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DORE (Henri)
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine (Tome I, No. 1 & 2)
Chang-hai, Imprimerie de Tou-Sé-Wé, 1911. 2 volumes in-8, XII-VI-146 pp. et 68 pp.(148-216), reliure cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, à lacets, couvertures et dos défraîchis, ornes de nombreuses planches en couleurs hors texte, bon état général.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2612
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Deuxième Partie: Tomes 6, 7 et 8: Le Panthéon Chinois
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1912. 1 volume contenant la Deuxième Partie, Tome II - No VI, No VII et No VIII des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Deuxième partie (7 volumes): Le Panthéon Chinois. Tome VI: Variétés Sinologiques N°39, 1914, XII-196 pp., 54 illustrations hors texte. Tome VII: Variétés Sinologiques N°41, 1914, V-197- 298 pp., 51 illustrations hors texte. Tome VIII: Variétés Sinologiques N°42, 1914, VII-299-385 pp., 386-462 pp. Section Spéciale: les Chefs d'Ecole du Bouddhisme Chinois, 33 illustrations hors texte. Très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10262
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Deuxième Partie: Tomes 9, 10 et 11: Le Panthéon Chinois
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1918. 1 volume contenant la Deuxième Partie, Tome II - No IX, No X et No XI des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Deuxième partie (7 volumes): Le Panthéon Chinois; Tome IX: Variétés Sinologiques N°44, 1915, X-463-680 pp., 76 illustrations hors texte. Tome X: Variétés Sinologiques N°45, 1915, VII- 682-859 pp., 39 illustrations hors texte. Tome XI: Variétés Sinologiques N°46, 1916, XI-861-1051 pp., 60 illustrations hors texte dont 1 dépliante en noir et blanc.Très bon état
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10263
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Deuxième Partie: Tome XII: Le Panthéon Chinois (fin)
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1918. 1 volume contenant la fin de la Deuxième Partie, Tome XII des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Cartonnage présentant quelques traces marginales de mouillure, tampons chinois sur la page de titre, bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble. Tome XII: Variétés Sinologiques N°48, 1918, VIII-1053-1286 pp., texte illustré de photos en noir et blanc, 58 illustrations hors texte.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10264
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Première Partie: Tomes 1 et 2: Les Pratiques Superstitieuses
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1911. 1 volume contenant la Première Partie, Tome I, No 1 et No 2 des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Première partie - Tome 1er (Nos 1 et 2)): Les Pratiques Superstitieuses. Tome I, Variétés Sinologiques N°32, XII-VI-146 pp., 69 illustrations hors texte. Tome II: Variétés Sinologiques N°32, 1911, 148-216 pp., 88 illustrations hors texte, très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10260
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Première Partie: Tomes 3, 4 et 5: Les Pratiques Superstitieuses
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1911. 1 volume contenant la Première Partie, Tome II - No 3, No 4 et No 5 des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Première partie - (Tomes 3, 4 et 5): Les Pratiques Superstitieuses. Tome II N°3: Variétés Sinologiques No33, 1912, IX-218- 322 pp. 32 illustrations hors texte dont 1 planche dépliante. Tome II N°4, Variétés Sinologiques N°34, 1912, 323-488 pp., 56 illustrations hors texte. Tome V: Variétés Sinologiques N°35 , La lecture des Talismans Chinois. Explication de ceux qui ont paru dans les N°1 et 2 des "Recherches", Variétés Sinologiques N°36, 1913, XIV-III-92pp., 87 illustrations hors texte en noir et blanc.Très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10261
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Troisième Partie Tome XIII - Popularisation du Confucéisme, du Bouddhisme et du Taoïsme en Chine
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1918. 1 volume contenant le Tome 1 de la Troisième Partie, Tome XIII des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Cartonnage présentant quelques traces d'usure, tampons chinois sur la page de titre, bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble. Variétés Sinologiques N°49, 1918, texte avec photos en noir et blanc, XV-261 pp., 81 illustrations hors texte.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10265
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DORE (Henri) S.J. - [CHINE] [RELIGIONS ET SUPERSTITIONS CHINOISES] -
Recherches sur les Superstitions en Chine - Troisième Partie Tome XIV - La Doctrine du Confucéisme
Chang-Hai, Imprimerie de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1919. 1 volume contenant le Tome 2 de la Troisième Partie, Tome XIV des Recherches sur les Superstitions Chinoises, sous reliure traditionnelle chinoise, plats cartonnés lacés avec des cordons de soie ou de coton, dos de papier imprimé, très richement illustrés de multiples gravures en couleurs ou noir et blanc à pleine page. Cartonnage présentant quelques traces d'usure de salissure et de mouillure, intérieur propre, tampons chinois sur la page de titre, bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble. Variétés Sinologiques N°51, 1919, XVI-263-606 pp., texte avec photos en noir et blanc, 70 illustrations hors texte.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 11279
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DORE (Henry, S.J.)
