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6592Paris, Librairie Renouard, Henri Laurens Editeur, 1918. 1 volume in-folio (30*41 cm), broché, XII-519 pp., enrichi d'environ 500 gravures illustrées, très bon exemplaire à l'état de neuf. Tirage limité à 550 exemplaires numérotés (No 406). Un autre exemplaire, relié plein cuir moderne, est vendu 550 euros.
8338Peking, Chine, Editions Henri Vetch, 1937. 2 gros volumes in-8, X + 307 pp. - IX + 349 pp., reliés plein cuir moderne, couvertures imprimées conservées, illustrés de 4 + 3 cartes dépliantes présentant des rousseurs (carte générale de la province du Yunnan, carte du tronçon septentrional de la frontière sino-birmane non délimitée, carte ethnographique du premier district des marches coloniales yunnanaises, carte des frontières birmano-yunnanaises, partie méridionale de la frontière birmano-yunnanaise non délimitée et partie nord non délimitée de la frontière birmano-yunnanaise), très bon état.
192018752Shanghai, Commercial Press, 1920. VI, 165 p., XIX, 16 full-page maps. 8vo, original wrappers (stained and bumped).
92433aaf1974, environ 150x160 cm, montée sur toile, avec support en bois.
188415406Paris, chez la plupart des libraires, 1884. In-8 de [2]-47-3 pages, plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs, double filets dorés encadrants les plats, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. Ex-libris Paul Coichot. Une coiffe et un mors légèrement frottés. La reliure est signée de B. Berthet.
200721820Fontfroide-le-Haut, Éditions Fata Morgana, 2007. In-8 en feuilles de [24] pages, couverture à rabats imprimée en couleurs.
18489299Paris, A. Frank, 1848. In-4 de [10]-326-[4] pages, demi-veau brun, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés et à froid, étiquette de titre verte. Mors fendus et frottés, dos légèrement frotté, quelques rousseurs.
184020303Paris, Ernest Bourdin et Cie éditeur, 1840. In-8 de 4-VII-[1]-VIII-621-[3] pages, demi-veau beige à petits coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, roulette à froid.
193829233ABPeking, Pappelinsel-Werkstatt, 1938. 8°. (1) Bl., 294 (6) S. Mit zahlr. Textillustr. nach Holzschnitten und Kupferstichen. Orig.-Pappband mit goldgepr. Rückenschild (leicht berieben und bestossen).
19107097Paris, Goupil & Cie, 1910. In-folio de [10]-165-[8] pages, belle reliure en plein maroquin bleu nuit orné de roulettes, décors et encadrements dorés, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, roulettes, filet et titre dorés, tête dorée, roulette dorée aux contreplats, couvertures et dos conservés.
135179aafParis, Chez Didot, M. DCC. XLIX., 1749, in-8vo, 2 ff. + 388 p. + 36 planches de Vues et Cartes dépl., reliure en veau de l’époque, dos à cinq nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, bel exemplaire.
1938027344Cambridge Massachusetts 1938 Harvard University Press Hardcover 1st Edition
2017x-1138738816Taylor & Francis 2017. Hardcover. New. 644 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.50 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
1836257805Paris: B. Warée Ainé Libraire. Rignoux Imprimeur - Founder 1836. vi pp. premlims 20 ff. text surrounded by engraved decorative border. 12mo. Later hand-lettered wrappers lacking original pink wrappers light soiling to title page else fine. vi pp. premlims 20 ff. text surrounded by engraved decorative border. 12mo. A catalogue of 20 works mostly on China paper printed by Rignoux and offered for sale by Warée. 18 of the titles had been displayed at the Exposition des produits de l'industrie française in 1834. Most of the works are marked "unique."<br /> Rare; only a handful of copies located on OCLC. B. Warée Ainé, Libraire. Rignoux, Imprimeur - Founder unknown
189164156New York NY: Hurst & Co. 1891. 12mo. vi 7-504 pp. Frontisp. Decorated emerald-green publisher’s cloth gilt & black ornament borders lettering front cover & spine patterned endpapers uniform interior toning throughout as typical with 19th-Century Hurst publications still a VG copy from the library of David Kohl 1946-2025 former art teacher at the Hong Kong International School musician artist and historian. First Hurst edition of this well-written memoir first published in 1869 by Robert Carter detailing her life as a Presbyterian missionary to China with husband John Nevius 1829-1893 after first sailing for China in March 1853 arriving in Ningbo Hangzhou Yantai then Chefoo in China’s Shandong Province. The couple’s efforts included diligently learning the Chinese language setting up schools for Chinese women and young female children coping with Cholera outbreaks warlords bandits and setting up schools. One particular section of the memoir focuses on preparing tea and tea leaves for market and how the varieties were determined as well as traveling up the Yangtze River. Despite her frequent illnesses Helen Nevius 1833-1910 devoted considerable time and support into her husband John’s development of the “Nevius Method†of missionary efforts in China whihc emphasized personal evangelism Bible centric instruction self-propagation and self-government encouraging local fundraising church and mission building and cooperation with other missionaries along with continually building and expanding schools which received partial subsidies. They were frequently apart for extended periods due to her frequent poor health and over 40 years returning to the U.S. from China due to incapacity and overwork. See: Joshua Bowman The “Nevius Method:†Retrieving Theological and Missiological Criteria for Money in Missions Training Leaders 2026. Hurst & Co., hardcover
