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Broché. 364 pages.(Non coupé).
Broché. 54 pages.18x20cm. Cachets.
4 volumes broch?s. 170+170+162+230 pages.
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, xxviii, 260. Table. Indices. Hardcover, bound in full blue grey cloth, gilt lettering to spine, spine slightly discoloured. In about fine condition. ~ First edition. Alexander Wylie (1815-1887).
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, xxviii, 260. Table. Indices. Hardcover, bound in contemporary brown full cloth, gilt lettering and gilt shelf-mark to spine, cloth inner hinges; cloth discoloured in places, free endpapers detached but present, extremities bit worn. In good general condition, very good interior with few marginal pencil annotations in neat hand. ~ First edition. At one time at the Brooklyn Public Library, with a contemporary bookplate to that effect and small ink- and perforation stamps to title-page. Alexander Wylie (1815-1887).
39 S. OPp. Unaufgeschnittenes Expl.
Second edition. 4°. (29,1 x 21,8 cm). 113 p. (Chinese / English Language). Original boards (hardcover) with gilt stamped title to front cover. Original dust jacket and slipcase (hardcover) with title to spine and illustrated title to front cover. Slipcase with low signs of use. Jacket a bit margined, otherwise well preserved. Handwritten dedication inside. Generally in good condition. The publication contains a lot of full page fotografic images (coloured).
8vo, tela in sovracoperta illustrata. pp.206 con 29 illustrazioni f.t.
915p. + large folding maps. 4to. Original full cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Original dust jacket, spine very faded. Hardbound. Very Good copy. ORIENT BOX 1
in 8° broche, 271pp., broche, couv., jaquette illustree. Bon etat (Qq. accrocs a la jaquette). [HA-2]
in-8, 376 p., ill. h.t. n., 1 carte, rel. cart. éd Bel exemplaire. [CA28-4]
303 pages. "Records, analyzes, and attempts to conceptualize the phenomenal development of Chinese foreign policy and its impact on international relations, with the emphasis on China's active participation in multilaterally oriented regional security regimes." - from Introduction. Prior owner's name neatly clipped from first page otherwise like new. A excellent copy. Book
8vo grande, catalogo esposizione 88pp. br. ed. text in italian and chinese.
8vo, br. ed. This comparative study of paired English and Chinese works presenting female rule, spans texts from the 16th to the 20th century. The works examined include Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queen. .240 pages
Bleu du ciel, 1995, 382 pp., broché, tampon sur la page de titre, bon état.
8vo, pp.217. Despite periods of heavy censorship and political opposition, science fiction has emerged in the People's Republic of China as a popular literary genre. This anthology of stories by six major Chinese science fiction writers is the first such collection to be published in English. The stories are enriched by China's ancient tradition of fantastic literature as well as that nation's fascination with futuristic science and technology, and they provide illuminating glimpses of Chinese attitudes, values, and daily life. Wu provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of Chinese science fiction together with a chronological bibliography of stories, novels, and related critical works. This fine anthology of eight stories by six authors shows that, while years behind the west in terms of maturity of the genre, China is catching up as fast as the state will allow. Editor Dingbo Wu's excellent introduction gives a historical overview of SF in China, while detailing the fluctuations of political acceptibility during the past decade. Publishers Weekly Despite periods of heavy censorship and political opposition, science fiction has emerged in the People's Republic of China as a popular literary genre. This anthology of stories by six major Chinese science fiction writers is the first such collection to be published in English. The stories are enriched by China's ancient tradition of fantastic literature as well as that nation's fascination with futuristic science and technology, and they provide illuminating glimpses of Chinese attitudes, values, and daily life. Like most Chinese science fiction writers, the authors represented in this volume are engaged in scientific research or the popularization of science. Their work reflects the critical dictum that scientific fiction must be scientifically factual or based on reasonable extrapolations of known fact. Among the themes treated in these stories are people's use of and relationship to robots and clones; peaceful versus military application of technology; futuristic detection and intelligence operations; space exploration and warfare; and personal heroism, patriotism, and responsibility. The stories typically incorporate an optimistic view of science's contribution to the future of humankind. Wu provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of Chinese science fiction together with a chronological bibliography of stories, novels, and related critical works. This collection offers a unique perspective on modern China and a welcome opportunity to explore the Chinese contribution to one of the most popular forms of contemporary fiction. fantascienza cinese.
12mo, 106 pp. Translated by W.J.F. Jenner. Contains chapters 3, 4, and 5 of Wu Cheng'en's novel, Journey to the West.
4to 144p., 32 color plates, 2 fold-outs. . VG in the original cloth. Slipcase A desirable copy of this relatively scarce 1967 edition of the 1912 work includes Wright's introductions to "Antique Colour Prints from the Collection of Frank Lloyd Wright," a 1917 exhibition catalogue, and "The Frank Lloyd Wright Collection of Japanese Antique Prints," a 1927 auction catalogue, as well as passages from "An Autobiography." 32 fine color plates showing works by Hiroshige, Hokusai, et al., from Wright's personal collection. Interpretazione delle stampe giapponesi da parte del grande architetto. ottima copia, nel suo cofanetto.
8vo, br. ed. 221pp. In recent decades, China has become a quasi-capitalist economic powerhouse. Yet it continues to be ruled by the same Communist Party-dominated government that has been in power since 1949. But how has China&;s political system achieved such longevity? And what does its stability tell us about the future of authoritarian versus liberal democratic governance?     In this detailed analysis of the deeply intertwined relationship between the ruling Communist Party and governing state, noted China expert Teresa Wright provides insightful answers to these important questions.  Though many believe that the Chinese party-state has maintained its power despite its communist and authoritarian features, Wright argues that the key to its sustained success lies in its careful safeguarding of some key communist and authoritarian characteristics, while simultaneously becoming more open and responsive to public participation.  She contends that China&;s post-Mao party-state compares well to different forms of political rule, including liberal democratic government.  It has fulfilled the necessary functions of a stable governing regime: satisfying key demographic groups and responding to public grievances; maintaining economic stability and growth; and delivering public services - without any real reduction in CCP power and influence.    Questioning current understandings of the nature, strengths, and weaknesses of democracy and authoritarianism, this thought-provoking book will be essential reading for all students and scholars of Chinese politics and international relations.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and 20 plates on 16; original navy blue buckram, gilt back, blue top (lightly faded), a very good, bright, clean copy. The standard history of the Chinese Customs Service and a biography of Sir Robert Hart who directed its activities for nearly half a century. SCARCE.
4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs in the text; pale green cloth, backstrip lettered in yellow, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
xii + 204pp., 24cm., hardcover (editor's black cloth), dustwrapper, Good condition, ISBN 0-300-04717-7, X78890
8vo otrginal cloth xiv-144 pp., 8 illus. in b&w. "Based on six lectures presented at the University of Chicago under the joint sponsorship of the Department of Anthropology and The Federated Theological Faculty.". Includes bibliographical references.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1967. Illustré de 123 reproductions en noir. In-4, pleine toile blanche illustrée en noir. 218 pp..- E limitée Hors commerce - Très propre