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193570926The National Geological Survey of China, Peiping 1935. 134 S. mit Abbildungen und Tabellen, 1 mehrfach gefalteten Karte und 10 Bildtafeln, 4°, Original-Karton (Softcover), Bibliotheks-Exemplar (ordnungsgemäß entwidmet), Stempel auf Vorsatz, Deckel und Titel, Einband leicht knitterig, Rücken defekt, insgesamt noch ordentliches und innen sauberes Exemplar,
1937151914Portland OR.: China Society. No date. Circa1937. 19pp bound in a library binding with a cloth tape spine lettered in white ink and paper covered boards library title label upper cover Withdrawn stamped lower section of front free endpaper lower paste down damaged where library pocket has been removed vertical crease down the text leaves a few library stamps but generally the text itself is clean. This booklet was written and published by the Oregon China Society in reply to "The North China Conflagration" published by the Japanese Association of Oregon. The debate regarding the Japanese invasion of China was frequently aired in the United States at this period as the Japanese tried to gain legitimacy for their occupation of Manchuria and China. . China Society. hardcover
3862London, John Murray, Albemarle Street,1857. Reprinted by Cheng Wen Publishing Company, Taipei, 1971. 1 volume in-12, 440 pp., with illustrations, blue cloth, in very good condition.
1998014937Foreign Language Teaching and Resarch Press. /, 1998. 295 Seiten. Gegenübergesellt chinesischer und englischer Text. Guter Zustand. 8°. H OBroschur.
1914020130Chicago / New York / Toronto / London / Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company 1914. First Edition . Illustrated Cloth. Very Good/No DJ. Photographs of Hwang Hsing Etc. 142 Pp 2 Pp Catalog At Rear. Orange Cloth Stamped In Black And White With Allegorical Design. First Edition. Clean Lightly Used No Names Or Marks Hinges Solid Light Wear With Some Loss Of Lettering And Design In Black Ink On Front Cover But All Chalk Lettering And Design Present And Strong.Previous Owner's Name On Front Free Endpaper Signs Of Bookplate Removal On Facing Pastedown. <br/> <br/> Fleming H. Revell Company hardcover
vi + 189pp., 23cm., in the series "Indian University Publications: Uralic and Altaic Series" vol.140, softcover, G, X71509
1981X71509Bloomington, Indiana University 1981 vi + 189pp., 23cm., in the series "Indian University Publications: Uralic and Altaic Series" vol.140, softcover, G, X71509
8vo, hardcover in dj. 199 pages, illustrated, chronology, notes. In Brodart jacket protector. "This ingenious attempt to explain the mysteries of Chinese politics to Western readers has two unusal features.a kaleidoscope of photographic images for which [the author's] lucid text serves as a kind of continuous caption. .It provides as vivid a sense of the complexities of Maoist China as any book yet published. .should help to clarify the traditinal image of China in the American mind, an image that has often swung capriciously from sentimental enthusiasm to angry disappointment and back again" Richard Bernstein; TIME Magazine, September 6, 1976
199646702Beijing: Panda Books 1996. 8vo. 10 312 2 pp. Blue boards gilt lettrng w/ d.j. mnr shlfwr NF/NF inscribed by Shapiro on half-title to Dr. Charles Grossman. First edition inscribed in English of this excellent anthology including such authors & works as Shi Nan an & Luo Guanzhong Outlaws of the Marsh; Mao Dun Epitome Wartime; Kao Yunlan Annals of a Provincial Town; Quo Bo Tracks in the Snowy Forest; Yuan Shuipo Soy Sauce and Prawns and many others. Panda Books, hardcover
1796198465London.: G. Nicol. April 121796. Copper-plate engraving 24 x 35.3cms image; 26.7x 36.7cms sheet sheet age-toned and margins worn small chip from lower left corner not affecting the image two spots of browning in the sky very faint the image in good condition. An elegant composition after drawings by William Alexander published in Sir George Staunton's two-volume "Account of the Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China" published in London 1796-97. . G. Nicol. unknown
15577ABo.J. 20 : 31 cm. Coloured aquatint on rice paper. In an contemporary wooden frame.
9380Carbondale and Edwardsville, Southern Illinois University Press, 1972. 1 volume in-12, 218 pp., paperback, bright blue illustrated cover, enriched with a map hors texte, very good condition.
19952083002115802311Xiyuan Publishing Company 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Xiyuan Publishing Company paperback
197612878Peking, Wenwu Press, 1976. Ausstellungskatalog, verzeichnet 96 genau beschriebene Nummern. Mit einigen Textabbildungen nach Fotografien und Abreibungen, 12 Farbtafeln und 96 z.T. ganzseitigen Abbildungen. 25,8/23,5 cm. 164 ungez. S. + Beiheft mit englischem Text: 4,25,3 S. Farb. ill. OKlappbroschur. Minimal gebraucht.
198199184Zhaohua Publishing House, Beijing, 1981. 37 x 26,5 cm ; Leinen
Wraps-softbond-paperback. None. First Edition. 12mo. 105pp. Fourteen essays describing people and places that the author came across on his travels; all relating their experiences during the days when China was still a semi-feudal, semi-colonial state. Black/white photo of author. Translated by Lee Yu-Hwa.as new copy
1994181319Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of History, 1994. 4to. Mit zahlreichen fotografischen Abbildungen. 107 S. Or.-Kart. [6 Warenabbildungen]
1984126974Beijing, ca 1984. 26.5 x 24 cm. 39 Seiten und 429 farbige Abb. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag im Schuber (wie neu).
