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2013DADAX1844641872Brand: Paths International Ltd 2013-02-01. paperback. New. 5.50x0.50x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Paths International Ltd paperback
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1990005498679Jiangsu Mei Shu Chu Ban She: Fa Xing Jiangsu Sheng Xin Hua Shu Dian; Gansu Ren Min Chu B. 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Folio - between 12" - 15" Tall. Large folio in jacket and slipcase slipcase is bumped. Text in Mandarin Chinese. Study of Buddhist mural paintings. Description:. Jiangsu Mei Shu Chu Ban She: Fa Xing Jiangsu Sheng Xin Hua Shu Dian; Gansu Ren Min Chu B. hardcover
1017224633.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
101722014X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191333208London: G. Bell 1913. First edition. With 16 colour plates by Mrs. Dudley Forsyth Miss Janet Leveson-Gower and the Arts Co. Derby and 63 Illustrations from Photographs. 201 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to. Original green cloth. Fine. Bookplate of James Boone. First edition. With 16 colour plates by Mrs. Dudley Forsyth Miss Janet Leveson-Gower and the Arts Co. Derby and 63 Illustrations from Photographs. 201 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to. <br/><br/> G. Bell hardcover
19950085133China: np 1995. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase. No date c. 1995. Hardcover. Text in English and Chinese. Fine in the original slipcase. Includes 23 stamps all in fine condition. np hardcover
19950085134Ezhou China: Post Office of Ezhou / Changjing Cruise Overseas Travel Corp 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine/Slipcase. No date c. 1995. Hardcover. Text in English and Chinese. Previous owner's signature on front blank page otherwise Fine in the original slipcase. Includes 27 stamps all in fine condition. Post Office of Ezhou / Changjing Cruise Overseas Travel Corp hardcover
102096264X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
a1023331961 first edition. One large 4to hardcover volume green cloth with mounted white cloth spine label. Appears to be private binding of all documents relevant to the question of the representatin of China in the United Nations. About 300-400 pages. Most pages toned but legible and not brittle. Some pages have light water stains not reducing legibility. Front loose blank end paper removed neatly. Slight discoloration on cover cloth. No owner marks. Good. Unusual. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
1019467002.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19371006EAST ASIA<br /><i>Zuijin zhi Dongya Xingshi Tujie </i><i>Map Explaining the Latest Situation in East Asia</i>. Mainichi Shimbun Osaka Office Japan Showa period 1937.<br />Highly pictorial Japanese propaganda map of East Asia issued just six months before the outbreak of the second Sino-Japanese War. The map focuses on China's military situation and shows a separate Manchuria and Jidong Autonomous Region. Heavy industry military communication and supply lines airfields and foreign military bases are delineated with the note that there are '200000 Communists' at the Chinese Communist Party's northern Shaanxi base. The projection of the map is such that it illustrates the 'horseshoe formation' showing Manchuria 'the lifeline of Japan' as being surrounded by Japan's enemies.<br /><br />Chomo-lithographic map of East Asia 780 x 1065 mm. Territories in yellow and identified with a red cross other parts of the globe colored in green or red explanatory title at foot inset world map at lower left labelled mainly in Japanese and Chinese characters. Mild toning long closed tear repaired with old tape some other tears edgewear. Mainichi Shimbun Osaka Office, Japan, Showa period,
1779178310London. circa1779. A pair of engravings on a single sheet of laid paper each 14 x 15 cm including captions; 37 x 23 cm sheet the sheet with scattered spotting and toning mainly affecting the margins but in very good condition. This engraving appeared in Middleton's "New & Complete System of Geography" 1779 and is an example of the demand for publishers to supply views of the East and exotic "New Worlds". The late-seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had seen a dramatic increase in the publication of voyage accounts and compilations and collections on the London book market. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
