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196946533Oosterhout The Netherlands: Anthropological Publications 1969. Two vols. 4to. 741 1; 246 pp 9 sections separately paginated. Photos text illustrations diagrams 15 maps 14 large folding. Blue linen gilt & blue spine labels NF set. Facsimile edition sponsored by the Fenno-Ugrian Society describing the extensive expedition on a 14000 mile trek across 1906-1908 by the Finnish author through Russian Turkestan Chinese Turkestan Western China the provinces of Kan Su Shensi and Shansi to Beijing. The initial objective had been to make military assessments by Mannerheim and his unit but it quickly extended to an extensive archaeological ethnological and geographical study. The second volume includes descriptions of manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan physical anthropology Buddhist manuscript fragments in Sanskrit and Khotanese Uigur documents fragment of Mongolian script and more. Anthropological Publications, unknown
19982091502135421943People's University of China Libraries Center 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 108 People's University of China Libraries Center paperback
19982091502135421838People's University of China Libraries Center 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 105 People's University of China Libraries Center paperback
19862091502135201565Tokyo Industry and Trade 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 50 Tokyo Industry and Trade paperback
19412091502135501081North China Telegraph and Telephone 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 16x23 cm North China Telegraph and Telephone paperback
19752083002115803971Toho shoten 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 35 Toho shoten paperback
1990ZB1343472Pergamon Press 1990. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 weekend SALE item 3 vols. 709 688 629 pp. hardcovers minor internal library markings else texts and bindings clean tight and bright. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Pergamon Press hardcover
20212081502111901397Shin hana 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shin hana paperback
1977006843Los Angeles Etc: Chinese Historical Society Of Southern California 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 193 1977. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Photographs Etc. Near Complete Run From Vol 1 No. 1 August 1977 Through Volume 16 No. 1 June 1993 29 Issues. With Two 1977 Copies Of The Bulletin And The Brochure For The Society's 10Th Anniversary Dinner In 1985. Near Fine No Marks. <br/> <br/> Chinese Historical Society Of Southern California 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 19 paperback
1945206545Calcutta: Compiled and drawn by the Survey of India. Second Edition. 1945. Large folding colour map 77.5 x 80cm; 95.5 x 86.2cm sheet including legend and small inset showing adjoining maps light toning and wear to upper margins and at corners and folds; but in very good condition. Very large clear map of China printed in 1945. The projection is noted as the "Lambert Conical Orthomorphic" a polyconic projection employed by the exhaustive Survey of India and the map includes surrounding countries: Taiwan Korea French Indo-China with a small inset key to Korean place-name abbreviations. As is typical of maps of this period Arunachal Pradesh is shown as Tibetan territory.The legend lists borders and provinces railways roads and canals with topography indicated with colouration. . Compiled and drawn by the Survey of India. unknown
