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1818RO40202920Chez Pillet - Chez Arthus Bertrand, Paris. 1818. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 130 + 402 pages pour le tome I, 552 pages pour le tome II, 512 pages pour le tome IV, 468 pages pour le tome V, et 475 pages pour le tome VI. Tome III manquant. Tome I illustré d'une carte en noir et blanc sur grande planche dépliable. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque en pages de titre. 1er plat du tome i abîmé. Dos du tome IV refait (consolidé) avec une trace de colle.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
190015592AB1900. ca. 1900 9 : 15 cm. Colour Aquatint Framed under glas. Lovley scene of a woman playing the flute another woman with a child is watching her. Unfortunately this aquatint was not finished. On the reverse side with inscribition. unknown
1820107578BB(Wien, Schmid), ohne Jahr (1820). Folio (41 x 26 cm.). S. 341-502, [1] Bl. (Druckfehler) mit 1 gefalt. gestoch. Karte "Coupe du Desert d`Orient en Occident" und 1 Kupfertafel "Sculpturae - Rudus Ecclesiae Templarium in Pöstyén". Typogr. Orig.-Broschurumschlag.
1804PHO-2366Paris, Chez Buisson, 1804, in-4 (32x23,5cm), 2ff. et 41 planches dont 3 cartes (complet), reliure d’attente, étiquette au plat dans une pochette en toile bleu, réparations aux cartes.
186220300Paris, E. Dentu, Librairie de la Société des gens de lettres, 1862. Grand in-12 de [6]-XVIII-298-[2] pages, demi-maroquin brun à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée. Couvertures et dos conservés. La reliure est signée Stroobants.
1833199435Paris.: Arthus Betrand. 1833-1835. Aquatint with handcolour 22.1 x 32 cms; 32.2 x 46.4 cms sheet including platemark "La Favorite" blindstamp at the foot light cockling to paper edge-toning the image a fine dark impression in very good condition. A fine view of the Fort of Bocca-Tigris in the Pearl River delta just downstream from Canton Guangzhou; one of the many fortifications protecting this strategic route of the China Trade to Canton. This atmospheric image of the fort with a junk and a yacht sailing in the river in the foreground is from the official account of the Laplace voyage in the Favorite 1830-32 by voyage artist François-Edmond Pâris 1806-1893. The strait is now crossed by the Humen Pearl River Bridge . (Arthus Betrand). unknown
1879168207Shanghai.: American Presbyterian Mission Press. 1879. xx 259pp the original wrappers have at some stage been resewn and bound into a quarter leather binding with linen spine the inner edge has been re-enforced and is discoloured. Additions & Corrections have been bound in. New endpapers one page has an archival tape repair to the inner hinge. Paper slightly browned and a little dusty in places rough cut edges corners rubbed but a very good firm copy. 25 x 16.5cm. Thomas Watters 1840 - 1901 was a noted scholar-consul of his day. He spent over 32 years in China serving in Taiwan Fuchow Swatow Ichang Canton and elsewhere and was acting Consul-General in Korea 1887-1888. . American Presbyterian Mission Press. hardcover
183214181London: J. Arrowsmith 1832. Map of China by John Arrowsmith whose position in the Admiralty lead to the most recent discoveries being translated quickly to new information on his maps. 23 3/4 x 19 1/2". Original outline and wash color. Korea showed at the top right corners as well as Taisan Formosa and the Loo Choo Islands. Published 15 Feby. 1832. Slt. darkening at fold o/w very good condition. HKD5800. J. Arrowsmith unknown
18802592Havana: September 8 1880. Very good. Partially-printed broadside 6.5 x 8.25 inches completed in manuscript in Spanish and Chinese. Small marginal wormhole mild edge wear light toning. Ink stamp of the Consulado General at bottom-center. A scarce certificate issued in 1880 by the Chinese Consulate in Havana authenticating the registration and details of a Chinese laborer in Cuba. The printed form is completed in manuscript with the name of the recipient his age place of origin occupation and place of residence. The present examples were completed for a sixty-year-old laborer from Canton being called Pedro Pulido who was going to work and/or live at 48 Calle Figueroa in Havana. The printed text states that "El Cónsul General de China en la Habana certifica que blank ha hecho constar en este Consulado General ser súbdito de S.M. el Emperador de la China y como tal se halla inscrito en el Registro de dicho Consulado General segun número y filiacion anotados al márgen." The certificate is dated September 8 1880 and is stamped with the seal of the consulate in red and with the rubberstamped signature of the Consul General Lin Liang Yuan. The form are also bears two ink signatures in Chinese in the left margin a rare occurrence. An excellent document of the bureaucracy surrounding imported Chinese labor to Cuba in the last quarter of the 19th century. September 8 unknown
