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1988SB7749Calcutta India: M. Sen 1988. Light characteristic rippling to endpapers else textblock clean and tight. Minimally worn binding. Price-clipped dust jacket with some light shelf wear. 37p. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. M. Sen Hardcover
1911050163Boston Ma: Houghton Mifflin Company 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Ix 396 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt Top Edge Gilt. Scarce First Printing With 1911 Date On Title Page. A Fine Copy Unopened And Unread. Paul Samuel Reinsch 1869 -1923 Was An American Political Scientist And Diplomat. Reinsch Was Born In Milwaukee Wisconsin Of German-American Parents. He Graduated From The University Of Wisconsin In 1892 Attended The School Of Law There And After Graduating In 1894 Was Admitted To The Bar And Practiced Law In Milwaukee. He Returned To The University Of Wisconsin For Additional Schooling In 1895 Earning A Ph.D. In Political Science Under Frederick Jackson Turner In 1898. He Was Employed There As An Assistant Professor Of Political Science. He Became A Full Professor Of Political Science At The University Of Wisconsin In 1901 And Remained In This Position Until 1913. Reinsch Was One Of The Organizers Of The American Political Science Association Serving As Second Vice-President In 1904 And Becoming President In 1920. He Was One Of The First Educators To Offer Courses In World Politics. In 1911 And 1912 He Served As Roosevelt Exchange Professor At The Universities Of Berlin And Leipzig. Reinsch Was Introduced Into The World Of Practical Diplomacy By Serving On The United States Delegations To The Third Pan American Conference At Rio De Janeiro In 1906 The First Pan-American Scientific Conference At Santiago Chile In 1909 And The Fourth Pan-American Conference At Buenos Aires In 1910. This Experience In Addition To His Reputation As A Student Of Far Eastern Affairs Led To His Appointment As Minister To China By President Wilson On August 13 1913. While Minister Reinsch Encouraged Educational Industrial And Commercial Development In China. He Always Remained Sympathetic To The Democratic Movement Despite Civil War Political Intrigues And Two Attempts To Restore The Empire. His Greatest Fault As A Diplomat Was An Inclination To "Make Policy"-- That Is Act Without Concrete Instructions From Washington. The Most Serious Instance Of This Was His Promise To China That If The Chinese Would Enter World War I Against The Central Powers The United States Would Support China's Claim To Sovereignty In Shantung Province. When Because Of Circumstances Of Which Reinsch Had No Knowledge President Wilson Allowed Japanese Sovereignty Over Shantung To Be Written Into The Treaty Of Peace Reinsch Resigned His Position As Minister. After His Resignation In August 1919 He Accepted An Appointment As Legal Counselor To China. In This Capacity He Represented China At The Washington Conference And Continued To Lecture And Write Until His Death On The Evils Of Secret Diplomacy And The Value Of Better Sino-American Relations. Inasmuch As The Cardinal Rule Of Democrats Is To Never Criticize A Fellow Democrat Particularly A President Victorious In War Reinsch And Wilson'S Support Of Japanese Territorial Acquisition In China Is Largely Ignored By Modern Historians Making American Understanding Of Modern Chinese Attitudes Problematic. In 1920 After His Friend Joseph E. Davies Persuaded Him To Run For The Office Reinsch Won The Democratic Party Nomination For Senator From Wisconsin. His Campaign Was Not Very Actively Pursued However And He Was Defeated In The Election By Irvin Lenroot The Republican Candidate. Reinsch Continued To Work For China And Was In Shanghai Working On Fiscal Reform For The Chinese Government When He Died On January 24 1923. His Publications Included 1899. The Common Law In The Early American Colonies 1900. World Politics At The End Of The Nineteenth Century 1902. Colonial Government 1905. Colonial Administration 1907. American Legislatures And Legislative Methods1909. Readings On American Federal Government1909 Civil Government 1911. Readings On American State Government1911. Intellectual And Political Currents In The Far East 1911. Public International Unions 1922. An American Diplomat In China. He Also Wrote Many Articles. <br/> <br/> Houghton, Mifflin Company hardcover
