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94506Skt. Peterburg 1828. . First edition. Two vols in one 8vo. xii 231pp with 5 hand-coloured lithographed plates; vi 339 pp. folding engraved map with hand-coloured outlines. Later half-calf over dark red cloth gilt lettering to spine and upper cover; spine a bit faded.<br /> An important early description of Mongolia; first edition. A lovely example of this rare book with hand-coloured plates and interesting provenance.<br /><br />Bichurin 1777-1853 was named in 1805 leader of the 9th Russian Mission to Peking and head of the Sretenskiy monastery in this town. During his 14-year stay he learnt Chinese and compiled his own dictionary and prepared other scholar works for later publication. The first volume of the present work gives an account of the journey and the second volume a detailed examination of the geographical and political condition of the Mongols and their life and customs.<br /><br />Angus Ivan Ward 1893-1969 served in the U.S. army during World War I before becoming U.S. Vice Consul in Mukden China in 1926 and then in Tientsin. In 1938 he was sent to Moscow serving as U.S. Consul General in Vladivostok during WWII from 1943. Before becoming U.S. Ambassador in Afghanistan 1952-56 he was back in Mukden as Consul in 1948 where he and several consulated staff were imprisoned and held under house arrest by Mao Zedong's People's Liberation Army for almost a year creating a diplomatic rift with the United States. Ward built a very good collection of travel accounts and language books related to China and the Far East most books being bound similarly to this one.<br /> Obolyaninov 1027. Skt. Peterburg, 1828. hardcover
19580005256Praha: Nase Vojsko 1958. First Czech edition. Hardcover. Good/good. Photographs by Josef Vanis. 4to decorated beige cloth 152pp.; worn torn dj; with a ribbon bookmark. <br/><br/>Photographs by Josef Vanis. The photos are in color and b&w. The text is in Czech. Nase Vojsko hardcover
1929biblio176<p><em> Hutchinson. London. 1929. First edition. Large 8vo. 288pp. Photo frontis. 63 further plates text illus. folding map. Original red cloth sunned to spine corners bumped. Some minor spotting/foxing. "With the Publisher’s Compliments" lightly stamped to title page.</em></p><p><strong><em>Owen Rutter</em></strong><em> 1889-1944 FRGS FRAI Member of the Athenaeum Club travel writer North Borneo Civil Service editor of the Balkan News partner in the Golden Cockerel Press.</em></p> Hutchinson
96000001Yokohama 1896-97. New black cloth very good 732p. Vol.I #11 & Vol. II #1-6 8-12 as isfaint hint of old center fold very clean contents page first few pages edge wear.R A R E This is a major early journal written by foreign residents & Japanese. It contains a wealth of articles anecdotes and a host of valuable early printings on Japanese subjects. With a valuable contents page listing articles in each issue. It was also the 'news paper' to the foreign community regarding Japanese laws government activites in the Diet loaded with "special contributions" news & notes drawings by Japanese artists early appearance of the Iwakura Embassy to America which covered the first Japanese to come to America Kanrin Maru articles on Japanese nobility festivals artists customs religion theatre treaties laws foreign impres- sions on Japan. Japan's Formosan & Korean colonies Japanese women Marquis Ito & Korean affairs philosophy Japan's view of China. Formosa & its inhabitants by Davidson the Formosan insurrection Korean commerce by Count Okuma the arrival of Li Hung-Chang an article by Count Tolstoi and women Marquis Ito & Korean affairs philosophy Japan's view of China. Formosa & its inhabitants by Davidson the Formosan insurrection Korean commerce by Count Okuma the arrival of Li Hung-Chang an article by Count Tolstoi and. unknown
1923biblio175<p><em>First Edition. Clement Ingleby. At the Sign of the Boar's Head. London. 1923. Quarto. Half title Title viii 124pp. 8 mounted colour plates by Mary Penrose-Thackwell. Original green quarter cloth marbled boards with wear to edges and some fraying to spine. Gilt lettering and date to spine. Pages untrimmed. Minor spotting. Ink printing fault to edge of text p.21 final 5 lines last two letters.</em></p><p><strong><em>Owen Rutter</em></strong><em> 1889-1944 FRGS FRAI Member of the Athenaeum Club travel writer North Borneo Civil Service editor of the Balkan News partner in the Golden Cockerel Press.</em></p> Clement Ingleby. At the Sign of the Boar’s Head. hardcover
