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193532469Beijing: Zhonghua ping min jiao yu cu jin hui 1935. Later printing. Paper wrappers. 62; 60; 60 pp. Illus. with b/w drawings. Sm. 8vo. Drawings on most rectos. Zhonghua ping min jiao yu cu jin hui unknown books
197226108Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1972. First Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; original white pictorial card wrappers; 78pp.; 4 leaves of photographic plates text illus. throughout. Order form with integral envelope laid in. Fine. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
197830703Stanford: Stanford University Press. Near Fine. 1978. Paperback. 0804710074 . First paperback edition. About fine in illustrated wraps. . Stanford University Press paperback books
1952008522Tokyo: Privately Published by the Author 1952. SIGNED BY AUTHOR at Limitation Page. #468 of 1000 copies SIGNED and sealed by the author. Original cloth with gilt lettering and central gilt decoration front cover. Very Good Plus corners with mild bumps scattered toning associated with tissue guards. Numerous tissue-guarded plates and photographs by Yoshitane Uchida. Two small importer's labels front paste down. An excellent scholarly source book. An oversize and heavy book additional shipping charges will be requested for priority and international mail. . SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Signed and Numbered Limited Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Privately Published by the Author Hardcover books
197192041San Francisco: United Front Press 1971. Pamphlet. 22p. wraps very good condition. First appeared in the October 1971 US - China Friendship newsletter. Illustrated with cartoons and black and white photos. Utopian interpretation of the harmonious Chinese workplace versus the exploitative American factory setup. United Front Press unknown books
1958008982Manchester England: Manchester Univ Press 1958. Two volumes in red cloth gilt lettering at spine. Very Good Plus slight toning at end papers only prior owner name sticker and card laid in that of Ruth I. Meserve longtime Secretary of The Mongolian Society Bloomington Indiana. 2 pages noted with tidy red underlining. 3 fold-out maps at end of Vol. I the first with extra creases else all 3 are Fine. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Manchester Univ Press hardcover books
19206138San Francisco: Danner & Baker Inc 1920. Oblong stapled booklet 23 x 27 cm. 80 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION of this number. A trade catalogue of glassware porcelain and Satsuma pottery from this long running San Francisco dealer in crockery and glassware. Near fine in green- and gilt-titled tan wrappers. Previous owner's inscription to the from wrapper panel. OCLC locates one record for Catalogue no. 4 but the location is lacking; one copy each of Catalogues no. 3 & 5. Danner & Baker, Inc unknown books
1962235926Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1962. Second. paperback. very good-. Illustrated with 13 fold-out maps. 134pp. 8vo paper wrappers. Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1962. Enlarged second edition. Edge worn with sunned spine but still a very good- copy of this uncommon book.<br/><br/> Foreign Languages Press unknown books
1991008979Austrlian Natl Univ Faculty of Asian Studies 1991. "The Urga text transcribed and edited by M. Go I de Rachewitz J.R. Krueger and B. Ulaan. With Word-Index to the Urga text prepared by I de Rachewitz and J.R. Krueger". Two volumes Fine as issued. Additions and Corrections sheet and Corrigenda slip laid in to Vol. I. Business card of Ruth I Meserve longtime Secretary of The Mongolian Society of Bloomington Indiana laid in to Vol. II SCARCE as complete 2 volume set. . First Thus. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Austrlian Natl Univ Faculty of Asian Studies paperback books
196114476Taipei Taiwan : Directorate General of Posts 1961. First Edition. Wraps. Good. First Edition. Variously paginated. 6 x 8 1/4 inches. Tan printed wrappers. A good working copy in the original wraps base of spine perished minor soiling and warping of covers. Wraps. "Three systems for the romanization of Chinese characters prevail in this country viz. the 1 Inland Mission System 2 the Wade-Giles System and 3 The National Language Romanization System. Such systems though good for phonetic purpose are not applicable to the romanization of places in China in which respect the Postal Romanization is the only one enjoying a wide circulation in various circles as may be seen in newspapers periodicals maps charts books writings dictionaries etc.With such a book in hand one will have no difficulty to find out the standard romanization for 1 names of people 2 names of places and 3 the accurate sound of every character." from the preface. <br/><br/>This edition published in 1000 copies. Less than a dozen copies in OCLC. Directorate General of Posts unknown books
195814929Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1958. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed wrappers; 73pp. Near Fine. Lengthy essay on the creative imperatives of Party-sponsored literature. Includes appendix by Shao Chuan-Lin "Clear the Road and Advance Boldly! Foreign Languages Press unknown books
197916393Beijing: Foreign Languages Press 1979. First English Language Edition. 12mo. Original pictorial card wrappers; 64pp 10 leaves of photographic plates halftones. Covers slightly rubbed with spot of sticker residue at head of front wrapper else Near Fine. Collection of poems produced during the first state-sponsored Tiananmen Incident in April 1976 when hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens rallied to commemorate the late premier Zhou Enlai and to effect the state-ordained downfall of the Gang of Four. Includes ten leaves 20 pages of photographic illustrations. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
1930008986Berlin: Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften 1930. RARE. Published 1930-32. "On the Medicine of the Uighurs". Text in German.Two volumes bound in contemporary quarter cloth over marbled boards gilt lettering back beige end papers original wrappers bound in at rear. 2 25 2 plates 2 50 pp. 3 plates wrappers. From the collection of noted Inner Asian Studies scholar Denis Sinor 1916-2011 his bookplate front paste down and his signature at each title page. Sinor founded and directed the Asian Studies Research Institute at Indiana University and served as editor of the Journal of Asian History. Near Fine light wear at head of spine. . First Edition. Quarter Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften Hardcover books