1960217263Circa1960s. Collection of four colour-printed Nianhua posters three of the central images onlaid within a stiff red paper border with a thin cream paper frame worn and discoloured and at the top of each a fine aqua paper border one without a red border; the sheets a little creased one of the images with a visible tide-mark minor edge tears not affecting the images strengthened neatly on the verso with washi three approx. 93 x 51.5cms sheet size one slightly smaller 58 x 43.5cms in good condition. Four Nianhua posters at least one dating from the Great Leap Forward. In this example a sister braids her hair whilst minding her crawling toddler brother "Sweet Heart". On the wall a poster depicts the industrialisation of agriculture "Agriculture is the foundation of the national economy and grain is the foundation" caption. Two others feature traditional narrative tales and one other features a pair of chubby toddlers holding a tray of peaches and flowers symbols of longevity and abundance. . unknown
1914215760Yokohama.: Thomas Cook and Son; Box of Curios Press. circa1914. Folding coloured map of Japan showing steamship and railway routes picked out in red 28.5 x 336.2cms large inset map shows Japan's connections with Korea Manchuria and North China; tipped into the original blue card title-wrappers small professionally sealed tear to a lower margin no loss early owner's neat inked tracing to a few railway routes and a note to the front cover "Ymato - Kobe - left side of Torr Rd." tracing; but overall an excellent copy of a scarce item of Thomas Cook ephemera. Very scarce early 20th Century map of Japan for English speaking tourists. We can find no copies listed on WorldCat. <br>Although the wrappers bear the Thomas Cook logo used in the late 19th Century the map carries the updated logo adding the ribbon "Australasia" in use from 1914 until the late 1920s. . Thomas Cook and Son; Box of Curios Press unknown
1884174187London.: Hodder & Stoughton. 1st Edition. 1884. Fold-out map and black & white woodcut illustrations throughout. Original gray cloth covered boards decorated in light and dark blue and gilt some marks spine lightly sunned head & tail slightly frayed. Brown endpapers with inner front hinge cracked edges and corners rubbed page edges age toned some light foxing. Yet still a good firm copy.All edges gilt. 312pp. By Annie W. Marston "old Friend The author of "The Children of India" dedicated to 32 English children who asked for a book on Chinese children. Annie Wright Marston daughter of Dr. C. H. Marston of Devizes Wiltshire was a missionary born at Uley Gloucestershire in 1852. There are gritty descriptions of the treatment of baby girls in China and of women in general. The final chapter of the book asks for help to raise money for Chinese Missionary Societies. . Hodder & Stoughton. hardcover
1922165763Shanghai.: Commercial Press Limited. First edition. 1922. Blue cloth covered boards lettered in gilt spine very slightly sunned. x 685pp index and appendix top edge a little dusty endpapers faint foxing but a very good clean and firm copy of the first edition. . Commercial Press Limited. hardcover
1982220392London.: Han-Shan Tang at the Pisces Press. No. 209 of a limited signed edition of 250 copies. 1982. 85 pages of text 72 full page black and white photographic plates original green cloth with title stamped in gilt and red on the upper board and the spine a near fine copy in dustjacket with light abrasions and sunning to spine. 32 x 24cm. From the library of Aubrey and Eva Sweet with a label indicating the collection number on the spine. Originally published in 1938 this is an unabridged facsimile edition published in a limited edition of 1000 copies by Han-Shan Tang. . Han-Shan Tang at the Pisces Press. hardcover
1935170702New York: Joseph Tuck c.1935. A scarce complete set pleasingly retaining the original box of this charming introduction to Chinese cultural values aimed at American audiences. The maxims include "institute no litigation for it never ends well" "do not employ handsome servants" and "refrain from talking too much as it may bring mishap". 60 pictorial cards each 65 x 53 mm lettered in black on verso housed in printed cardboard sleeve as issued. Cards slightly bowed otherwise fresh; sleeve skilfully repaired the majority of one side no longer present: a very good example. unknown
