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198812533Paris Presses de la Cité 1988 Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture illustrée, 309 pages. Bon état.
in folio, cartella illustrata con un detto di Ho Chi Minh contenente 7 serigrafie
1977HIS1334M1977 / 93 pages. Broché. Editions Lettres du Monde.
197326928Berlin: Verlag Neue Einheit. 13.1.1973. 1 Blatt beidseitig bedruckt. 4°. Flugblatt mit kl. Randrissen, einmal gefaltet
1977044863NAM POWs. very nice copy; larger-format . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1977. NAM POWs hardcover
18672Une affiche 110x38 cm.
188384734P., Henry Cremnitz, sd (1883-1886) 1883 Tirage albuminé 17 x 22, contrecollé sur papier fort imprimé 27 x 34, légende et numéro dans l'image, titre imprimé sur les pages. Env. 16 x 22 cm. Chemise à fenêtre et plexi.
188384735P., Henry Cremnitz, sd (1883-1886) 1883 Tirage albuminé 17 x 22, contrecollé sur papier fort imprimé 27 x 34, légende et numéro dans l'image, titre imprimé sur les pages. Env. 16 x 22 cm. Chemise à fenêtre et plexi.
188384736P., Henry Cremnitz, sd (1883-1886) 1883 Tirage albuminé 17 x 22, contrecollé sur papier fort imprimé 27 x 34, légende et numéro dans l'image, titre imprimé sur les pages. Env. 16 x 22 cm. Chemise à fenêtre.
1371779Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1975 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES. La mort c'est l'autre. - Bernard JUILLERAT. Dessins de sol du Haut Sépik. - Laurence DELABY. A propos d'un plat sibérien du Musée de l'Homme. - Henri LHOTE. Pierres peintes des enfants touaregs. - Lucienne ROUBIN et Monique ROUSSEL DE FONTANES. Un ami du Musée disparaît: Pierre Adam.
1370393Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1970 in-4, pp. 69-168, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES. Le poisson et la pêche dans la vie joraï. - Hugo ZEMP. Tambours de femmes en Côte d'Ivoire. - Joseph CHELHOD. Recherches ethnologiques au Yemen. Problèmes et perspectives. - Robert GESSAIN. Sénégal oriental 1969. - Jacqueline DELANGE. Des arts africains au musée Cantini. - Ethnomusicologie.
1371783Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1963 in-4, pp. 83-178, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: Solange THIERRY, Un kavad du Rajasthan - Jacques DOURNES, Le vêtement chez les Joraï - Simone ARNETTE, Un disque perforé néolithique - V. S. WAKANKAR, Peintures rupestres indiennes - R. GESSAIN, Mission au Sénégal 1962 - D. CHAMPAULT, Mission au Tout 1962.
1373111Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1968 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché. Bon état. Sommaire: Robert GESSAIN, Le kayak des Ammassalimiut. Evoiution démographique. - Jacques DOURNES, Image du beau et figures de mode chez les Jörai. - Marie-Claude DUPRE, A propos d'un masque des Téké de l'ouest (Congo-Brazzaville). - Laurence DELABY, Un calendrier yakoute. - Solange THIERRY, Le Japon dans la galerie d'Asie. - Ethnomusicologie.
1373115Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1971 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Robert GESSAIN, Un jeu des Ammassalimiut et d'ailleurs. Jeu eskimo? Diffusion? Convergence? - Françoise GIRARD, Statuette du Dieu Requin de Santa-Cruz. - Jacques DOURNES, Aspects de l'habitat et techniques de construction des Sre aux Jörai. - Claudine FAYEIN, La vie pastorale au Dhofar.
1373576Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1962 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques MILLOT, La collection Léonce-Pierre Guerre. - Henry REICHLEN, Un bijou d'or de Lambayeque, Pérou. - Solange THIERRY, Objets votifs vietnamiens en papier. - Jacques MILLOT, L'exposition Ténéré-Tchad (Mission Berliet 1958-1960) - Corneille JEST, Mission au Népal.
1373580Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1965 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES, La musique chez les Jörai. - Jacques MILLOT, Vacances albanaises. - Une exposition d'ethnographie albanaise.
1373581Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1967 in-4, illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES, Pièges ches les Jörai. - Claude ROBINEAU, Culture matérielle des Djem de Souanké. - Jacques MILLOT, Ethnographie japonaise et XIè Congrès du Pacifique. - Robert GESSAIN, Sénégal 1966. - Renée L. DOIZE, Comment travaillait l'abbé Breuil.