1899031821Queen's Road and Duddell Street HongKong: Printed by Kelly & Walsh Ltd. 1899. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo 13 x 20. 5 cm. pp. viii 130 2; original endpapers half title title page. Published patterned cloth with red lettering to the front board very good and strong cloth a little marked. Contents clean and tight original endpapers no inscriptions front internal hinge slightly worn. The prefact reads: "The three plays and two poems in this little volume are reprinted with slight alterations from the China Review. The introductory account of Chinese theatrical affairs has never before appeared in print. But since it contains a fairly full description of the Chinese stage and everything connected with it the author hopes that besides assisting the reader in thoroughly understanding the plays it will prove instructive and entertaining". The three plays in question are 'The Willow Lute' Qin si liu 'The Golden Leafed Chrysanthemum Jin ye ju and 'The Sacrifice for the Soul of Ho Man Sau' Fu jian He Wenxiu all popular plays in the late Qing dynasty. Overall a very good copy. Printed by Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hardcover
1962BOOKS025948ISeoul:: Dong-A Publ. G-VG unmarked square Hardback; front & back pastedowns. 1962. ISBN: blistered; owner's name; no DJ. Photographs Kim Kyong-chin & Robert Mattielli; Book design &calligraphy Sandra Lawrence Mattielli; Chinese calligraphy ChungMoon-doh. Catalogs: KOREA. Keywords: KOREA TILES ROOF TILES. Dong-A Publ. hardcover
19538010Headquarters Army Forces Far East Military Intelligence Section 1953. 368 pp. Original red staple-bound wraps lightly soiled w/ light wear to extremities. Light scattered foxing. Illust. w/ b/w drawings. Second Edition. Soft Cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. Headquarters, Army Forces Far East, Military Intelligence Section Paperback
2006023898Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing 2006. Book. Fine. Hardback. First Edition. 4to. 179 pages colour illustrations. Original laminated boards fine with minimal wear. Contents clean and tight no inscriptions. A fine tight copy. Amarin Printing and Publishing Hardcover
1869038419Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons 1869. Book. Very Good. Hardback. First Edition. 8vo. pp. vi ii 489. Colour frontispiece. A complimentary copy -"With the Publisher's Compliments" written in autograph to the top of the title page original black end-papers. Original red cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine gilt vignette of lotus to the front board. Binding very good with a little general wear and rubbing to extremities very small nicks to cloth at head/tail of spine a little marked and dust-soiled with the spine slightly darkened. Contents clean and tight no inscriptions some foxing to frontispiece and half-title small repaired tear to rear end paper. A very good tight copy. William Blackwood and Sons Hardcover
1929024500Kobe: Chronicle Press 1929. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. Numbered edition 344 published by subscription. 411 pages; colour plates and b/w illustrations. Original red cloth binding good with some general wear rubbing to extremities spine rubbed slightly faded careful repairs to cloth joints. Contents clean and tight small stamp to the front endpaper from the Chilean Nitrate Committee otherwise unmarked minimal spotting to first few pages frontispiece a little worncreased at gutter edge. A good copy. Chronicle Press Hardcover
1986ONIomVEN28Milan: Electa: 1986. 1986. square 8vo. pp. 230 1 leaf. maps. illus. throughout most colour many full-page. wrs. First Edition. Exhibition Cat. F. [Milan]: Electa: [1986]. unknown
198871762Seoul Korea: Hanshin. 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Edgewear. DJ flaps clipped; B&W Photographs; 398 pages . Hanshin hardcover
#[36588]London Hutchinson & Co. ca. 1940. Coloured map. Ca. 75 x 101 cm. Shows railways canals oil pipe lines oilfields strategic supply roads and steamer routes. unknown
1885biblio120<p><i>Harper & Brothers. New York. 1885. 8vo. xix 1 536 4pp adverts. Coloured frontispiece of Mrs Forbes Honey Eater with tissue guard 14 plates numerous text illustrations including 1 map 3 coloured folding maps I coloured map 1 monochrome map. Original pictorial cloth gilt and black slight wear to head of spine. Uniformly toned a tight crisp copy. Orientalia booksellers plate New York to rep. A nice copy.</i></p><p><b><i>Henry O Forbes</i></b><i> 1851-1932 Scottish explorer zoologist and botanist. Travels and observations in The Cocos-Keeling Islands Java Sumatra Moluccas and Timor-Laut Buru Timor etc</i></p> Harper & Brothers hardcover