Mao tse-Tung
Uno studio sull'educazione fisica. Tutte le poesie Traduzione di R. Corsini Pisu
21 cm, brossura con sovracop. illustrata; pp. 124
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Pittori della Cina d'oggi
24 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 37, diverse illustrazioni a colori
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Notizie del martirio dei dodici cristiani tra ecclesiastici e secolari, nel Tonkino e nella Cocincina da aprile a luglio 1840
19 cm, cop. muta recente; p. 4
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Folk arts of China
25 cm, ril. edit, tit. al piatto, taglio sup. colorato; pp. 64, alcune ill. in nero nel testo, 23 tav. in nero e col. fuori testo
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Fattori Giovanni
L' ABC della Cina d'oggi
18 cm, brossura; pp. 217
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Hilsman Roger
La politica in Asia della Cina comunista e degli Stati Uniti d'America
24 cm, bross. edit, (ciclostilato); pp. 20
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Mende Tibor
Storia della rivoluzione cinese
21 cm, bross. ill. con risvolti; pp. 187, diverse cartine
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Il teatro classico della Repubblica Popolare di Cina. Teatro classico di Cina con gli artisti dell'Opera di Pechino e del teatro di Liaoning
30 cm, br. ill; pp. 35, alcune foto; programma del teatro di Liaoning e dell'Opera di Pechino
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Insabato Ines Joli
Immutabile Cina
25 cm, brossura ill; pp. 234, alcune tab
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Mattei Giuseppe
Studj chimico-agronomici sulla nuova canna da zucchero del nord della China denominata scientificamente glicichilo
23 cm, senza cop; pp. 40
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Bloodworth Dennis
La Cina è la Cina
23 cm, ril. edit, tit. in oro al dorso; pp. 357
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Boorman Scott A
Gli scacchi di Mao. La strategia rivoluzionaria del marxismo cinese alla luce di un antichissimo gioco: il wei-ch'i A cura di O. Pugliese
24 cm, br. ill; pp. 270, alcune ill
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Bermann Gregorio
La salute mentale in Cina. Medicina e politica nella rivoluzione cinese Introduzione di F. Basaglia
18 cm, brossura editoriale; pp. 379
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Citazioni dalle opere del Presidente Mao Tse-Tung
<p>14 cm, brossura editoriale, sovracop. in plastica rossa con tit. a secco al piatto, segnalibro; pp. 327, ritratto di Mao protetto da velina fuori testo</p>
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Strong Anna Louise
Lettere dalla Cina Traduzione di G. Cherchi e V. de Tassis
19 cm, br. edit; pp. 401
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Numero speciale dedicato al XXVI anniversario della fondazione della Repubblica Popolare Cinese. Bollettino d'informazione Ambasciata della Repubblica Popolare Cinese nella Repubblica Italiana. Sezione Culturale
29 cm, brossura editoriale; pp. 15, alcune foto fuori testo
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Litterature chinoise. N. 3, 1969
22 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 197, diverse tavole a colori fuori testo di cui alcune ripiegate
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Annali della propagazione della fede. Raccolta delle lettere dei vescovi e dei missionarj delle missioni dei due mondi, e di tutti i documenti relativi alle missioni dell'opera della propagazione della fede, che forma il seguito delle lettere edificanti V
21 cm, rilegatura coeva in mezza pelle, titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati; pp. 528; bruniture particolarmente intense ai risguardi, qualità della carta
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Sciao-Tsi Liu
La vittoria del marxismo-lenninismo in Cina
17 cm, brossura editoriale; p. 56
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Carli Mario
Il Ce-Kiang. Studio geografico-economico con una introduzione storica e una carta
23 cm, br. originale con tracce d'uso. p. xix, 278, alcune tab. una tavola ripiegata f.t
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Lu Hsun
Falsa libertà. Saggi e discorsi (1918-1936) a cura di E. Masi
18 cm, ril. in tela, tit. al dorso, sovracop. editoriale, p. xlii, 401, timbro "seconda scelta" al frontespizio
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Polo Marco
Il milione. Scritto in italiano da Maria Bellonci. Collaborazione per le ricerche di A. M. Rimoaldi
26 cm, rilegatura editoriale, tit. in oro al piatto e dorso, sovracop. illustrata, p. 272, 44 foto a piena pagina e una tavola a colori ripiegata f.t
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Tse Tung Mao
Citations du president Mao Tse-Toung
13 cm, ril. plastificata, tit. a secco al piatto, p. 346
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Skema mensile di attualità e cultura. Aprile 1972, Anno IV Numero 4. Numero speciale sulla Cina.
30 cm, brossura illustrata, numerose fotografie in bianco e nero, numero monografico sulla Cina. All'interno grande stampa a colori.
