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191356870Munich: Verlag von F. Bruckmann A.G. 1913. Oblong Atlas folio. 20.75 x 19.5 in. 4 12 pp. w/ 51 tipped-in collotype plates 1 partially coloured all retaining their original tissue guards. Loose portfolio held in folding covers minor bumping to corners of textblock some very light toning 1st couple leaves w/ very slight closed tear at upper left corner w/ open-backed slipcase w/ printed labels on covers wear toning some scuffing minor dampstaining soiling still a VG/G- exemplar. First edition thus of this remarkable group of collotypes reproducing drawings made from the famed frescoes of the renowned Tang Dynasty artist Wu Tao-Tze -- Godoshi in Japanese 680-760. Believed to have painted hundreds of frescoes on Temples representing the Buddhist purgatory or inferno they were of such dramatic power many on viewing them repented of their sins and nearly all were destroyed through the Cultural Revolution and development. All his artworks have either been preserved by being incised on stone as woodcuts or as Chinese brush drawings. These drawings taken from Dr. Martin’s Collection were rendered originally by Li Lung Mien 1070-1106 a Sung master painter and superb draftsman who has been often considered the Leonardo da Vinci of China. He was renowned for his paintings of horses and also adept at painting landscapes as well as works with Buddhist and Taoist themes. Each collotype reproduction within this portfolio has been printed on a tinted background to simulate the originals and then mounted on thick laid paper along with a critique by Anders Zorn and notes were by Dr. Haenisch. See: Reviews & Notices The International Studio Vol. LII 1914 pp. 255-256; Recent Publications of Chinese Subjects Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Vol. LIV Issue 1 1922 p. 99. Verlag von F. Bruckmann A.G., unknown
193123260Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh 1931. Hardcover. Very good condition. A presentation copy of a scarce volume celebrating the 25th anniversary of a Danish engineering company that brought western technology to the industrial development of 1900s China and secured the exclusive right to represent General Electric in China. <br /> <br /> Andersen Meyer first worked on a joint basis with an American import export firm based in Shanghai named Fearon Daniel & Company to set up an engineering firm in China. In 1907 it won the right to represent G. E. in China and in 1908 secured its first large contract with the Mukden Electric Light Works. <br /> <br /> The firm quickly diversified from the construction and engineering fields to partner with American makers of textile machinery and equipment selling the first cotton mill entirely equipped with American machinery. It also expanded into power plant machinery electrical machinery including Xray equipment plumbing and heating equipment agricultural machinery and drugs and chemicals. Offices were located in Tientsin Peiping Harbin Mukden Hankow Tsingtao Tsinan Hong Kong and Canton. Meyer Andersen represented the major American manufacturers of the day from G. E. American Radiator International Harvester Masonite Parke Davis once America's oldest and largest drug maker Sherwin Williams and more.<br /> <br /> This is a signed presentation copy to a long term business associate who was the principal of a company acquired by Pittsburgh Coal Co. from the founder Vilhelm Meyer and signed below Meyer's frontispiece portrait: "F. L. Robbins with thanks for your long and loyal cooperation. From your old friend Vilhelm Meyer. March 1931".<br /> <br /> The first section is written in English; the second section in Chinese translated and prepared by Kuang Chao Lee with a special title page and separate pagination with Chinese numerals. The volume is impressive for its wide array of b&w photographic illustrations in all the areas in which the company operated including staff portraits showrooms of the various departments interior views of factories including cotton & silk mills power plants lighting of Shanghai buildings railway and locomotive equipment and workshops and bridge construction. There is an unusual double spread photograph of the Bund in Shanghai with 29 numbered buildings and a chart below listing all the heating supplies provided by Andersen Meyer to the prominent landmark buildings all along the waterfront! pp92-93. The many images in a broad range of fields provide a vivid sense of the tremendous impact of western technology on China's industrial growth.