Bern, Scherz, 2000, gr. in-8vo, 448 S. / 816 S., Gebundene Ausgabe. Verlagseinbde mit OU. Schönes Exemplar.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Paris, InterEditions 1992, 220x145mm, XV - 294pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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Porto 1822 Gandea Hardcover 1st Edition
Hardcover; original cloth of the publisher, 23 x 17 cm, 32 pp., 1st Edition, portugese, book condition: Very Good.
Phone number : +32(0)496 80 81 92
Paris, 1921. 1 volume in-4, 71 pp., broché, couverture souple imprimée, XIX planches à pleine page d'objets d'art, très bon état.
Catalogue de Vente des Biens Worch, 404 objets décrits, avec de nombreuses illustrations (91 objets reproduits).
Moskva [Moscow], Akademija Nauk SSSR. Institut narodov Azii 1963 190pp., 23cm., edition of only 1000 copies, cart.cover (spine in cloth), good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], X75533
Moskva [Moscow], Izdatelstvo vostocnoj literatury 1963 202pp., 21cm., edition of only 1300 copies, softcover, good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], OCLC 164730103, X75465
Moskva [Moscow], Akademija Nauk SSSR. Institut vostokovedenija 1959 54pp.with ills., 20cm., edition of only 6500 copies, softcover, very good condition, [text in Russian Cyrillic scrip], OCLC 469276805, X75434
London, Hutchinson & Co, 1910 ; 8°, cartonnage rouge de l’éditeur. Photogravure en frontispice et 15 planches. Index.
Excellent état
Savelli, 1977, 145 p., introduction de Pierre Naville, broché, traces d'usage, état correct.
Phone number : 0033 (0)1 42 23 30 39
Serres & Peeters & Donnet & Dollfus & Sterckx
Reference : R320131775
(1994)
ISBN : 220300407X
Hergé. 1994. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages - couverture contrepliée - nombreuses photos en couleurs et en monochrome dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
Pékin Gouzi Shudian sd in-8 en feuilles Pékin, Gouzi Shudian, sd [circa 1955]. 23 x 17,5 cm, in-8, 1 f. d'explications - 19 planches de papiers découpés montés sur papier, boîtier de l'éditeur de pleine toite décorée en couleurs, fermoirs en os, pièce de titre.
Semble manquer 1 f. d'explications en anglais. Reste charmant néanmoins et en bonne condition. Très bon
Paris, Gabriel Beauchesne & Cie, Editeurs, 1912. 1 volume in-8, 200 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir tabac, orné de nombreuses photographies et plans, très bon état général.
Table des Matières: Zikawei et Changhai - Premier contact avec la Chine - A Zikawei - Changhai - Chez les Vieux Chrétioens: Deux Chrétientés rivales - Une fête de la Sainte-Enfance à Dangkoh - Une mission et une ouverture de mois de Marie à Dangmouhiao - Tsonming et Haimen - Chez les pêcheurs - Au Pélerinage de Zosé - En Pays Neuf: En route pour le Siutcheoufou - Au pays des brigands - Au Nganhoei.
Pékin, 1879. 1 volume in-4, 20 pp., rebound in full modern leather, a very good copy.
Pékin, 1879. 1 volume in-4, 20 pp., rebound in full modern leather, a very good copy.
SHAHAR, Meir and WELLER, Robert P., edited by
Reference : 126805
(1996)
ISBN : 0824817249 9780824817244
Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press 1996 Livre en anglais. In-8 reliure éd. sous jaquette 24 cm sur 16. 290 pages. Jaquette en très bon état. Très bon état d’occasion.
Sommaire, bibliographies, glossaire, index. Très bon état d’occasion
Shanghai, Lee Hwa Women's Embroidering & Co, no date (1930?). 1 paper magazine, folio (38*50 cm), illustrated covers (front and back), with 8 folding patterns for embroidery, small tears in margins, overall in very good condition. The illustrated back cover figures a nice Shanghainese woman making embroidery.
A scarce copy of The Cross Stitch Book published by Lee Hwa Women's Embroidering Co, dealers in Chinese and foreign Pieces Goods, cross striped cloth, Turkish blankets, etc. - Manufactures in Table cloths,, blankets pillows, purses, cushions, shawls, pictures, handkerchiefs and many kind of embroideries such as figures, landscapes, plants, creatures, etc.
Shanghai, Printed by the North-China Daily News and Herald, 1930. 1 volume in-8, 206 pp. [177-382], 3 issues of China Journal rebound in modern full leather. The May edition is related and devoted to Shanghai, some light insect or mouse work on some pages (1 to 2 mm on the upper part), overall a good copy, With many black and white illustrations and advertisements.
This volume contains 3 consecutive issues of the China Journal. Contents of Vol XII, No 4, April 1930: The Insanity of War - The Chinese Lunar Calendar - Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - Correspondence - Reviews - House-Boating in Kiangsu and Chekiang - Travel and Exploration Notes - Chemical Fertilizers in China - Enginnering and Industrial Notes - The Honey Bee as a Pollinating Agent - Notes on Trees ans Shrubs of North Manchuria - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - The Keenel - The Garden - Publications. Contents of Issue Vol XII, No 5, May 1930 (Shanghai Issue): Shanghai Industrially Considered - Labour in Shanghai - The German Industrial Mission to China - The Printed World in Shanghai - The Art-Crafts of Shanghai - Architecture, Interior Decoration and Building in Shanghai, Twenty Years ago and To-Day - Some Present Aspects of the Real Estate Business in Shanghai - The Chinese Rug - Art Notes - Reviews - Shanghai at the World' Cross-Roads - Shipbuilding in Shanghai - Travel and Exploration in Shanghai - The Cotton Industry in Shanghai - Shanghai and the Silk Industry - Engineering and Industrial Notes - The Scientist and Industry in China - Electricity in China - The Value of Coal Gas to China - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - Miscellanea. Contents of Volume XI, No 6, June 1930: THe Municipal Council and the R.A.S. Building - Chinese Lunar Calendar - Richard Wilhelm - The Sheng or Male Character of the Chinese Stage - Hyacinth - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - TRavels in Manchuria - Travel and Exploration Notes - China's Economic Position - Notes on Dead-Leaf Butterfly Kallima and a new Species of Papilio - A New Species of Swalloy Ray - Notes on Trresand Schrubs of North Nanchuria - Pole-Shift and Climatic Cycles - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Miscellanea.
