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Yongdok, Kim (u.a.m.)
Korea. Its Land, People and Culture of All Ages. (2. Auflage).
Hakwon-Sa Ltd. Seoul, Korea, 1963. 739 S.; zahlr. Illustr.; Karten; 26 cm. Originalleinen mit farb. illustr. Schutzumschlag.
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Yoo, Duck-Ki
Die Landwirtschaft im Bergland Südkoreas - Agrarstrukturwandel und regionale Entwicklungsperspektiven. Dargestellt am Beispiel des Berzirks Pyongchang. Dissertation.
Bonn 1988. 4°. (4), XV, 253 pp., Abbildungen und Tabellen im Anhang. Broschur. Signaturschildchen auf Rücken. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst ordentlich.
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Yoo-Kim, Bok-Nam
Die frühe koreanische Architektur. Ursprünge, Stile, Dächer. Dissertation.
Bonn 1980. 8°. 280 pp., mit 75 Textabb. und über 90 Abb. im Anhang. Halbleinwand. Schlicht. Kleineres Signaturschild auf Buchrücken. Stempel verso Titel. Von sehr ordentlicher Erhaltung.
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Yoon, Donghun (Kyonggi University, Korea)
Preliminary Feasibility for Public Research & Development Projects
Hardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Preliminary Feasibility for Public Research & Development Projects explains how to evaluate R&D business by exploring the five key features of policy implication policy improvement preliminary feasibility study R&D evalua hardcover
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Yoon, Jongsuk
Jongsuk Yoon.
Berlin., Distanz Verlag., 2017. 31,5 x 25,5 cm. 134 S. OLeinen mit illustriertem OUmschlag., 2925E 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
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Yoon, Jongsuk
Malerei / Paintings 1997-2000.
[Berlin]., DAAD., 2001. 8°. 39 S., 2 Blatt. OPappband. 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
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Yoon, Jongsuk
Sansui. [Kunstverein Lippstadt, January 18, 2015-March 15, 2015; Parkhaus im Malkastenpark, Düsseldorf, Early Summer 2015; Osthaus Museum Hagen, September 17, 2015-November 8, 2015].
Heidelberg/Berlin., Kehrer Verlag., 2015. 27 x 22 cm. 62 unpaginierte S., 3 Blatt. OLeinen mit illustriertem OUmschlag., 65496BB 1. Auflage. Einbandkanten mit minimalen Bereibungen, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
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YOUN Laurent.
Le Confucianisme en Corée. Paris, Tequi, 1939.
8°, br. edit., pp. X - 198. La religione primitiva della Corea, il confucianesimo, il buddismo, il taoismo, ecc. Interessante e rara monografia.
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Young Hoon Kang, Yong Soon Yim
Politics of Korean Reunification
Seoul, Research Center for Peace and Unification, 1978. Pappeinband Gr. 8° 0
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YOUNGHILL KANG
AU PAYS DU MATIN CALME, roman traduit de l’anglais par Claudine Decourcelle (Prix Halpérine-Kaminsky 1937).
Librairie Plon, (colection: Feux croisés, âmes et terres étrangères)Paris, dépôt légal 1936, nouveau tirage 1949.
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Yu, Pom-chu
Vögel Koreas. . 45 Jahre gelebte Vogelbeobachtung ; Geschichten über Vögel.
Wiebelsheim, Aula Verlag, 2007. 1. Auflage. Gebundene Ausgabe. Sehr guter Zustand mit nur minimalen Gebrauchsspuren am Einband. Kein Besitzervermerk! Keine Anstreichungen! Kein Mängelexemplar!
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Yun, Isang, 1917-1995
Musik für sieben Instrumente. [Studien-] Partitur
Berlin - Wiesbaden, Bote & Bock, 1960. (VNr. B & B 21578 (756)), Groß-Oktav (23 x 15 cm), 35, (1) Seiten Hellgrauer Original-Karton (lichtschattig)
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Yun, Isang, 1917-1995
Orchesterstück Bara. Miniature Score
Berlin - Wiesbaden, Bote & Bock, 1963. (VNr. B & B 21804 (845)), Groß-Oktav (23 x 15 cm), 96 Seiten Hellgrauer Original-Karton (lichtschattig) Erstes und letztes Blatt gebräunt
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YŎNGJO (or YEONGJO) 英祖, King of Korea
Munmyo hyangsarok 文廟享祀錄 Record of the Sacrifices at the Confucian Temple
Four leaves of illus. 30 folding leaves. Large 8vo 305 x 208 mm. orig. yellow semi-stiff wrappers upper wrappers somewhat soiled both wrappers with some worming new stitching. Korea: 1765.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> First edition of this book published on royal command by King YÅngjo of ChosÅn. The book was compiled by Kim Kwi-ju 金龜柱 1740-86 the older brother of Queen Consort ChÅngsun 1745-1805. The royal Preface is furthermore written in Kim’s standard script calligraphy. Years after the compilation of this book factional intrigue under YÅngjo’s successor ChÅngjo led to Kim being exiled after which he soon died.<br /> <br> <br> Our book outlines sacrifices at the Confucian temple in Seoul including the KyesÅng å•“è–ç¥ and SongjÅl å´‡ç¯€ç¥ shrines. The KyesÅng shrine built in 1669 was the site of sacrifices to the fathers of several Confucian sages including Confucius and Mencius. At the temple as a whole a number of Chinese and Korean Confucian sages and worthies were worshipped. The book contains illustrations outlining the layout of the shrines with the placement of the tablets for the various Confucian scholars marked with their names.<br /> <br> <br> The royal Preface is dated 1765. Ordering the compilation of a record of past exemplars apparently made the king reflect on his own character and actions. He wrote “when I with my shallow learning recite the writings of the sages and worthies but remain unable to learn the Way of the sages and worthies and when I admire the deeds of the sages and worthies but cannot act in their manner it is like knowing what something tastes like but not get to eat it or like knowing the road but being unable to follow it. Even though I might laugh at people of the past why would people of the future not laugh at me tooâ€<br /> <br> <br> Minor worming mostly marginal towards end. See WorldCat 855527023 for a digital copy. unknown