1779178311London. circa1779. A pair of engravings on a single sheet of laid paper each 13 x 16.4 cm including captions; 37 x 23 cm sheet the sheet with scattered spotting and toning mainly affecting the margins in original uncoloured state as issued in very good condition. This engraving appeared in Middleton's "New & Complete System of Geography" 1779 and is an example of the demand for publishers to supply views of the East and exotic "New Worlds". The late-seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had seen a dramatic increase in the publication of voyage accounts and compilations and collections on the London book market. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
1779178306London. circa1779. Engraving on laid paper 29 x 17 cm platemark including caption; 37 x 22.7 cm sheet decorative border and title cartouche lower corner a little creased margins with scattered spotting and toning but in very good condition. This engraving appeared in Middleton's "New & Complete System of Geography" 1779 and is an example of the demand for publishers to supply views of the East and exotic "New Worlds". The late-seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had seen a dramatic increase in the publication of voyage accounts and compilations and collections on the London book market. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
1782178309London. circa1782. Engraving on laid paper 19 x 28.8 cm platemark including caption; 24.5 x 37 cm sheet decorative border edge tears and toning and occasional spotting but in very good condition. This engraving appeared in Millar's "New complete & Universal System of Geography" and is an example of the demand for publishers to supply views of the East and exotic "New Worlds". The late-seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw a dramatic increase in the publication of voyage accounts and compilations and collections on the London book market. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
2011213227Australia.: National Museum of Australia. 2011. Colour illustrations 181pp text in English and Chinese covers a little soiled otherwise very good paperback copy. 33.5 x 26.5cm.<P> Catalogue for an exhibition held at the National Museum of Australia 29 September 2011 to 29 January 2012.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 213227</b> . National Museum of Australia. paperback
1744178291London. circa1744. Engraving on laid paper 21.5 x 28.4 cm trimmed to the image in very good condition. Wonderfully detailed engraving showing with great flourish the retinue of the Chinese Emperor published in "An Account of the Empire of China" by Dominick Fernandez Navarette extracted from the great 18th Century voyage compliation by Awnsham and Churchill. <br> <br>From the Estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . unknown
2016F8724China Intercontinental Press. 2016. Paperback. Fine. A fine set in a fine slip case ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 0 pages . 7508533399 . China Intercontinental Press paperback
19591007<p><b><i>China Pictorial 219 issues</i></b></p><p>Beijing: China Pictorial distributed by Guozi Shudian; printed in the People's Republic of China comprising 219 issues covering the years 1959–1984 each measuring approx. 10-3/16 x 14-1/2 inches 26 × 37 cm overall condition is very good plus to near-fine. Because of the weight shipping will be by FedEx Ground</p><p>China Pictorial is a monthly magazine bi-weekly thru 1960 illustrated with photographs and essays about current events <b>highlighting the development and progress in modern PRC</b> the People's Republic of China. It doubled as a <i>propaganda tool of the Chinese government</i> and was issued in 19 languages including Korean Russian German French Spanish and Italian. Several issues include various supplements calendars and flyers laid inside. Except for the one duplicate issue covering the funeral of Chairman Mao 1976.11 which is in Chinese all remaining 218 issues are the English-Language version. Quite rare thus.