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1719218140Shanghai.: 新學會社. Xin xue hui she. Minguo 171928. Black line illustrations 274pp various charts text in traditional Chinese characters 22 x 14.8cm. Heavily browned throughout closed tear neatly repaired title written in ink on lower edge. Wrappers worn small chips paper spine a sound copy. This volume offers practical information about everything concerning the farming of chickens from their shapes characters and species including from different countries to their physiology feed reproduction breeding and housing. Egg structure and incubation are also discussed among many other aspects of chicken farming. . 新學會社. [Xin xue hui she]. unknown
1518165201大阪.Osaka.: 明善堂. Meizendō. 明治15 1882. Volumes 1 and 2 only lacks volume 3. Map in text showing Chinese ancient battlefield of Fei River in 383 A.D. black and white illustrations original yellow embossed card covers four hole Japanese stab binding double leaves in oriental style paper title labels laid down upper covers. Covers a little marked and lightly worn at edges otherwise very good. Vol 1: 75 leaves; Vol 2: 76 leaves. Text in Chinese with Japanese translation. 17.8 x 12.1cm. Accompanying the Chinese text these volumes provide Japanese translations and some illustrations for words and terms which appeared in the 18 histories. . 明善堂. [Meizendō]. unknown
1933164732上海.Shanghai.: 商務印書館 Shang wu ying shu guan. 1st Edition. 民国22 1933. Volume 1 only of 2 maps black and white illustrations 140pp geography textbook for high school students. Original wrappers marked and worn with minor loss in places including along spine occasional ink marking and pencilling sound copy. Text in traditional Chinese. 18.7 x 12.8cm. This geography text was written under the curriculum guidance of the Education Department in 1933. The Volume One includes geography and climate information on Asia and Europe. . 商務印書館 Shang wu ying shu guan unknown
1878165197Tokyo.: 山中市兵衛.Yamanaka Ichibee. 1878. Volumes 2 3 5-7 of 7 volumes a Japanese edition of 18 Chinese histories classics spanning from pre-Qing to Song Dynasty. Originally edited by a Chinese scholar 曽先之 Zeng Xianzhi in Yuan Dynasty it was later annotated by another Chinese scholar 陳殷 Chen Yin in Ming Dynasty. This is Japanese edition compiled by 大賀富二 Ōga Tomoji has Japanese reading marks. Four-hole stab binding double leaves oriental style paper title label missing on volume 2 some marking covers particularly volumes 2 and 3 occasional worming string volume 3 split but still holding in good condition. 18.4 x 12.7cm. . [山中市兵衛?].[Yamanaka Ichibee?]. unknown
1989163787Canberra.: Contemporary China Centre The Australian National University. July 1989 - July1992. A broken run of 5 issues of the Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs no.2224252728 published semi-annually by Contemporary China Centre Australian National University from July 1989 to July 1992 stamps of ANU Asian Studies faculty on issue no.28 in good condition. The five issues cover a wide range of topic on China. Some interesting highlights in the series are: <br>Sex Differences in Mate Selection and Sexuality in the People's Republic of China pp. 63-83 issue no.22; The Chinese Communist Party and Chinese Society: Popular Attitudes Toward Party Membership and the Party's Image pp. 51-92 issue no.24; Science as Politics and Politics as Science: Fang Lizhi and Chinese Intellectuals' Uncertain Road to Dissent pp. 1-36 issue no.25;Anthropology by Other Names: The Impact of Sino-Soviet Friendship on the Anthropological Sciences pp. 133-149 issue no.27; Enterprise Response to Market Reforms: The Case of the Chinese Bicycle Industry pp. 111-139 issue no.28 . <br>Issue no.25 includes some articles on 1989 Chinese Democracy Movement. . Contemporary China Centre, The Australian National University. unknown
1922165788Shanghai.: Commercial Press Limited. Seventh Edition. 1922. 173 line drawings wood-block illustrations and photographic illustrations in black & white. xii 186 39 pages In the original flexible pictorial yellow cloth. Some pencil markings on the front free endpaper with prior owner name and dated 1925. Covers lightly soiled corners a little rubbed. A good clean copy. 19 x 12.5cm This science reader is one of five volumes approved by the Board of Education at Peking. Volume five takes up Chemistry and Physics with many applications to the industries as well as the theoretical side of the subjects. There is a 39-page section in the rear with notes in English and Chinese . Commercial Press Limited. hardcover
1920168839London.: Foulis. 1st thus. 1920. Tipped-in coloured frontispiece illustration by Norman H Harvey and black & white illustrations throughout. Original illustrated papered boards lacks the lower half of the back strip and with discolouration of tape residue to the spine. Prior owner name on the the front free endpaper dated 'Xmas 1920'. 20.7 x 16cm. Eighteen-year-old Kwei-li became My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard when she married. Before the wedding she had not known her husband but she fell deeply in love with him at first sight. When he is ordered to accompany Prince Chung on his travels abroad he asks her to write him every day and she happily complies with his wish that she understands as a command. In her letters Kwei-li reports what is going on in the courtyard of home that she shares with his mother and siblings often allowing the love and longing for her husband to seep into her words. <br> <br>Originally published in 1914 this is a sequel to Love Letters of a Chinese Lady written by Elizabeth Cooper. These letters "come out of the confused revolutionary atmosphere of the new China. Kwei-li's patriotism and hatred of the foreign grows out of the fact that as wife of the governor of one of the chief provinces she had been from the beginning en rapport with the intrigues the gossip and the rumours of a revolution which for intricacy of plot and hidden motive is incomparable with any previous national chance on record." From Publisher's description. . Foulis. hardcover