1878128957Moscow: Stepanov 1878. Russian Great Game map from official intelligence First created in 1863 as Russia began its concerted expansion into the Central Asian khanates considerably upping the stakes in the Great Game this map covers an area bounded by Lake Urma Iran in the West into the Akmolinskaya Oblast in the North Tien-Shan in the East and as far as the Gulf of Oman and Balochistan in the South. It was updated through the following decades to include the latest conquests here Bukhara - reduced to vassal status in 1868 - and Khiva - a protectorate from 1873 - are included in Russian Turkestan. This map formed the basis of W. H. Allen's Russian Official Map of Central Asia of 1877 which was also reproduced in Demetrius Boulger's England and Russia in Central Asia 1879. Uncommon and highly attractive. Folding engraved map 1060 x 950 mm hand-coloured in outline 24 panels mounted on linen. Light browning two small library stamps verso some place-names underlined in pencil crayon. else very good. unknown
1975SB7521Karachi: Oxford University Press 1975. Photograph glued to title page with inked date underneath previous owner's inked name/date/place on ffep. A bit of moisture rippling to fep news article clippings glued to rear end paper; Photographs glued to rear free end papers. Overall textblock is clean and tight. Bright orange cloth binding very slightly shelf worn. Unclipped edge-worn dust jacket with chipping to head and foot of spine small chips to corners mylar sleeved. 269pp. including appendix and glossary. Pakistani Reprint. Orange Cloth. Very Good/Good in mylar. Illus. by Photographs/Folded Maps. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Oxford University Press Hardcover
17-4H031227727X<p>BRAND NEW. Excellent condition. Never read or opened. No remainder mark. 17-4H031227727X</p> Thomas Dunne Books
1930SB8758Boston: Little Brown and Company 1930. Ink-stamped number on fep a bit age toned else textblock is clean and tight. Faint shelf soiling to covers light smudge on back cover rubbing/bumped head and foot of spine; Binding covered in clear mylar jacket. Enclosed in a Robert Wang custom-made slip case; 296p. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Little, Brown, and Company Hardcover
1930SB6784Dairen 1930. Retired Colorado College Tutt Library copy minimally marked. Owner's name blacked out on ffep. Author's "compliments of" card tipped-in at fep. Textblock lightly aged else clean and very tight. Library stamped top edge. Light fraying to head and foot of spine; 100p. First Edition. Embossed Brown Cloth. Good. Illus. by Black & White Photographs/Rear Folded Map. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library Hardcover. Dairen Hardcover
1971283228Moscow: Planeta 1971. hardcover. very good/very good-. More than 200 photographs including some in color. 4to cloth d.w.; small stain to lower spine and portion of front cover dust wrapper worn with tear at head of spine. Moscow: Planeta 1971. A very good copy in a very good - dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Text in Russian English Spanish French German<br/> <br/> Planeta unknown
1927SJ7813Calcutta: Chuckervertty Chatterjee & Co. Ltd. 1927. Foxed cover loose at gutter. Ink writing on inner flap of front cover. Light age and sun spots sunned edges throughout; The aged textblock is otherwise tight. Sunned spine and edges creasing down the spine creased corners. 431pp.; including notes index and general index. Facsimile Reprint. Green Wraps. Good. Illus. by folded map. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Chuckervertty, Chatterjee & Co., Ltd. Paperback
a178831959-1963 Oxford. 39 issues not consecutive run earliest August 1959 latest December 1963. Published by the Central Asian Research Centre in association with St. Antony's College. A monthly Review of Soviet Writings on the Middle East and Africa. 4to. about 25-40 pp. per issue mimeographed. 39 issues: . unknown