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Il ruolo della Repubblica Popolare Cinese nell'attuale congiuntura politica ed economica mondiale. Incontro con Deng Rong
16 cm, br. editoriale con risvolti, p. 44
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Anagrio Michele
Il tamburo degli spiriti
19 cm, br. illustrata, p. 202, 12 tavole f.t
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Rossi, Luigi
Impero della Cina.
<p>carta geografica calcografica colorata a mano 24,5 x 19,8 cm su foglio 29 x 21,5 cm. Bella carta della Cina e dell'isola di Formosa (Taiwan) con i confini acquarellati. Assai ben conservata.</p>
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Guagnini Anna
Scienza e filosofia nella Cina contemporanea. Il dibattito teorico negli anni 1960-1966
<p>p. xi, 263. rilegatura editoriale in piena tela, titolo al piatto e al dorso. Nota introduttiva di Joseph Needham</p>
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Costa A, Ghiara G, Pietrosanti A, Rizzo G. (a cura)
Miniambiente/China. Programma di collaborazione italo-cinese per la protezione dell'ambiente. Supplemento di Area, n. 99, luglio 2008
<p>32x25 cm, brossura illustrata; p. 63 con numerose ill. a colori. Testo italiano/inglese</p>
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Rotenberg, Joseph. .
FUN VARSHE BIZ SHANKHAY : NOTITSN FUN A POLET.
Meksike [i. E. Mexico City] : Shelomoh Mendelson-fond bay der gezelshaft fun kultur un hilf, 1948. Cloth, 8vo, 400 pages, 20 cm. In Yiddish. Title on verso of title page: "De Varsovia hasta Changhai. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945--Refugees. Refugees, Jewish--Personal narratives. Mexico City (SEF-27-29) . Light wear to cloth, one corner bumped. Good+ Condition.
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Rotenberg, Joseph. .
FUN VARSHE BIZ SHANKHAY : NOTITSN FUN A POLET.
Meksike [i. E. Mexico City] : Shelomoh Mendelson-fond bay der gezelshaft fun kultur un hilf, 1948. Cloth, 8vo, 400 pages, 20 cm. In Yiddish. Title on verso of title page: "De Varsovia hasta Changhai. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945--Refugees. Refugees, Jewish--Personal narratives. Mexico City (SEF-27-29A). Light wear to cloth. Slight cockling to spine and rear board. Good+ Condition.
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White, William Charles; Ronald I Williams.
CHINESE JEWS : A COMPILATION OF MATTERS RELATING TO THE JEWS OF K`AI-FÊNG FU.
8vo; Toronto : University of Toronto. 1966.Cloth. Small 4to. Viii, 211, 186, 228 pages. Illustrated. Second edition. The present edition of this book is reproduced almost exactly as the original, with the three parts bound into one volume, and with the important addition of an essay on a Chinese illuminated scroll of Esther by the noted Judaic scholar, Cecil Roth. The new edition also includes an updated bibliography and a list of minor corrections. First published in three parts in 1942 by the University of Toronto Press. SUBJECT(S): Jews China Kaifeng Xian. CONTENTS: Historical; Inscriptional; Genealogical. The first evidence of Jews in China dates from the early eighth century. Later, Jews came by way of Mid Eastern trade route, and the first permanent Jewish settlement in China, whose descendants are still present in K'ai Feng, was in the ninth of tenth century. Their numbers grew large enough to be noticed by the central government in the mid 1300s. After the first early settlers, though, no new Jewish communities were created in China until the 1800s; consequently, the K'ai Feng Jews were diluted through, intermarriage with the Chinese, both in religion and ethnicity over the centuries. (EJ, 2007) Very good + condition in Very Good jacket. Beautiful copy. (ComHist-16-13)
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Haga, Uziel
SEFER HA-BERIT HE-HADASH: IM HA-NAHAR SAMBATYON BI-MEDINAT HINA
(FT) Modern Paper Wrappers. 8vo, 56 pages, 25 cm. In Hebrew. On the life and customs of the Jews of China. Following a petition to American President McKinley for a permit to tour China to research the roots and customs of the Chinese Jews, Uziel Haga accompanied the U. S. Armed Forces on an expedition in 1901. Haga present here a comprehensive description of Chinese life and customs, including a prayer for recitation during the Seven Days of Mourning. The Author maintains that the Jews of Kaifeng in Hunan Province are descendants of the exiled Ten Lost Tribes most particularly, the Tribe of Asher. The author was suspected of espionage and was imprisoned by the Boxers where he died after suffering torture. SUBJECT(S) : Lost tribes of Israel. Jews -- China. Geographic: China -- Ethnic relations. Originally published in 1900 under title: Metsiat aseret ha-shevatim. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Lacks original green wrappers. Bumped corners. Yellowing of pages. Good condition. (Sef-28-6)
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White, William Charles; Ronald I Williams.