American Women's Club, Shanghai, 1923, first edition. 1 volume 8vo, 256 pp., with a few vignettes in the text, 4 pages of advertisements in fine. Hardboard in original quarter cloth over printed boards with printed wrappers and string binding. Strings are cut and text inside is a bit loose. Overall a good copy. An other copy, with strings uncut, but with some waterstain on the first borard, is sold at the same price, 200 euros.
Twenty-nine papers published by The Liteary Department are presented in this volume including "The Golden Age of Yao and Shun", "Early Feudalism and its Continuation in the Chou Dynasty", "Annals of the Spring and Autumn", "High Lights in the Dark Ages of China", "The Development of Design in the Chou Dynasty", "The Chess Players of Nanshan", "The Outstanding Men of Shang Dysnasty". (NS)
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [CHINA TODAY'SERIES] [MANCHUKUO] [T'ANG LEANG-LI] (Edited by) - CHENG LIN
Reference : 12555
Shanghai, China United Press, 1935. 1 volume, 8-vo, 214 pp., with one map of chinese railways, full original grey cloth, a bit soiled and dusty, very good condition.
This volume is No 5 of "China To-Day" Series, a collection of books covering social, economical and political problems in China in the thirties. Chapters cover: 1) Development of Railway Construction . 2) The scramble for concessions . 3) The Railway Loans. 4) The Railway Lines. 5) The Administration of the Railways. 6) Miscellaneous Railway Problems . 7) The future of Chinese Railways . 5 appendices.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [CHINA TODAY'SERIES] [T'ANG LEANG-LI] (Edited by) - WANG CHING-WEI
Reference : 12553
Shanghai, China United Press, 1934. 1 volume in-8, xxii-199 pp., original publisher's grey cloth, a good copy..
This volume is the Number 2 of "China To-Day" Series. Table of Contents: Wang Ching-Wei: A biographical Sketch by T'ang Leang-Li. Introductory - Revolution still in Progress - The Use and Abuse of Military Power - Agricultural Problems and Policies - The Communist Bandit Problem - Unification by Reconstruction - What Kind of Government Does China Need? - National Defense and Dictatorship - On Local Self-Government and Democracy - Party Government in Theory and Practice - Efficiency in Government Department - China's Foreign Policy - Meeting Japan's Challenge - The "Life-Lines" of the Republic - Two Years of National Reconstruction - The Road to National Salvation - Appendices.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [CHINA TODAY'SERIES] [T'ANG LEANG-LI] (Edited by)
Reference : 12554
Shanghai, China United Press, 1935. 1 volume 4vo, hardcover, grey cloth covered boards, xiv-401 pp., illustrated with full page photographs, a very good copy. A loose pocket contains 3 large folding maps: General Sketch Map of China - Produce and Population Map of China - Road Map of Kiangsu, Chekiang and Anhwei.
This volume is Number 3 of "China To-Day" Series, Edited by T'ang Leang-Li in Shanghai. Table of Contents: Preface - Political Rehabilitation - Aims and Machinery of Reconstruction - Industrialization - Educational Reforms - Athletic Progress - Public Health and Social Relief - Cultural Reconstruction - The Law and its Enforcement - The Banking System - Railway Development - Road Construction - Commercial Aviation - Mercantile Marine - Posts, Telegraphs, Telephones -Rural Rehabilitation - Town-Planning and Municipal Development - National Defence - Miscellaneous Progress.
Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, 1923. 1 volume 8vo, 438 pp., original cloth backed boards, illustrated by H.W.G. Hayter (21 full page drawings), one corner bumped, a very good copy.
"The aim of "Letters of a Shanghai Griffin" is to convey an impression of life in the Far East as it apperared to an individual for whom the serious side of any subject has never possessed so powerful an attraction as has its humorous aspect" (Extract from Preface by Jay Denby). A rare insight of chinese way of life, customs, food and culture.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [JOURNAL OF NORTH CHINA BRANCH OF ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY]
Reference : 5025
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1880. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 92 full pages of illustrations of coins during the Qing period, including the coins of Tai Ping Rebels and other illegitimate dynasties, 2 folded facsimiles of Qing cash notes, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1880 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Report of the Curator of the Shanghai Museum for the year 1880 - Article I. Early European Researches into the Flora of China by E. Bretschneider - Article II. Coins of the present Dynasty of China - Article III. The Naturalistic Philosophy of China by Frederic H. Balfour.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [JOURNAL OF NORTH CHINA BRANCH OF ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY]
Reference : 6251
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press(?), 1879. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 1 folded illustration and many illustrations of Siamese Coins in text, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1879 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Article I. The Intercourse of China with Central and Western Asia in the Second Century B. C. by T. W. Kingsmill - Article II. Rock Inscriptions at the North side of Yentai Hill by J. Rhein - Article III. Siamese Coinage by Joseph Haas.