<br /> <br /> In 1934 Vilhelm Meyer died and the ownership of the company passed to its main American partner General Electric. In 1949 following the founding of the People's Republic of China many international firms in Shanghai were nationalized including Andersen Meyer. By 1950 it was completely Chinese controlled.<br /> <br /> Large 4to 247pp; 134pp frontispiece b&w photographic illustrations including portraits of staff maps. With the book plate of F. L. Robbins at the front paste down. Dark blue stamped buckram covers title in English at front cover in Chinese at rear cover original titles in yellow somewhat dulled.<br /> <br /> We located four copies at the National Library of Singapore National Library of Australia the University of Hong Kong and Stanford. OCLC: 123199443. Libraries Australia ID 5041194. Kelly and Walsh hardcover
26671Burton MI: Subterranean Press. 2011. Limited edition. Limited edition. One of 26 lettered copies. Signed by the author. Publisher's original blue leather with titles in gilt to the upper board and spine in the original blue leather solander case. With a frontispiece and seven further full page colour illustrations by four full page colour plates by Edward Miller. A fine copy the binding square and tight the contents clean throughout. Housed in the structurally sound slightly rubbed and scuffed tray case. Issued in a limited edition of 26 lettered copies of which this example is lettered 'G' and signed by China Miéville on the limitation page. There was also an edition of 350 copies. First published in 2000 Perdido was Miéville's second novel after King Rat and the first to be set in the fictional universe of Bas-Lag. It won the Arthur C. Clarke Award and British Fantasy Society Award for best novel. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press. 2011 hardcover
20142081502111904566China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 joint editions China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department paperback
1946AG-10067<p>CHINA - Defense Fighting Jin-Ji-Lu-Yu Military Region: Published by the Commander of Eighth Route Left-Behind Corps in December 1945 reprinted by Commander of Jin-Ji-Lu-Yu Military Region June 1946 volume 2 of 2 with red Chinese characters on front cover: <i>General Staff</i>. This book illustrated techniques of defense and fighting back one on one in many different combat situations and warfare chiefly directed for military use. 12mo ii 69 pp. started from 37 to 105 8 large folded picture maps many images on each folded sheet <i>minor wear occasionally strengthened at folds cello-tape repair to spine and right top of front cover good.</i><br /></p><p><b>å•个战斗教练</b></p><p>晋冀é²è±«å†›åŒºï¼š1945å¹´12月八路军留守军团å¸ä»¤éƒ¨å‡ºç‰ˆï¼Œ1946年晋冀é²è±«å†›åŒºå¸ä»¤éƒ¨ç¿»å°ã€‚下册,书å°çš®çº¢è‰²å—体为"å‚谋处"å—æ ·ã€‚书内部带有8处粘贴的注释折å 图。共68页(从37页到105页), 书脊处和å°çš®å³ä¸Šè§’有胶带粘贴修补。其他å“相很好。</p> Commander of Eighth Route Left-Behind Corps paperback
1955AG-1012<p><b><i>CHINA RECONSTRUCTS 62 issues. </i></b>Beijing: China periodical 1955-1971 edited in Wai Wen Building distributed by GUOZI SHUDIAN printed in the People's Republic of China. Small folio 23×30 cm each issue approx. 52 pages; original pictorial colored wrappers. All issues are English language texts.</p><p><b><i>China Reconstructs</i></b> is a monthly magazine published in English French Spanish Arabic and Russian by the China Welfare Institute Soong Ching Ling Chairman to present a positive image of China to the outside world. These interesting magazines are filled with articles on a huge range of subjects: <i>Eternal Glory to the Great Leader and Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung; Four Young Woodcut Artists; Is Selling Vegetables Revolutionary Work; Socialist Drama; A Model for Revolutionary Peking Opera; The Red lantern; Workers Armed with Mao Tsetung's Thought Are Most Resourceful; During the Great Leap Forward period articles about great progress in Agriculture; Industrial Education was published in No. 4 1959. Some Chinese Folk Toys; Festival Lanterns; Color Pictorial: Chairman Mao's Hometown-Shaoshan; Painted Pottery of Neolithic China; a study in Chinese Literature-Lu Xun; Tsou