</p><p>1959: No. 2-22; 1960: No. 2-14 16-24; 1961: No. 1-12; 1962: No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11; 1963: No. 1-12; 1964 No. 1-5 7-12; 1965: No. 1-4; 1966: No. 1-10; 1968: No. 1-9 11-12; 1969: No. 1-8 10-12; 1971: No. 1-9 11-12 1972: No. 1-12; 1973: No. 1-12; 1974: No. 1-6 8-11; 1975: No. 1-6 8 10; 1976: No. 1-9 11; 1978: No. 1 7; 1979: No. 1-9 12 1980: No.1 3 4 5 7 11 12; 1981: No.1 3 4 7 8 9 10; 1982: No. 2 4 9 11; 1983: No. 12; 1984: No. 12; </p><p><i>Important events detailed: Modern woodcuts in China; Hard-Stone Carving-A Special Craft of Peking; Stamp collection; the Propaganda Poster—A Fighting Art; Works of Art by PLA Men; Peking Peasants Hold Sports Meeting; Wrought Iron Pictures; The Museum of the Chinese Revolution; In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the 1911 Revolution; Tea Drink in China; Mei Lan-fang and His School of Art; The people of Tibet for the first time in history in the midst of electing their local representatives; A Great People's Fighter—Lei Feng & Lei Feng's Dairy; The First GANEFO; Guo Lan-ying A Well-Known Singer; Box-Wood Carving; Painting Illustrating Chairman Mao's Poem; New Stamps</i><i>ï¼›</i><i>China Successfully Explodes Her First Atom Bomb; A Splendid Revolutionary Oil Painting "Chairman Mao Goes To Anyuan"; Piano Music "The Red Lantern" with Peking Opera Singing; Ping Pang Ball Spreads Friendship: Chuang Tse-tung of China with Glenn Cowan of the US.; Ancient Chinese Silk and the Silk Road; President Nixon Visits China: Chairman Mao Meets President Nixon in Peking; Photographs Taken by Edgar Snow in China in 1936; Choukoutien-Home of Peking Ape-Man; Peking Duck; Jade in China; Yellow River Valley-Cradle of Ancient Chinese Civilization; Evergreen Friendship Between the Chinese and Japanese People; Criticize the Fallacies of Lin Piao and Confucius in Peiking and Tsinghua University; A Madman's Diary by Lu Hsun; Chin Shih Huang's Progressive Role in History; the Shang Yang Reform; Lu Shun a Pictorial Series in Gouache; the Chen Sheng-Wu Kuang Uprising; More Ancient Treasures Excavated at Mawangtui: Books Copied on Silk; Wang Chung Against Confucius; Tsao Tsao; Vice Premier Deng Visits The United States; The Silk Road; Painting of Wu Guanzhong; The Chinese Muslim; How an Ancient Chinese Painting Was Reproduced; Fan Zeng's Figure Painting; The Museum of Qin Dynasty Terracotta Warriors and Horses; The Ma Haide I Know; Colored Paintings on Ancient Architecture; Lu Xun: His Life and Works</i>; <i>Confucius Temple; Traditional Chinese Painting Watercolor; Oil Painting—Li Huaji Style; Wushu; Modern Porcelain</i><i>Special Issue About Cultural Revolution: Decision of the Central Committee of The Chinese Communist Party Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution; Revolutionary Ballet: White-Haired Girl; Chairman Mao Joins a Million People in Celebrating the Great Cultural Revolution; Comrade Lin Piao and Chou En-lai's Speech; Supplement: In Memory of Lu Hsun—Comments from Chairman Mao; Comrade Chu Teh's Life Was One of Fighting for Cause of Communism; Bamboo Slips from the Chin Dynasty Unearthed; Chairman Mao Meets Former U.S. President Nixon in February; People Throughout China March to Against Teng Hsiao-ping's Crimes of Reverting Capitalism; Children's Paintings; Death of Comrade Chou En-lai; Chairman Mao's Funeral: Eternal Glory to the Great Leader and Great Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung; Message to the Whole Party the Whole Army and the People of All Nationalities Throughout the Country; Memorial Speech by Comrade Hua Kuo-feng with original photo of Hua Kuo-feng's delivering memorial speech &c</i>.</p><p>《人民画报》æ‚志,本组涵盖1959年到1984年(具体期刊è§åˆ—表),ä¸åŽäººæ°‘共和国出版,国å书店å‘行。本组包括219期,å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p><p>ã€Šäººæ°‘ç”»æŠ¥ã€‹æ˜¯æœˆåˆŠï¼Œé€šè¿‡ç…§ç‰‡ã€æ–‡å—ç‰æ–¹å¼æ¥å±•示ä¸å›½çš„å‘展和进æ¥ï¼Œå®ƒåŒæ—¶è¿˜å‘行了包括韩è¯ï¼Œä¿„è¯ï¼Œå¾·è¯ï¼Œæ³•è¯ï¼Œè¥¿ç牙è¯ï¼Œæ„大利è¯ç‰å¤šç§è¯è¨€æ¥ä½œä¸ºä¸å›½æ”¿åºœå‘ä¸–ç•Œå®£ä¼ ä¸å›½çš„é‡è¦å·¥å…·ã€‚å†…éƒ¨è¿˜åŒ…æ‹¬å¤šä¸ªå¢žåˆŠã€æ—¥åŽ†å’Œå®£ä¼ å•。</p><p>出版社:外国è¯è¨€å‡ºç‰ˆç¤¾ ä¸å›½Â·åŒ—京</p><p><br /></p> distributed by Guozi Shudian; printed in the People's Republic of China, 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
