VV.AA.
LA REPUBLICA CHINA EN 1976-77.
Texto en ingles y chino, profusamente ilustrado..
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VV.AA.
Revista Española de Arte. Publicación de la Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte. Año II, Número 5, Marzo de 1933. (Daniel Sanchez de Rivera: Goya en El Escorial; Javier de Winthuysen: Los jardines del Palacio de Oriente y el derribo de caballerizas; Ricardo Martorell y Téllez - Girón: Jardines chinos, entre otros artículos).
Madrid, Blass Tipográfica, 1933. Folio; 57 pp., 1 h. y 3 hojas con publicidad. Ilustraciones fotográficas entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
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Väth S. J., Alfons
Johann Adam Schall von Bell S. J. Missionar in China, Kaiserlicher Astronom und Ratgeber am Hofe von Peking 1592-1666. Ein Lebens- und Zeitbild. Neue Auflage mit einem Nachtrag und Index. Eine gemeinsame Veröffentlichung des China-Zentrums und des Instituts Monumenta Serica Sankt Augustin (= Monumenta Serica Monograph Series, Vol. XXV).
Nettetal, Steyler Verlag, 1991. XX, 421 S. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Mit kleinem chinesischem Stempel, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar in einwandfreiem Zustand.
Référence libraire : 009792
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VÈVRE, E. de.
La reconnaissance "de Jure" de la Régence de Mandchourie et le Traité des Neuf Puissances.
Paris, Librairie Arthur Rousseau, 1932. 4to.; 137 pp. Cubiertas originales.
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Vöckler, Kai [Hrsg.] und Dirk [Hrsg.] Luckow
Peking, Shanghai, Shenzhen: Städte des 21. Jahrhunderts (Edition Bauhaus) (= Siemens Kulturprogramm, Band 7), herausgegeben von der Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau 1. Aufl.
Frankfurt: Campus Verlag 2000. 608 S., zahlr. teils farb. Abb. Gebundene Ausgabe
Référence libraire : 6100749
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W. u. B. Forman
Das Drachenboot.
Prag (Artia) 1960. 277 S., Halbleinen . Bildband. 4° Halbleinen
Référence libraire : 4186-6C
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W.E Soothill.
W.E Soothill. Les trois religions de la Chine. Confuciisme- Bouddisme- Taoisme
En Chine, il y a trois systèmes de croyances et de philosophies majeurs qui sont souvent considérés comme les "Trois Religions de la Chine" : le confucianisme, le bouddhisme et le taoïsme. Cependant, il est important de noter que ces systèmes ne sont pas strictement des religions au sens traditionnel, mais plutôt des philosophies de vie, des enseignements moraux et spirituels qui ont eu une profonde influence sur la culture chinoise. Voici une brève description de chacun d'entre eux : Confucianisme : Le confucianisme est basé sur les enseignements de Confucius (Kong Fuzi en chinois), un philosophe et penseur social chinois qui a vécu environ entre 551 et 479 av. J.-C. Le confucianisme met l'accent sur l'importance des relations sociales, de l'éthique personnelle et du respect envers les aînés. Les enseignements de Confucius ont influencé la structure sociale, l'éducation et la gouvernance en Chine pendant des siècles. Bouddhisme : Le bouddhisme a été introduit en Chine depuis l'Inde au cours des premiers siècles de notre ère. Cette tradition spirituelle, fondée par Siddhartha Gautama (le Bouddha), met l'accent sur la quête de l'éveil spirituel et de la libération de la souffrance à travers la méditation, la compassion et la recherche de la sagesse. En Chine, le bouddhisme a fusionné avec des éléments de la culture chinoise pour donner naissance à des écoles bouddhistes spécifiquement chinoises. Taoïsme : Le taoïsme, attribué à Laozi (Lao-Tseu), est une philosophie qui met l'accent sur l'harmonie avec le Tao, une force mystérieuse et universelle qui guide toutes choses. Le taoïsme encourage la simplicité, la spontanéité et la recherche de l'équilibre entre les opposés. Il se manifeste également à travers des pratiques telles que la méditation, l'art du qi gong et l'utilisation de l'alchimie interne. Ces trois systèmes de croyances ont coexisté et interagi en Chine pendant de nombreuses années, influençant la spiritualité, la culture, l'art, la philosophie et les modes de vie des Chinois. volume gd in-8, 230x150, couverture simili cuir, couvertures conservées, très bel état intérieur, 270pp. Payot, 1946 ref/263
Référence libraire : CZC-10828
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W.E Soothill.