Tao-fen Patriotic Intellectual; Selected Works of Mao Tsetung; On the Long March with Chairman Mao; Communist Heroine Liu Hu-lan; Health Work Develops in Tibet; Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of the Great Lenin; a Soldier-Sculptor; People of the World Unite and Defeat the U.S. Aggressors and All Their Running Dogs; Heroic Images of Our Great Era; 1500 Red Hearts United in Battle; The Bright Sunshine of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Lights up the Land; Vice Chairman Lin Piao's Speech At the Rally Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Founding of the PRC.; China's First Underground Nuclear Test; The Power of the Good Old Three; The revolution in Education in Progress; Art that Serves Proletarian Politics; When Chairman Mao Gives the Signal We Advance; Hundreds of Millions of Chairman Mao's Books Published in 1967; World's People Eagerly Seek Chairman Mao Badges; Chinese Scientists Survey World's Highest Peak; New Look in Traditional Arts and Crafts; Peoples of Europe and North America We Support You!; Painting Pictures of Chairman Mao is Our Greatest Happiness; Chairman Mao's Important Inscription for Japanese Worker Friends; All China is Red; Working and Living with Chinese Peasants; The Great January Revolution in Shanghai; In Memory of Norman Bethune; The First Hydrogen Bomb; </i><i>One Million People in Peking at Solemn Mass Memorial Funeral for Chairman Mao Tsetung &c.</i></p><p>《ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾ã€‹æ‚志,外文大厦编辑,国å书店å‘行,本组有1955年—1976年的部分期刊,《ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾ã€‹æ˜¯ä¸€æœ¬æœˆåˆŠï¼Œæœ‰è‹±æ–‡ï¼Œæ³•è¯ï¼Œè¥¿ç牙è¯ï¼Œé˜¿æ‹‰ä¼¯è¯ã€ä¿„è¯ç‰è¯è¨€ï¼Œç”±å®‹åº†é¾„ç¦åˆ©åŸºé‡‘会出版,旨在å‘世界展示ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾çš„好的方é¢ï¼ŒåŒ…å«äº†å¤šä¸ªä¸å›½ç›¸å…³ä¸»é¢˜çš„æ–‡ç« 。</p><p> Contents of collection: 1955 No. 12; 1956 No. 1 5; 1959 No. 4 11; 1960 No. 12; 1961 No. 3; 1962 No. 7; 1963 No. 7; 1964 No. 3; 1965 No. 347 89 11 12; 1966 No. 1-6 10; 1967 No. 1-7 9-12; 1968 No. 1-5 7-12; 1969 No. 1 2 3 4 12; 1970 No. 1 4extra 6 8; 1971 No. 3 4 8 10 12; 1972 No. 3; 1976 No. 11/12</p><p><br /></p> edited in Wai Wen Building, distributed by GUOZI SHUDIAN, printed in the People’s Republic of China. paperback
196716838Urumqi XinJiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Cultural Revolution Committee of Urumqi / Xinjiang Army Divisioni 1967/8. Two extraordinary hand-crafted parade banners ca. 110" x 84" 9 feet x 7 feet one slightly smaller. Each entirely composed of hook-work with colored yarns on white muslin backing. Slight age-toning and soil; a few threads loose but no significant losses; Near Fine condition overall. Folded and stored in original velvet draw-string carrying bags as found.<br /> <br /> Both banners bear the inscription "Chairman Mao Reviewing the Great Army of the Cultural Revolution" and depict the August 1966 mass rally at Tiananmen Gate where more than 10 million Red Guards from all over China converged to express their solidarity with Mao and his second-in-command Lin Biao. Additional text on the lower banner reads "Long Live Chairman Mao for ten thousand years" and "Sailing in the ocean requires a helmsman" -- both quotes from Lin Biao. The agencies responsible for the banners are identified in lower right of each: "Cultural Revolution Committee of Xinjiang Army Division 1968" upper banner and "Cultural Revolution Committee of Urumqi 1967" lower. <br /> <br /> The presence of Biao the figure to the right of Mao holding the Little Red Book in the top banner is of particular interest. Biao compiler of The Quotations of Chairman Mao popularly known as the "Little Red Book" and coiner of the phrase "Maoism" was probably more responsible than any other figure for creating the cult of personality around Mao particularly at the time of the Cultural Revolution. He quickly ascended Party ranks and was widely seen as Mao's obvious successor. But in 1971 Biao was exposed in the process of an apparent coup attempt the details of the event have never been made public. He died in an airplane crash attempting to leave China and from this point forward was officially condemned as a traitor by the Communist Party; any record of his achievements on behalf of the Revolution was expunged from the official record and any positive image of Biao would have been confiscated and destroyed as a matter of course - suggesting either that these banners left China prior to 1971 or that they remained out of sight until some later date. The second possibility is plausible given whence the banners issued - both were created by Red Guard branches in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region an extremely remote province in China's northwest corner and for many years the center of a militant independence movement for Uyghur and other Turkic minorities. Cultural Revolution Committee of Urumqi / Xinjiang Army Divisioni unknown