1947188457Guangzhou: Zhongguo shuili gongchengshi xuehui Guangdong fenhui "Guangdong Sub-Committee of the China Association of Hydro-Engineers" 1947. First edition of this report issued after an April 1947 meeting in Guangzhou of hydro-engineers from across China. Delegates discussed hydroelectric power flood dykes and the construction of spillways all pressing topics during the country's post-war economic reconstruction. The contents include a series of illustrated technical articles a report of the meeting's proceedings and a table of major donors to the Guangdong Sub-Committee of the China Association of Hydro-Engineers. Quarto pp. 30. With 2 plates 1 folding 3 tables 1 with additional information stamped in red ink as issued illustrations and tables in text. Text in Chinese. Original wrappers front cover printed in black. Wrappers worn and marked spine fold fragile at p. 30 browning internally as often: a very good copy of a fragile item. unknown
202414511London: Picador 2024. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. New/New. 2024 new edition 1st Printing. Signed to the end paper. Unread new copies. <br/> <br/> Picador hardcover
1947188464Shasi Hubei: Yangzi jiang yuekan she November 1947. The opening instalment of this short-lived literary and social affairs periodical no issues of which are recorded institutionally. Founded in Hubei province Yangtse Monthly is emblematic of the flourishing of cultural democratic media in post-war China even as the country descended into civil war. The spirit of openness and possibility found on its pages was rapidly extinguished in the following decade. Few traces of this kind of regional publication remain. Nothing is known about the editors Chen Daichang and Jiang Yangwei names that may be pseudonyms and the date of the magazine's folding is similarly uncertain. There may have been no second issue. Octavo pp. 26. Advertisements in text. With printed publisher's announcement loosely inserted as issued. Text in Chinese. Original illustrated wrappers. Late 20th-century bookseller's ink stamp with price whited out on rear cover.Wrappers and contents browned a few old tape repairs internally: very good. unknown
1955172442Shanghai: Shanghai shi huaxue yuanliao gongye tongye gonghui c.1955. An uncommon early Mao-period sampler issued by the Shanghai Chemical Materials Industrial Guild presenting the tone and chemical composition of the 19 core pigments used in industries such as publishing and printing. In 1954 as part of a programme of nationwide consolidation Beijing promulgated production guidelines for the 19 colours and placed the industry under the control of a national-level regulator. This sampler was likely distributed gratis at a trade event. Blank sections at the end provide space for the owner to list commercial contacts and write diary entries. Small octavo. With 19 plates. Text in Chinese. Original illustrated boards red cloth backstrip front cover lettered in red rounded board and page edges decorative endpapers. Binding worn contents clean plates bright. A very good copy. hardcover
1948AG-10068<p>Shanghai: Published by The English Monthly Publishing House printed by Kaiming Bookstore. This monthly was mainly for high school English teachers and English learners to improve their English abilities. Edited by professors at universities the first issue was published in 1945 this group comprises 10 issues: 1948: No. 31-38; 1949: No. 43 45. 12mo 71 pp; paper wrappers with a few small repairs slight tears but overall very good condition. This includes English texts selected from the writings of Pearl Buck Carl Sandberg A A Milne &c.<br /></p><p><b>è‹±è¯æœˆåˆŠ</b></p><p>ã€Šè‹±è¯æœˆåˆŠã€‹æ‚å¿—ç”±è‹±è¯æœˆåˆŠç¤¾å‡ºç‰ˆï¼Œå¼€æ˜Žä¹¦åº—å°è¡Œå°åˆ·ã€‚æ‚志创刊于1945å¹´ä¸Šæµ·ï¼Œç”±å¤§å¦æ•™æŽˆç¼–写,旨在æé«˜å›½å†…è‹±è¯æ•™å¸ˆå’Œé«˜ä¸ä»¥ä¸Šå¦ç”Ÿçš„英è¯èƒ½åŠ›ã€‚æœ¬ç»„å…±10期,13×17.5cm,有两本书皮ç¨å¾®ç ´æŸç¼ºå¤±ï¼Œå…¶ä»–å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p> The English Monthly Publishing House paperback