185663919Washington D.C.: Beverley Tucker Senate Printer 1856. Thick 4to. xvii 1 537 1 pp. With 88 lithographs some colour others colour-tinted 2 large folding colour lithograph reproductions of colour Japanese woodblocks numerous woodcut-engraved text illustrations & plates numerous maps 2 large folding. Contemporary full sheep rebacked w/ red & gilt morocco spine label minor scuffing edgewear slight bumping to corners still VG bright copy w/ admonishment on front cover in MS advising “Do not touch the plates.†First edition of Volume I of this account published for the U.S. Senate and without the suppressed bath house plate. This fascinating historical and travel document chronicles Perry’s voyage to St. Helena Cape Town Mauritius Ceylon Singapore Hong Kong Shanghai Japan for half a year where he opened the isolated country to commerce with the Western World by sailing into Edo Bay. Beverley Tucker, Senate Printer, unknown
1812137293London: William Darton 1812. Hand-colored engraved nineteenth century Map of China by English cartographer William Darton. One page hand-colored. In very good condition. Matted and framed. The entire piece measures 16 inches by 14.5 inches. William Darton unknown
1812137350Paris 1812. Fine detailed nineteenth century map of China by Dano-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun. One page. In near fine condition. Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 18 inches by 14.75 inches. Dano-French geographer and journalist Conrad Malte-Brun sometimes referred to simply as Malte-Brun is perhaps best remembered for coining the name for the geographic region Oceania French Océanie around 1812 as well as the name Indo-China. He was the founder of Les Annales des Voyages in 1807 and Les Annales des Voyages de la Géographie et de l'Histoire in 1819 which encouraged observations and reports as a basis for research. He became well known after contributing Tableau de la Pologne a treatise on the geography of Poland in 1807 as the First Empire troops established French tutelage in the region. In 1822-1824 he served as the first general secretary of the newly founded Société de Géographie. unknown
186255789ABLondon, Murray, 1862. XIV, (2), 380, 12pp. With 16 plates, 8 text-illustrations and 2 fold. maps. Later half calf, gilt, with orig. gilt-stamped front cover bound in.
182712801AB1827. Leipzig Ponthieu 1827. 17 : 11 cm. XVI pages 1 leaf 198 pages; 2 leaves 172 pages; 2 leaves 140 pages With 3 engraved frontispiece. Original wrappers. Very rare first German edition of 10 Chinese stories in the translation of the French edition. Interesting specially because of the introduction which contains explinations and notes about the contact between China and the West. It was published first in French edited by Jean-Pierre Abel-Remusat. The translation into German was made by Gottfried Wilhelm Becker. Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat 1788 - 1832 was the first professor at the College de France for Sinologie and is still known today for the publishing of a Chinese peom "Iu-kiao-li ou les deux cousines roman chinois" . unknown
1898376611898 Lyon, Rey, 1898, fort in 4° relié demi chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs très orné, tête dorée, XXXVI-473 pages ; déchirure marginale sans manque à la carte économique ; infimes rousseurs ; petits frottis aux coupes.
184511299Paris, H. Fournier, 1845 ; cartonnage polychrome à fond noir représentant un personnage chinois fumant, en habit traditionnel doré rehaussé de rouge, bleu et blanc, fond décoré de scènes et objets symboliques, second plat à grand décor doré et vert, tranches dorées ; VI, (2), 396 pp., 50 planches hors-texte, nombreuses illustrations in-texte de tous formats, dessins de Auguste Borget.