W.E Soothill. Les trois religions de la Chine. Confuciisme- Bouddisme- Taoisme
En Chine, il y a trois systèmes de croyances et de philosophies majeurs qui sont souvent considérés comme les "Trois Religions de la Chine" : le confucianisme, le bouddhisme et le taoïsme. Cependant, il est important de noter que ces systèmes ne sont pas strictement des religions au sens traditionnel, mais plutôt des philosophies de vie, des enseignements moraux et spirituels qui ont eu une profonde influence sur la culture chinoise. Voici une brève description de chacun d'entre eux : Confucianisme : Le confucianisme est basé sur les enseignements de Confucius (Kong Fuzi en chinois), un philosophe et penseur social chinois qui a vécu environ entre 551 et 479 av. J.-C. Le confucianisme met l'accent sur l'importance des relations sociales, de l'éthique personnelle et du respect envers les aînés. Les enseignements de Confucius ont influencé la structure sociale, l'éducation et la gouvernance en Chine pendant des siècles. Bouddhisme : Le bouddhisme a été introduit en Chine depuis l'Inde au cours des premiers siècles de notre ère. Cette tradition spirituelle, fondée par Siddhartha Gautama (le Bouddha), met l'accent sur la quête de l'éveil spirituel et de la libération de la souffrance à travers la méditation, la compassion et la recherche de la sagesse. En Chine, le bouddhisme a fusionné avec des éléments de la culture chinoise pour donner naissance à des écoles bouddhistes spécifiquement chinoises. Taoïsme : Le taoïsme, attribué à Laozi (Lao-Tseu), est une philosophie qui met l'accent sur l'harmonie avec le Tao, une force mystérieuse et universelle qui guide toutes choses. Le taoïsme encourage la simplicité, la spontanéité et la recherche de l'équilibre entre les opposés. Il se manifeste également à travers des pratiques telles que la méditation, l'art du qi gong et l'utilisation de l'alchimie interne. Ces trois systèmes de croyances ont coexisté et interagi en Chine pendant de nombreuses années, influençant la spiritualité, la culture, l'art, la philosophie et les modes de vie des Chinois. volume gd in-8, 230x150, couverture simili cuir, couvertures conservées, très bel état intérieur, 270pp. Payot, 1946 ref/263
Référence libraire : CZC-10828
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W.STARLINGER
DERRIERE LA RUSSIE LA CHINE.
SPES. 1958. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 156 pages - tampon + manque en tête sur la page de garde - étiquette collée sur le 1er plat et sur la coiffe en pied .. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
Référence libraire : R240104621
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Wachtel, Joachim (Text)
Bambusbär und Wasserbüffel. Tierbilder chinesischer Meister.
Buchheim, Feldafing (1964). Bildband mit farbigen Tafeln. 4°. OHlwd. Mit Bastschnüren als Blockbuch gebunden. Geradezu neuwertig.
Référence libraire : 48770
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Waddell L. A.
The Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism
Contents: 1. Historical. 2. Doctrinal. 3. Monastic. 4. Buildings. 5. Mythology and Gods. 6. Ritual and sorcery. 7. Festivals and plays. 8. Popular Lamaism. Appendices. Index. "The special characteristics of the book are its detailed accounts of the external facts and curious symbolisms of Buddhism, and its analyses of the internal movements leading to Lamaism and its sects and cults. It provides material culled from hoary Tibetan tradition and explained by Lamas for elucidating many obscure parts in primitive Indian Buddhism and its later symbolism. Thus a clue is supplied to several dispute doctrinal points of fundamental importance, as for example the formula of the casual nexus. "With this view the nabulous Tibetan "history" so called of the earlier periods has been somewhat critically examined in the light afforded by some scholarly Lamas and contemporary history and all fictitious chronicles, hitherto treated usually as historical and rejected as authoritative for events which happened a thousand years before they were written and for a time when writing was admittedly unknown in Tibet." 598 pp
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Waddell, L. Austine
LHASA AND ITS MYSTERIES. With a Record of the Expedition of 1903-1904
reprint of the 1906 illustrated third edition. 115 b.w. photos, colored frontis, bright copy, index, 17 appendices, large folding color map. this quality reprint , in red cloth, as the original. Lhasa the forbidden city, the Grand Lama and his evolution as the Priest-God of Lhasa, how the British mission came to be sent, great Northern plateau, invasion of Sikhim, col. Younghusband's peaceful mission becomes an armed force, invasion of the Chumbi valley across the Jelep pass,occupation of Phari Fort the advance to Tuna on the Tibetan plateau, Tang pass, wintering in Tibet, on to Guru, battle at the crystal springs. The Tibetan army and its leaders, Dash on Gyantse, past the Lakes Rham and Kala with fight in the Gorge of the Red Idol. Gyiantse its fort and town, temples, priests, convents of Gyantse visit to the caves of entombed hermits and besieged at Gyantse. Relief of Gyantse , storming of the Jong. Gyantse to Lhasa, past the Yamdok Sea , across the Tsangpo Valley.