196025686Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1960. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound printed paper wrappers; 44pp. Mild external wear and soil; internally clean and unmarked; Very Good or better. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
196925668Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1969. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound printed paper wrappers; 32pp. Faint corner-creasing mild external soil; Very Good. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
197825687Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1978. First Edition. 12mo. Pictorial paper wrappers; 237pp. Mild external wear and soil; internally clean and unmarked; Very Good or better. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
196025672Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1960. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound printed paper wrappers; 93pp. Faint corner-creasing mild external soil; Very Good. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
196325671Peking: China Reconstructs 1963. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 92pp. Faint corner-creasing mild external soil; Very Good. China Reconstructs unknown books
197333304London: Times Newspapers Ltd. 1973. Second edition. Photo-pictorial paper wrappers paperback. A very good clean crisp copy front wrapper lightly creased small soiled mark on title. 159 pp. Illus. with 16 color plates and 385 b/w photos. 8vo. Kuo Mo-jo illus. Exhibition of items displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum in Kansas City in 1974-5. Times Newspapers Ltd. paperback books
195028049Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1950. First Thus. 12mo 18.5cm.; original white decorative wrappers printed in red; 41pp. Fine. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
197933317Beijing: Wen wu chu ban she 1979. First edition. Illustrated paper wrappers. A very good copy. 12 7 5 pp. 49 leaves of plates. Illus. with 13 color & 67 b/w plates and one plan folding. 4to. 27 cm. Summer Palace. Text in Chinese. Summary in English with title Yi Ho Yuan. Wen wu chu ban she unknown books
1932304062Shanghai: North-Daily News & Herald Ltd 1932. Sole edition. Cartographic endpapers 138 photographic illustrations and 12 cartoons. 48 pp. Oblong 4to. Publisher's cloth backed boards a little dusty some minor edgewear. Very good. Sole edition. Cartographic endpapers 138 photographic illustrations and 12 cartoons. 48 pp. Oblong 4to. "This album of views of the Sino-Japanese conflict at Shanghai consists principally of views taken in the field by Chinese Japanese and British photographers. Generally speaking few restrictions were placed on the free movement of accredited photographers during the operations and in this sense it is a unique record of modern war at close quarters."<br/><br/>This volume serves as a sort of companion volume to the work Sino-Japanese Disturbances published in Shanghai in the same year. Both works commemorate the First Battle of Shanghai which was the culmination of events beginning with the Mukden Incident the previous year. North-Daily News & Herald, Ltd unknown books
19184224Shanghai: Presbyterian Mission Press 1918. First edition. Near Fine. Quarter cloth over pictorial drab boards. Early ownership signature to upper front board and some faint soiling mostly to spine and edges. Textblock firm and square measuring 210 x 130mm. Internally a surprisingly fresh copy collating complete with adverts to front and rear: 12 138 16. Introducing a range of "native products" to Americans living in the region the cookery reflects a growing need for nutritious recipes and supply chain substitutions in wartime. The sole copy on the market OCLC reports only 7 copies.<br/><br/>The only Chinese-published cookbook "to deal only with native products and recipes that could be made from them." In their preface to this new cookery the committee for the Women's Auxiliary explains in clear terms what sets their cookery apart. "This book was definitely war product. It was prepared with two ideas in view: that of utilizing local products as substitutes for the home imported foodstuffs and secondly that of reducing the cost of living. It was different from all other cook books that had been published in China for foreigners' use in that it dealt only with native products and recipes that could be made from them." While some recipes are titles in English only the compilers included Cantonese translations wherever possible in addition to including a glossary at the rear called Hints for the Housekeeper as well as a List of Terms Necessary in Food Preparation which both provide translations and pronunciations for Cantonese words related to food and household cleaning products. During and after WWI Shanghai had become a space of rich and problematic interactions between cultures. In addition to rising Western military forces its reputation as the "Paris of the East" drove in American and British tourists while later large residential areas were being built in the north due to war concessions. Opium smuggling prostitution and a spreading wealth gap caused friction. The Women's Auxiliary composed of intelligent and educated members with a cultural appreciation for these fluctuations as well as for the culture into which they had migrated sought to use the kitchen as a positive space for the exchange of food language and ideas. Near Fine. Presbyterian Mission Press unknown books
1999157654New York: Tor 1999. Octavo gray wrappers printed in black. Advance copy uncorrected proof of the First U.S. edition. A presentation copy inscribed to Tor senior editor David G. Hartwell: "To David / at ICFA 23 / With very best wishes / China Miéville." The author's first novel. A urban fantasy that weds the folk tale to an "almost steampunk vision of an underground realm apparently governing London above." - John Clute SFE online. A fine copy. #157654 Tor unknown books
1999157653New York: Tor 1999. Octavo boards. First U.S. and first hardcover edition. A presentation copy inscribed to Tor senior editor David G. Hartwell: "To David / In the Florida / heat. / With very best / China Miéville." The author's first novel. A urban fantasy that weds the folk tale to an "almost steampunk vision of an underground realm apparently governing London above." - John Clute SFE online. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #157653 Tor unknown books