Researches into Chinese Superstitions, First Part, Volume I.
Shanghai, T'usewei Printing Press, 1914. (first edition) 1 volume 8vo, xxi- 155 pp., rebound in full red leather, profusely illustrated with traditional chinese color plates. Very good condition. Henry Doré published in Variétés Sinologiques during nearly 30 years (1911-1938) a complete study on Chinese Superstitions, Chinese Pantheon and Chinese religions. All books were published in T'usewei, the printing facilities for the Jesuits in Shanghai.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2525
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DORE (P.H.- S.J.)
Manuel des Superstions Chinoises ou Petit Indicateur des Superstitions les plus communes en Chine
Paris, Hong Kong, 1970, Centre de Publication de l'Unité d'Enseignement et de Recherche Extrême-Orient-Asie du Sud-Est de l'Université de Paris. 1 volume in-12, xii-V-23- pp., reliure toile éditeur, état de neuf.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13225
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DORE (P.H.- S.J.)
Manuel des Superstitions Chinoises ou Petit Indicateur des Superstitions les plus communes en Chine
Chang-Haï, Imprimerie de la Mission Catholique, à l'orphelinat de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1926 (première édition). 1 volume in-12, V-219 pp., reliure toile éditeur brune, très bon état
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13226
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DORE (P.H.- S.J.)
Manuel des Superstitions Chinoises ou Petit Indicateur des Superstitions les plus communes en Chine
Chang-Haï, Imprimerie de la Mission Catholique, à l'orphelinat de T'Ou-Sè-Wè, 1936 (deuxième édition). 1 volume in-12, V-219pp., reliure toile éditeurbordeaux, un tout petit accroc sur le 1er plat de couverture, très bon état
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13227
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DORE (Père Henri)
Researches into Chinese Superstitions, Vol I-VII
Shanghai, T'Usewei Printing, 1914-1922. 7 volumes, 8-vo, illustrated boards sewn at spine as issued, profusely illustrated with coloured plates, very good condition.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1685
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Dore, Henri
RESEARCHES INTO CHINESE SUPERSTITIONS 10 Vols in 5
quality reprint 10 volumes in five,complete blue gilt buckram. scarce even in reprint.
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Dore, Henry
Researches into chinese superstitions.Translated from the French with notes, historical and explanatory by M. Kenelly, Vol I-X + XIII <in 5 vols.>.
Taipei Ch'eng-wen Publishing Comp 1966. zus. ca. 2500 S., zahlr. Abb. Kst. Ln. *anscheinend so kpl.*.
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Dorina Marlen Heller
China - A Country of Cannibals? The Motif of Cannibalism in Lu Xun's "A Madman's Diary"
8vo, brochure. Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject Literature - Asia, grade: 1.0, University of Heidelberg (Institut für Sinologie), course: PS Einführung in die Chinesische Literatur, language: English, abstract: In this essay the focus will be on the motif of cannibalism in "A Madman's Diary" (Kuangren riji), which is the central image of this short-story. I will examine it in the socio-political context the story was written in and analyse possible readings. Furthermore since the meaning of the image of cannibalism in this text has been thoroughly discussed over the last century, I want to go on briefly exploring the choice of this motif itself. Why has Lu Xun chosen this very image of cannibalism and what could we learn from this about the author's view of (traditional) Chinese society? Lu Xun's story has already been interpreted many times and in different ways. However it is and remains a significant and complex literary piece that should be read and interpreted again and again. First of all because of its importance for the history of modern Chinese literature, generally being considered to be the first modern Chinese short-story (Hsia 33) and even more to mark the beginning of modern Chinese literature itself (Chou 1042). Despite this evident contribution to the genre of modern Chinese fiction, Lu Xun's story can also be viewed as a "prototypical text of social protest and criticism in modern Chinese literature" (Tang).