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WADE (Henling Thomas)
With Boat and Gun in the Yangtze Valley
Shanghai, Shanghai Mercury Limited, 1910 (2nd edition) (first published in 1895). 1 large volume quarto, 284 pp., rebound in modern full bordeaux leather, illustrated with many black & white maps and drawings, some light foxing but internally very good and clean.
Référence libraire : 10574
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Wagenseil, Hans B. (Übersetzung)
Erzähler von Drüben III. [3. Band].
Wiesbaden. Limes. 1949. 244 S. Hardcover. Buchrücken lichtrandig, Papier altersbedingt gebräunt. Sauberes Exemplar ohne Stempel oder Anstreichungen. Gut erhalten.
Référence libraire : LIT27628
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WAGENSTEIN ANGEL
ADIEU SHANGHAI.
L'ESPRIT DES PENINSULES. 2005. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 475 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 951-Chine
Référence libraire : R200030440 ISBN : 284636060
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Wagner, Mayke
Neolithikum und frühe Bronzezeit in Nordchina vor 8000 bis 3500 Jahren - Die nordöstliche Tiefebene (Südteil),
Mainz am Rhein, von Zabern (= Archäologie in Eurasien, Band 21), 2006. 4°. XVIII, 355 S. mit sehr zahlr. Farb- und s/w-Abb., Illustr., Kartendarstellungen, Fundskizzen etc., wirklich opulent bebildert!, illustr. original Pappband (Hardcover), der Vorderdeckel oben mit flacher und unauffälliger (herstellungsbedingten) Druckspur, sonst ein tadelloses, sauberes Exemplar ohne Mängel (VoGla)
Référence libraire : 37241AB
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Wagner, Rudolf
Eine Reise durch die deutschen Kolonien, [Band 6] : Kiautschou, unter Mitwirkung von E. Buchmann, hrsg. von der illustrierten Zeitschrift "Kolonie und Heimat",
Wolfenbüttel, Melchior Verlag, 2008. quer4°, VI, 64 S. mit 2 Kartendarstellungen und 109 s/w-Abb., farbig illustr. original Pappband (Hardcover), nach einem Exemplar aus Privatbesitz, Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1913 schönes, sauberes Exemplar (hhstah)
Référence libraire : 37685AB
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WAILLY G. de
L'exposition de 1900. XIV : Au Trocadéro. Russie. Sibérie. Céleste-Empire. Transvaal. Indes Néerlandaises. Japon. Colonies portugaises. Colonies anglaises.
Broché. 96 pages.
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Waim 200 2006 Hong Kong China/ Yu Jeffrey Xu/ Kitsuregawa Masaru/ Leong Hong Va
Advances in Web-age Information Management: 7th International Conference Waim 2006 Hong Kong China June 17-19 2006 Proceedings
Springer Verlag 2006. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 606 pages. 9.20x6.10x1.40 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
Référence libraire : __3540352252 ISBN : 3540352252 9783540352259
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Wakeman Frederic Jr
THE FALL OF IMPERIAL CHINA
New York:: Free Press. VG clean HB; o.n.; no DJ. 1977. ISBN: xi 276 pp. Catalogs: CHINA. Keywords: EASTERN. Free Press unknown
Référence libraire : BOOKS004339I
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WAKEMAN Jr. (Frederic)
The Shanghai Badlands: Wartime Terrorism and Urban Crime, 1937-1941
USA, Cambridge University Press, 2002. 1 volume, illustrated paperback, in-8, 227 pp., 3 maps, very good copy.