1923SB8895NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1923. Textblock is aged but very clean and tight. Bumped corners and spine extremities a couple light smudges on spine; illustrated front cover. Unclipped dust jacket with chipped corners creased spine extremities inked writing on back panel. Beautiful Robert Wang handmade slipcase in great condition. 137p. First Edition. Boards. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Ralph Barton. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. G.P. Putnam's Sons Hardcover
1957SB7632London: Casell & Company Ltd. 1957. Previous owner's ink signature on ffep slightly aged else textblock is very clean and tight; Binding worn ath the board corners spine extremities and binding. Unclipped spine-sunned and surface-rubbed dust jacket chipping and slight tears to head and foot of spine chipped corners and worn at the folds. 288p. First British Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good in mylar. Illus. by 4 Pages of Half-Tone Illustrations and a Map. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Casell & Company Ltd. Hardcover
1931SB7782Lahore Pakistan: A. E. Smedley 1931. Previous owner's inked name on fep rippled endpapers age toned and ffep verso is seperated from the hinge between the title page but is still safely intact. Else textblock is clean and tight. Very large folded statistical chart in rear pocket. Age toned and character-soiled covers bumped head and foot of spine and bumped corners. 127p. First Edition. Cloth Spine Printed Boards. Very Good. Illus. by Tables/Folded Statistical Chart in Rear Pocket. 4to - Over 9 ¾" -12" Tall. Hardcover. A. E. Smedley Hardcover
1992SB8229Tokyo Japan: Radiopress Inc. 1992. Published in Korean Japanese and English; Textblock immaculate and tight; Bound in flexible cloth-like wraps in perfect condition. Unclipped dust jacket with chip to head of spine corners lightly creased corners and minor wear to edges. 319p. This is the Fifth issue of the North Korea Directory. Wraps. Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Flexible Cloth. Radiopress, Inc. Paperback
1935039634Peking Circa 1935: Artung Photo 1935. Original Photograph . No Binding. Fine. Original Photograph Image 11" X 6 1/4" Tissue Guard Attached At Top. <br/> <br/> Artung Photo unknown
1919C464NY: Century 1919. Clean and sound with moderate wear. Small stain on a few pages in margin. Binding protected in clear 5-mil mylar. 240 pp. including 2 appendices. Light Orange Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by B & W Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. Century Hardcover
1947SB9709Punjab Chandigarh India: Qaumi Press Jullundur for the Controller of Printing and Stationery 1947. One of 300 copies of the First Edition; Former owner's bookplate on upper corner of fep stamped name along upper edge on ffep moderately aged endpapers otherwise the textblock is clean and mostly tight; Very sunned cloth spine and original printed character-soiled boards moderately edge-worn and frayed/scuffed; 267p. The district of Amritsar is in the Lahore division of the Punjab. First Edition. Cloth Spine w/paper Boards. Good. Illus. by Charts. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Qaumi Press, Jullundur for the Controller of Printing and Stationery Hardcover
1913SJ9407Lahore: Mufid-I-'AM Press 1913. Moderate characteristic rippling of boards small stain on front cover stained end pages. Loose at gutter. Otherwise textblock is clean and tight. Moderately worn binding. Paper-Covered Boards. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Mufid-I-'AM Press Paperback
1974SJ9081New Delhi India: K. B. Publications 1974. Vol II only: lightly bubbled end papers and boards else textblock and binding is clean and tight; price-clipped dust jacket with moderate edge and spine wear chipped spine extremities and worn corners;. 211p. including index. First Edition. Maroon Cloth. Very Good/Good in mylar. Illus. by Hand-drawn Map. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. K. B. Publications Hardcover
1953C395MI: MIchigan State College Press 1953. Sound textblock and binding; foxing present. DJ quite worn. 225 pp. By Author. Gray Cloth. Very Good/Good in mylar. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. MIchigan State College Press Hardcover
