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183511407Paris / Edimbourg / Leipsick / Prague, Dentu / Blackwood / Bossange / Ryba, 1835. In-folio de [2]-47 pages, demi-maroquin marron, dos lisse avec titre et décors dorés, couvertures vertes conservées.
18139923ABLondon, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1813. Bd II., Vol 2, Kl.-8°. 1 nn. Bl., 356 S. Mit 2 mehrfachgef. Ktn, 8 Kupf.-Taf. (4 gef.). Ldr. Verg. Rü.-Tit., Rü.-Verg. Ecken ber. u. bestossen. Minimal gebr. Calf. Gilt title on spine, gilt spine. Rubbed and bumped. Slightly browned.
184833737ABStockholm, Beckman, 1848. VIII, 407pp. With 6 (4 coloured lithogr., 2 wood-cut) plates. Contemp. half calf, richly gilt.
1845121171845 percaline bleu nuit éditeur, motifs dorés sur les plats et le dos (rousseurs aux planches) in-8, 4 gravures sur acier, 398pp., Tours Mame , 1845,
1897244711897. Photography. Very good condition. Four real albumen photographs of daily life in Shanghai at the turn of the nineteenth century.<br /> <br /> Images include a well-to-do fashionably attired husband and wife with baby; a grandmother and two children seated on the curb next to a vendor with woven basket of goods; rickshaw and sedan chair carriers in conversation next to their equipment; and two small fishing boats pulled up at the shore with the impressive buildings of the Bund visible in the distance.<br /> <br /> 4 x 3". Two of the prints with "Shanghai 1897" in ink in period hand on verso. Bright clean images in very good condition. unknown
185915140Liverpool England: Benson & Mallett 1859. Price list with shipping rates for coal railroad equipment & salt. Destination cities in the coal shipping table include Ceylon Bombay Calcutta Singapore Hong Kong Shanghai and Rangoon among others. Also a table for Railway Iron and Fittings to Calcutta Bombay and Ceylon; and Salt to Calcutta. Includes an "East India Freights" shipping price table. Two color printed circular on shaded background. Self folding mailing form with hand lettered address to Daniel W. Lord Esq. in Kennebunk Maine & canceled one penny stamp. Self mailing folds o/w very good. Benson & Mallett unknown
1880178551880. Very good condition. A charming color panorama children's magic lantern glass slide showing a series of four scenes of Chinese people in traditional garb in natural settings. From a series of slides for children illustrating different peoples of the world. From left to right the first illustration is of a standing child holding a banner next to a seated gentleman holding a fan; two Chinese men holding Chinese umbrellas and rickshaw driver; Chinese gentleman with pipe and kneeling figure; and an elegant Chinese woman and rickshaw driver. A pagoda and Chinese buildings can be seen in the background with blue sky above. Edges of slide bound with pale blue paper. 11 3/4 x 4" unknown
185314254Concord NH: Merriam and Merrill 1853. Wraps. Children's primer with wood block illustrations and descriptions of the peoples of the world including 'Chinese Flower Seller' 'People of Siam' 'People of Japan' and 'Hindoo sic Idols'. Verso of title page has an illustration of Chinese children with their toys. and the first story describing China as where 'we obtain tea silk and fine muslin.' 16mo 24pp b&w ills throughout. Yellow decorative and printed paper wraps with title in black within ornately decorated black border with sewn binding. Covers slt dusty and worn. Internally some signs of child's scribbles inside front and rear covers light fox spotting internally split at spine repaired with archival tape o/w good . OCLC: 80291556. Merriam and Merrill paperback
183115103London: Thos. McLean 1831. Very good. Hand colored lithograph by the artist John Doyle. A satirical look at the state of "John Bull" the personification of Britain during an intense period of political reform in Britain. John Bull is dressed in Chinese attire a long striped jacket and enormous gray waistcoat and wearing a pointed black cap sits sprawled in an armchair and addresses Lord Grey. Bull says to Grey "I can't say that my bodily health was ever better or that I ever felt stronger tho' to be sure I am not growing younger; but then every one is telling me how deformed I am grown of late & this tumour which I have had from my infancy is all a Mass of Corruption". Lord Grey responds "" This deformity is quite inconsistent believe me with the nature of your Constitution and therefore must be got rid of . ". Lord Grey was in the process of attempting to push through parliamentary reform at the time and a Reform Act was finally passed in 1832 which increased the male electorate substantially. Grey's colleagues depicted are Althorp Russell Peel and Wellington. With the initials HB at lower left and "HB Sketches 124" at the upper right. 15 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. Slt chipped at corners with short crease at lower right corner o/w very good. Thos. McLean hardcover