Référence libraire : 4937
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WAKEMAN Jr. (Frederic) & YEH (Wen-hsin)
Shanghai Sojourners
USA, University of California, 1992. 1 volume, illustrated paperback, in-8, 362 pp., with map, very good copy.
Référence libraire : 4957
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Wakeman, Frederic E., Jr., / Edmonds, Richard L. (Ed.)
Reappraising Republican China.
Oxford: Oxford University Press 2000. VIII, 208 S. Reg. Br. *neuwertig*.
Référence libraire : 265136
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Wakeman, Frederic, Jr.
The Fall of Imperial China (The Transformation of Modern China Ser.)
276 pages including index. Describes the domestic sources of conflict and change which influenced China's response to the coming of the West. Minimal quantity of light pencil markings. Bright clean copy with very light wear. Book
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Waldemar George
Fernand Léger
Paris Nouvelle Revue Française 1929 Inb-12 Broché Edition originale
Référence libraire : 013724
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Waldemar, Charles
Das Kleinod des Lao-Tse. Aus der Lebenspraxis des chinesischen Urweisen.
München, Perseus Edition, um 1990. 79 S. Kl.-8°, Pp. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
Référence libraire : 55346
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WALDER ANDREW G
China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed
Harvard University Press Cambridge Massachusetts and London England: 2015. Softcover. Brand new book. China's Communist Party seized power in 1949 after a long period of guerrilla insurgency followed by full-scale war but the Chinese revolution was just beginning. China Under Mao narrates the rise and fall of the Maoist revolutionary state from 1949 to 1976�an epoch of startling accomplishments and disastrous failures steered by many forces but dominated above all by Mao Zedong. Mao's China Andrew Walder argues was defined by two distinctive institutions established during the first decade of Communist Party rule: a Party apparatus that exercised firm sometimes harsh discipline over its members and cadres; and a socialist economy modeled after the Soviet Union. Although a large national bureaucracy had oversight of this authoritarian system Mao intervened strongly at every turn. The doctrines and political organization that produced Mao's greatest achievements�victory in the civil war the creation of China's first unified modern state a historic transformation of urban and rural life�also generated his worst failures: the industrial depression and rural famine of the Great Leap Forward and the violent destruction and stagnation of the Cultural Revolution. Misdiagnosing China's problems as capitalist restoration and prescribing continuing class struggle against imaginary enemies as the solution Mao ruined much of what he had built and created no viable alternative. At the time of his death he left China backward and deeply divided. Andrew G. Walder is Denise O'Leary and Kent Thiry Professor of Sociology at Stanford University and Senior Fellow at Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. "Perspicacious scholarship by the preeminent American historical sociologist working on the People's Republic of China. A balanced critical account of events of baffling complexity and a sophisticated analysis of uniquely solid empirical data. If reading is indeed the basics for all learning then this is the book to read in order to learn why Mao in the end accomplished so little of what he had hoped to achieve after 1949 and why his legacy remains so controversial."�Michael Schoenhals Lund University "This is a masterful synthesis of the literature on Mao Zedong's China and of Walder's own extensive sociological research. He combines Mao-centered political history with close attention to the organizational characteristics of the Communist Party which explain its responsiveness to Mao Zedong's often disastrous initiatives. In the author's view Mao was a 'rigidly dogmatic leader with extremely narrow and outdated ideas.' The book is replete with similarly incisive judgments. These will no doubt provoke controversy but in the end they are likely to be accepted."�Thomas P. Bernstein Columbia University Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London England: 2015 paperback
Référence libraire : 88664X1
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WALDER ANDREW G
China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed
