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20022081502111901380line book office 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. line book office paperback
200464060Beijing: Sinomaps Press distributed by Xinhua Bookstore 2004. Contains Explnatory Notes in English 4to pp. 4 iv 3 1 244; original printed wrappers; Attached Tables in English an envelope containing 21 double-page tables; plus a very large geological map of China on 8 sheets each sheet approx. 24" x 38" or slightly smaller; depths shown by gradient tints and contours. The entite contents in a publisher's pictorial folding clamshell box. Fine copy. The Geological Map of the People's Republic of China with Chinese and English versions was published by the SinoMaps Press in 2004 at the scale of 1:2 500 000 including 8 sheets. The chief compiler is Huang Chongke and the associate chief com pilers are Ye Tianzhu Chen Keqiang Wu Kuanlian Ji Xiaoyan Gao Zhenjia Qian Dadu Tian Yuying He Yongxiang Zhang Qinghe Cao Banggong Li Long Shao Heming Wang Yongqin Yang Minggui Zhang Zhongwei Yao Dongsheng and Zheng Jiankang. More than 100 geologists cartographers and members of computer mapping took part in the compilation of the map. OCLC locates 7 copies in the US: South Florida Illinois Harvard Ohio State St. Louis University the US Geological Society 2. Sinomaps Press, distributed by Xinhua Bookstore unknown
19932081502111900077TW Republic of China Historical Materials Research Center 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: hardcover book TW Republic of China Historical Materials Research Center paperback
20002080502106909629Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
197315955-AR<p>Hardcover w/ clear plastic dj in slipcase last entered info in text appears 1973 publication. Color still good on softcover slipcase but has a little wear to flap end corners some pressured places along spine. Hardback virtually fine one small spot on title page not sure whether came after or part of printing some tiny light spots on page edges in places.</p> hardcover
182717336Leipzig, Ponthieu, 1827. 3 in 1 Bd. X S., 2 Bll., 198 S., 2 Bll., 172 S., 2 Bll., 140 S. 3 Kupfer-Frontisp. Kl.-8°. Pp. der 19. Jahrhunderts mit Rückentitel (beschabt und bestoßen). [6 Warenabbildungen]
193527687(Stgt, Südd. Lichtdruck-Anstalt, ca. 1935. Bildband mit 73 Fotoabbildungen. ca. 21,1/30,4 cm. 32 ungez. S. OKarton. Schnurbindung. Vorderdeckel mit angedeutetem Eckknick, minimal gebraucht, recht schön.
11907Lyon, A. Rey et Cie, Imprimeurs, 1898. 1 fort volume in-4 (28*21 cm), XXXVI + 386 pp. + 469 pp., reliure ancienne demi-maroquin, dos et plats frottés, intérieur très frais,, enrichi de 9 cartes dépliantes et d'innombrables figures, planches et gravures, bon état d'ensemble.
12745Shanghaï, Printed and Published at the Office of the North-China Dailt News & Herald Ltd, 1926 (April-June). 13 issues of The North China Herald, published during the second trimester of 1926, in-folio (47*30 cm), 616 pp., with some advertisements, in good condition. Scarce. Most of the issues show a Sapajou cartoon on front page.
10246Trollope & Colls Ltd, London, 1924. 1 volume folio, modern burgundy leather covers, 38*25 cm, 78 pp., with many full page photographic plates of buildings built by Trollops and Calls, all over the world, a very good copy. A very large (105 x 38 cm) folding panorama of "The Bund - Shanghai", large folding map (55 x 51 cm) of Some of the Buildings Erected by Trollope & Colls in the City of London, occasional spot of foxing, all text pages and plates present and attached in sound, tight binding, no tears.
1796PHO-543Paris, Denné le jeune, Bocquillon, Poisson, an IV [1795]. 2 volumes in-8(220x135mm), demi basane époque , dos lisse orné pièce de titre rouge (Reliure de l'époque)coifes et coins usés , mors fendu. Chadenat, n°6357. - Cordier, Sinica, 2387.
10318Kelly and Walsh, Limited, Shanghai, MCMXXX. 1 volume in-4, XXXI-177 pp., featuring one hundred and fifteen full page plates in colour, rebound in modern red leather, a very good copy. Some discrete stamps from Kansas Library ans signature from Arlington.