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Dorn'Eich, Christof M
Sino-Tibetica
Reisetagebuch eines Architekten. Das rot-gelbe Lhasa des Sommers 1987. (Selbstverlag). Freiburg im Breisgau 1992. Gr.-8vo. Mit farbigem Titelbild, 1 ausfaltbaren Karte u. zahlreichen fotografische Abbildungen auf farbigem Papier. 411 S. Or.-Kart. - Durch Register erschlossen.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 208149
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Dorpmüller, Julius
Julius Dorpmüller : ein Leben für die Eisenbahn ; Biographie - Erinnerungen - Zeittendenzen. Hans Bock / Julius Dorpmüller / Franz Garrecht. Hrsg. von Dietmute Ritzau-Franz.
Pürgen : Ritzau, Verl. Zeit und Eisenbahn, 1996. 280 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 24 cm; fadengeh., illustr. Orig.-Pappband.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1160904
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Dorsey, Gray L.
Chinese Recognition: Law and Policy in Perspective
Pittsburgh PA: Stanford University / University Of Pittsburgh Law Review 1961. First Edition . Brads. Good. 8 1/2" X 11. 147 Pp. Brad-Bound Sheets. With Stapled Note That This Is A Pre-Publication Copy From Dorsey At The Center For Advanced Study At Stanford. <br/> <br/> Stanford University / University Of Pittsburgh Law Review unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 005413
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Doshi Rush
The Long Game: China's Grand Strategy to Displace American Order
8vo, hardcover in dj. 336pp. Given the turbulence in the international order in recent years, one of the central concerns among observers of world politics is the question of China's ultimate goals. As China emerges as a superpower that rivals the United States, American policymakers grappling with this century's greatest geopolitical challenge are looking for answers to a series of critical questions. Does China have expansive ambitions? Does it have a grand strategy to achieve them? If so, what is it and what should the United States do about it? In The Long Game, Rush Doshi draws from a rich base of Chinese primary sources, including decades worth of party documents, leaked materials, and memoirs by party leaders, to demonstrate that China is in fact playing a long, methodical game to replace America as a regional and global hegemon. He traces the basic evolution of Chinese strategy, showing how it evolved in response to changes in US policy and its position in the world order. After charting these shifts over time, Doshi offers a comprehensive yet "asymmetric" plan for an effective US response to this challenge: one that undermines China's ambitions without competing dollar-for-dollar, ship-for-ship, or loan-for-loan. Ironically, the approach mirrors China's own current strategy of subtly weakening Chinese leverage in the region and elsewhere while expanding US leverage over China.
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Dott Brian R.
The Chile Pepper in China: A Cultural Biography (Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History)
8vo, hardcover in dj. 296pp. Chinese cuisine without chile peppers seems unimaginable. Entranced by the fiery taste, diners worldwide have fallen for Chinese cooking. In China, chiles are everywhere, from dried peppers hanging from eaves to Mao's boast that revolution would be impossible without chiles, from the eighteenth-century novel Dream of the Red Chamber to contemporary music videos. Indeed, they are so common that many Chinese assume they are native. Yet there were no chiles anywhere in China prior to the 1570s, when they were introduced from the Americas. Brian R. Dott explores how the nonnative chile went from obscurity to ubiquity in China, influencing not just cuisine but also medicine, language, and cultural identity. He details how its versatility became essential to a variety of regional cuisines and swayed both elite and popular medical and healing practices. Dott tracks the cultural meaning of the chile across a wide swath of literary texts and artworks, revealing how the spread of chiles fundamentally altered the meaning of the term spicy. He emphasizes the intersection between food and gender, tracing the chile as a symbol for both male virility and female passion. Integrating food studies, the history of medicine, and Chinese cultural history, The Chile Pepper in China sheds new light on the piquant cultural impact of a potent plant and raises broader questions regarding notions of authenticity in cuisine.
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Doubberck, Pauline
Porzellanmalerei.