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YŎNGJO (or YEONGJO) 英祖, King of Korea
Ŏje hunsŠor Oeje hunseo 御製訓書 Royally Commissioned Exhortations
41 folding leaves. Large 8vo 337 x 206 mm. orig. semi-stiff wrappers new stitching. Korea: Simdo æ²éƒ½ 1756.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> First edition and rare; WorldCat lists only one printed copy at Berkeley. This book of exhortations on good government with striking royal calligraphy was written by King YÅngjo or Yeongjo of ChosÅn 1694-1776 in 1756. At this time YÅngjo was commemorating the death of his father the previous king. According to Fang Chaoying 1908-85 YÅngjo then in his 65th year “could not foresee that he was to live twenty more years and so it appears that he was trying to justify himself in his own mind with regard to posterity as well as to the ancestors whom he expected to face any day†The Asami Library 115. YÅngjo offered three main principles for a king to follow: “to venerate Heaven to love the people and to treat the officials with respect†ibid.<br /> <br> <br> Large standard script characters written by the king himself are reproduced in the beginning of the book. The king’s brush records Confucian assertions such as “the following of human nature is called the Way / the cultivation of the Way is called instruction.†Accepting the Mencian dictum that human nature is inherently good the king continues: “I possess the good human nature / to realize the bright mandate of Heaven.â€<br /> <br> <br> The main text of the book is reproduced in the handwriting of the important scholar-official SÅ MyÅng-Ång or Seo Myeong-eung å¾å‘½è†º 1716-87. SÅ wrote in many genres and had a cosmopolitan outlook. For example he wrote a Preface to one of the major multilingual lexicographical works produced in ChosÅn in the 18th century see Söderblom Saarela “Mandarin over Manchu†379-80.<br /> <br> <br> Very fine and fresh copy beautifully printed.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> References<br /> <br> <br> Fang Chaoying. The Asami Library: A Descriptive Catalog. Edited by Elizabeth Huff. Berkeley: University of California Press 1969.<br /> <br> <br> Söderblom Saarela MÃ¥rten. “Mandarin over Manchu: Court-Sponsored Qing Lexicography and Its Subversion in Korea and Japan.†Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 77.2 2017. unknown
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Zeire Agudath Israel Of America.
THE SERVICEMEN'S TRIBUNE [VOL. 2, NO. 6]
Orignal Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 28 cm. Volume 2, Number 6, Sivan 5711, June, 1951. Shevuoth Issue. Front Page 'Dear Moish' letter; signed Chiel (Rabbi Samuel Chiel? ; army chaplain in these years) ; discusses the rights of religious Jewry in Eretz Israel, the oppressive measures taken againt religious Jewry in Medinath Israel; relates the discipline needed on the battlefield as akin to the discipline needed for certain Mitzvot. Articles include 'The Meaning of Shevuoth', 'Those who Fight...Write' (letters from servicemen, thanking the Bureau for Kosher Pesach food, being able to stay an an orthodox home near the army base, a special seder service in Japan) , and 'Dinim about Yom Tov', concerning work not permitted on Yom Tov and exceptions specifically of use to servicemen. Subjects: Jewish soldiers - United States - Religious life - Periodicals. Jewish soldiers - Religious life. Periodicals. United States. OCLC lists 2 copies (Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) . Pages aged, very brittle at edges. Fair condition. (HOLO2-121-18)
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Zeire Agudath Israel Of America.
THE SERVICEMEN'S TRIBUNE [VOL. 2, NO. 7]
Original Wraps. 4to. 5 pages. 28 cm. Volume 2, Number 7, Rosh Hashono 5712, October, 1951. Single sided mimeographed typed newsletter for Orthodox Jewish soldiers in the American Armed Forces. Front page 'Dear Moish' letter. Contains brief discussion of major aspects of the high holidays; portions titled: Praying to Pray, Selichoth, Rosh Hashanah, Ten Days of Penitence, Yom Kippur; further sections detail what is necessary for a proper observance (Minyan, fasting, if one has to eat what the restrictions are) . Last page includes letters from two soliders, on being relocated, being able to obtain kosher food without difficulty, about Jewish boys fighting in Kora. Includes a form to buy a Kosher food package for ten dollars, address of Jewish Servicemen's Religious Bureau, 5 Beekman Street, New York. Subjects: Jewish soldiers - United States - Religious life - Periodicals. Jewish soldiers - Religious life. Periodicals. United States. OCLC lists 2 copies (Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) . Pages aged, edges worn, bumped and slight tears; otherwise fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-121-17)
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Zellers, Larry; Toland, John (Foreword)
In Enemy Hands: A Prisoner in North Korea
233 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Reproduction of black and white photo in text. "This compelling first-person account deepens our appreciation of the conflicts, failures, and triumphs of those who find themselves in the hands of their nation's enemies." - from dust jacket. Unmarked but for one high-lighted word in bibliography. Binding tight. Moderate overall wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. EDWARDS 1582. Book
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