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1906185<p>"Vacation Letters. Pictures. Mongolia with China 1906. We stopped at this little Mongol settlement for our noon rest one day on the way to Tabol. A new family had just moved in and we saw them put up their tent. This shows the frame work of the tent before the felt covers are roped on."<br />"Vacation Letters: Pictures. Tabol. Mongolia. 1906. Mrs. Larson's tent. These three women are the wives of Mongols in Mr. Larson's employ. The tent at the right is Mrs. Larson's kitchen tent where her servants lived and booked for her."<br />Frans August Larson 1870-1957 a Swedish missionary was first sent to Urga Ulaanbaatar in 1893. In 1895 he went to Kalgan made a tour of a month in the neighboring portion of Mongolia and opened a mission station at Hara Oso where he pitched a Mongol tent each summer. He married an American missionary Mary Rodgers of Albany NY in 1897 and their city and country homes became a center for missionary recreation. During the Boxer Rebellion Larson was able to lead a rescue caravan using the 20 camels and 15 horses belonging to the British consul at Beijing but pastured near Kalgan north to Urga and Kiachta. "His ability to speak the Mongolian language and to arrange all matters of business together with his courage and his known skill with his rifle were a means of salvation to all his comrades." Larson and another missionary comrade James Hudson Roberts published an account in 1903 Pilgrim Press Little Brown Boston: <em>A Flight for Life and An Inside View of Mongolia</em>. Larson next pitched his tents at Tabol 85 miles from Kalgan on the Urga road. In 1902 the British and Foreign Bible Society hired him to distribute bibles to Buddhist monks - using 5 horses 4 Mongolian assistants and 10 camels. In 1922 Larson started a lucrative trucking business Dodge trucks from America covering the road from Kalgan to Urga in 4 days instead of a month by camel. The Larsons moved to the U.S. eventually starting a successful chicken business in San Francisco. In 1930 Larson wrote <em>Larson Duke of Mongolia</em> Little Brown Boston After Mary's death Larson wandered ending by spending the winters with a daughter in California but the summers with a young Swedish couple he helped establish on Vancouver Island.</p>
1960X91507Ulaanbaatar [Ulanbator], Erdem Shinzhilgeenii Khevlel 1960 2 volumes: 250 + 250pp., 29cm., text in Mongolian script, in the series "Corpus Scriptorum Mongolorum Instituti Linguae et Litterarum Comiteti Scientiarum et Educationis Altae Reipublicae Populi Mongoli" tomus IX fasc.4-4A, original softovers (spines bit repaired, well protected by cristal paper wrappers), good condition, rare, X91507
1943029659Sweden 1943 Tryckeri Aktiebolaget Thule Soft cover 1st Edition
20001363063Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House 2000. Hardcover. Octavo: 449 pages XCVI pages of black and white photographic plates with numerous black and white illustrations throughout text. Very good. Light green spine with blue and grey titling in Chinese. Binding lightly bumped and marked with price sticker still on rear board; text block lightly age-toned. Text in Chinese with English abstract. SH consignment. 1363063. Special Collections. Cultural Relics Publishing House hardcover
1910X119878Leyden [Leiden], E.J. Brill 1910 [8] + 398pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering (with some traces of use, but still intact), ex-libris stamp on title page, text is clean and bright except for few occasional light foxing, text in French, in the series "E.J.W. Gibb Memorial" volume 12, good condition, rare, X119878
1970X71592Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó 1970 590pp.with ills., 25cm., original 1970 Budapest-edition, in the series "Bibliotheca Orientalis Hungarica" vol.14, cloth, dustwrapper (bit used), VG, X71592
1959X91503Ulaanbaatar [Ulanbator], Ulsyn khevleliin gazar 1959 935 (+ 6) pp., 30cm., in the series "Corpus Scriptorum Mongolorum instituti linguae et litterarum comiteti scientiarum et educationis altae reipublicae populi Mongoli" tomus 4, original softcover (spine bit repaired, protected by cristal paper wrappers), [Tibetan-Mongolian dictionary, in Tibetan script, with an index of the Mongolian definitions], OCLC 219689269, texte and interior in very good condition, rare, weight: 4.2kg., X91503
1911195431911. Paris Éditions Emile-Paul 1911 - Broché 19 5 cm x 28 5 cm 232 pages 84 ills hors-texte gravées d'après les photographies de l'auteur dont 2 couleur 3 cartes - Texte du Commandant de Bouillane de Lacoste - 2 légers manques sur la page de garde sinon très bon état
1932030400Paris 1932 Editions Dillen et Cie Soft cover 1st Edition
1917028716Chang-hai 1917 Imprimerie de la mission catholique Soft cover 1st Edition
191477094Philadelphia 1914. Leks8vo. Originale blå helshirtingbind. xviii 318- ; x - 659 s. Fortløpende paginering i bindene. Gjennomillustrert med fotografier - hvorav mange foldede - utenom pagineringen. Med karter.Royal 8vo. Publishers blue cloth. xviii 318- ; x - 659 pp. Continuous pagination in the volumes. Illustrated throughout with photographs – several of which folded – outside pagination. With maps. J. B. Lippincott. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Første amerikanske utgave. Noen plansjer en tanke rufsete ved ytterkantene ellers et pent sett.First American edition. Some plates a little ragged at the outer edges otherwise a nice set. </em> hardcover
1902CCC0047e35. edition desclee de brouwer 1902. In-4 reliure demi chagrin à coins, dos lisse. Couverture legerement frottée. Les deux plat et le dos du broché ont été conservés. 416 pages. 524 gravures anciennes et nouvelles reproduites ou exécutées par les artistes chinois d'après les plus précieux documents nouvelle édition.petite pliure sur le premier plat, quelques taches de rousseurs. Livre en bon état général. Photos possibles
1955X69196Stockholm / Copenhagen, Förlaget Filadelfia AB / Ejnar Munksgaard 1955 complete in 3 vols.: vol.1 and 2 together xliv + 1514pp. & vol.3 [8] + 600pp., brown cloth (leather spine, marbled edges), original dustwrappers (some small pieces detached at ends), VG, [bilingual: Mongolian-English (vols.1-2) and English-Mongolian (vol.3)], [Folke Boberg (1896-1987): missionary in Mongolia. He served as a missionary of the Swedish pentecostal churches to inner Mongolia (in present-day China). He engaged in evangelism and lexicographical work. The fruit of his labors appeared in this highly acclaimed dictionary; cf. ANDERSON G.H., Biographical dictionary of Christian missions, p.72], X69196