Lpz., Hachmeister & Thal o. J. (um 1910). kl.-8°, 32 S., mit 22 Abb., OKart., abgegriffen u. verstaubt mit schwachen Lichtspuren, einige kl. Randläs., Firmenstemp. am Umschlagtit., papierbed. gebr. (Lehrmeister-Bücherei Nr. 16).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : KULT0500
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DOUCET (Jérôme)
La Grande Douleur des Sept Artistes
Paris, Lucien Gougy, 1923. 1 volume in-4 (30 * 24 cm), non paginé. Superbe édition avec illustrations et ornementations or et couleurs de P. de Pidoll. Texte encadré de bandeaux décoratifs, or, noir et blanc. Reliure moderne plein cuir, bon exemplaire malgré quelques rousseurs marginales.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9101
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DOUCET (Jérôme)
La Grande Douleur des Sept Artistes
Paris, Lucien Gougy, 1923. 1 volume in-4 (30 * 24 cm), non paginé. Superbe édition avec illustrations et ornementations or et couleurs de P. de Pidoll. Texte encadré de bandeaux décoratifs, or, noir et blanc. Reliure demi-velin, plats cartonnés bon exemplaire malgré de nombreuses rousseurs rousseurs marginales.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9102
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Doucet, Friedrich W
Asiatika : eine Einführung in die fernöstliche Kunst. [Zeichn.: Larissa Lorenz] / Heyne-Bücher ; 4565 : [Heyne-Ratgeber] : Antiquitäten Orig.-Ausg.
München : Heyne 1978. 223 S. : zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.) ; 18 cm kart., Taschenbuch, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
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Doucheng, Du; Shuqing, Wang
Dunhuang & Silk Road
A clean, unmarked copy - except for ink note on endpaper -with a tight binding. 115 pages. Many color photos and illustrations.
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Douglas, Robert K.
CONFUCIANISM AND TAOUISM.
pp. 287, (8) [Publisher's catalogue]. Folding frontis map. Small 8vo. Original orange full cloth binding decorated in black and gold. Bookseller's label. Very nice binding. Text starting to brown. OCC 4
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DOUGLAS, Robert K.
LI HUNGCHANG.
20x13. 251p. Lám. Enc. Tela.
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Doulton Fine China Limited
Fine China to Cherish for a Lifetime
The Royal Doulton Potteries 1969. BA6 - Booklet has light discoloration and shelf wear. Stapled Booklet. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Royal Doulton Potteries Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : EC19288BB
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Doulton Fine China
Royal Doulton: Collectors' Book no. 7
Stoke-on-Trent Doulton Fine China 1961 1961-01-01. Paperback spiral bound. Good. 19 to 25 cm tall Octavo 8vo. Includes 1960 price list. Paperback spiral bound. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK Airmail tracked worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Stoke-on-Trent Doulton Fine China (1961) paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 237316
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Doulton Fine China
Royal Doulton: Figures Animal Models Character & Toby Jugs Flambe Veined Sung Rack Plates Collectors' Book No. 11
Stoke-on-Trent: Doulton Fine China. Lightly rubbed covers else minimal wear. Spiral bound. . Good. Soft cover. 1969. Doulton Fine China paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 072297
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Doulton Fine China.
Royal Doulton Figures Animal Models Character & Toby Jugs Flambe Veined Sung Rock Plates. Collectors’ Book No. 11 Issued January 1969. With Suggested Standard Retail Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Royal Doulton Figurines Champion Dog Models Sundry Animals Birds Character Jugs Specialties Bunnykins Nursery Ware: January 1 1969 laid-in.
Burslem Stoke-on-Trent: Doulton Fine China Limited 1969. Octavo spiral-bound white metal spirals blue covers illus. in full-color 109 pp 15 pp price list. Very Good with speckling light chipping to upper cover. Doulton Fine China Limited, 1969. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 60958bd
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Doulton Fine China Ltd.; Royal Doulton Potteries.
Royal Doulton Figures Collection Book No. 14 January 1975.
Stoke-On Kent UK: Royal Doulton 1975. 8vo. Soft Covers 80 pp. Oblong. Good covers detached some pages loose tears to some pages warping. Color Illustrations throughout. Price list loosely laid in. Stoke-On Kent, UK: Royal Doulton, 1975. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63-7889
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Doulton Fine China
Royal Doulton: Figures Animal Models Character & Toby Jugs Flambe Veined Sung Rack Plates Collectors' Book No. 10
Doulton Fine China 1967-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Book No. 10 1967. A nice softcover copy with a spiral binding. Text and color photos are clean. Softcovers are good. Careful packaging and fast shipping. We recommend EXPEDITED MAIL for even faster delivery. Doulton Fine China paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19859
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Doulton Fine China Company
Royal Doulton: Figures Animal Models Character & Toby Jugs Flambe Veined Sung Rack Plates
Doulton Fine China. Spiral Binding. Very Good; B027031; 109 pages fully illustration in color. Every page shows many figures some are full-page photos. . Doulton Fine China unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 27031
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Doulton Fine China.
