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8vo, br. ed. 349pp. former owner's name, ow very good. This study explores the ways in which Westerners, from the earliest times until the late 1980s, have perceived China. Examining sources from all media - literature, journalism, the visual and performing arts - the author shows the enormous variety in Western images of China over the centuries. He demonstrates the impact which the power relations of the day have exerted on the ways Westerners have perceived China and its people. At some time China has constituted a "model" for certain schools of thought in the West, at others China has been viewed as a threat to Western civilization.
16mo, red cloth, 306p., 14 b.w. drawings, folding map, index.
sm. 8vo, (2), 144 pp., three maps, 1 folding, 2 in color. In the original dec. wraps which show a little rubbing o/w clean, tight and very good.
Translated from the Chinese. Eight color plates illustrated by Cheng Shifa. First edition. Fine in a very good (slightly sun faded along the spine) dust jacket
Mit 28 Abbildungen und 3 Karten.
EA. Illustr.
ca. 21,5cm x 22cm. 37, (1) p. Original spiral binding, inside coloured boards (hardcover) with magnetic catch, title to spine and to cover. Boards outside with some rubbing, inside slightly worn; pages inside spiral binding still in very good condition. Edition limited to 600 copies. With a text by Julia Colman. With numerous coloured illustrations of the artworks.
40 pages. Features: Inside the new Republic of China - major article with colour photos; Colour pictorial history of the Republic of China; Understanding Hearts - Adrienne Clarkson goes home to her ancestral village in China - article with photos; Uncommon - and attractive - full-page colour photo for Woolco ladies fashions; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
8vo, study of the modern political history of China that finds a common theme through the various leadership regimes from the early 19th century into the 21st century -- the restoration of Chinese power from humiliating geo-political setbacks through the study and adaptation of organizing and technological ideas from competitors. The common thread is followed through 14 key figures in Chinese leadership and political thought ranging from the Empress Dowager Cixi to Chairman Mao. Signed by both Orville Schell and John Delury on the title page. 478 pages,
8vo, br. ed. pp.188, softbound.
8vo. ill. 285 Pages
126 pages. "Recounts the step-by-step infiltration of Communism in China until the time was ripe for the final take-over by force. A story not of a benign agrarian revolution but of the unfolding of a ruthless plot strikingly similar to the Red conquest of other lands that have gone behind the Iron Curtain. The author writes with a sense of urgency in the belief that complacency and lack of wide-spread appreciation as to Communist technique are still handicapping the West in meeting the threat of International Communism both at home and abroad." - from front flap. Author was in charge of the hospital in Chungking for over twenty years. Prior owner's name atop title page else unmarked. Average wear. Book
8vo, br. ed. 208. Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday was published in 2005 to a great fanfare. The book portrays Mao as a monster – equal to or worse than Hitler and Stalin – and a fool who won power by native cunning and ruled by terror. It received a rapturous welcome from reviewers in the popular press and rocketed to the top of the worldwide bestseller list. Few works on China by writers in the West have achieved its impact. Reviews by serious China scholars, however, tended to take a different view. Most were sharply critical, questioning its authority and the authors’ methods , arguing that Chang and Halliday’s book is not a work of balanced scholarship, as it purports to be, but a highly selective and even polemical study that sets out to demonise Mao. This book brings together sixteen reviews of Mao: The Unknown Story – all by internationally well-regarded specialists in modern Chinese history, and published in relatively specialised scholarly journals. Taken together they demonstrate that Chang and Halliday’s portrayal of Mao is in many places woefully inaccurate. While agreeing that Mao had many faults and was responsible for some disastrous policies, they conclude that a more balanced picture is needed.
8vo., First Edition thus, with maps in the text; brown cloth, ypper board and backstrip lettered oin gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with small loss at head of backstrip.