1840217845London. Circa Late1840s. Steel engraving 10.7 x 16.3cms; 17.4 x 25.3cms including caption marginal toning and a couple of spots not affecting the image a fine dark impression in very good condition. Preserved in a modern window mount. Fine engraving showing Singapore river bustling with three-rigged ships junks and smaller vessels. In the foreground a platoon of British soldiers is shown marching down from what is now Fort Canning watched in the foreground by a trio of local Chinese. The Court House with its twin turrets can be seen in the middle ground lower right. . unknown
1900222087Philadelphia.: National Publishing Company. c1900. Black and white full page and in-text illustrations1 p.l. vii-xvi 17-612pp glossary and chronology blind embossed leather with gilt lettering on the upper board backstrip replaced and original title label pasted down decorative endpapers inner front gutter cracked but holding firm corners knocked and light wear to extremities internally clean and sound. The title page announces the contents in dramatic terms reflecting the period: "a complete history of the Boxers; the Tai-Ping insurrection and massacres of the foreign ministers; manners customs and peculiarities of the Chinese; oriental splendors; superstitions; secret societies; the opium habit; idol worship; industries; great cities; natural scenery etc. etc…This great work contains full accounts of recent atrocities in China by such eminent missionaries as Bishop Thorburn Bishop Anzer Miss Anna D. Gloss Superintendent of Christian Hospitals in Pekin Clavin H. Mills of Shan-tung China and many others. Profusely Illustrated with Scenes in China and all objects of interest in that Wonderful Country." Written by an editorial staff member of the Chicago Times-Herald newspaper. . National Publishing Company hardcover
1818179413London.: Illustrated London News. February 181854. Half page engraving 15 x 34 cm and a cameo engraving of Sir John Bowring with decorative vignettes on a single newspaper leaf with incomplete associated text biographical note spots of browning and edge-wear lower edge trimmed not affecting the caption but in very good condition. Engravings prepared for "The Illustrated London News" on the announcement of the British Governor Sir John Bowring 1729-1872 and published two months before his arrival in April 1854. Although a brilliant man his was a turbulent tenure ending in1857 following his wife's death from arsenic poisoning in what became known as the Esing Bakery incident an attempted poisoning of the European population in Hong Kong during the Second Opium War. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker with his pencilled catalogue mark in the upper margin. . Illustrated London News. unknown
1900218968Glogau.: Verlag von Carl Flemming. Eleventh Edition. Circa1900s. Edited from the latest Russian English French and German sources by A. Herrich. Folding colour map 35 x 46cm folding to 25 x 14cm in original printed wrappers with a small loss to the edge of the lower wrapper otherwise very good copy. . Verlag von Carl Flemming unknown
1873179510London.: The Illustrated London News. April 121873. Full-page engraving 23.8 x 31.2 cm plus caption on a single newspaper leaf sheet a little toned marginal spotting the image in very good condition. The Shanghai Paper Hunt Club was founded in December 1863. The Illustrated London News' "Special Artist" William Simpson in his commentary overleaf notes that "The 67th Regiment who were stationed at Shanghai about ten years ago introduced it at this place. The character of the country here as well as the breed of Tartar ponies seem well suited to the sport." Membership of the Club remained the preserve of male expats until the late 1920s when it was opened to Chinese membership. As is suggested in the engraving whilst the prey was paper rather than foxes the sport could still be brutal for both horse and rider. Simpson brings his skill and experience as a war artist to the observation of the hunt. <br> <br>William Simpson 1823-1899 Scottish war artist and correspondent joined the 'Illustrated London News' in the 1860s and covered the Abyssinian campaign 1868 Franco-Prussian war Modoc war 1873 and Second Afghan war. He had previously covered the Crimean war on behalf of publishers and lithographers Colnaghi's. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . The Illustrated London News. unknown