CHINESE JEWS : A COMPILATION OF MATTERS RELATING TO THE JEWS OF K`AI-FÊNG FU.
8vo; Toronto : University of Toronto. 1966.Cloth. Small 4to. Viii, 211, 186, 228 pages. Illustrated. Second edition. The present edition of this book is reproduced almost exactly as the original, with the three parts bound into one volume, and with the important addition of an essay on a Chinese illuminated scroll of Esther by the noted Judaic scholar, Cecil Roth. The new edition also includes an updated bibliography and a list of minor corrections. First published in three parts in 1942 by the University of Toronto Press. SUBJECT(S): Jews China Kaifeng Xian. CONTENTS: Historical; Inscriptional; Genealogical. The first evidence of Jews in China dates from the early eighth century. Later, Jews came by way of Mid Eastern trade route, and the first permanent Jewish settlement in China, whose descendants are still present in K'ai Feng, was in the ninth of tenth century. Their numbers grew large enough to be noticed by the central government in the mid 1300s. After the first early settlers, though, no new Jewish communities were created in China until the 1800s; consequently, the K'ai Feng Jews were diluted through, intermarriage with the Chinese, both in religion and ethnicity over the centuries. (EJ, 2007) Light wear to dustjacket, otherwise Very Good Condition. (comhist-16-42)
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Sidney Shapiro
JEWS IN OLD CHINA: STUDIES BY CHINESE SCHOLARS.
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 204 pages. Subtitle: "A Unique and Fascinating Odyssey to Determine the Nature and Extent of Jewish Presence in Ancient China." Very Good Condition. (comhist-16-34)
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Loewenthal, Rudolf; Pollak, Michael
THE SINO-JUDAIC BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF RUDOLF LOEWENTHAL: TIAO CHIN CHIAO.
Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College Press, 1988. Paperback, . 8vo, 398 pages. ISBN 0878209107. Very Good Condition (COMHIST-18-32)
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White, William Charles; Ronald I Williams.
CHINESE JEWS : A COMPILATION OF MATTERS RELATING TO THE JEWS OF K`AI-FÊNG FU.
8vo; Toronto : University of Toronto. 1966.Cloth. Small 4to. Viii, 211, 186, 228 pages. Illustrated. Second edition. The present edition of this book is reproduced almost exactly as the original, with the three parts bound into one volume, and with the important addition of an essay on a Chinese illuminated scroll of Esther by the noted Judaic scholar, Cecil Roth. The new edition also includes an updated bibliography and a list of minor corrections. First published in three parts in 1942 by the University of Toronto Press. SUBJECT(S): Jews China Kaifeng Xian. CONTENTS: Historical; Inscriptional; Genealogical. The first evidence of Jews in China dates from the early eighth century. Later, Jews came by way of Mid Eastern trade route, and the first permanent Jewish settlement in China, whose descendants are still present in K'ai Feng, was in the ninth of tenth century. Their numbers grew large enough to be noticed by the central government in the mid 1300s. After the first early settlers, though, no new Jewish communities were created in China until the 1800s; consequently, the K'ai Feng Jews were diluted through, intermarriage with the Chinese, both in religion and ethnicity over the centuries. (EJ, 2007) Very Good Condition. (CJH-1-3)
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Sidney Shapiro
JEWS IN OLD CHINA: STUDIES BY CHINESE SCHOLARS.
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 204 pages. Subtitle: "A Unique and Fascinating Odyssey to Determine the Nature and Extent of Jewish Presence in Ancient China." Slight tears to dust jacket, other wise Very Good Condition. (comhist-16-34A)
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Sidney Shapiro
JEWS IN OLD CHINA: STUDIES BY CHINESE SCHOLARS.