186620127London: London Day & Son 1866. First edition. Hardcover. Good condition. An account of Augustus F. Lindley 1840 -1873 British officer writer and adventurer who fought for the Taiping insurgents in their rebellion against the Manchu dynasty one of the largest and bloodiest civil wars in history. The Taiping Rebellion 1850-64 was instigated by Hong Xiuquan and his followers whose goal was to create a "Heavenly Kingdom" in China with Christianity as the official religion. Lindley was a Royal Navy officer stationed in Hong Kong who resigned his commission in 1860 to work for a Taiping general as an artillery instructor. He also became a spokesperson for the cause courting Western support and procuring weapons and supplies. His wife Maria the daughter of the Portuguese consul at Macau served in the rebellion as a sniper and was killed in an ambush. Lindley remained in China until the fall of the Heavenly Kingdom in 1864. Two years later he wrote this work the only detailed account written of the Taiping Rebellion from the rebels' perspective.<br /> <br /> Two volumes royal 8vo: Vol I xvii iii 424pp; Vol II: vii i 425-842 complete. Folding color frontispiece 20 chromolithographs 9 wood engravings two folding maps. Original publisher's maroon pictorial gilt cloth covers with blind stamped borders gilt illustrations at upper covers. An ex-library copy with bookplates library stamps to plates only on versos. Archivally restored with the original spines laid down. OCLC: 3467844. London Day & Son hardcover
1833301618London: John Murray 1833. First edition. iv 258 pp. Recently rebound quarter calf over green cloth spine gilt retaining contemporary upper board text clean and bright. First edition. iv 258 pp. FROM THE CANTON READING ROOMS. A copy from the Canton Reading Rooms the library of the 13 factories at Canton China which existed until the factories were destroyed during the Second Opium War. <br/><br/>With bookplate of the Newburyport Public Library stating that the book was: "Presented by Hon. Caleb Cushing." Caleb Cushing first U.S. Minister to China who probably acquired or was given this book when he was in China negotiating the Treaty of Wangxia in 1844. John Murray unknown books
1898029952Westminster 1898 A. Constable & Co Hardcover 1st Edition
189515352Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; in-12, broché ; 177 pp., (1 bl.), (2) pp. de catalogue, couverture crème rempliée, illustrée, imprimée en vieux-rose et noir, petites figures.
1829237131829 PARIS, Eymery, Fruger et Cie Editeurs, 1829 - EDITION ORIGINALE - Bien complet des 50 cartes couleurs (certaines fortes traces d'humidité) - In-folio, 52,5 x 37,5 cm - 1/2 Reliure -1 mors fatigué - Dos lisse orné - 4 + 100 pages de texte (mouillures) puis 50 cartes gravées par Lallemand, en double pages montées sur onglet et colorées à la main excepté les 2 premières : systemes Planétaires et Planispheres Célestes qui sont en noir - Envoi rapide et soigné
18270043941827 Paris, Librairie Orientale de Dondey-Dupré Père et Fils, 1827. Deux volumes in-8 (138 X 211) demi-basane vert bronze, dos lisse orné de larges palettes et filets dorés, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : (1) f. blanc, (4) ff. de faux-titre, titre et dédicace, XII pages de préface, 480 pages, (1) f. blanc - Tome II : (1) f. blanc, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 459 pages, (1) f. blanc. Quelques petits trous de vers aux dos de la reliure, sans gravité ; quelques rousseurs très claires.
180812893A Paris, chez Maradan, 1808-1809. 8 volumes in-8, demi-veau moucheté à coins, dos lisses ornés de roulettes, fleurons, filets, titre et tomaison dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison générale orange brûlée, de sous-titre et tomaison par mission vertes, tranches mouchetées, en parfaite condition.
183812622Paris, H. Delloye - Victor Lecou, 1838. In-4 de [4]-402-[2] pages, demi-veau brun, dos lisse orné de filets, décor et titre dorés, tranches marbrées, plats et coins de percaline.
1837REIS0786Leipzig, im Industrie-Comptoir (Baumgärtner) 1835-1837. 2 Bde. 4°. IV, VIII S., 408 S., mit 2, davon e. dopplblattgr., gest., Karten, (Taf. 51 u. 72), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 71 parallel gezählten (V, 1-50. 52-71), ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je vier Motiven; 1 gest. Taf., IV S., 370 S., mit 1 Karte (Taf. 2), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 69 parallel gezählten (1. 3-70) ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je drei oder vier Motiven bzw. einer Karte, sowie einer Textillustration. Pappbände d. Zeit, mit Rückenbeschriftungen von alter Hand und goldgeprägten Rückenschildchen, Buchschnitte mit verblasster Marmorierung, Ecken bestoßen, berieben, entlang der Gelenke schadhaft, zweiter Band etwas fleckig. Seiten insgesamt wenig vergilbt, vereinzelt gebräunt u. mäßig fleckig, mit wenigen Blatteinrissen. Sabin V,574. Engelmann. Bibliotheca geographica 99 - zweibändige, reich illustrierte, deutsche Übersetzung der 'Voyage pittoresque autour du monde', einer Sammlung von Berichten über berühmte Entdeckungsfahrten und Forschungsreisen, herausgegeben von Jules Dumont d'Urville (1790-1842), französischem Seefahrer und Entdeckungsreisenden. Der Schriftsteller und Redakteur Johann August Diezmann (1805-1869) übersetzte zahlreiche Werke aus dem englischen und französischen und gab zwei Taschenwörterbücher und mehrere Zeitungen und Zeitschriften heraus. Die Landkarten des ersten Bandes zeigen Hawai, Taiti (Tahiti) und eine Weltkarte, die des zweiten die Tonga Inseln, Neuseeland und den Pazifik. [3 Warenabbildungen]