1373110Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1968 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES, La figuration humaine dans l'art funéraire jörai. - Solange THIERRY, Notes sur quelques bracelets sacrés (Asie méridionale). - Marie-José TUBIANA, Une coiffure d'apparat des femmes zaghawa. - Robert GESSAIN, Sénégal 1967. - Monique ROUSSEL de FONTANES, Une donation bulgare. - Ethnomusicologie. - Concours d'identification d'objets d'arts primitifs.
18906246SLND [Vietman, circa 1890] 1890 18 Photographie originales tirées sur papier albuminé, 225 x 155 mm. Contrecollées sur carton ( 295 x 230 mm.)
198850087Random House, New York, 1988. Cartonage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, format 16x24x5 cm, 750 pages. Très bon état.
62 pages. Fold-out map. Written in English. "Instead of miracles expected by the Pentagon, the 1965-66 dry season in South Vietnam has ended with the flop of the U.S. strategic plan... To help the reader understand the causes and reasons of this important victory of the L.A.F. and people of South Vietnam... we publish hereafter an article by an authoritative military commentator of the National Front for Liberation, carried by the Quan Doi Nhan Dan, organ of the Vietnam People's Army. We have thought it opportune to add an account of facts, a balance sheet of the operations and a map." - from Publisher's Note. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispieces, coloured and monochrome photographs, and maps; pictorial boards, brown cloth backs lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case.
168082460Londres Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for Moses Pitt at the Angel in S. Paul's Churchyard 1680 1 vol. relié in-4, demi-veau jaspé à coins, dos à nerfs encadrés de filets dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, plats de papier peigné, non rogné, 1 f. + titre + 10 ff. (avertissement, dédicace, préface, table)+14-[4]-15-46-[4]-47-87+66 pp. Édition originale anglaise (l'originale française parut chez Clouzier l'année précédente) qui contient une description du Tonkin, dérivée des observations du frère de l'auteur, une description du Japon, recueillie auprès de négociants, et une violente attaque contre les agents de la Compagnie néerlandaise des Indes orientales. La première partie, consacrée au royaume du Tunquin (Tonkin), est illustrée de 8 planches gravées dépliantes oblongues. Mais il manque la planche réunissant les cartes du Japon et du Tonkin. Initiales gravées sur bois et ornements en tête de chapitres. Notes manuscrites sur la première page muette (deux citations poétiques en anglais dont une d'Alexander Pope : "If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all") et ex-libris manuscrit au bas de la page d'avertissement "Franceis Stephens book 1721". Cet ouvrage très rare est conservé dans une bonne reliure du début du XXe siècle, mais présente deux restaurations grossières (au premier feuillet de la préface et à la dernière gravure collée qui ne se déplie plus), quelques déchirures sans manque (notamment sur trois des gravures), quelques rousseurs et tâches.
168082460Londres Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for Moses Pitt at the Angel in S. Paul's Churchyard 1680 1 vol. relié in-4, demi-veau jaspé à coins, dos à nerfs encadrés de filets dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, plats de papier peigné, non rogné, 1 f. + titre + 10 ff. (avertissement, dédicace, préface, table)+14-[4]-15-46-[4]-47-87+66 pp. Édition originale anglaise (l'originale française parut chez Clouzier l'année précédente) qui contient une description du Tonkin, dérivée des observations du frère de l'auteur, une description du Japon, recueillie auprès de négociants, et une violente attaque contre les agents de la Compagnie néerlandaise des Indes orientales. La première partie, consacrée au royaume du Tunquin (Tonkin), est illustrée de 8 planches gravées dépliantes oblongues. Mais il manque la planche réunissant les cartes du Japon et du Tonkin. Initiales gravées sur bois et ornements en tête de chapitres. Notes manuscrites sur la première page muette (deux citations poétiques en anglais dont une d'Alexander Pope : "If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all") et ex-libris manuscrit au bas de la page d'avertissement "Franceis Stephens book 1721". Cet ouvrage très rare est conservé dans une bonne reliure du début du XXe siècle, mais présente deux restaurations grossières (au premier feuillet de la préface et à la dernière gravure collée qui ne se déplie plus), quelques déchirures sans manque (notamment sur trois des gravures), quelques rousseurs et tâches.
