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Rare Books on Chinese History
Beurdeley, Michel. The Chinese Collector through the Centuries, From the Han to the 20th Century. Switzerland. Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc. 1966. 288 pages. 184 pages b/w with 25 pages full color illustrations. Map. 10-1/4 x 11-5/8
$295.00
First Edition. Cloth binding. Out of print. Scarce. Fine with dustjacket. Item #10023
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Cheng, Te-Kun. Archaeology in China. Volume 1: Prehistoric China; Volume 2: Shang China; Volume 3: Chou China. Cambridge. W. Heffer & Sons Ltd., University of Toroto Press. Vol 1: 1966; Vol 2: 1960; Vol 3: 1963. Vol 1: 250 pages; Vol 2:368 pages; Vol 3 430 pages. 3 volumes. Vol 1: 3 maps, 5 tables, 30 figures, 44 b/w plates, bibliography and index; Vol 2: 4 maps, 7 tables, 53 figures, 56 b/w plates, bibliography, appendices and index; Vol 3: 4 maps, 43 figures, 44 b/w plates, bibliography, appendices and index. 7.5 x 10
$395.00
Vol 1: Second Edition; Vol 2-3: First Edition. Cloth binding. Very good, w/d.j. Item #10599
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David, Sir Percival. Chinese Connoisseurship, The Ko Ku Yao Lun-The Essential Criteria of Antiquities. London. Praeger Publishers. 1971. 351 pages. 3 color plates, 32 monochrome plates and index. 8.75 x 11.25
$295.00
First Edition. Cloth binding. Out of print. Very scarce. Fine, w/d.j. Item #10674
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Lach, Donald F. Asia in the Making of Europe, Volume I: The Century of Discovery; Volume II: A Century of Wonder. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. Vol 1: 1971; Vol 2 book 1: 1970; Books 2 & 3: 1977. Vol 1: 965 pages; Vol 2 book 1: 257 pages, books 3 & 4: 764 pages. Volume 1 with 2 books, 99 b/w illustrations, map, bibliography and index. Volume 2 with 3 books: 255 b/w illustrations, appendix, bibliography and index. 6.5 x 9.5
$375.00
Vol 1: Second Edition; Vol 2: First Edition. Cloth binding. A monumental work, with 2 volumes and 5 books. Very fine, w/d.j. Item #10769
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Qing GaoZong XieZhi ShiWen QuanJi, Volume 1-10. Taipei. National Palace Museum. 1976. 10,000 pages. With 10 volumes. 8 x 10.5
$2,500.00
First Edition. Red cloth binding. Complete facsimile of the imperial archival record of the Qianlong Emperor. Indispensable reference for the scholar, collector, dealer. The official archives are arranged chronologically by reign year. Fine condition. Item #10560
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Staunton, George Leonard. An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China. London. W. Bulmer and Co. 1797. Vol. 1 & 2: 518p.; Atlas Vol. 626p. Including Cursory Observations Made, and Information Obtained, in Travelling Through That Ancient Empire, and a Small Part of Chinese Tartary. Together with a Relation of the Voyage Undertaken on the Occasion by His Majesties Ship The Lion, and the Ship Hindostan, in the East India Companys Service, to the Yellow Sea, and Gulf of Pekin
Two volumes plus Atlas volume. With a portrait frontispiece in each volume and 26 additional engravings (including one full-page plate of tea-leaves). Atlas volume with 44 engraved plates (including large folding map). Two Volumes: 282 mm x 220 mm; Atlas volume: 560 x 420 mm. The written accounts are bound in contemporary English tree-calf. Atlas volume, bound in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards.
$18,000.00
First Edition. Illustrated with the first engraved view of China published in English. One of the earliest and best English works on China published in the eighteenth century, offering eyewitness accounts of Chinese manners and customs; the work is richly illustrated with large and fine engraved plates. Great Britain had been eager to establish formal diplomatic relations with China and thus open the way for trade relations, but Chinese reserve and self-sufficiency, which had for many centuries resisted foreign overtures, still pervaded, despite Lord McCartneys gifts and persuasions. This report, which was prepared at government expense, contains valuable observations on China and many other ports of call on the way to the Orient from England. The work is of considerable interest owing to the descriptions of the various places en route which were visited, including Madeira, Teneriffe, Rio de Janeiro, St. Helena, Tristan dAcunha, Amsterdam Island, Java, Sumatra, Cochin-China. Atlas volume rebacked, corners renewed; some minor browning or offsetting to plates; text volumes generally very clean, bindings refurbished; overall in excellent condition. Armorial bookplate of the Earl of Moray affixed inside both text volumes. Cox I, 344. Cordier 2383. Catalogue of the Asiatic Library of Dr. G.E. Morrison I, 695. Lust 546. Hill II, 582-3. Very fine. Item #10114.
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Wang Yi, Wang Shuqing and Lu Yanzhen. Daily Life in the Forbidden City, The Qing Dynasty 1644-1912. Hong Kong. Commercial Press, Ltd. 1988. 327 pages. 500 full color illustrations, chronology, index and bibliography. 10.5 x 14.25
$495.00
English Edition. Decorated cloth binding. Out of print. Scarce. Fine, w/some small tears to d.j. Item #10342
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