5024Péking, Henri Vetch, MCMXXXV. 1 volume in-4, XXI-184-(22) pp., illustré de 115 planches hors texte en couleurs et de figures dans le texte, bibliographie et index. Edition limitée à 320 exemplaires dont 300 sur papier Croxley de luxe (exemplaire justifié sans numéro). Bel exemplaire, reliure moderne plein cuir tabac, couverture illustrée conservée avec image contrecollée, quelques menus défauts sur les 2 derniers feuillets.
Folding map, numerous black and white engravings, xvi + 533pp + 2 adverts, index, original blind stamped cloth, slightly worn, teared on top of spine. Text and plates are clean and very bright. "Atkinson's original objective in undertaking these travels was to sketch the scenery of Siberia. He traveled on a czar's pass out of Russia's Asiatic dominions from Kokhan on the west to the eastern end of the Baikal and as far south as the Chinese town of Tchin-si; and into the immense Syan-shan chain, never before seen by any European and a great portion of the western part of the Gobi. He crossed over 39,500 miles in 7 years penetrating into areas most probably never seen by a white man. He suffered significantly, from hunger and thirst and was placed in critical situations amongst Central Asian tribes and among escaped Chinese prisoners. Atkinson produce at least 560 sketches of the scenery, executed in colours. A number are exquisitely produced in this volume and in lithographed colours as well. His book has over the years become known as one of the greatest accounts of European travel into Central and Eastern Asia".
Two volumes in one. Royal octavo. Pp. xii, 152; vii, 386. Group-portrait as frontispiece. Plus large folding map preceding frontispiece, folding map bound-in, and large fold-out plan "Section of Main Caravan Route (.)" bound at end of volume I. Includes a transcript of Bourne's letter to the Marquess of Salisbury. Appendices, glossary, tables, text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's maroon full cloth, bit soiled and frayed in places, spine gilt; joints and part of spine mended for splits, spine-ends bumped or chipped, maps and first and last leaves foxed. In good overall condition, very good interior. - - First edition. Sir Frederick Samuel Augustus Bourne (1854-1940) was Consul in charge of the Blackburn Commercial Mission. Between October 1896 and June 1897, members of the Blackburn Commission travelled some 4,300 miles through the interior of south and central China. They collected detailed information on all factors relating to how the Chinese met "their own wants in the matter of textiles", including material on marketing, distribution, indigenous handicraft production, taxation and "local customs and usage as they might affect [the United Kingdom's] textile industry". The Commission also investigated in detail remote or less known parts of the country, and provided an account of means of communication by land and water. The report was published in two lengthy sections by The North-East Lancashire Press Company in Blackburn, a very rare imprint. The first part was compiled by Bourne; the second by H. Neville and H. Bell. See further: "Commerce and Capitalism in Chinese Societies", Gary G. Hamilton (London, Routledge, 2006). Bourne published also, among others, "The Lo-Fou mountains: An excursion" (Hongkong, 1895); and "Trade of central and southern China" (Shanghai, 1898).
11020Paris, Henri Plon, Imprimeur Editeur, 1863. 1 volume in-8, reliure demi-basane rouge, plats cartonnés, dos à nerfs, sans pièce de titre, 580 pp., enrichi d'une planche grande dépliante in fine, avec plusieurs figures anatomiques représentant les points d'acuponcture chinoise, quelques rousseurs éparses, bon exemplaire.
11853Pékin, Imprimerie de la Politique de Pékin, 1917. 1 volume in-8, oblong, 139 pp., ouvrage broché à la chinoise, impression en pages doubles, papier un peu bruni, couvertures usagées, bon état intérieur.
6287Paris, Librairie Vve A Morel & Cie, M DCCC LXXXI (1881), Librairie Centrale d'Architecture. 1 volume in-folio (37*29 cm), under portfolio, 308 pp. (text) and 32 large prints, some in colours, usual light foxing on pages, a very good copy overall, in its original condition, the spine has been reinforced.