37042601Saigon ca. 1950-60's. Group of 22 hand-made papers hand hand-printed in Cholon various colors gold & silver foils various kinds & sizes all in excellent condition fine Joss examples of "after life" offerings by surviving relatives. . . . A COLLECTION OF 22 AUTHENTIC CHINESE-VIETNAMESE . . . JOSS PAPERS INCLUDING GOLD BARS COINS & CLOTHING . . . WITH HUNDREDS OF SHEETS OF PAPER EXAMPLES . WHAT IS JOSS: Venerating the ancestors is based on the belief that the spirits of the dead continue to dwell in the natural world and have the power to influence the fortune and fate of the living. The goal of ancestor worship is to ensure the ancestor's continued well-being and positive disposition towards the living and sometimes to ask for special favors or assistance. . Rituals of ancestor worship most commonly consist of offerings to the deceased to provide for their welfare in the afterlife which is envisioned to be similar to the earthly life. The burning of spirit money enables the ancestor to purchase luxuries and necessities needed for a comfortable afterlife. . WHAT IS JOSS PAPER: Jin Zhi or Xiang Zhi is Pinyin for Chinese Joss Paper meaning "Gold Paper" or "Fragrant Paper." They have also been called "Yinsizhi" Netherworld paper "Zhiqian" paper money "Ming bi" "Shade/Dark money" and several other similar names has been used over the centuries. . These papers have been burnt as offerings common in Chinese ancestral worship to venerate deceased family members and relatives on holidays and special occasions. They were also used as offerings in the worship of gods using similar Joss papers. . These papers were in two categories: 1. Paper representations of Chinese coins or currency some called: "Hell Notes" being large tied stacks of money. . b. Three-dimensional paper-crafts & papier-mâché made into items of daily use sent to the deceased ancestors or Gods for use in the "after life." These objects were made into objects of daily use such as food clothing daily use objects burned "to ensure that the spirit of the deceased has lots of good things in the afterlife." These are often called "Jingyi" "threads and clothes" which is a type of Joss paper with printed images of items needed by the dead in "daily life" such as clothes shoes cups and scissors &c. . THREE TYPES OF SPIRIT MONEY: Different types of spirit money are given to distinct categories of spirits. The three main types of spirit money are copper cash silver and gold. Cash monies are given to newly deceased spirits and spirits of the unknown. . Gold Jin spirit money is given to both the deceased and higher gods such as the Jade Emperor. . Silver spirit money Yin is given exclusively to ancestral spirits as well as spirits of local deities. These distinctions between the three categories of spirit money must be followed precisely to avoid confusing or insulting the spirits. . HAND-MADE PAPERS: Joss paper is traditionally made from coarse bamboo-fiber paper which has a handmade quality in variable coarseness with many natural imperfections. It is often mistakenly called "rice paper." . Traditional joss is cut into individual squares or rectangles. Depending on the region Joss paper may be decorated with seals stamps pieces of contrasting paper engraved designs or other motifs including gold & silver colors representation gold & silver. Red stamped decorations are also used red being festive or color of good luck and fortune. . The above liberally extricated from the Wikipedia article. . THE COLLECTION: The collection consists of the following examples the count of each individual packet is an approximate count. The lucky colors in Chinese culture are red and yellow gold. . Photographs of each item is posted to our website. . Each example is made of rough Chinese hand-made paper smooth on the verso rough on the recto. All examples are in excellent unused condition. . There are rare some examples of tin foil papers appearing either 'silver' or 'gold' in color. These are some of the most expensive obscure and important offerings. . a. "SHOU" or the Chinese Hanzi character for "Live a Long Life." Red printed over buff paper with a central square of silver tinfoil paper over which is yellow lacquered to make it appear as gold over printed by a red ink "SHOU." The size is 13 x 13 cm. about 100 sheet packet. With good luck texts. See images posted to our website: spine.jpg & illus04.jpg lower half left side. . b. A large yellow sheet gently two-folded not sharp folds 31 x 24.3 cm. showing 4 columns of Chinese 'cash' bronze or copper coins with central text. There are about 75 sheets see our illus01.jpg. . c. Yellow printed with red text and illustrations over buff paper. Contains 7 packs tied with a yellow paper plus 3 packs tied with a pink paper. Shows lucky days with two donkey carts. About 7-8 sheets per pack 10 packs in all. Size is 9.5 x 12.9 cm. See illus02.jpg. . d. Yellow printed with red Chinese cash coins printed over buff paper. It illustrates 9 lines of 7 coins for a total of 63 coins per sheet. There are 10 packets in all 3 in pink wrapper 7 in yellow wrapper about 8 sheets per pack. Size is 9.5 x 13.1 cm. See illus03.jpg . e. Yellow printed with red over printed text and illustrations. With 10 packets 7 in yellow wrapper 3 in pink wrapper. Auspicious text with illustrated circular chart of lucky symbols Size is 9.7 x 13 cm. about 8 pages per pack. See illus04.jpg upper half. . f. Black printed Chinese cash coins over white paper. 