19561700121956. CHINA. First five-year plan for Development of the National Economy of the People's Republic of China in 1953-1957. Unpaginated approximately 70 pp. profusely illustrated. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1956. An astonishing example of modernist book design from communist China. The avant-garde layout combined with the use of photography and isotypes is strongly reminiscent of such works as Lissitzky's An Album Illustrating the State Organization and National Economy of the U.S.S.R. published in 1929. Dust jacket restored. Otherwise a fine copy of a most unusual book. hardcover
192941261上海市 Shanghai: æ£è—社 Zheng yi she 1929. Second edition. Softcover. poor to vg-. Folios. Approx. 15x10". Unpaginated. "Modern" volume with 3 preliminary pages of index and 8 pages of prologue. "Ancient" volume with 2 pages of prologue and 1 page of index at the front. Grey patterned cloth portfolio with black lettering over a white label on the front cover. Light blue-grey silk wrappers with light blue string-tied bindings. Red lettering in English and Chinese over a tan silk label on the front covers. This is the "November 1929" printing.<br /> <br /> The work is an exhibition catalog from The National Fine Arts Exhibition held in Shanghai in April of 1929 which was organized by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China headed at the time by Cai Yuanpei. It is considered the first Chinese fine arts exhibition in modern history. The exhibition was a monumental retrospective with more than 2000 pieces of art from throughout Chinese history starting from the Five Dynasties period the 10th century up through the contemporary period. The event brought together the work of countless Chinese artists photographers and architects and also included the work of six Japanese artists. <br /> <br /> The catalog includes some 400 pieces of the artwork featured in the exhibition divided into a "modern" volume and an "ancient" volume. The artwork is printed in b/w offset photographic reproductions and collotypes. Also included in the "ancient" volume are seven works in color with both Chinese and English language titles on protective tissue guards a few of which are beautifully printed color lithographs. The "modern" volume contains a printed calligraphic prologue written in by Cai Yuanpei. The "ancient" volume includes works from some artists as The Four Wangs Wu and Yun from Qing Dynasty Four Monks of the Early Qing Dynasty Bada Shanren Shitao Hong Ren and Kun Can Lan Ying and Gong Xian. The "modern" volume contains works from Zhang Daqian Qi Baishi Wu Hufan Liu Haisu and Lin Fengmian among many others. Both volumes contains extensive indexes of the artwork. Text in Chinese.<br /> <br /> Portfolio with boards broken but present. Wrappers with some light smudges and scratches and a few minor creases. Some sunning along the top and bottom edges of the covers. Interiors with sunning to the edges and a few sporadic minor smudges. Images mostly unaffected. Portfolio in poor wrappers in good interiors in very good- condition overall. æ£è—社 (Zheng yi she) unknown
1884187293Shanghai: Reprinted from the "North-China Herald and Supreme Court and Consular Gazette" 1884. Often considered the oldest newspaper in world history First edition. The mouthpiece of the Qing court the Peking Gazette was the "most important public source of information about the workings of the late Qing state. Through the gazette 'one is able to feel the pulse of the whole empire' wrote Jehu Lewis Shuck the first Baptist missionary to China" Harris p. 3. From the Macartney embassy onwards foreign missionaries merchants and diplomats relied on the Gazette as an indispensable source of information. Translations of articles regularly appeared in English-language newspapers journals and reports as well as in annual compilation volumes. The wide-ranging index for this instalment includes references for example to opium dens in the Forbidden City silk and porcelain manufacturing extortion riots and river management. Octavo. Tables and Chinese characters in text. Original yellow cloth spine and front cover lettered in red red vignette on rear cover. 