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Paperback. Very Good +. 8vo. 288pp. B/w photos. Presente, annote et traduit du chinois par Jean-Philippe Beja. Tres Bon etat. Texte en francais. ISBN: 2070716503
Hard Cover. 195 pages, map, cloth, dust jacket, as new.
Paperback. as new. 176 pages. ISBN: 0835110753
Five long stories by the Chinese master. This is a small trade paperback with high quality paper, and binding. . 267 pages. T4. First Edition. Binding is Softcover. Trade PB. 16mo - 6" to 7" tall ISBN: 0835111660
8vo, pp208. In this lively and accessible account, with illustrations on nearly every page, Michael Loewe gives us a vivid picture of the lives of peasants working the land, the lives of town inhabitants, and the elaborate hierarchy of institutions and civil servants that sustained the vast imperial government. In a new Preface and an updated Bibliography, Loewe calls our attention to the significance of scholarly research and discoveries since the original publication of his classic work.
epic story of the Great Wall of China that guides the reader through the conquests and cataclysms of the Chinese empire, from the second millennium BC the present day. Over 2,200 years old and 4,300 miles long, the Great Wall of China has made an overwhelmingly confident physical statement about the country it spans: about China's age-old sense of being an advanced civilization anxious to draw a clear line between itself and the "barbarians" at its borders. But behind the wall's intimidating exterior and the myths that have clustered around it is a complex history that has both defined and undermined China. It is this history that Julia Lovell explores in her enthralling book. The Great Wall is an epic tale that stretches over two millennia as it follows the rise and fall of the great Chinese ruling dynasties. Full of astonishing details and extraordinary characters from emperors to engineers, statesmen to soldiers this is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand China's past, present, and future
Couverture souple. Traduit du chinois par Catherine DESPEUX. Présentation de l'éditeur : "Une petite feuille amère, sur un arbre qui pouvait atteindre plus de vingt mètres de haut, est devenue, un jour, lorigine de la boisson la plus recherchée dans le monde entier : le thé. En Chine, cette petite feuille doit aussi son succès à un homme dont le fabuleux destin la conduit à devenir le dieu du thé : Lu Yu (733-804). Il est le premier à avoir présenté une synthèse des différents aspects du thé et à avoir posé les bases de lart de la dégustation dans son ouvrage élevé au rang de livre canonique : Le classique du thé.".
16mo, br, ed in wraps, pp.156 cristiani cristianesimo in cina.
336 pages, Maps Vintage/Ebury (A Division of Random House Group) London, UK 235 x 155 mm. in inches: 9.25 x 6.1 Ma Jian turned 30. He was overwhelmed by a desire to escape the confines of his life in Beijing. China was changing, Deng Xiapoing was introducing economic change but was clamping down on "Spiritual Pollution". Ma Jian, with his long hair, denim jeans and artistic friends, was under surveillance from his work unit and the police. His ex-wife was seeking custody of their daughter; his girlfreind was sleeping with another man; and he could no longer find the inspiration to write or paint. So Ma Jian bought a train ticket to the westernmost border of China and set off in search of himself. His journey lasted three years and took him to deserts, overpopulated cities, from scenes of barbarity to havens of tranquility and beauty. This account of his journey provides an insight into the teeming contradictions that make up China. Chronicles the poet, painter, photographer, and dispirited Buddhist's three-year trek through China's most remote regions. His adventurous spirit and sense of humor provide a remarkable perspective on modern-day China in its unique beauty. May have a small remainder mark on the edge. Illustrated. 324 pages. Published at $25.00. ISBN 0375420592
8vo, br. ed. Every week, a writer of political propaganda and a professional blood donor meet for dinner. They are unlikely friends - one of them tortured by his 'art', the other fat and wealthy from the earthy business of providing spare blood for the citizens of China. Over the course of one especially gastronomic evening, the writer starts to complain about his latest Party commission: the story of an ordinary soldier who sacrifices his life to the revolutionary cause. This is not the novel he wants to write, he tells his friend. Inside his head lives an unwritten book about the people he knows or sees everyday on the streets - people who lives are far more representative of the world in which he lives...
in-8 reliure toile de l"editeur.— Exemplaire hors commerce numerote sur velin, reserve aux membres de la Guilde. Bon etat. [AZ-14]
br. ed. The book that got China right: a prophetic work on how America's policies towards China led it away from liberalization and further towards authoritarianism, from the bestselling author of Rise of the Vulcans "[The China Fantasy] predicted, China would remain an authoritarian country, and its success would encourage other authoritarian regimes to resist pressures to change . . . Mann’s prediction turned out to be true." -New York Review of Books, October 2017 "From Clinton to Bush to Obama, the prevailing belief was engagement with China would make China more like the West. Instead, as [James] Mann predicted, China has gone in the opposite direction." -The New York Times, February 2018 One of our most perceptive China experts, James Mann wrote The China Fantasy as a vital wake-up call to all who are ignorant of America's true relationship with the Asian giant. For years, our leaders posited that China could be drawn to increasing liberalization through the power of the free market, but Mann asked us to consider a very real alternative: What if China's economy continues to expand but its government remains as dismissive of democracy and human rights as it is now? Now the results are in: the reign of Xi Jinping has proven that Mann was right. To understand how China got to its current state and why it may not be too late to turn back, The China Fantasy is essential reading. Calling for an end to the current policy of overlooking China's abuses for the sake of business opportunities, Mann presents an alternative path to a better China.
Acropole, 1981, 331 pp., broché, couverture très légèrement défraîchie et partiellement brunie, tranches brunies.
pp.564, br, en esapnol.
Lausanne, La Cité éditeur 1963. In-8 broché de 190 pages.
PEKIN, Ed. en Langues Etrangères - 1966 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture souple - Signet - légères mouillures en queue - 392 pages
in-12, 23 pages, portrait, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur, dos toile. Excellent etat. [NV-28]
Printed in People's Republic of China. red silk in wraps fine
16mo, br. e. pp.152
Kl.8°. 29 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Sehr guter Zustand.
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in-12, 311 pages, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [HI-1]
8vo, br. ed. pp.341. "L'Europa dell'Ottocento, la sua vita quotidiana, i suoi costumi, il suo galateo, le conquiste della tecnica, nella descrizione stupita e perplessa dei primi viaggiatori cinesi" (4.a di copert.). Introduzione, scelta antologica, nota ai testi, traduzione e bibliografia a cura di M.R. Masci. (VIAGGIATORI CINESI IN EUROPA).