19631008<p><i><b>621 issues</b></i></p><p><i><b>Beijing Review</b></i> Chinese: åŒ—äº¬å‘¨å ±; pinyin: <i>BÄ›ijÄ«ng ZhÅubà o</i>; Wade–Giles: <i>Pei-ching Yu-pao</i> previously <i><b>Peking Review</b></i> is China's only national news magazine in English published by the Chinese Communist Party-owned China International Publishing Group. In 2006 it claimed a per-issue circulation of 70000 and distribution "throughout China and 150 countries and regions worldwide." Founded in March 1958 as the weekly <i>Peking Review</i> it was an important tool for the Chinese government to communicate to the rest of world. The first issue included an editor's note explaining that the magazine was meant to "provide timely accurate first-hand information on economic political and cultural developments in China and her relations with the rest of the world." The U.S. Postal Service initially restricted distribution of the magazine but the U.S. Supreme Court overturned this policy in <i>Lamont v. Postmaster General</i>. In October 2020 the United States Department of State designated <i>Beijing Review</i> as a "foreign mission" of China. An important time period covering the entire Cultural Revolution through the death of Chairman Mao the policies of Deng Xiaoping and the establishment of modern China.</p><p>Each issue in original printed wrappers: 1963: No. 10 11 13 15 25 30 32-36 38 41-45 52; 1964: No. 1-52; 1965: No. 1-19 21-22 24-52; 1966: No. 5-30; 1970: No. special issue 8 May 21 31; 1972: No. 1-33 35-52; 1973: No. 1-52; 1974: No. 1-35 37-49 51-52; 1975: No. 1-52; 1976: No. 1-52; 1977: No. 1-52; 1978: No. 1-52; 1979: No. 1-43; 1980 No. 10 12-15 21 33 38 40 47 48; 1981: No. 1 2 5 23 27 28 37 42 44 51; 1982: No. 31 33 35 37 38 48 50-52; 1984: No. 36 40 42 1985: No. 9 11 12; 1986: No. 1 3 13 14 30 36 43 46; 1987: No. 8 9 27 28 37 42 44-46; 1988: No. 10; 1989: No. 3 5 6 9 19 21-23 27-29 41; 1995: No. 4 8</p><p>The name change of this journal under President Deng presaged a new direction. From being a revolutionary magazine presenting the ideas and aspirations of a young and relatively weak Socialist state struggling along the road to the construction of Communism it was now displaying its open statement of aims of an outright capitalist and imperialist state – with global ambitions. From the very beginning the new Socialist state had to face many obstacles. There was opposition from within and without the country from within and without the Party. Those who might have played an important role in the past in the fight for liberation were not necessarily the ones who were needed to build a radically new society. All revolutions bring with it old baggage from the past but some leaders found it more difficult than others to throw it away and start fresh. </p><p>《北京周报》创刊于1958å¹´3月1,最åˆè‹±æ–‡å为"Peking Review",在ä¸å›½å…¨é¢æ”¹ç”¨æ±‰è¯æ‹¼éŸ³ä½œä¸ºè¯‘åæ ‡å‡†åŽæ”¹ä¸ºçްå。æ‚å¿—ä¸»è¦æŠ¥é“ä¸å›½çš„æ”¿æ²»ç»æµŽçŽ°çŠ¶ï¼Œä»‹ç»ä¸å›½æ”¿åºœå¯¹å†…对外的é‡å¤§æ–¹é’ˆæ”¿ç–ç‰2。《北京周报》也曾出版过法文ã€è¥¿çç‰™æ–‡ã€æ—¥æ–‡åŠå¾·æ–‡ç‰ˆå®žä½“刊,ä¸è¿‡é™¤è‹±æ–‡ç‰ˆä»ä¿ç•™å®žä½“刊外,其他è¯è¨€ç‰ˆæœ¬å‡å·²äºŽ2000å¹´12月åœåˆŠï¼Œä»…ä¿ç•™ç½‘络版。</p><p><br /></p> Published by Guozi Shudian for the Foreign Language Press, paperback
a40309eTaipei 1974. China Forum Vol. I Number 1 January 1974. Whole volume has several articles. In English with entire text reprinted in Chinese from the rear board. Hardcover. 4to. printed boards. Articles include: Feminist Thought in Hsing-hai Revolutionary Era 1898-1911; Editing Complete Works of Sun Yat set; Land Reform According to Principle of People's Livelihood; Academic Study of San Min Chu I etc. VG. . hardcover
a40310cTaipei 1975. China Forum Vol. I Number 1 January 1975. Whole volume has several articles. Many articles on Sun Yat-sen some on Chinese Revolutionary Party etc. In English with entire text reprinted in Chinese. 4to. printed boards. Near Fine no dj no owner marks. . hardcover
a95820Taipei 1994 first edition. Directorate-General of Budget Accounting & Statistics Executive Yuan The Republic of China. Lg.4to. 312pp. tables original printed wraps. Ex-university library with usual markings o/w VG. . paperback