1894 Beijing ownership inscription on title page; facing page with notes in same hand and 2 laid-down printed slips; contemporary pencilled notes on rear endpaper. Cloth lightly soiled and worn split at foot of front joint: very good. Lane J. Harris The Peking Gazette: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Chinese History 2018. hardcover
19802091202133213117National Palace Museum Taipei 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 National Palace Museum (Taipei) paperback
20212081502111900872Magazine Company 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Magazine Company paperback
006911Chefoo China: Women's Bible School American Presbyterian Mission Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. Oblong Folio. No Date circa 1930. Near Fine pages with light toning. Oblong folio 10" x 13 3/4". Bound in beautiful red pictorial embossed silk over limp boards string-tied 28 pp of cut-out illustrations in black and white many with colorful silk inlays with tissue guards publisher's 1 page explanatory leaf laid in also an original 6 1/2" x 10 1/2" cut-out with colorful silk inlays and string hanger readt-to-hang laid in. Cut-out chapter headings are Travel and Transportation Customs and Habits Chinese Birth-Year Cycle latest date 1935 Occupations The Eight Immortals Myths and Legends Chinese Recipes Chinese Children Chinese Junks and The Magician. Well over 100 cut-outs in all including the bonus laid in cut-out and SCARCE THUS. Women's Bible School, American Presbyterian Mission Paperback
19932091502135708291Dohoshashuppan 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Dohoshashuppan paperback
1940006910Helsinki Finland: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura 1940. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Two volumes in original dustjackets. Both volumes are Fine Vol.I dustjacket Very Good 1 1/2" triangular chip bottom edge at spine tears at spine folds and 2 tears horizontally at spine Vol. II jacket Near Fine small chips bottom edge of spine. List of donors laid in. One folding plate map index 15 folding maps at rear Vol. II. Numerous black and white photographs in text. A classic scholarly text ''In the spring of 1906 I received orders from the Russian General Staff to undertake a journey from Russian Turkestan through Chinese Turkestan and Western China and the provinces of Kan Su Shensi and Shansi to Peiping as the final goal. The object of this expedition was to study the conditions in the interior of Northern China collect statistical materials and perform various tasks of a military nature'' Preface. Mannerheim also collected archaeological and ethnographic materials and manuscripts and studied little-known peoples and tribes in Norther China. Mannerheim later became the 6th President of Finland after serving as Commander-in-Chief of the Finnish armed forces during WWII. Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura Hardcover
1933182491Shanghai: The Mercury Press c.1933. Held by one institution only First edition of this lively regimental publication. The 4th raced to China in 1927 amid escalating domestic political tensions and threats to American commercial interests in Shanghai. Initially an expeditionary force it remained as a permanent garrison until the evacuation of Shanghai in 1941 completing one of the longest peacetime deployments in US military history. This was the second consecutive annual issued by the 4th Marines and contains a calendar of regimental life a sketch of its history and portraits of leading officers. Besides the copy held by the Los Angeles Public Library it is untraced. Folio. Illustrations some in colour throughout including cartoons by E. L. Wayland and photographs by A. B. Ramsay regimental photographer and G. Belkin Studio; 42 pp. advertisements at end. Original green patterned cloth over limp card covers front cover lettered and decorated in gilt pictorial endpapers. Cloth lightly worn light finger-soiling and creasing internally the odd nick: very good. hardcover
