Paris, Catleya, 2000; in-4, 147 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette.
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San Francisco, New York, Honolulu, American Council - Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940. 1 volume in-8, 182 pp., rebound in modern full brown leather, illustrated with 4 plans, a very good copy. Quite scarce.
Contents cover: The International Settlement - The French Concession - The Chinese Municipality - Relations between the Shanghai City Government and the Shanghai Municipal Council - The Position and Aspirations of Japan at Shanghai - The Sino-Japanese Hostilities at Shanghai in 1932 - The Sino-Japanese Hostilities at Shanghai in 1937 - The Commercial and Industrial Position of Shanghai - The Economic effects of the Sino-Japanese Conflict.
[Shanghai], S. n. 1930 In-8 à l’italienne. Reliure à la japonaise carton grainé rouge-brun avec cordonnet bleu-ciel, premier plat orné de silhouettes argent du bund et d’embarcations, avec report du titre en calligraphie japonaise or, 29 planches dont 1 repliée panorama de Shanghaï, sous serpentes légendées. Bon exemplaire d’un ouvrage peu courant.
Toutes les légendes sont en anglais, excepté le panorama de Shanghaï en japonais. Bon état d’occasion
USA, University of California, 1992. 1 volume, illustrated paperback, in-8, 362 pp., with map, very good copy.
Contents: The Shanghai Banker's Association 1915-1927 - Three Roads into Shanghai's Market - New Culture, Old Habits - The Evolution of the Shanghai Student Protest Repertoires - Regulating Sex in Shanghai - Progressive Journalism and Shanghai's Petty Urbanites - Migrant Culture in Shanghai - 'The Pact with the Devil' - Strikes among Shanghai Silk Weavers.
Shanghai, Printed by Centurion Printing Co., 1933, for Thomas Cook & Son Ltd. 1 booklet, soft illustrated covers, with photographic illustrations, a large folding map of Shanghai at rear and many full page advertisements.
A rare pamphlet published by Thomas Cook for visitors.
Shanghai, Printed at the Office of the North-China Daily News & Herald, Ltd, 1937. 1 volume, large folio, (31 * 23 cm), soft illustrated covers dusty with some marginal tears, 70 pages of text and cartoons by Sapajou, a good copy of this scarce publication.
Those cartoons by Sapajou have first appeared in North China Daily News between August 11 and September 27, 1937, during the Japanese Occupation in Shanghai. Sapajou (Georgii Avksentievich Sapojnikoff), a former Russian Army Lieutenant who worked as a cartoonist for The North China Daily News from 1925 onwards. The text was edited by R. T. Peyton-Griffin, editor of the paper, who used the pen-name "In Parenthesis".