12392Changhai, Imprimerie de la Mission Catholique, Orphelinat de T'ou-sè-wè, Zi-Ka-Wei, 1922. 1 grande carte en couleurs, 70*50 cm, très bon état.
9940in 12 demi-chagrin vert foncé à nerfs, titre, fers dorés, filets à froid charnière intérieure toile verte. Faux-titre, frontispice, titre illustré, 236 pages, 33 illustrations dans le texte, 1 panorama dépliant de la Mecque. Paris Hachette & Cie 1896.Edition originale. Quelques rousseurs éparses habituelles, sinon très bon état.GERVAIS COURTELLEMONT est un pionnier de la photographie en couleurs, grand voyageur il photographia l’Afrique du nord, la Turquie, l’Espagne, le Portugal, l’Inde, la Chine, l’indo chine…Converti à l’islam, il avait rapporté, en 1896 de la Mecque et de ses environs des photos inédites
7716Paris, Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1894. 1 grand volume in-4, II-232 pp, reliure moderne plein cuir, richement illustré de 42 planches en héliogravure par Dujardin, représentant 124 pièces de la collection de l'auteur. Importantes traces de mouillure sur la marge inférieure des planches (quart inférieur des feuillets). A good copy but waterstains marks on the lower part of the prints. Please ask for more details and pictures before ordering). Some other copies, in good condition, with original binding, available at 720 euros.
2830Paris, Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1894. 1 grand volume in-4, II-232 pp, reliure demi-chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, plats cartonnés, richement illustré de 42 planches en héliogravure par Dujardin, représentant 124 pièces de la collection de l'auteur. Bel exemplaire, a very nice copy.
6972Paris, London, Hachette & Company, 1912. 1 volume in-12, 12 pp. + XXVII pp. + 471 pp. + 8 pp. (annonces publicitaires), enrichi de 43 cartes et plans, souvent dépliants, reliure toile rouge éditeur, très bon état général.
Octavo. Pp. xvi, 400. Frontispiece. Full-page plates, 4 maps, many text illustrations, head- and tail-pieces. Illustrated initial to the preface. Appendix, index. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full pebble-grained cloth, large gilt illustration to upper cover, and with gilt lettering, spine gilt, forest-green chalked endpapers; spine ends bumped. A very good copy indeed. ~ Third thousand. Uncommon.
1798007522Paris, F. Buisson An 6 de la République 1798 bzw. Lepetit 1807, 1798. viii, 515; 412; 399 S. Unbeschnittene Orig.-Interimsbroschuren mit gedruckten Rückenschildchen. Der Atlas als kleinformatiger, unter Verwendung des alten Materials restaurierter Lederband der Zeit mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt. (Fortsetzung des Titels:) a la suite de l'Ambassade de Lord Macartney, par John Barrow; Traduit de l'Anglais par J. B. J. Breton. Mit 21 doppelblattgroßen Kupferstich-Tafeln (davon 2 koloriert) (= Bibliothèque portative des Voyages, Tome XLII). Zur besseren Durchsetzung britischer Interessen in China ernannte König George III. Lord Macartney (1737-1806) zum ersten Botschaft am chinesischen Kaiserhof. Er wählte Georges Staunton (1737-1801) als Sekretär und Stellvertreter auch wenn die Popularität von dessen Beschreibung der ersten großen britischen Chinareise kaum darüber hinwegzutäuschen vermochte, daß den Briten vieles im Reich der Mitte unklar und dunkel blieb. Immerhin enthält Stauntons Werk die ersten ausführlichen Nachrichten über den Pei-ho, den die Gesandtschaft im August 1793 bis zur Stadt Tung-tschóu hinauffuhr. Unser Exemplar der ersten französischen Übersetzung leider ohne den vierten Textband mit den 3 gefalteten Karten! Cordier: Bibliotheca Sinica 2384f. Die Broschuren mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, jedoch unbeschnitten und damit zum Aufbinden geeignet. Der kleinformatige Atlas mit Besitzvermerk von 1888. Insgesamt handelt es sich um ein noch ordentliches Exemplar, dessen beiliegender Tafelband einen guten Eindruck von Land und Leuten Chinas zur damaligen Zeit vermittelt.