1930179497Shanghai: California Directory Association 1930. Today she stands supreme as the greatest city of all the Orient First edition first printing of this charming and hard-to-find travel guide. Tourists are invited to listen to the "snappy dance orchestra" at the Old Carlton on Shanghai's Ningpo Road or explore Beijing's famous Camel Bell curio shop based at the Grand Hotel. For trips that went awry readers could turn to page 49 and its advertisement for "the best equipped Funeral Establishment in the Orient". Small octavo. Folding map of Shanghai at rear; illustrations and advertisements in text. Original illustrated card wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in white with illustration of Shanghai's Willow Pattern Tea House. Occasional pencil marking in text. Extremities lightly rubbed contents clean: near-fine. unknown
1927192997China: primarily 1927-31. A summer of devastation A visual record of an eventful period in East Asia in which four photographs of Wuhu show houses half underwater while fourteen of Hankou capture the extent of the disaster and daily life at high water including a Chinese air mail seaplane landing on the floodwaters. The product of a summer of intense rainfall the 1931 floods were among the worst natural disasters of the 20th century. In Hankou the Yangtse burst through the city's protective dyke on 1 August submerging an area the size of England and killing tens of thousands. The waters reached a level of 16 metres above the seasonal average smashing all previous records. Printed on two sheets of thin paper the edition of the Hankow Herald dates from a month after the city's flood defences gave way. It reports on urgent efforts to support refugees including the reaching of an agreement with local shipping companies to transport the displaced down the river and the efforts of the relief committee. A box at the head of the first page gives the watermarks for the day before and the drop in the level of the receding floodwaters. The subject matter and captions imply that the serviceman was posted to Royal Navy vessels - HMS Widgeon and HMS Cockchafer - patrolling the Yangtse and undertaking anti-piracy operations. The collection comprises vernacular shots of Shanghai including fine vistas from the roof of the Union Jack Club Shasi stretches of the river and Changsha and Hankou during winter. In two flames from a burning American Oil Company ship at Hankou climb into the sky. Several images - mostly vernacular - are dated October 1927 and relate to SS Irene a merchant ship captured and sunk by pirates near Bias Bay that month. Landscape album 135 x 225 mm with 112 gelatine silver photographs c. 55 x 8 to 65 x 110 mm corner-mounted on black card leaves white manuscript captions on some leaves some loose caption slips. Black cloth commercial album housed in original card box. Together with 14 gelatine silver photographs c. 60 x 80 mm all but 1 with manuscript caption on verso subsequently trimmed housed in printed brown envelope of Porter Studio Shanghai. Also with 16 gelatine silver photographs mostly c. 90 x 140 mm 7 smaller 9 printed as postcards 8 with manuscript caption on verso housed in printed brown envelope of Nagakiyo Photo Studio Hankou. Newspaper formed of 2 letterpress sheets 365 x 230 mm. Light silver mirroring a little toning and edge-wear; Hankow Herald with old folds; album box with recent functional repairs: overall a very good collection. hardcover
1896184604Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press 1896. China in your hand First edition rare in commerce commercial records showing only one other copy in the last two decades. The publication was effusively welcomed by the Chinese and religious periodical press for it satisfied long-standing demand for a comprehensive and easily accessible survey. The contents offer textual and statistical descriptions of the state of missionary work in different Chinese provinces and cities alongside articles by Timothy Richard and other missionaries on secret societies and on Buddhism Taoism and Islam. Part II the survey of recent progress is subdivided into the dozens of Western groups proselytizing in the country by century's end. Emphasis is placed on educational and medical work and where applicable the operations of printing presses. Octavo 245 x 160 mm. With 2 large colour folding maps 12 full-page maps printed in black and red 3 folding tables tables in text errata slipped tipped in facing p. 335. Contemporary dark red half roan raised bands spine tooled and lettered in gilt black cloth sides marbled sides. Ex-Central Baptist Theological Seminary Kansas City with bookplates title-page ink stamp and traces of removed record card holders. Binding worn and recently repaired folding map at page 56 now detached from stub and repaired with tissue a few ink marks in printed area other maps well preserved: very good. hardcover