193054650Shanghai China & St. Helena CA: Published by Browhite Arts 1930. 4to. 96 pp unpaginated. Including printed photo frontisp. 41 printed photographic plates all w/ decorative woodcut engraved borders. Raised embossed & decorated burgundy pebbled cloth publisher’s binding gilt dragon & ornament on front cover minor edgewear & rubbing light uniform interior toning minor ink staining to fore-edge of textblock not affecting text or images still G copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated compilation of photographs documenting China before the Second Sino-Japanese War including images of the Great Wall Bridge of the Jade Green Waters Spirit Mountain Monastery a Foochow Junk on the Min River The Moon Gate in Peking the Camel Back Bridge in the Palace Gardens the Lama Abbott in the monastery in Peking and many others. James Henry 1896-1954 and Herbert Clarence 1896-1962 were Australian-born twins who grew up in California and went to China as Seventh Day Adventist missionaries in 1921 and 1923 and Henry was an excellent photographer and filmmaker who took photographs and movies in China and then selling them as a fundraiser for the brothers’ missionary efforts in China. Prior to World War II they both went on frequent lecture tours presenting photos and movies to audiences across the West. Published by Browhite Arts, hardcover
1836257805Paris: B. Warée Ainé Libraire. Rignoux Imprimeur - Founder 1836. vi pp. premlims 20 ff. text surrounded by engraved decorative border. 12mo. Later hand-lettered wrappers lacking original pink wrappers light soiling to title page else fine. vi pp. premlims 20 ff. text surrounded by engraved decorative border. 12mo. A catalogue of 20 works mostly on China paper printed by Rignoux and offered for sale by Warée. 18 of the titles had been displayed at the Exposition des produits de l'industrie française in 1834. Most of the works are marked "unique."<br/>Rare; only a handful of copies located on OCLC. B. Warée Ainé, Libraire. Rignoux, Imprimeur - Founder unknown books
1930222401930. China family photograph album. 1930s-1960s. This album documents family life across major political transitions in twentieth-century China including the Republican period the years of Japanese occupation and the early decades of the People's Republic. The photographs record everyday experience across multiple regions showing movement between northern southern and northeastern cities as well as Hong Kong and provide visual evidence of how individuals and families navigated changing political and social conditions. The material is particularly strong in its geographic breadth with identified locations including Beijing Guangzhou Wuhan Dalian Jilin Shenyang Anshan Fushun and Hong Kong linking domestic life to major urban and industrial centers.<br /> <br /> Album containing 107 original black-and-white silver gelatin photographs mounted in a string-bound volume with individual prints ranging approximately from 1.25 x 1.5 to 4 x 6 inches. The photographs include studio portraits with painted backdrops from the 1930s family groupings of multiple generations and school portraits of children posed in uniform before institutional buildings. Clothing varies between Western-style suits and traditional garments such as qipao indicating shifts in dress across time and place. Urban scenes show streets promenades docks and architectural landmarks with some images bearing printed or written location identifications in Chinese. Several photographs depict travel aboard a passenger vessel suggesting movement between mainland cities and Hong Kong. Industrial environments and city signage appear in images associated with Shenyang and Fushun reflecting the presence of major industrial centers in northeastern China.<br /> <br /> The album spans decades marked by war occupation and state formation when cities such as Shenyang and Anshan developed as industrial hubs under Japanese control and later under the People's Republic while Hong Kong functioned as a site of movement and exchange. The combination of studio portraiture school imagery and travel scenes provides a continuous record of family life through these changes linking private experience to broader historical conditions. Light edge wear and toning to photographs with occasional spotting and minor marks to mounts; overall very good. A substantial visual record of Chinese family life across shifting political and geographic landscapes in the mid-twentieth century. unknown
19942081502111900021chinese worker 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 hardcover book chinese worker paperback
12796Paris, imprimé par autorisation du Roi, à l'Imprimerie Royale, MDCCCXLI (1841). 1 volume in-8, demi reliure basane, plats cartonnés,dos orné de chevaux ailés, 275 pp., bon état général, enrichi d'un bel ex-libris. Un autre exemplaire, en reliure moderne plein tabac, couverture imprimée conservée.
13002Paris, imprimé par autorisation du Roi, à l'Imprimerie Royale, MDCCCXLI (1841). 1 volume in-8, demi reliure basane, plats cartonnés, dos orné de chevaux ailés, 275 pp., bon état général, enrichi d'un bel ex-libris
12988Shanghai, Printed and Published at the Office of the North China Daily & Herald, Ltd, 1926. 1 set of 14 issues of the magazine in folio (32*47 cm), in very good condition. Numerous articles, photographs, advertisements in text or full page. With drawings by Sapajou.
8403Péking, 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 numéro 96). Bel exemplaire, broché, couverture illustrée avec image contrecollée, bords des plats effrangés mais intérieur très propre, très bon exemplaire.
5465Paris, Librairie Vve A Morel & Cie, M DCCC LXXXI (1881), Librairie Centrale d'Architecture. 1 volume in-folio (37*29 cm), 308 pp. (text) and 32 large prints, some in colours, usual light foxing on pages, a very good copy overall, rebound in modern full leather. Very heavy, extra-postage required.
11915Paris, Maisonneuve et Ch. Leclerc Editeurs, Libraires de la Société Sinico-Japonaise, 1889. 1 volume in-8, 68-176 pp., reliure moderne demi-toile, plats cartonnés, couvertures imprimées conservées, bel exemplaire.