Royal Doulton Figures Animal Models Character & Toby Jugs Flambe Veined Sung Rock Plates. Collectors’ Book No. 11 Issued January 1969. With Suggested Standard Retail Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Royal Doulton Figurines Champion Dog Models Sundry Animals Birds Character Jugs Specialties Bunnykins Nursery Ware: January 1 1969 laid-in.
Burslem Stoke-on-Trent: Doulton Fine China Limited 1969. Octavo spiral-bound white metal spirals blue covers illus. in full-color 109 pp 15 pp price list. Very Good with speckling light chipping to upper cover. Doulton Fine China Limited, 1969. unknown books
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Doutreligne Denis P.
Contributions à L'étude Des Populations Dioy Du Lang Long ( Prov. Du Koui Tcheou Méridional, chine) Revue Internationale D'ethnologie et De Linguistique anthropos, tome xxvii, 1932 Tirage a Part
4to pp..462-537 et 163-172, 35-73, 457-500. publisher's collection of several essays by Doutreligne, including Notes sur le language des Dioy (Thai, Tho) du Kouy Tcheou meridional. folded maps, bw and color plates and other illustrations of rare anthropological studies on Yunnan populations. very scarce
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Dr. Karl Josef Pelzer
Die Arbeiterwanderungen in Südostasien. Eine wirtschafts- und bevölkerungsgeographische Untersuchung.
Friederichsen, De Gruyter & Co., Hamburg 1935. Broschur Sehr Gut
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 017401
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DR. SIEGBERT HUMMEL.
Zum ontologischen Problem des Dauismus (Taoismus). Untersuchungen an Lau Dsi, Kapitel 1 und 42.
Good German Paperback. Some stains on pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 45, [1] p. Zum ontologischen Problem des Dauismus (Taoismus). Untersuchungen an Lau Dsi, Kapitel 1 und 42.
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Dr. Wilhelm von Kries
Ueber Volks- und Staatshaushalt Chinas
Schanghai und Leipzig, Nössler, 1916. fester Pappband, in Leinen eingeschlagen und vernäht, ohne Beschriftung, ca. DinA 5, XII+293 Seiten, einige Tabellen im Text, 1 auffaltbare Gebirgs- und Flusskarte von China an der letzten Seite, privater Schutzumschlag STARK fleckig und gebräunt, beschabt, berieben und bestoßen, durch den festen Umschlag ist der Einband durch uns nicht zu beurteilen, Buchblock löst sich leicht vom Rückeneinband, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt stärker gebräunt, wenige Seiten minimal fleckig, wenige Bleistift-Einträge, Name auf dem Titelblatt, eine Seite fleckig und mit kleinem Loch (ohne Textverlust), trotz der deutlichen Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren ausreichender Zustand / used [5 Warenabbildungen]
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 33668as
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Drag, China
Gender-Defying Chinese Performer Mei Lanfang Archive 1930s-80s
1930. Drag Performance China Mei Lanfang 1894–1961 was the most celebrated performer of dan female roles in the history of Peking Opera and is regarded as the single most important figure in modern Chinese theatre. Born into a family of performers in Beijing Mei became renowned for his ability to embody femininity on stage with stylized movements elaborate costuming and exquisite vocal technique. Archive of 4 books on the career social influence and life of Mei Lanfang and Chinese theater. His career coincided with the collapse of the Qing dynasty the Republican period Japanese occupation and the founding of the People’s Republic of China making him not only a theatrical innovator but also a cultural and political symbol. In 1935 he refused to perform for Japanese officials an act that elevated him to the status of national hero. Internationally he introduced Western audiences to Chinese opera through tours in the Soviet Union and the United States in the 1930s. Mei’s performances of female identity were not simply convention but deliberate aesthetic choices that made drag and gender play central to both his fame and his enduring cultural significance. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 Buss Kate. Studies in the Chinese Drama. New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith 1930. One of the earliest English-language works on Chinese theatre introducing Western readers to dan roles before Mei’s international tours. Buss contextualizes Chinese drama as ritual and symbolic performance laying groundwork for later recognition of Mei’s artistry.<br /> <br /> 2 Scott A. C. Mei Lan-Fang: Leader of the Pear Garden. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press / Oxford University Press 1959. First edition. Written after direct encounters with Mei in Beijing Scott provides the first full-length English-language biography of the performer framing him as heir to the imperial “Pear Garden†tradition and a cultural ambassador whose gendered artistry bridged East and West.