184020220460Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention 1840. First Edition. Hardcover. fine. Octavo; map measures approximately 9 x 5.5 inches / 231 x 140mm; this volume is original half calf with marbled boards. NOTE: the first half of this volume was used as a scrapbook and has at least 32 engravings of scenes military men and literary person glued to the pages not affecting the map which is bound in place. <br/><br/>This map is a variant of the original map which appeared in the third volume of THE CHINESE REPOSITORY. That map measures 14 1/4 x 18 1/2 inches and has titles in Chinese ideograms and in English. THIS MAP has names in English or the English equivalent of the Chinese identifications. This map accompanies an article "MIscellany" with sub-title " Canton and the River Tigris " another section of which is "The Physical and Moral evils inflicted on the Chinese by a Christian people for the love of gain". More of the entry discusses at length the problems of opium as previously described in the Calcutta Christian Observer with supporting remarks. Rev. Bridgman was the editor of THE CHINESE REPOSITORY. He was the first American Protestant Christian missionary sent to China and America's first Sinologist. NOTE: This volume also includes missionary reports by Rev. Abilone Abel Bingham to the Ojibwa Indians of Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula. Other matter on the Ottawas. Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention hardcover
2010Signed-UK-LD-1Subterranean Burton 2010 First Limited edition. First printing. Hardbound. Very Fine in a very fine jacket. A pristine unread copy. Publisher's price intact on front jacket flap $75.00. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on a special limitations page one of 500 numbered copies this is copy 309. title page name only. Comes with archival-quality mylar jacket protector. Smoke-free. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New/New. Subterranean, Burton hardcover
1970AG-10062<p><b><i>Red Detachment of Women full Score </i></b><b><i>红色娘å军总谱</i></b><b><i> Hong Se Niang Zi Jun</i></b><br /></p><p>Beijing: Published by People's Publishing House printed by Beijing Xinhua Printing Factory distributed by Xinhua Bookstore December 1970<b> FIRST EDITION</b>. The July 1970 Script Revised and Performed Collectively by Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe. 25×18 cm. xiv 534 1 pp. Colophon. Quotations from Chinaman Mao on the second and third page printed red tilted wrappers <i>minor tear to the cover slight tears to the foot of the binding else very fine condition.</i></p><p>北京:人民出版社,1970å¹´12月第一版,新åŽä¹¦åº—å‘行。本总谱由上海京剧演出团于1970年演出本集体改编,å‰ä¸¤é¡µå¸¦æœ‰æ¯›ä¸»å¸è¯å½•,书皮有轻微磨æŸï¼Œå…¶ä»–å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p><p>In China revolutionary operas or model operas Chinese: yangban xi æ ·æ¿æˆ were a series of shows planned and engineered during the Cultural Revolution 1966–1976 by Jiang Qing the wife of Chairman Mao Zedong. They were considered revolutionary and modern in terms of thematic and musical features when compared with traditional Chinese operas. Many of them were adapted to film.</p><p>Originally eight revolutionary operas Chinese: Ba Ge Yangban Xi å…«ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆ were produced eighteen by the end of the period. Instead of the "emperors kings generals chancellors maidens and beauties" of the traditional Peking opera which was banned as "feudalistic and bourgeois" they told stories from China's recent revolutionary struggles against foreign and class enemies. They glorified the People's Liberation Army and the bravery of the common people and showed Mao Zedong and his thought as playing the central role in the victory of socialism in China. Although they originated as operas they soon appeared on LPs in comic books lianhuanhua on posters postcards and stamps; on plates teapots wash basins cigarette packages vases and calendars. They were performed or played from loudspeakers in schools factories and fields by special performing troupes. The Eight Model Operas dominated the stage in all parts of the country during these years leading to the joke "Eight hundred million people watched eight shows."