1925168389London.: Hurst and Blackett. circa1925. Portrait frontispiece 287pp appendix first and last leaves are faintly foxed neat written name of a prior owner on the half-title spine a little sunned but a firm and tight copy. "In the following pages an attempt is made to reveal the facts regarding the more important issues which have arisen between China and the Treaty Powers as a result of the recent disturbances in that country. It seems to be the fashion nowadays in some circles to regard every claim made or right exercised by the foreign Powers in China as "imperialistic" or unreasonable. It does not seem to be generally understood that the so-called "unequal Treaties" constituted the only means at the time at which they were imposed of securing for foreign residents in China reasonable security for their persons their property and their trade. . . . This work was written with no feeling of hostility towards the Chinese among whom the writer is proud to number many close friends. He believes that it is essential that the truth about the more important of China's international problems should be widely known and that no real service would be done to China by ignoring stubborn and irrefutable facts when the question of treaty-revision is seriously taken up. The labour expended upon writing this volume during a brief furlough will be amply rewarded if it contributes to the discussion of China's problems on a basis of reality. It is easy enough for the arm-chair critic or the sentimentalist at home to urge the scrapping of existing Treaties and the relinquishment of the privileges certain foreigners at present enjoy. These people would probably take a very different view if they had lived for any length of time in China and acquired a first-hand knowledge of the actual situation in that country. And I cannot believe that they are doing any real service to China or to their own countrymen by creating the impression that the British and American publics have completely succumbed to Chinese nationalist and Bolshevik propaganda." From the preface. . Hurst and Blackett. unknown
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2004Q-7110056287Popular Science Press 2004-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Popular Science Press paperback
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2004Q-1741041252Lonely Planet 2004-07-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lonely Planet paperback
1984Q-0316549940Little Brown & Co 1984-02-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little Brown & Co hardcover
2012Q-174179854XLonely Planet 2012-07-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lonely Planet paperback
2012Q-0345524527Del Rey 2012-05-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Del Rey hardcover
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1935009685China Inland Mission London Philadelphia Toronto Melbourne Shanghai 1935 1935. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. 178 pages ; 22 cm OCLC 4209340 ; red and black paper wrappers ; copy of Wick Broomall Jr. with his name on front endpaper ; Wick Broomall Jr. was born on this day January 31 1902 to parents Wick Broomall Sr. and his wife Annie Nixon Broomall. Their son was educated at Maryville College graduating in 1925 and then preparing for the ministry by attending Princeton Theological Seminary from 1925-1929. Loraine Boettner was attending Princeton at that same time. Wick earned the Th.B. degree in 1928 while concurrently earning an M.A. from Princeton University and he then earned the Th.M. degree in 1929. That was the year that was marked by the reorganization of Princeton Seminary a change in the governance of the school which allowed modernists to take control and a change which drove conservatives like Robert Dick Wilson J. Gresham Machen O.T. Allis and several other professors to resign in order to start Westminster Theological Seminary.By August of 1929 Wick was ordained by Birmingham Presbytery and he briefly served as stated supply for the PCUS church in Montevallo Alabama 1929-30 before taking a post teaching at the Evangelical Theological College 1930-32 this school was renamed Dallas Theological Seminary in 1936. Returning to Birmingham he pastored the Handley Memorial church 1933-37 while also serving as the founding President Birmingham School of the Bible now Southeastern Bible College. Rev. Broomall also served churches in Georgia and South Carolina and taught at Columbia Bible College 1938-51 before transferring his credentials into the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and taught at Erskine Theological Seminary 1952-58 then was received back into the PCUS and pastored the Westminster Presbyterian church in Augusta Georgia 1958-69. While serving as one of the founding faculty at the Atlanta School of Biblical Studies 1971-75 he was also pastor of the PCUS church in Sparta Georgia 1972-75 and as one of the founding fathers of the PCA led the Sparta church in becoming one of the founding churches of the new denomination.The author of a number of books and articles Rev. Broomall was also a founding member of the Evangelical Theological Society well-known among their number. " ; A spiritual biography of the "father of modern missions"Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret poses one question: What empowered Hudson Taylor's ministry in China The answer is unfolded in these pages. Written by Taylor's son and daughter-in-law it shows us a man with fierce faith who believed that God truly would fuflill all He promises in Scripture. For Christians longing for the inward joy and power that Hudson Taylor had they can find the secret to it here. The secret it turns out is available to any who call on Christ's name."An easy non-self-denying life will never be one of power" Taylor said. "Fruit-bearing involves cross-bearing. There are not two Christs--an easygoing one for easygoing Christians and a suffering toiling one for exceptional believers. There is only one Christ. Are you willing to abide in Him and thus to bear much fruit" ; repair to spine ; G <br/> <br/> China Inland Mission, London, Philadelphia, Toronto, Melbourne, Shanghai, 1935 paperback
Q-0835123197China Books & Periodicals. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! China Books & Periodicals hardcover
2026x-1032951494Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 294 pages. 6.14x0.63x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
20091-0345497511Del Rey 2009. Hardcover. New. 312 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.50 inches. Del Rey hardcover
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mon0003736763Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 9/17/2024 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Very Good. 0.6693 9.2520 6.3386. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
2007SKU0622904Penguin Publishing Group 2007-06-05. paperback. New. 5x0x7. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Penguin Publishing Group paperback