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20212081502111902699science publisher 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. science publisher paperback
2025x-1032916273Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 374 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.45 inches. Routledge hardcover
19393554907169141939. Hong Kong: Friday February 3 1939. FIRST EDITION. THIS IS THE ACTUAL NEWSPAPER FROM 1939. Volume # CXXIV 124 no 5. 200 pages. Original printed wrappers. Stapled. Originally mailed to a lady in Bromley Kent with her address details in ink twice on the front cover. A very fragile production this is copy is complete but worn in places with leaves toned throughout. The front cover has a superb advertisement: "Come to Hong Kong Kong/ The Riviera of the Orient/ Where the Winter is the Best in the World from October till April/ Unrivalled scenery." There is a panoramic view of Hong Kong island with the Peak behind and with a Chinese "junk" in the foreground. The rear cover is an advertisement from the Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Ltd for their 3 hotels in Hong Kong: The Peninsula .commanding a world famous day and night view of the harbour and fantastic skyline of Hong Kong. Repulse Bay Hotel .the newest contender for the title of the most beautifully situated hotel in the world. and Hong Kong Hotel .the colony's indisputable social centre situated in the heart of the business and theatre district. Tea and and Dinner dances every day. A remarkable survival. unknown
20202-1844645770Paths Intl Ltd 2020. Hardcover. New. 130 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.50 inches. Paths Intl Ltd hardcover
2013x-1848721595Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 192 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
1933023213Oxford: Oxford University Press / Humphrey Milford 1933. First Edition . Green Cloth. Very Good /Good DJ. Photographic Plates Two Maps. Xii 389 Pp. Green Cloth Stamped In Black. First Or Early Printing; No Date Except Preface Dated In 1933; Ads On Rear Panel For Books Prior To 1933. This Book Later Printed In Second And Third Editions But This Is The Original Edition. Book Bright And Clean Hinges Tight. Bookplate Of American Zoologist Charles Atwood Kofoid Elaborately Decorated With A Scholarly And Zoological Theme. Dj Clean Some Chipping At Corners/Edges Some Wear/Abrasion Near Center Of Rear Panel All Lettering Is Complete Except Partial Or Complete Loss Of About Two Dozen Letters In Descriptions Of Two Other Books On Rear Panel Not Price-Clipped Spine Somewhat Sunned Crease 2/3 Down Center Of Front Panel. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press / Humphrey Milford hardcover
2026x-1041140584Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Hardcover. New. 188 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.45 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd hardcover
19202111902160201401Shanghai Bei City Go Board Street Sawaha Sanbo 1920. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 volumes of 20 volumes Shanghai Bei City Go Board Street Sawaha Sanbo paperback
ria9781138636071_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The correct use of English verb argument structure is crucial for foreign learners of the English language. Based on an experimental study recruiting 162 Chinese English learners at different proficiency levels this book suggests that hardcover
19762080202105000096Orijin Shobo 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Orijin Shobo paperback
1920161936no date. circa1920. Linen backed colour folding map of China insets of Peking and Environs and Hongkong and Canton in lower left corner. 54 x 63.8cm. Table of place names at upper left gives the cities that "By a recent ordinance of the Republic all 'Fu' 'Chow'' and 'Ting' cities have been nominally reduced to the rank of 'Hsien'. The following parallel list gives the 'Fu' cities the names of which have been officially changed together with the new form adapted." Map folds into a red cloth covered case with ribbon ties 19 x 10.3cm. Title and decoration printed in black on upper cover. Trifle foxed on linen backing a little insect damage case in a few small places otherwise a very good clean map. . hardcover