20202081502111903027Shanghai Book Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shanghai Book Publishing House paperback
200434811Italy: Grafiche Damiani. New. 2004. Hardcover. 8890130490 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY - 237pp - Out of communist China out of the cultural revolution out of a closed world. Out of the Red presents photography at the end of this outage at the start of a new generation of Chinese image makers. What does a young photographer see in the viewfinder of her camera in Beijing Shanghai along the Yuan River The latest generation of Chinese photographers is given free reign across these pages. Witness the visions of Li Wei Weng Fen Lin Tianmiao & Wang Gongxin Chen Lingyang Huang Yan Liu Jin Ma Liuming Wang Qingsong Yang Fudong Yang Zhengzhong Xu Zhen Zhao Bandi Cui Xiuwen Zhou Meijun Song Yongping Bai Yiluo Hong Lei and Liu Zheng. With an introduction by Francesca Jordan an English critic and curator who lives China and Shu Jang a Chinese critic curator and artist. -- with a bonus offer-- . Grafiche Damiani hardcover
196959481Asia Society Inc. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in English. 48 pp. With 74 ills. 23 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Asia Society, Inc. paperback
1900159678London.: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. No date. circa1900. Nine printed sheets each printed with people or items and showing the cut lines. Original chromolithograph card box archivally repaired along seams. Some occasional light foxing on sheets card covers browned and worn in places a few other minor signs of wear but generally very good. 43 x 24cm. Rare. We have found no other copies of this game. The first two sheets show Chinese people in clothes appropriate to their age occupation etc. Those illustrated include The Opium Smoker School-master The General Shopkeeper Native Biblewoman etc. Other sheets show furniture and fittings a coloured illustration of the street a black and white image of the city gate and a much larger sheet 50 x 87.5cm which is an illustration of the street and onto which the other cut-outs when coloured and cut out are placed. . Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. hardcover
215542London and Edinburgh.: Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green and Cadell. First Edition in English. Large folding copperplate map as a frontispiece vii errata lxvi Preface and Introduction 432 pages 29.5 x 23 cm; period-style full brown morocco blind-ruled boards spine in compartments with red leather title label lettered in gilt endpapers renewed tiny prior owner and date 1827 on the flyleaf edges uncut some offsetting to the title page map spotted but on the whole a very good clean copy with large margins. The first translation into English of the Baburnama memoirs of Zahir-Ed-Din-Mohammed Baber 1483-1530 founder of the Mughal Empire. A handsome copy of a work which was a primary source for the study of 16th century Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. <br> <br>Born in Andijan in the Fergana Valley Uzbekistan in 1483 the greater part of Baber's life was spent in war. He took Kabul in 1504 Kandahar two years later several times invading Hindustan and in 1525 finally defeated the Sultan of the Afghans and substantially became master of Hindustan. He showed himself no less able as a sovereign than as a soldier made many improvements social and political and died 1530. Baber was a gifted writer; as well as this valuable autobiography he left a rich literary and scientific heritage. DNB. . Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, and Cadell hardcover
19952083002115802311Xiyuan Publishing Company 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Xiyuan Publishing Company paperback