Harvard University Press Cambridge Massachusetts and London England: 2015. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. China's Communist Party seized power in 1949 after a long period of guerrilla insurgency followed by full-scale war but the Chinese revolution was just beginning. China Under Mao narrates the rise and fall of the Maoist revolutionary state from 1949 to 1976�an epoch of startling accomplishments and disastrous failures steered by many forces but dominated above all by Mao Zedong. Mao's China Andrew Walder argues was defined by two distinctive institutions established during the first decade of Communist Party rule: a Party apparatus that exercised firm sometimes harsh discipline over its members and cadres; and a socialist economy modeled after the Soviet Union. Although a large national bureaucracy had oversight of this authoritarian system Mao intervened strongly at every turn. The doctrines and political organization that produced Mao's greatest achievements�victory in the civil war the creation of China's first unified modern state a historic transformation of urban and rural life�also generated his worst failures: the industrial depression and rural famine of the Great Leap Forward and the violent destruction and stagnation of the Cultural Revolution. Misdiagnosing China's problems as capitalist restoration and prescribing continuing class struggle against imaginary enemies as the solution Mao ruined much of what he had built and created no viable alternative. At the time of his death he left China backward and deeply divided. Andrew G. Walder is Denise O'Leary and Kent Thiry Professor of Sociology at Stanford University and Senior Fellow at Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. "Perspicacious scholarship by the preeminent American historical sociologist working on the People's Republic of China. A balanced critical account of events of baffling complexity and a sophisticated analysis of uniquely solid empirical data. If reading is indeed the basics for all learning then this is the book to read in order to learn why Mao in the end accomplished so little of what he had hoped to achieve after 1949 and why his legacy remains so controversial."�Michael Schoenhals Lund University "This is a masterful synthesis of the literature on Mao Zedong's China and of Walder's own extensive sociological research. He combines Mao-centered political history with close attention to the organizational characteristics of the Communist Party which explain its responsiveness to Mao Zedong's often disastrous initiatives. In the author's view Mao was a 'rigidly dogmatic leader with extremely narrow and outdated ideas.' The book is replete with similarly incisive judgments. These will no doubt provoke controversy but in the end they are likely to be accepted."�Thomas P. Bernstein Columbia University Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London England: 2015 hardcover
Référence libraire : 84037X1
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WALDRON ARTHUR
The Great Wall Of China: From History To Myth
Cambridge University Press Cambridge: 1992. Softcover. Good condition. ISBN: 052142707X. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1992 paperback
Référence libraire : 50901X1 ISBN : 052142707X 9780521427074
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Waldron Arthur
La Grande Muraglia Dalla Soria al Mito
8vo br con sovracoperta, stato nuovo.
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Waldron Arthur
THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA: FROM HISTORY TO MYTH (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions).
Hardback in dj. 296 pages half-tones and maps.Contents: Introduction: What is the Great Wall of China? --Part I: First considerations --Early Chinese walls --Strategic origins of Chinese walls --Part II: The making of the Great Wall --Geography and strategy: the importance of the Ordos --Security without walls: early Ming strategy and its collapse --Toward a new strategy: the Ordos crisis and the first walls --Politics and military policy at the turn of the sixteenth century --The second debate over the Ordos --The heyday of wall-building --Part III: The significances of wall-building --The Great Wall and foreign policy: the problem of compromise --The Wall acquires new meanings
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WALDSCHMIDT Ernst (& BECHERT Heinz, hrsg.)
Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden. 1.Lieferung: a-, an- / Antar-vasa
xviii + 80pp., softcover, 25cm., good condition, X77477
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WALDSCHMIDT Ernst (& BECHERT Heinz, hrsg.)
Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden. 2.Lieferung: Antar-ha / Avadata-varna
iv + pp.81-160, softcover, 25cm., good condition, X77478
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WALDSCHMIDT Ernst (& BECHERT Heinz, hrsg.)
Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden. 1.Lieferung: a-, an- / Antar-vasa
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1973 xviii + 80pp., softcover, 25cm., good condition, X77477
Référence libraire : X77477
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WALDSCHMIDT Ernst (& BECHERT Heinz, hrsg.)
Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden. 2.Lieferung: Antar-ha / Avadata-varna
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1976 iv + pp.81-160, softcover, 25cm., good condition, X77478
Référence libraire : X77478
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Waley (Arthur)
Trois courants de la pensée chinoise antique, traduction de G. Deniker
Payot, Bibliothèque Scientifique 1949, 1ere traduction en français broché grand In-8 1 vol. - 198 pp.Broché
Référence libraire : 13880
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WALEY (Arthur)
Trois courants de la pensée chinoise antique.
