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IN 4. BR AVEC COUV REMPLIEE [BE]. ENV 150 PP. 134 ILL EN COULEURS. [BE]
8vo. comprehensive study of documents 361p. Hardback. Clean and bright cloth and text as new, dw tape repaired at bottom of spine, ow. very good too.
8vo, hardcover in dj, 198pp. Renowned sinologist Thomas O. Höllmann tracks the growth of food culture in China from its earliest burial rituals to today's Western fast food restaurants, mapping Chinese cuisine's geographical variations and local customs, indigenous factors and foreign influences, trade routes, and ethnic associations. Höllmann details the food practices of major Chinese religions and the significance of eating and drinking in rites of passage and popular culture. He enriches his narrative with thirty of his favorite recipes and a selection of photographs, posters, paintings, sketches, and images of clay figurines and other objects excavated from tombs. Höllmann's award-winning history revisits the invention of noodles, the role of butchers and cooks in Chinese politics, debates over the origin of grape wines, and the causes of modern-day food contamination. He discusses local crop production, the use of herbs and spices, the relationship between Chinese food and economics, the influence of Chinese philosophy, and traditional dietary concepts and superstitions. Citing original Chinese sources, Höllmann uncovers fascinating aspects of daily Chinese life, constructing a multifaceted compendium that inspires a rich appreciation of Chinese arts and culture
8vo [23.5 x 16 cm]; x, 200 pp, 42 illus from photos on plates, index. orig black cloth, One of the few accounts of life and customs during this being the first to observe conditions there since the Japanese sealed the area and being the last there before the Chinese again closed the area to outsiders. He provides descriptions of religious rites, the lamaseries role in Mongolian life and interviewed the Living Buddha of Shandagu. Bibliog. Mongolica 2326.
8vo with frontis photo and chapters on A River Journey and A Farmers Life. Complete with photo plates, maps and index. 144p. Fine copy rebound in red hardcover.
385 pages. Index. Bibliography. Footnotes. Glossary. Thirty-eight tables. "Twenty-seven detailed case histories provide vivid examples of upward, downward, and arrested mobility." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper, otherwise book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
With the same narrative skills and evocative powers that made her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, a national bestseller, Tan now tells the story of Winnie Louie, an aging Chinese woman unfolding a life's worth of secrets to her suspicious, Americanized daughter. Book
1 vol. in-4 softcover, col. front cover, color. photographies, Hai Chao Photographic Art, 1992, 61 pp. Text in both Chinese and English Very nice copy for this book on birds (esp. cranes) of the Poyang lake. In winter, this rd. 1,400 sq. mi. lake, located in Jianxi province, becomes home of a large number of Siberian cranes. Chinois
8vo, hardcover in dust jacket, 505pp. A spasm of extreme radicalism that rocked China to its foundations in the mid- to late 1960s, the Cultural Revolution has generated a vast literature. Much of it, however, is at a birds-eye level, and we have very few detailed accounts of how it worked on the ground. Long after the event, Tan Hecheng, now a retired Chinese writer and editor, was sent to Daoxian, Mao s home county, to report on the official investigation into the massacre that took place there during the Cultural Revolution. In The Killing Wind, Tan recounts how over the course of 66 days in 1967, over 9,000 Chinese class enemies were massacred in the Daoxian, in the Hunan Province. The killings were unprovoked and carried out with incredible, stomach-churning brutality, which is documented here in excruciating detail. But although this could easily be just a compendium of horrors, it s also a meditation on memory, moral culpability, and the failure of the Chinese government to come to terms with the crimes of the Maoist era. Tan interweaves the story of his research with the recollections of survivors and reflections on the long-term consequences of the Cultural Revolution. Akin to Jan Gross s Neighbors, about the Holocaust in a Polish town, The Killing Wind likewise paints a single episode in extraordinary detail in order to make a broader argument about the long term consequences flowing from one of the twentieth century s greatest human tragedies
306 pages. Index. With portraits, illustrations and fold-out map of China. Gilt and black decoration upon red front board. Light pencil markings and marginalia to first half of book. Few internal library markings. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
8vo. 130 x 189 mm. viii, 86, [1] pp.Cloth. Fine. Documenting the Jewish community in Kai Feng Fu, from over a millenia of steady residence. Fascinating study of ancient jewish residents in China from over 1000 years ago
108 pages. Selected Bibliography; List of Compositions; Discography. Includes sheet music for: Vierd Blues; Doxy; Slow Boat to China; Tenor Madness; Newk's Fade-away; Tune Up; Airegin; Hold'em Joe; Keep Hold of Yourself; plus several pages of patterns. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Book
152 pages, illustrated, map, index, ex public library with usual signs. eng
4to 144p., 32 color plates, 2 fold-outs. . VG in the original cloth. Slipcase A desirable copy of this relatively scarce 1967 edition of the 1912 work includes Wright's introductions to "Antique Colour Prints from the Collection of Frank Lloyd Wright," a 1917 exhibition catalogue, and "The Frank Lloyd Wright Collection of Japanese Antique Prints," a 1927 auction catalogue, as well as passages from "An Autobiography." 32 fine color plates showing works by Hiroshige, Hokusai, et al., from Wright's personal collection. Interpretazione delle stampe giapponesi da parte del grande architetto. ottima copia, nel suo cofanetto.