1963042143Taipei: Institute For Advanced Chinese Studies For The American Association Of Teachers Of Chinese Languages And Culture 1963 1964 1963. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Iv 50 Pp English Text 46 Pp Chinese Text 1963; Iv64 Pp English Text 42 Pp Chinese Text 1964. First Printings Taipei. The English Text Is Largely Translations Of And Comments On Specific Words Phrases And Sentences From Chinese Literature Placing Them In The Context Of Chinese Linguistic Tradition. Very Good Condition. <br/> <br/> Institute For Advanced Chinese Studies, For The American Association Of Teachers Of Chinese Languages And Culture, 1963, 1964 paperback
1936049673Shanghai: 1936. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 40 Pp. Covers. Color And B/W Illustrations Text. First Printing Of The December 15 1936 Issue. Light Wear No Marks.This 1936-1937 Satirical Journal Targeting The Political Left Right And Center Is Quite Scarce It Had No Political Friends Worldcat Showing Only A Few Institutional Holdings. From Wikipedia: Among The Artists Who Established The Original Shanghai Manhua / Shanghai Sketch In 1928 Several Had Worked Together On The Small Short-Lived Journal Sanri Huabao Three Day Pictorial Including Ye Qianyu And The Brothers Zhang Guangyu And Zhang Zhenyu. The Journal Was Shut Down When Chiang Kai-Shek's Northern Expedition Reached Shanghai In April 1927. Out Of Work Cartoonists Ye Qianyu Huang Wennong And Lu Shaofei Published A Dedicated Publication For Manhua Named Shanghai Manhua Shanghai Sketch. The First Effort Resembled A Propaganda Poster And Was A Failure. Undeterred The Original Three Joined By Eight More Artists Including The Zhang Brothers Ding Song And Wang Dunqing Formed The Shanghai Sketch Society Also Translated As Shanghai Manhua Society In The Autumn Of 1927. It Was China's First Association Dedicated To Manhua And A Major Event In The History Of Chinese Comics.Shanghai Manhua Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: Shànghai Mànhuà Originally Titled Shanghai Sketch Was A Weekly Pictorial Magazine Published In Shanghai From 21 April 1928 Until 7 June 1930. Considered The First Successful Manhua Magazine In China And One Of The Most Influential. In May 1936 Zhang Guangyu Re-Established Shanghai Manhua While Many Of The Original Members Were Then Working With Modern Sketch. Together They Organized The Highly Successful First National Cartoon Exhibition In September And Formed The National Association Of Chinese Cartoonists In The Spring Of 1937. The Blossoming Movement However Was Brought To A Halt By The Japanese Invasion A Few Months Later. <br/> <br/> ????? paperback
1969SJ9766Calcutta: Alpha Publishing Concern 1969. moderate separation of front end papers a t the gutter; aged end papers else textblock very clean and tight. binding has light shelf wear. 89p.; includes but NOT limited to: Qutb Minar Tughluqs as Builders Sher Shah Humayun's Tomb Red Fort of Delhi The Diwan-i-Amm at the Red Fort Moti Masjid in Delhi Fort Hayat Bakhsh Garden aand more. Mahogany Cloth. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Plates. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. Alpha Publishing Concern Hardcover
1921050580London Uk: John Murray 1921. 3rd Edition Reprint. Hardcover. Good. Maps Illustrations Some In Color. Cii 462 Plate And Folding Map At Rear; Xxii 662 Pp. Two Volumes. Green Cloth Stamped In Dark Green Morocco Spine Labels Gilt. Third Edition Of 1902 1921 Printing. Wear; Beginning To Fray At Ends Of Spine With Small Fray Near Center Of Spine Of Volume I; Front Hinge Of Volume I Just Beginning To Crack. With The Publisher's Publicity Sheet For Ser Marco Polo By Henri Cordier A Supplementary Volume Of Addenda To This Work But The Supplementary Work Itself Not Included Here. Ownership Signatures Of The Late Roger W. Jelliffe Usc Professor Of Medicine. <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
197822857New York: St. Martin's Press 1978. hardcover in dust jacket. no writing or markings. no bumps tears chips. strong binding.; xii-206pp. 48 b/w plates. 4 plans. six essays and articles by various contributors. contains considerable material on the templars and hospitallers. First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. St. Martin's Press Hardcover