9 x 7 columns of coins = 63 in all. With 10 packets of about 10 sheets per packet yellow wrapper. Size is12 x 12.8 cm. see illus04.jpg lower right. . g. Two packs of Vietnamese Dong paper currency 50000 Dong gray printed on buff paper showing a Chinese Emperor: "Tien Dia Phu" "Heavenly Bank" about 50 sheets. With red printed currency: 5000 Dong "Dia Phu" "Heavenly Bank" with Chinese emperor illustration signed by Yin Low about 100 sheets in plain paper wrapper. Size is about 14.4 x 6.5 cm. See illus05.jpg left size. . h. A pair of red printed paper with black images over buff paper. Each is an image of a man & a woman with Hanzi Nu woman & Nan man. Inside each is a second sheet of the same image printed on white paper with black ink. Inside of each again is darker buff sheet with black printed illustrations of a tiger and several images of men and women a house and various household domesticated animals: chicken goat dog water buffalo pig cat donkey along with a dragon flat hammock junk ship vessel scissors combs tea sets medicine bottle fan pen & related household items. Essentially a list of commonly used and needed items to be sent to the ancestors for use in the 'after life.' With 11 woman & 9 men packets. Size is opens to 9 x 19 cm the outer cover & first identical page is a bit smaller with the 3rd sheet being 15 x 16 cm. folded. See illus05.jpg top right & just below that for page 3. Also illus08.jpg. . i. Two Kinds of Gold Bars: 1. KIM-THANH SAIGON HONG KONG HANOI PHOM PENN OR PUR with translation into Hanzi of the above. Orange gold tinfoil bar 4.1 x 9 cm. Ten each 9 in plastic protector stapled. . 2. KIM-THANH SAIGON HONG KONG HANOI PHOM PENN OR PUR with translation into Hanzi of the above. Gold yellow color tinfoil bar 3.2 x 8.3 cm. Seventeen 16 in plastic protector stapled. Please see bottom of illus05.jpg for 2 images. . j. Four Kinds of Gold & Silver Foil Papers: 1. Silver foil paper overlaid on buff paper 9.8 x 11.3 cm. about 50 sheets. . 2. Gold foil paper. Please see illus05.jpg . k. Red ink over buff/green rough paper clothing for adults the larger and children/women the smaller. Each contains 10 packets of about 10 sheets three dimensional cut out head and sides of clothing 'v' cutouts. See illus07.jpg . l. Red tissue paper good luck & long life charm three dimensional with cut outs 21 x 25.5 cm. each sheet illustrates 100 identical images 10 columns across by 10 vertical. center folded opens to be double the image posted illus08.jpg. . m. Two paper fans over babmoo: . 1. This is a lovely fan with colored decorations the dragon at left phoenix at right with the Chinese Hanzi character "FU" meaning good fortune. Opens to about 40.5 closes to 24.5 cm. long. . . 2. The same kind of fan pure white the color of mourning a death. Opens to about 44.5 closes to 25 cm. long. . Both are nicely hand-made using hand-made Vietnamese papers with a metal fastner at the heel. See illus09.jpg & illus10.jpg posted to our website. . Please visit our webiste we may have copies of the below references. . REFERENCE: . GOODRICH Anne S.: PEKING PAPER GODS: A Look at Home Worship. Nettetal 1991 Steyler Verlag. WANG Shucun.: PAPER JOSS: Deity Worship Through Folk Prints. ALEXEIEV Basil M.: THE CHINESE GODS OF WEALTH. DAY Clarence B.: CHINESE PEASANT CULTS: Being A Study of Chinese Paper Gods. Shanghai 194019691975. He gives a particularly good list of various gods by Chinese romanized name and function organized by subjects. RUDOVA Maria.: CHINESE POPULAR PRINTS see p.2 #2 Zao Wang our #1; pp.3-47-9 figures 3-610-16 et al. for identical or similar examples. DORE Henry.: RESEARCHES INTO CHINESE SUPERSTITIONS. DU BOSE Hampden C.: THE DRAGON IMAGE AND DEMON OR THE THREE RELIGIONS OF CHINA: Confucianism Buddhism and Taoism. Giving an Account Of the Mythology Idolatry And Demonolatry of the Chinese. HUNTER Dard.: PAPERMAKING IN INDO-CHINA. VALE J.: CHINESE SUPERSTITIONS. WERNER E.T.C.: DICTIONARY OF CHINESE MYTHOLOGY. HEJZLAR Josef.: EARLY CHINESE GRAPHICS. pedia-org/wiki/Joss_Chinese_Statue . . unknown