Paris, Payot - Bibliothèque Scientifique, 1949. In-8 broché, 198 pp. - Tchouang Tseu - Mencius - Les réalistes.
Référence libraire : 8958
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WALEY (Arthur).
Trois courants de la pensée chinoise antique.
Payot, 1949, in-8°, 198 pp, sources, index, broché, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque scientifique)
Référence libraire : 119386
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WALEY (Arthur).
Trois courants de la pensée chinoise antique.
Paris, Payot, 1949. In-8, 198 pp. broché.
Référence libraire : CHA-3688
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Waley A.
The Book of Songs, Translated from the Chinese
8vo, cloth in dj, third impression of the 1937 ed. ; octavo; 358 pp (including index); a collection of ancient Chinese songs dating from 800 to 600 B.C. One of the five Confucian classics, The Book of Songs (Shijing) is the oldest collection of poetry in world literature and the finest treasure of traditional songs left from antiquity. Where the other Confucian classics treat outward things: deeds, moral precepts, the way the world works,” as Stephen Owen tells us in his foreword, The Book of Songs is the classic of the human heart and the human mind.”
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WALEY Arthur
An Introduction to the Study of Chinese Painting. FIRST US EDITION
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece (original captioned tissue guard present), 5 coloured plates and 44 plates in monochrome (all original captioned tissue guards present); small neat signature on front paste-down, half-title lightly spotted; original chocolate buckram, gilt back, bevelled boards, covers lightly rubbed at extremities else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the centenary trade ticket of Old Corner Book Store, Boston MA on front free endpaper. Published simultaneously with the UK edition.
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Waley Arthur
The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes
8vo, br. ed. 256pp. la guerra dell'oppio vista dalla parte cinese. im english.
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Waley Arthur
Yuan Mei: Eighteenth Century Chinese Poet.
8vo, br. ed. pp.227.
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Waley Cohen Joanna translator
THE LACQUERS OF THE MAWANGDUI TOMB : Oriental Ceramic Society Translations Number Eleven
MIllennia Ltd. 1984. 43pp. Oversize thin softback VG b&w illustrations and photos The lacquers of the Mawangdui tomb . Soft Cover. Very Good. MIllennia Ltd. Paperback
Référence libraire : w110711083
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Waley, Arthur
Chinese poems selected from 170 Chinese poems, more translations from the Chinese, The Temple and The Book of Songs.
London, Allen and Unwin, 1948. 8° (20,5 x 13,5 cm). 213 S. Original-Ganzleinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. 2. Auflage.
Référence libraire : 29554AB
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Waley, Arthur
Lebensweisheit im Alten China
2. verbesserte Auflage. Übersetzt von Franziska Meister-Weidner. Hamburg, Marion von Schröder, 1952. Kl.-8vo. 223 S. Or.-Lwd. mit Schutzumschlag; dieser mit Abrissen. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Référence libraire : 80432
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Waley, Arthur
More Translations from the Chinese
Faded inscription on front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked stiff card covers, dusty top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dusty dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with a little sunning, mainly to spine. 109pp. Chinese poems translated by Arthur Waley.
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Waley, Arthur
The poetry and career of Li Po (701-762).
London/New York, Allen und Unwin/Macmillan Company, (1950). Kl. 8°. X,2,123,1 S. OPappband. Vorsatz mit kl. Notiz, Vortitel mit kleiner, mit einem Wachstropfen befestigten, getrockneten Blume und einer kleinen Notiz, durchgehend mit sauberen Bleidtiftanstreichungen und gelegentlichen Anmerkungen am Rand (z.T. chinesische Zeichen), diese z.T. in Tinte.
Référence libraire : 11843
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Waley, Arthur
The secret history of the Mongols and other pieces.
London, Allen & Unwin, (1963). 320 S. 8° (22 x 14,5 cm). Original-Pappe mit Schutzumschlag (publisher's hardcover with dust jacket).
Référence libraire : 17929
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Waley, Arthur und Johns, Francis A. (Hrsg.)
A Bibliography of Arthur Waley.
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. 1968. Octavo, 21,4 x 14 cm. (Some traces of use, but a sound and good copy.) [6 Warenabbildungen] x, 187, [1 blank] pp. Contemporary cloth, spine gilt with title.,
Référence libraire : 951298
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