8vo, br. ed. 310pp. 'Victoria Hui is perhaps the only person in the international relations field capable of writing such a sophisticated comparative history of the Chinese and European state systems. This book is pioneering in its efforts to 'bring Asia in' to the study of macro-historical change in world politics. She demonstrates expert command of Chinese and European sources, international relations theory, and social science research design. The result is a provocative argument about the importance of strategic amorality, ruthlessness, and resource mobilization in state building, and about why ancient Chinese states outperformed European states in these areas.' Alastair Iain Johnston, Harvard University 'Victoria Hui has successfully executed a stunningly bold macro-historical comparison, while bringing to light the workings of a fascinating international system. Scholarship on state making and system transformation in ancient China and modern Europe – and, indeed, in other international systems, past, present, and future – must contend with her arguments and evidence.' William Wohlforth, Dartmouth College 'Dr Hui offers us a challenging reinterpretation of modern European history by a bold and original comparison with the period of state formation in China. In doing so, she challenges some dominant theories both in the theory of state formation and in international relations theory. The boldness of the method will provoke controversy, but nothing could be more valuable, for both historians and political scientists, than to understand European history in comparative perspective. This unusual work will be of great interest, not only to students and scholars of European and Chinese history, but also to those concerned with understanding contemporary global politics.' Michael Freeman, University of Essex 'It is rare to encounter an analysis as attentive to detail and method, yet broad in the scope of its implications as that by Victoria Tin-Bor Hui. … it invites its readers to pursue further the ideas discussed on its pages.' Political Studies Review Descrizione del libro This book, first published in 2005, explores why China and Europe's development of state systems began similarly but experienced opposite outcomes.
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
2 tomes, large 8vo, br. ed. Tres bon etat. 358pp & 605pp. first edition, not a reprint. petit timbre de bibitheque,autrement trés bon etat.
In English language. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Wang Mang (Chinese: ¿¿; pinyin: Wáng M¿ng) (c. 45 BC - 6 October 23 AD), courtesy name Jujun (¿¿), was a Han Dynasty official who seized the throne from the Liu family and founded the Xin (or Hsin, meaning "new") Dynasty (¿¿), ruling AD 9-23. The Han dynasty was restored after his overthrow and his rule marks the separation between the Western Han Dynasty (before Xin) and Eastern Han Dynasty (after Xin). Some historians have traditionally viewed Wang as a usurper, while others have portrayed him as a visionary and selfless social reformer. Though a learned Confucian scholar who sought to implement the harmonious society he saw in the classics, his efforts ended in chaos. Dannoe izdanie predstavlyaet soboj kompilyatsiyu svedenij, nahodyaschihsya v svobodnom dostupe v srede Internet v tselom, i v informatsionnom setevom resurse "Vikipediya" v chastnosti. Sobrannaya po chastotnym zaprosam ukazannoj tematiki, dannaya kompilyatsiya postroena po printsipu podbora blizkih informatsionnyh ssylok, ne imeet samostoyatelnogo syuzheta, ne soderzhit nikakih analiticheskih materialov, vyvodov, otsenok moralnogo, eticheskogo, politicheskogo, religioznogo i mirovozzrencheskogo haraktera v otnoshenii glavnoj tematiki, predstavlyaya soboj isklyuchitelno faktologicheskij material. This item is printed on demand. This is a printed copy of digital content available at Wikipedia. SOFT COVER.
16mo, br. ed. pp.96. esaurito.
VG original cloth Small tears at top and bottom of spine. Previous owner's inscription and a chinese red stamp to title page. frontis detached but present. ; Yellow, beautifully decorated cloth with brown lettering. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 528 pages.Illustrated by Cumming, C. F. Gordon.
Londres, Fisher & Jackson, [circa 1840], in-4, bella legatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti in tela con fregi a secco, pp. 64. Con 30 belle tavole incise in acciaio. Ex-libris araldico. Manca il primo volume.
Dessinées par Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austin &c. sur les esquisses originales du Commodore Robert Elliot, accompagnées d'un texte historique et descriptif par Emma Roberts, traduit par J. F. Gérard, M.A., 2 vol. in-4 reliure éditeur de l'époque demi-chagrin bordeaux, toutes tranches dorées, Chez H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, Newgate-St, s.d. [ circa 1835 ], frontispice colorié, titre gravé, 68 pp. avec 32 planches ; frontispice, 64 pp. et 29 planches Bon exemplaire bien complet des 64 planches finement gravées, dont un frontispice colorié (rel. lég. frottée, rares rouss., très bon état par ailleurs). Français