1923170115Peking.: 外交部. Wai jiao bu. December1923. Volume One only of three. 4 108 leaves four-hole stab binding in red paper covers. Original red wrappers a little faded in places and chipped and torn with some loss. Title pages some occasional foxing but generally very clean small numeric stamp upper wrapper barely visible light damp stain outer edge last leaves 4 x 3cm loss to paper on title page not affecting the text very clean and sound internally. Text in traditional Chinese. 32.6 x 19.2cm. Scarce. This conference also known as The Washington Naval Conference; The Washington Arms Conference or the Washington Disarmament Conference was a meeting of delegates from nine nations - the USA Japan China France Britain Italy Belgium the Netherlands and Portugal. This group which very deliberately excluded Russia met in this interesting post WWI world to discuss and negotiate their interests in the Pacific and the East Asian region. Three major treaties were some of the results of the conference: Four-Power Treaty; Five-Power Treaty also known at the Washington Naval Treaty and the Nine-Power Treaty together with a number of other smaller agreements. These treaties helped keep the peace throughout the 1920s and also helped Japan build up her navy and work on consolidating her position in China. The decisions and actions that took place at this conference clearly had an effect on the lead up to World War II in East Asia and it can be argued still have echoes today on relationships with and within the region today. . 外交部. [Wai jiao bu]. unknown
1857124314Philadelphia.: Lippincott. 1857. 29 full page black and white engravings including Bathing Scene in Japan and an engraved title page 507pp title page little creased and soiled upper hinge starting occasional light spotting professionally rebound in modern maroon cloth. The author Lieutenant A.W. Habersham of the US Navy was an officer on the North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Expedition. This account of the expedition is a fascinating and pleasing read and full of detail of the people their customs and the sights seen. Includes chapters on Cape Town Singapore Hong Kong Shanghai including an encounter with pirates Japan Kamtschatka and the northern Russian shores. . Lippincott. hardcover
1519219406Shanghai.: No publication details. Circa 1915 -1930s. Coloured handbill advertising Price's Water Buffalo Brand candles. Text in traditional Chinese characters 26.2 x 13.2cm. Very good. Price's candles started developing internationally in 1910 and in 1915 had a factory in Shanghai. In this advertisement the name of this old family brand founded in 1830 Price's Candles has been rendered into Chinese with characters that sound like Price's i.e. 'Bai li shi' 'bai li' being a name which would appeal in China being a homonym for 'a hundred benefits'. It is also a homonym for 'white pears' which the advertisement has included as a clever visual pun - white pears in fact not pears but the top portion of six candles in a box. <br> <br>According to the text these 'foreign' candles have won international prizes are made of top quality ingredients and have a number of special qualities; they are produced by the Chinese in Shanghai under expert supervision last for a long time do not have an unpleasant smell and will not go soft and bend. The picture includes an image of strength - an old man holding burning candles riding a water buffalo drawn in an appealing Chinese line-drawing style with the characters for happiness good fortune and long life next to him guaranteed to appeal to Chinese customers. . No publication details. unknown
CROSOVV00895NEW. NEW. Enviamos a todo el mundo por USPS. UPS o DHL. 100% garantia en su compra. We ship worldwide. unknown
1931174493Tientsin.: Tientsin Press. 1931. Five coloured plates and a colour illustrated frontispiece with tissue-guards nine full-page sketch maps throughout the text. 27 x 21cm. Original blue cloth boards stamped in gilt with a Chinese device on the front board and lettered in gilt. 71pp. Some light age toning to text block edges and endpapers but an extremely good clean and bright copy. Chapter headings: The Gulf of Pechili; The Yellow Sea; The Yangtsze Estuary; The Chusan Archipelago; The China Sea; The South China Sea. . Tientsin Press. hardcover
