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192511138London, Oxford University Press, 1925. Ln, 216S + Karte, gutes Exemplar, ORIGINALAUSGABE
191316309London/..., Hodder and Stoughton, (1913). Mit einigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln. 8°. XII,324 S. OLeinen mit Goldprägung. Am Anfang und am Ende etwas gebräunt, leicht stockfleckig, minimal gebraucht.
1913CHIN0237London, New York, Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton 1913. xi, 324 pp, some plates, index, publ. clothbound, edge darkened On Confucius, Taoism, Buddhism.
199395895Lpz: Seemann 1993. 136 S., 97 ganzseitige farbige Tafeln, zahlr. s/w Abb. im Text. Lit.verz. 4° Ln..mS. *neuwertig*.
194255233ABZürich, Rascher Verlag, (1942). 8° (21x15), 269 S., 1 Bl., Oln mit ill OU, 2. Aufl. (5.-6. Tsd.) nahezu ungelesen, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar,
201412065762014. 91 Seiten; zahlr. Illustr. (Farbfotografie); 25 cm; kart.
196695338HBLondon:, The Institute for Strategic Studies, 1966. 11 Seiten, OHftg., 25 x 18,5 cm.
1990276023München : Wewel, 1990. 127 Seiten. Originalbroschur.18 cm
196031624Alfred Metzner, Frankfurt am Main 1960. 112 S., Groß 8°, Original-Broschur, gutes Exemplar,
1982145075Zürich : Strom-Verlag, [1982]. 247 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 20 cm; gebunden, illustrierter Orig.-Pappband;
1975145093München : Polyglott-Verlag, 1978/79 [1975]. 3. Aufl.; 63 S. mit 26 Abbildungen und 7 Karten ; 20 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
1088015Frankfurt am Main : PL Academic Research, 2016. 141 S. Originalhardcover.
198403338München, Dorling Kindersley, 1984. PP, OU, 256S, tadelloses Exemplar
1975009748No place [East Lansing MI], Michigan State University Press, 1975. 251 S. Orig.-Leinenband. "Dr. So argues that the commonly held view that Japan was responsible for all the havoc wrought by pirates and smugglers on the Chinese coast during the Ming period is in fact incorrect and that Chinese pirates were not only more numerous but also were the ringleaders" (Publisher's description). Das letzte Blatt mit kleinem Besitzvermerk, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
19734803Stuttgart: Rote Verlags-Anstalt, 1973. 300 Seiten , 20 cm, kart.,
1970301961Frankfurt März Verlag, 1970. 666 Seiten. Mit Abbildungen ; 21 cm. Originalpappband
197719280(Stuttgart), Deutsche Verlags-anstalt (1977). Dt. v. Hans Hermann. M.e. Vorwort v. Lois Wheeler Snow. 528 S. OPp. m. minimal beriebenem OSchutzumschl.
1999009866Honululu, University of Hawaii Press, 1999. 213 S. Orig.-Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag. "Between 1609 and 1879, the geographical, political, and ideological status of the Kingdom of Ryukyu (modern Okinawa) was characterized by its ambiguity. It was subordinate to its larger neighbors, China and Japan, yet an integral part of neither. A Japanese invasion force from Satsuma had conquered the kingdom in 1609, resulting in its partial incorporation into Tokugawa Japan's bakuhan state. Given Ryukyu's long-standing ties with China and East Asian foreign relations following the rise of the Qing dynasty, however, the bakufu maintained only an indirect link with Ryukyu from the mid-seventeenth century onward. Thus Ryukyu was able to exist as a quasi-independent kingdom for more than two centuries-albeit amidst a complex web of trade and diplomatic agreements involving the bakufu, Satsuma, Fujian, and Beijing. During this time, Ryukyu's ambiguous position relative to China and Japan prompted its elites to fashion their own visions of Ryukyuan identity. Created in a dialogic relationship to both a Chinese and Japanese Other, these visions informed political programs intended to remake Ryukyu" (Publisher's description). Mit kleinem chinesischem Stempel, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1961110024(Washington D.C.) 1961. Smithsonian Publication No. 4476. XXXII plates. 48 p. Kl.-4to. OBrosch.
1994009752Boulder, San Francisco, Oxford, Westview Press, 1994. xiv, 386 S. Orig.-Broschur. Mit kleinem chinesischem Stempel und eine Seite des Literaturverzeichnis mit Randanmerkungen in Kugelschreiber, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1991009835Cambridge, Mass. and London, Harvard University Press, 1991. xix, 489 S., 1 Blatt. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. " Tea growing was a prosperous industry in Sichuan when Wang Anshi's New Policies created a Tea Market Agency to buy up Sichuanese tea and trade it to Tibetan tribesmen for cavalry horses. At first the highly autonomous Agency not only acquired the needed horses but made a profit. After the Jurchen conquest of North China, however, market realities changed and the combined Tea and Horse Agency's once successful policies ruined tea farmers, failed to meet quotas for horses, and ran a deficit. Smith details the workings of Sichuan tea farming and the tea trade, examines the geopolitical factors that forced the Song to buy horses, and graphically describes the difficulties of driving them more than a thousand miles through rugged mountains with only inexperienced conscripts as trail hands. In this study of fiscal sociology, Smith also explains how the Tea and Horse Agency transformed the Sichuan local elite, which was notorious for its resistance to state power, into imperial civil servants eager to tax their own region. He draws on modern theories of corporate behavior to explain what made the inner workings of the Agency an extraordinary departure for the Chinese civil service; and he demonstrates how the Agency put into practice the most radical New-Policies theories of state economic activism. The Agency made entrepreneurs out of bureaucrats, but ultimately became ruinously tyrannical as the system of state rewards and punishments drove its personnel to actions that crippled key sectors of the economy" (Publisher's description). Mit kleinem chinesischem Stempel, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
2007181312China, India and the New World Order. London, Profile Books, 2007. 3 Bl., 266 S. Or.-Kart.
19721154929London, (Hamlyn, 1972). 4to. 295 S. m. über 300 meist ganzseitigen farb. Abb. OLwd m. OUmschl.
190032111Würzburg, Stuber, 1900. VIII, 210 S., 3 Bl. Mit 18 Tafeln und 28 Titelvignetten von Fritz Tersch. Gr.-8° (25,5 x 18 cm). Moderne Halbleinwand mit Rückentitel, Vorderdeckel des Original-Einbands aufgezogen.
19000785Würzburg, Stubers Verlag, Kabitzsch, 1900. 28 Titelvignetten v. Fritz Tersch u. 18 Tafeln nach Original-Photographien, VIII, 210 S. 3 Bl., goldgeprägter, illustrierter Original-Leinenbandmit Kopffarbschnitt. ZUSTAND -1.