1989248486Leiden: Brill 1989. XII, 299 S. Kst.Ln. *Tb. mit kleinem Ausschnitt, Schnitt leicht fleckig*.
1670E9PF9I9C81WOChina 1670. A series of 8 Chinese drawings ca. 24 x 14.5 cm: 5 coloured 1 also highlighted in gold showing scenes from a Chinese novel many military or diplomatic plus a Chinese watercolour drawing and a Japanese woodblock print. A series of 8 pen and ink drawings 5 coloured 1 also highlighted in gold drawn from Chinese books possibly the 14th-century Sanguo yanyi or Romance of the Three Kingdoms. All mounted on European paper 6 on 3 different patterns of decorated paper. The paper of the drawings ranges from 23.5 x 14 cm to 24 x 15 cm. They show the following outdoor and indoor scenes:1 2 warriors on horseback one of whom has just beheaded the other and carries his head away the beheaded warrior has not yet fallen from his horse while his superior watches on horseback with 2 attendants.2 a man standing with a spear in the prow of a boat while 2 men and a woman sit at a tea table in the boat which flies a flag and pennant.3 5 people on 2 boats one flying a flag and pennant.4 4 soldiers bringing a woman to a dignitary at his house.5 a delegation visiting a dignitary.6 2 men playing go with 4 attendants and a guard.7 a dignitary at a writing table with attendants and visitors.8 a seated dignitary with 6 standing figures 1 with a document at a table.In the backing paper of number 7 one can make out an Amsterdam coat of arms watermark. It is difficult to see clearly but seems to follow the general style of Laurentius 71-95 1662-1675. The 3 patterns of decorated backing paper show: a flower pattern printed in gold on green; 2 patterns with more abstract decorations in a diamond pattern printed in gold on white.With this series we include a watercolour drawing and a woodblock print:9 watercolour drawing of irises along a stream with hills in the background 17 x 22.5 cm.10 rectangular woodblock print of a Samurai at a tea ceremony 14 x 10 cm possibly derived from a Japanese book.Some edges of the drawings a little frayed but otherwise in very good condition. unknown
1655E9PFZ6Y3Z0MCChina 1655. Colour drawings 3 ca. 28 x 18 cm the 4th cut down to 16.5 x 17.5 cm apparently showing Manchurian scenes. A series of 4 colour drawings of Manchurian scenes. All mounted on Dutch paper probably from the period 1650-1660. The paper of the drawings themselves ranges in three cases from 27 x 16 cm to 30 x 19.5 cm; the fourth has been cut down to 16.5 x 17.5 cm. The drawings show the following all outdoor scenes:1 a dignitary on horseback with his attendant on foot carrying a parasol.2 2 ladies 1 holding the other's sleeve with a flowering tree and an octagonal stone basin.3 a lady with a flowering plant in a basket with a deer at her side.4 2 ladies: 1 with a fan; the other leaning on a table with a vase of flowers.All 4 backed with matching European paper watermarked with a 7-point foolscap above "4" and 3 balls. The closest matches in the literature Laurentius 431-437 especially 431 and 435 date from 1651 to 1658. unknown
1887221447Paris. Circa1887. Engraving with later colouring signed lower left 10.9 x 16.1 cms; 15.2 x 18.8 cms including caption preserved in a modern window mount 32 x 37.5 cms the sheet a little age toned but the engraving in very good condition. Finely detailed engraving of 1880s Shanghai showing the now demolished Suzhou Creek or Garden Bridge from the International Settlement looking towards the Bund published in "L'Extrême Orient" by traveller writer and later colonial administrator Paul Bonnetain. . unknown
G (no dj, blue cloth lightly darkened on spine and small stains edges of boards, small bump one corner but cloth not broken, internally a sound tight copy, neat signature front fixed endpaper and faint browning free endpapers, the pages are clean and tight with light age browning page edges) octavo 335pp. First published 1942. Second impression before publication. With preface by Laurence Binyon. Appendices of chronology and bibliography. Illustrated with 16 maps.
xii, [4], 336 pages. Index. Bibliography. Appears to be an undated facsimile reprint of the 1928 first edition, perhaps printed circa 1970. Seven-panel fold-out black and white reproduction of a 1928 photo of waterfront view of "The Bund". Fold-out colour map of Shanghai in 1855. Six black and white reproductions of photos/illustrations. No dust jacket, apparently as issued. Unmarked with moderate wear to black boards lettered in silver. Binding intact. A sound copy of this informative history. Book
1796209283London.: George Nicol. 1796. Engraved copperplate map on Whatman paper 43.8 x 33.6 cm; 57 x 42 cm sheet including plate markscale in nautical and English miles; light undulation to sheet marginal toning and edgewear but in very good condition. Finely engraved and detailed map of two routes to Pekin Beijing along the White River Baihe from the Gulf of Petcheli and along the Imperial Highway from Jehol and includes commentary locating palaces and gardens type of cultivation "many barges" and "the road shaded by willow trees". The map elegantly drawn by Henry William Parish was published in George Staunton's account of Earl Macartney's embassy to China 1792-1794. . George Nicol. unknown