1925167497New York.: Teachers' College Columbia University. 1925. Colour frontispiece - the Mystic Symbol of Familism Plan 16 black and white photo illustrations 4 maps within the text numerous tables xxx 367pp index endpapers lightly browned. Original dark blue cloth covered boards red & black title label with Yin-Yang symbol on the spine edges rough cut. An extremely clean and firm copy in exceptionally good order. 20.5 x 13.4cm. Scarce in this condition. "A detailed analysis of social structure and relations in a rural village of Kwangtung province emphasising the importance of the family as the primary social unit." 2078 Hucker. Complete in itself Volume II it seems never eventuated. . Teachers' College Columbia University. hardcover
20092081502111900527Bunbutsu 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 175p Size: A4 Soft Cover book Bunbutsu paperback
SONG9812879773Springer 2015-12-01. 1st ed. 2016. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x1.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
193363969Hsinking Manchuria China: Department of Foreign Affairs Manchoukuo Government 1933. Four works in one. Tall 8vo. 22; 4 46; 4 35 1; 6 36 pp. including all four parts with original green-tinted self-printed softcovers bound within. Printed beige-coloured softcovers minor chipping head & foot of spine some creasing dustsoiling still VG- copy from library of Tom Atiyeh. First edition thus of this combined edition detailing the Imperialist Japanese government’s justification and role in revival of the Qing Dynasty under Emperor Pu-Yi with Zheng Xiaoxu as Prime Minister in March 1934. This rump state in China’s Manchurian region would be controlled and run by the Japanese until the end of World War II when Soviet forces defeated the Kwantung Army and captured Emperor Pu-yi. Department of Foreign Affairs, Manchoukuo Government, paperback
1594New. Signed and numbered limited edition Subterranean Press hardcover
1972AG-10060<p>Beijing: Published by Foreign Language Press 1972 <b>FIRST EDITION</b> the January 1972 Script Revised by the Song of the Dragon River Group of Shanghai. Started with Quotation from Chairman Mao on the first page large 8vo xii 44 pp. 12 colophon fine condition <i>fine condition</i><br /></p><p>北京:外è¯å‡ºç‰ˆç¤¾å‡ºç‰ˆï¼Œ1972年第一版,由上海《龙江颂》改编,开头带有毛主å¸è¯å½•。本册共44页12页彩色舞å°ç…§ç‰‡ï¼Œå“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.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.</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‰§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><p><br /></p> Foreign Language Press
1971AG-10059<p>Beijing: Published by Foreign Language Press 1971 <b>FIRST EDITION.</b> The July 1970 Script Revised by "The Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy" Group of Peking Opera Troupe of Shanghai. Large 8vo. XXX 113 6 pp. colophon with 3 pages Quotations from Chairman Mao. Printed pictorial wrappers <i>minor tear to the foot edge of the front cover minor curled at the head edge of the front cover else very good condition.</i><br /></p><p>北京:外文出版社出版,1971年第一版,由ä¸å›½äº¬å‰§å›¢æ ¹æ®1970年剧本è”åˆæ”¹ç¼–。å‰é¡µå¸¦æœ‰æ¯›ä¸»å¸è¯å½•。å°çš®é¡¶éƒ¨ç¨æœ‰ç£¨æŸï¼Œå…¶ä»–部分å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p><p><br /></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.</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> Foreign Language Press paperback
1972AG-10058<p>Beijing: Published by Foreign Language Press 1972 <b>FIRST EDITION</b>. The May 1970 Script Revised Collectively by China Peking Opera Troupe. Started with Quotation from Chairman Mao on the first page. Large 8vo. vii 98 1 pp. colophon printed pictorial wrappers<i> very good condition.</i><br /></p><p><i>北京:外文出版社出版,</i><i>1972</i><i>年第一版,由ä¸å›½äº¬å‰§å›¢æ ¹æ®</i><i>1970</i><i>年剧本è”åˆæ”¹ç¼–。å‰é¡µå¸¦æœ‰æ¯›ä¸»å¸è¯å½•。å“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.</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‰§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> Foreign Language Press paperback
200525206Leeds: Leeds Art Collections Fund 2005. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. 13.8x9.8x2.6in. With 1134 color plates. <br>639pp 10.93lb 13.8x9.8x2.6in <br>EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES NECESSARY Leeds Art Collections Fund hardcover