1890143041London.: HMSO. 1890. Colour folding map 13pp original wrappers quarto very good copy. P.D. Coates author of The China Consuls.Hong Kong OUP 1988 states p. 171 that for a considerable time consular promotion of British trade seems to have been largely confined to recommendations and hints in the annual trade reports sent by each consulate to the Foreign Office. They had varied in content and quality according to the man and the place but good or bad the Foreign Office had given little encouragement and they were poorly publicized and not well-known to the public. <br> <br>This report by Clement F.R.Francis Romilly Allen 1844-1920 then H M’s Consul at Kewkiang reviews the import export and transit trade recorded at this treaty port in 1889. Kewkiang KiuKiang on the Middle Yangtse was opened by treaty with Great Britain in January 1862. <br> <br>As treaty ports went Kewkiang was hardly a great success in comparison with the highly successful Hankow some 140 miles further up the Great River and opened in the same year. In another place as mentioned in Coates p.262 Consul Allen had reviewed Kewkiang’s unspectacular history as a nineteenth century treaty port concluding in the 1889 report that it would continue in the same old tracks unless something happened to change its fortunes. <br> <br>Consul Allen was of a whimsical turn of mind and in this particular report under “General Remarks comments that he would place trade reports in two classes. “There are ports at which the year is habitually uneventful where there is nothing to say about the trade which has not been said a dozen times already and where there are no possible developments to make remarks on. …. At other ports it may be possible to impart really useful intelligence and to make observations which may prove of benefit to the merchant in China or the manufacturer in England. A Kewkiang trade report I am sorry to say must as a rule be included in the first named class.” <br> <br>At the same time he took the trouble to provide a coloured and annotated map of the province based he mentions on one drawn by an American missionary which adds to the usefulness of the 1889 report. <br>Like many of his colleagues Allen was a scholar and sinologue by inclination and was the translator of the Shih Ching or Classic of Poetry published in London by Kegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co. in 1891. This was he wrote "offered to the student of Chinese hoping that he may find it of some use in supplementing Dr. Legge’s standard edition of the Chinese classics which will not be superseded in our time". <br> <br>Kewkiang is one of the old Romanized forms for the city of 九江 Jiǔjiāng. . HMSO. unknown
1847RO80159696DOUBLET Victor. 1847. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 298 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Cartonnage romantique.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
1897RO80103888PLON E., NOURRIT & Cie. 1897. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 301 pages. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc. Etiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre et dans quelques marges.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
1891RO80107333PLON E., NOURRIT & Cie. 1891. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Ouvrage rarissime de 288 pages. Nombreuses planches de photos en noir et blanc. Quelques planches dépliantes, de cartes en noir et blanc. Etiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre et dans quelques marges.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
1899RO80048377DESCLEE, DE BROUWER et cie.. 1899. In-4. Broché. A relier, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 458 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors-texte. Une carte dépliante en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Lettrines. Manques sur le dos fendu et cassé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
18581014556Berlin, F. Heinicke, 1858. 2 Bl., 533, (1) S., 1 Bl. m. 2 Tafeln. Hldrbd d. Zeit m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Einbd etwas beschabt u. bestoßen, vorderes Außengelenk leicht angeplatzt, Stempel auf Titel, durchgehend leicht stockfleckig, vereinzelt gering fleckig).
1884344921884 Paris - Lahure - 1884 - 1 volume in8 de XXX - 100 pages - Reliure plein maroquin havane - Dos cinq nerfs - dentelles intérieures - Tête dorée - quelques petites piqures à la reliure -
1825PHO-1571Paris, Nepveu,1825.- XXXIV-233 pp., illustré d’une gravure en frontispice, relié demi basane époque, dos lisse orné avec titre, ex-libris, charnières fendues, frottements, rousseurs au titre.
189116161891 Ed. Bloud et Barral, Paris, 1891. In-4 demi-chagrin à coins, tête dorée, couverture conservée, Dos orné aux fers du Dauphiné (dauphins). (xix), 173 pages. Vue dépliante de Varces, 17 illustrations hors-texte sous serpentes
1843121897Braunschweig, George Westermann 1843. * Mit 1 gefalteten lithographischen Karte. 2 Blatt, 324, 56 Seiten; 2 Blatt, 256, 32 Seiten. 17,5 x 11 cm. Moderne marmorierte Pappbände mit den alten Rückenschildern und eingebundenen Original-Umschlägen. [2 Warenabbildungen]
184391021HBBraunschweig:, Westermann, 1843. 2 Teile in 1 Band: 2 Bll., 324, 56 Seiten, 1 gefaltete Karte; 2 Bll., 356, 32 Seiten, gold- und blindgeprägter HLdrbd. der Zeit, zwei goldgeprägte Lederrückenschildchen, farbiger Blattschnitt, 16,5 x 10,5 cm.