</p><p>æœ¬ç»„å‰§æœ¬å±žäºŽæ–‡é©æ—¶æœŸçš„å…«å¤§æ ·æ¿æˆï¼Œç”±æ¯›ä¸»å¸å¤«äººæ±Ÿé’è´Ÿè´£åˆ¶ä½œå’Œæ¼”å‡ºã€‚å¾ˆå¤šè¢«æ‹æˆäº†ç”µå½±ã€‚</p><p>æœ€åˆæœ‰å…«ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆï¼ŒåŽæ¥åœ¨æ–‡é©æ—¶æœŸçš„åŽæœŸå‘展到了18个。ä¸åƒå› å°å»ºå’Œèµ„产阶级的被ç¦äº†çš„ä¼ ç»Ÿäº¬å‰§ï¼Œé‡Œé¢å‡ºçŽ°çš„ä¸çš„国王大臣少女和美人,é©å‘½çŽ°ä»£äº¬å‰§ä¸»è¦è®²è¿°ä¸å›½è¿‘å¹´æ¥çš„æŠ—战故事,宣扬人民解放军的光辉è£è€€å’Œæ¯›ä¸»å¸çš„è‹±å‹‡ã€‚è™½ç„¶æ˜¯äº¬å‰§ï¼Œå¾ˆå¿«å°±å˜æˆäº†å„ç§å½¢å¼å‡ºçŽ°åœ¨è¿žçŽ¯ç”»ã€æµ·æŠ¥ã€æ˜Žä¿¡ç‰‡ã€é‚®ç¥¨ã€é¦™çƒŸã€èŠ±ç“¶ã€æ—¥åކç‰å„ç§åœ°æ–¹ï¼Œç”¨æ‰©éŸ³å–‡ååœ¨å¦æ ¡ã€å·¥åŽ‚ç‰åœ°æ–¹ï¼Œç”±æ¼”出团进行表演。8ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆä¸»å¯¼äº†å…¨å›½æ‰€æœ‰çš„舞å°ï¼Œå› æ¤æœ‰äº†8亿人看8个剧的笑è¯ã€‚</p> People’s Publishing House paperback
1971AG-10054<p>Beijing: Published by People's Publishing House printed by Beijing Xinhua Printing Factory distributed by Xinhua Bookstore January 1971 <b>FIRST EDITION</b>. The July 1970 Script Revised and Performed Collectively by Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe. 8vo vi 397 pp. colophon consists of scripts stage photos selected theme score stage action instruction and the stage design started with quotations from Chairman Mao on the second and third page printed color stage photos and instructions inside printed pictorial wrappers <i>slightly curled at the head and foot of the wrappers else very good condition.</i><br /></p><p><i>北京:人民出版社出版,1971年第一版,由上海京剧团《智å–å¨è™Žå±±ã€‹å‰§ç»„é›†ä½“æ”¹ç¼–åŠæ¼”出。本书包括了剧本ã€ä¸»æ—‹å¾‹ã€å‰§ç…§ã€åŠ¨ä½œæŒ‡å¯¼ã€èˆžå°ç¾Žæœ¯ç‰å†…容。包括éžå¸¸å¤šçš„照片。书皮上下ç¨å¾®å·èµ·ï¼Œæ— ç ´æŸï¼Œå“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</i></p><p>In China revolutionary operas or model operas Chinese: yangban xi æ ·æ¿æˆ were a series of shows planned and engineered during the Cultural Revolution 1966–1976 by Jiang Qing the wife of Chairman Mao Zedong.1 They were considered revolutionary and modern in terms of thematic and musical features when compared with traditional Chinese operas. Many of them were adapted to film.<br /></p><p>Originally eight revolutionary operas Chinese: Ba Ge Yangban Xi å…«ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆ were produced eighteen by the end of the period. Instead of the "emperors kings generals chancellors maidens and beauties" of the traditional Peking opera which was banned as "feudalistic and bourgeois" they told stories from China's recent revolutionary struggles against foreign and class enemies. They glorified the People's Liberation Army and the bravery of the common people and showed Mao Zedong and his thought as playing the central role in the victory of socialism in China. Although they originated as operas they soon appeared on LPs in comic books lianhuanhua on posters postcards and stamps; on plates teapots wash basins cigarette packages vases and calendars. They were performed or played from loudspeakers in schools factories and fields by special performing troupes. The Eight Model Operas dominated the stage in all parts of the country during these years leading to the joke "Eight hundred million people watched eight shows."</p><p>æœ¬å‰§æ˜¯æ–‡é©æ—¶æœŸçš„å…«å¤§æ ·æ¿æˆä¹‹ä¸€ã€Šæ™ºå–å¨è™Žå±±ã€‹ï¼Œç”±æ¯›ä¸»å¸å¤«äººæ±Ÿé’è´Ÿè´£åˆ¶ä½œå’Œæ¼”å‡ºã€‚å¾ˆå¤šè¢«æ‹æˆäº†ç”µå½±ã€‚</p><p>æœ€åˆæœ‰å…«ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆï¼ŒåŽæ¥åœ¨æ–‡é©æ—¶æœŸçš„åŽæœŸå‘展到了18个。ä¸åƒå› å°å»ºå’Œèµ„产阶级的被ç¦äº†çš„ä¼ ç»Ÿäº¬å‰§ï¼Œé‡Œé¢å‡ºçŽ°çš„ä¸çš„国王大臣少女和美人,é©å‘½çŽ°ä»£äº¬å‰§ä¸»è¦è®²è¿°ä¸å›½è¿‘å¹´æ¥çš„æŠ—战故事,宣扬人民解放军的光辉è£è€€å’Œæ¯›ä¸»å¸çš„è‹±å‹‡ã€‚è™½ç„¶æ˜¯äº¬å‰§ï¼Œå¾ˆå¿«å°±å˜æˆäº†å„ç§å½¢å¼å‡ºçŽ°åœ¨è¿žçŽ¯ç”»ã€æµ·æŠ¥ã€æ˜Žä¿¡ç‰‡ã€é‚®ç¥¨ã€é¦™çƒŸã€èŠ±ç“¶ã€æ—¥åކç‰å„ç§åœ°æ–¹ï¼Œç”¨æ‰©éŸ³å–‡ååœ¨å¦æ ¡ã€å·¥åŽ‚ç‰åœ°æ–¹ï¼Œç”±æ¼”出团进行表演。8ä¸ªæ ·æ¿æˆä¸»å¯¼äº†å…¨å›½æ‰€æœ‰çš„舞å°ï¼Œå› æ¤æœ‰äº†8亿人看8个剧的笑è¯ã€‚</p><p><i><br /></i></p> People’s Publishing House paperback