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8vo, br. ed. During the summer of 1916, approximately 270,000 Central Asians-Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, Turkmen, and Uzbeks-perished at the hands of the Russian army in a revolt
in 8°, 26 cm, copertina "alla rustica" recente, tagli colorati; pp. 64, (2), vignetta silografica al frontespizio
Au sommaire, dossier "Sciences et villes-mondes, XVIè-XVIIIè siècle" coordonné par Antonella ROMANO et Stéphane VAN DAMME, en 2 grands thèmes: "Nouvelles mobilités, nouveaux centres de savoirs" (articles de Harold J. COOK sur Amsterdam au XVIIè siècle, de Catherine JAMI sur Pékin au début de la dynastie Qing, de Kapil RAJ sur Calcutta au XVIIIè siècle) et "Repenser les grandeurs intellectuelles" (articles d'Antonella ROMANO sur Rome, de François REGOURD sur Paris ("sciences et savoirs coloniaux à Paris aux XVIIè et XVIIIè siècles"), de Stéphane VAN DAMME sur Edimbourg au XVIIIè siècle); comptes rendus d'ouvrages. Français
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 285 pages. 21x27,5cm. Couverture plastifiée. Marques de bibliothèque.
328 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good Author was the wife of Edgar Snow.
fort volume in-8, 543 pp., broche, couv. ill. Couverture un peu usagée. [109B-9]
pp. xii, 324 + Plus photographs. Color map endpapers and paste downs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. "Engrossing story of the forces that are shaping the future destinies of Russia, China and India." Coldwar/Economics 1
<p>22 cm, brossura, sovracoperta illustrata;</p>
32 pages. Reprinted from "The Other Side of the River" with a new introduction by the author. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Book
Stock 1973, fort In-8 broché. 569 pages. Bon état.
Guilde du Livre 1972, fort In-8 relié pleine toilme rouge de l'éditeur, photo contrecollée au 1er plat. 570 pages, avec photos, carte et index. Exemplaire numéroté hors commerce. Très bon état
La Guilde du Livre. 1962. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 569 pages. Illustré de nombreuses cartes et photos en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. La redécouverte de la Chine. 'La Mer toujours recommencée...' Construction du socialisme...
PARIS, Stock - 1970 - In-8 ° broché 569 pages - Nombreuses photographies & Cartes H.T.
Stock 1973, In-8 broché de 316 pages. Bon état.
Quarto, softbound, typewritten, xv, 148 pp. China, Communism, Red China, MaoTse-tung, Lin Piao, Chou En-lai. including "We should study Smedley, Strong and Snow in comprehensive context", speech by Israel Epstein at the inauguration meeting of the Smedley-Strong.Snow Society of China, september 20, 1984, (7 pages typescript copy)
8vo. 621pp. Illustrations. in original card covers
In-8, 543p. Exemplaire du SP. Maquette de couverture de P. Faucheux.
243p. Paper browned but not brittle. Inked ownership of Janet Wagner. Inner hinge cracked. 8vo. Original full orange cloth binding, spine faded. WWII 3
876 p. + Numerous plates. Illustrated. 8vo. XLib. Modern library buckram binding. Includes important papers by the most noted authors on topics such as: Indian Tribes of the Northwest Coast; Ceramic Art in China; Fire-making Apparatus; Stone Age Implements; and the usual articles on Astronomy; Geology; Mineralogy; Chemistry; Zoology; Physics; Botany; Anthropology; and Ethnology.
pp. 759; 738 + Numerous plates, color folding charts and figures. Thick 8vo. Original publisher's cloth bindings. Includes papers by George Sternberg on Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes and Malaria. Gilbert H. Grosvenor (Founder of the National Geographic) paper on Geographic Conquests. Thomas E. Curtis's paper on Zeppelins. Plus important papers on: Anthropological Studies in California ; Aboriginal American Harpoons; Ceramic Art in China; Musical Scales and Instruments; Hopi Art; Steelyards; Color Photography; Use of Kites in Meteorological Observations; Life in the Ocean; Ice Breaker Ship in the Arctic; Radiation; Photography of Sound Waves and Cinematograph; Electricity; Zeppelins; Notes on Mars; Nature Pictures; and a valuable Catalogue of the Collection of Gems. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black; pictorial cloth elaborately blocked in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, backstrip lightly pulled at head and tail else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 680 COPIES
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 80 pages, plus section of b&w photos. Black and white illustrations by Walter Stewart throughout. Full gray cloth boards. Tears on edge worn dust jacket. For ages ten and up.
pp. ix, 306. Illustrated with maps. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. Very good plus. An important pre-World War Two book. ORIENT BOX 1
Two volumes. Crown quarto. Paginated consecutively. Pp. xvi, 3-240; 241-467. Plus a folding map engraved on steel, engraved frontispiece and 11 other plates. Title-page printed in red and black. Uniformly in the original illustrated wrappers, these edge worn and chipped, back wrapper of one volume loose, some dog-eared corners. Both volumes placed in a handsome custom made box, full green cloth over boards, facsimile title-page laid-down on cover. An unsophisticated set, untrimmed, preserved entirely in the original state, bright interiors, thoroughly free of foxing. ~ First American edition in the extremely rare original, two paperbound installments. Sold separately, each volume's cover bears the header: "50 Cents. Complete in Two Parts"; and "Part 1" and "Part 2", respectively. A pioneering work by the Anglican missionary George Smith (1815-1871) who, after the Treaty of Nanking, explored the newly opened cities of China, recording his findings and observations. The work is particularly appealing for its description and portrayal of everyday life in nineteenth-century China and the impact of the new British Rule. It includes an account of Hong Kong. Cordier BS, 2115; Lust, 385.