317 pages, index. eng
Appears new, very clean copy. Signed by author under his bio.
pp. xxvi, [1], 282, [1] + 40 plates + Large folding chart, partly colored + Folding map. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. This edition has the includes a biography of the author, not in the first edition (1925). In this famous classic Carter discusses: the invention of paper; the use of seals; the development of block printing in China; the first printed books; the spread of block printing westward; and pre-Gutenberg printing with movable type in China, Korea, etc. A very nice example of an important book **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF 7
Previous owner's name inside front cover. No other inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight traces of handling and no bumping to corners. 298pp. A masterful interpretation of East Asian international relations since 1945.
pp. x, 263. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, worn. Third printing. "Strange but true stories previously unreported by reporters concerning the famous and not-so famous, in hindsight now often illuminating, anecdotes of incidents prior to World War II." Coldwar/Economics 3.
332 pages. References. Index. "... Brings to life what it was like to be a woman in Sung times, from having a marriage arranged, serving parents-in-law, rearing children, and coping with concubines to facing widowhood." - from back cover. Moderate quantity of markings to contents. Average wear. Solid working copy. Book
set of 7 postcard photos of the forbidden city in beijing, on occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the palace museum. 7 cartoline, come nuove.
8vo, br. ed. David Martin Jones examines how China has been portrayed in European and subsequently North American social and political thought and what, if anything, this depiction tells us about the character of this thought. Such a question immediately evokes the spectre of orientalism and subsequent chapters explore whether the identification of an orientalist project invalidates the knowledge claims of European and North American social and political thought as it evolved from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001.
Cover: A Triumph of Road-making: The First Allied Convoy to China to Break the Japanese Blockade. Features include: Our Notebook; Book Review: "Persons and Places" by George Santayana; The Great World War: The American Passage of the Roer (inc maps); Books of the Day; and The World of Science: The Locust's Year of Decision. Pictorial Journals include: The Rocket That Would Not Go Up! - Photos of an ill-fated rocked experiement by Herr Johannes Winkler in 1932; U-Boat Warfare - 1939 - 1945: A Survey of Changing German Submarines and Tactics in a Never-Ceasing Battle (Illus. by G.H. Davis); War Scraps: Incidents at the Front and Behind the Lines; On the Western Front: The American Advance into Germany; Battle Incidents with the Third and Seventh U.S. Armies; The Battle for Goch: British Troops in the Wrecked German Fortress Town; General Crerar's Offensive: The Storming of Cleve (Illus. by Capt. Bryan de Grineau); General Crerar's Offensive: British Troops in Mortal Combat With the Germans in the Reichswald (Illus. by Capt. Bryan de Grineau); The Zeitz Synthetic Oil Plant: Before the R.A.F. Attack - And After; War in the Pacific: Luzon Island and Iwo Jima; With the Red Army: Scenes From Liberated Poznan; Bombed Bath: Proposals for Replanning; and Masterpieces of Painting From the Cook Collection. 8" opening to page 241/242. Remaining contents clean and unmarked with minimal wear. A worthy copy. Book