TOKUGAWA ERA Supplement A on p.14 as #1750.1 with confirmation date of 1750. Beans gives this the title: "THE BEST COLLECTION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN WORKS CONCERNING THE HISTORICAL EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE DYNASTIES BY THE MONASTERY OF SHAO-LIN." T. Oda: THE WORLD IN JAPANESE MAPS UNTIL THE MID-19TH CENTURY p.52-53 item #24 for 2 excellent color examples. Oda shows the Japanese title: REKIDAI JISEKI ZU: HISTORICAL MAP OF CHINA reproduced from the Chinese original of 1679 by Katsuragawa Hosan 1750. Beautifully reproduced here in full color. Meir Shahar: The Xiaolin Monastery: History Religion and the Chinese Martial Arts. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaolin_Monastery Color scans of this and most items are posted to our web site. . hardcover books
2013196285Hong Kong: Hong Chuban 紅出版 2013. 647p. hardcover very good but for rubberstamp indicating the book was rejected as a duplicate by the Library of Congress. Collection of essays on "The collective memory of Mao Zedong's era." Text in Chinese. Hong Chuban 紅出版 unknown books
2011URULSIN00CZCServant Books 2011. Very Good. Rulli Lino. Sinner. Cincinnati OH: Servant Books 2011. 181pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed corners. Smudging to covers and edges. Signed by Lino Rulli. Servant Books paperback books
199844794NY:: Viking. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0670882232 . The art of creating harmony for interiors landscape and architecture. Color photographs throughout. Second printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Viking, hardcover books
186744456Mexico: Imprenta de M. Murgula 1867. First edition. Original stitched yellow paper wrappers. A very good copy wrappers faintly soiled with some minor wear at the corners. 151 pp. 1 pp. index. 8vo. On heart desease and anemia. OCLC show four copies: Univ. Texas at Austin BN Mexico Wellcome Lib. and Nat. Lib. of Medicine. One at auction in the last fifty years. Imprenta de M. Murgula unknown books
1991181873Xin jia po: Tian ding wen hua yi shu zhong xin 1991. Softcover. VG previous owner's name in ink at top of title page. All other pages are very clean and clear. Blue wraps white and red block with metallic blue Chinese lettering on front cover; 57 pp; profusely illustrated throughout in color. Text in Chinese and English. Cover title translated: Qin Xilin's Ceramic Art Works. Includes an essay by Bi Keguan. Tian ding wen hua yi shu zhong xin unknown books
201320540No Place: Convolution N 2 2013. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Wide paperbound 8vo. Artist book by Tan Lin. With folded color poster laid in as well as a separate single sheet broadside. Fine condition in bound silver and pink wrappers. Convolution N 2 paperback books
1984192531W W Norton & Co Inc 1984-11-01. Paperback. Good. Good softcover with minor wear. Spine has light creasing. Page edges have some light soiling. Inside pages are clean and unmarked. LO W W Norton & Co Inc paperback books
198748363New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1987. Hardcover. Very good. 400pp. Light foxing to the edges of the text block else very good hardback in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. <br/><br/> W. W. Norton & Company hardcover books
104261hardcover. very good. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1967. First edition. A novel of family life in Eastern Manchuria and the American West.<br/><br/> unknown books
2008UOLIATT00RJBSimon & Schuster 2008. Very Good. Oliver Lin. Attack Of The Growing Eyeballs Who Shrunk Daniel Funk Book 1. Gilpin Steven. New York: Simon & Schuster 2008. 146pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover with metallic green stamping to spine. Book condition: Very good with light bumping to foot of spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with very light bumping to upper edges foot of spine and lower edge of front flap. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
199816509Chicago: Learning Curve Publishing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1890647527 . Great Railway Adventures: Series 1 Adventure 3. Illustrated by Charles S. Pyle. Third printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Learning Curve Publishing hardcover books
19422266637The Norton Gallery and School of Art 1942. Limited Edition. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition #759 of 1000 copies with stamped number and printed author's signature on copyright page. Former library copy rebound in buckram with a few internal marks presentation bookplate from the author on front endpaper. 1942 Large Hardcover. xvi 536 pp. Color frontispiece 118 full page halftone plates reproduced from original photographs 123 line engravings. Prepared as a handbook for visitors to the Jade room of the Norton Gallery and School of Art for whom Nott was the director of Oriental Art. The Norton Gallery and School of Art hardcover books
1987250512San Francisco: Harper and Row 1987. Hardcover. xxxii 396p. preface introduction dark stain in gutter of rear hinge light speckling on top edge otherwise good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Harper and Row hardcover books
1995176444Cheyenne WY: Calypso 1995. 20p. first edition staplebound 9x6 inch decorated wraps a good clean copy. Poems written about China after a year spent in Beijing many or most a communing with poet Po Chui A.D. 900 and his good friend Yuan Chen. At publication she lived in Indiana with husband and daughter. Calypso unknown books