<br /> <br /> 3 Mei Lanfang. 梅兰芳尚腔集 Mei Lanfang Shangqiang Ji. Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House ca. 1960s. First edition. Illustrated with numerous plates including several vivid color portraits. This state-published collection documents Mei’s unique performance style and includes essays and calligraphy canonizing him as both national icon and master of gendered stage performance.<br /> <br /> 4 Mei Lanfang. 梅兰芳 Mei Lanfang. Beijing: China Theatre Press 1984. First edition. Published posthumously this official biography traces Mei’s life and repertoire with photographs spanning both traditional opera roles and modern-dress performances. It situates his drag artistry within narratives of national identity and resistance especially his refusal to perform for Japanese occupiers.<br /> <br /> Historically Mei’s artistry symbolized China’s cultural resilience but his greater significance lies in how his performances of femininity reframed drag from a theatrical convention into an artistic and political statement. Minor wear to each with dust jackets binding and pages in tact pages are clean with minor toning to some. Overall very good condition. Together these works chart the transformation of Mei Lanfang from a domestic cultural figure into a global icon of theatre diplomacy and performance. unknown
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DRAMA - CHINA
SCENES FROM CHINESE PLAYS SERIES I.
19. DRAMA - CHINA. SCENES FROM CHINESE PLAYS SERIES I. N.p. n.d. circa 1920. Painted manuscript volume of traditional Chinese plays with 12 illustrations. Chinese and English language title on the cover and English language captions under the illustrations. 12 ff. Traditionally bound: paper wrappers with a blue cloth backstrip sewn with red string. 16 x 16.5 cm. Some of the scenes illustrated include are "A Fisherman Catches a Golden Tortoise" "A Spendthrift Son" "General T'sao Tsao Nearly Being Killed in an Inn" and "A Boy Sweeps Snow." Colorful scenes from dramas in very good condition. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 90329
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Draper, Theodore.
THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN COMMUNISM.
pp. x, 498 + Plus photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First edition. Coldwar/Economics 4
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Dressler, Fritz und Johnny Erling
China. Fotogr. Fritz Dressler. Text Johnny Erling.
München : Bucher, 1997. 159 S. : überw. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 31 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband m. farb. illustr. OUmschlag.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1183339
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Dressler, Fritz, Kai Ulrich Müller und Johnny Erling
China.
München, Verlag C. J. Bucher GembH, 1995. 180 S. 4° Quart, Hardcover/Pappeinband
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86224
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Drewes, Frauke
Orientalisiert - kriminalisiert - propagiert? Die Position von Muslimen in Gesellschaft und Politik der Volksrepublik China heute.
Würzburg : Ergon, 2016. 422 S. Originalbroschur.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1052002
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Dreyer, Heinz Theo
In einem chinesischen Theater. Charakterstück. Für Salonorchester. (Yoshitomo).
Berlin, Birnbach, 1931. 4°. Einzelstimmen ohne Umschlag. (Klavier leicht fleckig. Gestempelt). - Ansonsten gut erhalten und ohne Eintragungen. = Preciosa Nr. 909.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3629AB
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Dreyfus Paul
Matteo Ricci. Uno scienziato alla corte di Pechino
8vo, ril.ed. sovrac. L'avventura del grande gesuita innamorato della Cina e della espansione cristiana in Oriente. Un libro che guida il lettore nel profondo della cultura cinese del XVI secolo, attraverso gli usi e i costumi dell'epoca in una dimensione esotica lontanissima dal mondo occidentale di allora.
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Driesch, Hans und Margarete
Fern-Ost. Als Gäste Jungchinas.
Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1925. 314 S. Zahlr. ( teils farb.) Abb. auf 51 Tafeln. 1 Plan und 1 Karte. 8°. OHLwd.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2794
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Driscoli, Lucy; Toda, Kenji
CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY
New York: Paragon Book Reprint Corp. Very Good. 1964. Second Edition. Hardcover. One corner bumped; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; vii 75 pages . Paragon Book Reprint Corp. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19209
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