Paperback. 8vo. 204 pages. Subtitle: "A Unique and Fascinating Odyssey to Determine the Nature and Extent of Jewish Presence in Ancient China." Very Good Condition. (comhist-16-34B)
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Jewish Community Centre Hong Kong
A VISION FULFILLED
Hardcover, 8vo, 37 pages, illustrations (some color) , map, 31 cm. "Many of Hong Kong's early Jewish settlers were Sephardic merchants, mostly from Bombay and Calcutta. Their familes were of Baghdadi or other Middle East origin." Prominent families include the Kadoorie, Zirinsky, and Sassoon families. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- China -- Hong Kong -- Societies, etc. Printed in October 1995 on the occasion of the opening of the Jewish Community Centre of Hong Kong--Preliminary pages. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (University of California, National Library of Israel) . Lightly bumped corners. Excellent condition. (sef-50-17)
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Sino-Judaic Institute
POINTS EAST: A PUBLICATION OF THE SINO-JUDAIC INSTITUTE. [COMPLETE RUN: VOLUMES 1-22, LACKING ONLY 1 ISSUE, VOL 22 NR 3]
Original Wraps. 4to. [6, 20, 24] pages per issue. 28 cm. Three numbers per year. Complete run for volumes 1-22, lacking volume 22 nr 3. Early issue typically 6 pages in length, later issues typically 20 or 24 pages in length. 65 issues total. Four issues are stapled photocopies: vol 1. Nr 1, vol. 3 nr. 2, vol. 5, nr 1, vol. 5 nr 2. Letterhead varies. Points East; Newsletter on the Jewish experience in China and elsewhere in Asia as well as on the activities of Institute members. Articles on the history of Jews in Kaifeng, Baghdadi Jews in Shanghai and Hong Kong, Jews of Russia in China, Jewish Refugees in China during the Nazi Period, the Contemporary Period; reports on events and conferences, interviews, etc. Some issues contain illustrations. Subjects: Jews - China - Periodicals. Jews - Study and teaching - China - Periodicals. Jews. Jews - Study and teaching. Periodicals. OCLC lists 26 holdings, but many are incomplete. Three hole punch at left edge of all issues; otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (SEF-53-23)
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Author Unknown
MAAMARIM ME-SIHOTAV SHEL RABEINU YERUCHOM HA-LEVI LEVOVITZ [VOL. 1-3, 5 & 7/8]
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 36 pages each volume, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Essays from Conversations with Rav Yerucham Halevi Levovitz. Levovitz was the Mashgiach Ruchani of the Mirrer Yeshiva in Poland. One of the great exponents of Mussar. He was a talmid or Rav Simcha Zissel Broida one of the foremost disciples of Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. Below are eight fascicles printed in Shanghai. The first three fascicles were first published before the Holocaust in Baranovitch, the fourth was published in Kaiden due to the war. For a period during 1940, the town served as home to about 300 students and teachers from the Mir Yeshiva. After WWII, much of orthodox Jewry in Europe was wiped out, along with their many yeshivas (Jewish schools of higher learning) . One of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body was the Mir Yeshiva, which managed to escape miraculously to Shanghai, China, and then on to America. Many of the new leaders of the American and Israeli yeshivas in the post-war period were students of the Mir, and thus followers of Rabbi Leibovitz. SUBJECTS: Litvak Holocaust Displaced Persons. There are no copies listed on OCLC. Wear and soiling to outer wrappers, along with small chip missing from bottom left corner. Internally Good. Overall Good Condition. Rare. (RAB-60-12-13-14)
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Wolf Of Zhitomir, Zeev
SEFER OHR HA-MEIR
First Shanghai edition. Original boards. 8vo. 54, 68, 80, 86, 90 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to The Shining Light. Zeev Wolf was a Hasidic rabbi best known for the present book, originally published in Koretz in 1787. It is important for its wealth of material on the history of ? Asidism and the teachings of its founders. This edition was published in conjunction with the displaced community of Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin. During the 1930s and 1940s as the situation of the Jewish communities in Europe deteriorated, many students from the yeshivah escaped via Japan due the efforts of the Japanese Consul General in Kovno, Lithuania. SUBJECTS: Lublin --Holocaust Displaced Persons-Hasidim. Not listed on OCLC or the National Library of Israel database. Internally Very Good. Overall in Very Good Condition. (RAB-60-18)
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Maimonides
MISHNEH TORAH [THREE VOLUMES ONLY, OF SIX]
First Shanghai edition. Original boards. 8vo. Vol. Nashim-Kedushah is 256, 72, and 222 pages. Vol. Haflaah-Zeraim is 274 and 198 pages. Vol. Nezikin-Shoftim is 140, 128, 268, and 216 pages. Publication of this Mishneh Torah edition was made possible by a donation of Rabbi Zvi Efron, to whom a tribute is made. Published by the exiled Mir Yeshivah, one of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body. In terms of the learning, yeshiva students say this was the most productive period ever, as they had nothing else to do other than sink into the study of the Rambam and the Talmud. This book of the Rambam was edited by the heads of the yeshiva during its years in the exile in Shanghai. SUBJECTS: Rambam Holocaust Displaced Persons. OCLC lists one copy at JTS. Very light wear to boards. Pages are browning. Text is very clean overall, but very lightly faded in some areas. Overall Very Good Condition. (RAB-60-22)
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MULLER F.W.K.
Die persischen Kalenderausdrücke im chinesischen Tripitaka
8pp. + 1 plate out-of-text, 26cm., in the series "Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften" vol.25 (1907), softcover, good condition, X75692
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SCHRAM Louis M.J. C.I.C.M.
The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier [complete in 3 vols.]
complete in 3 volumes: 138 + 164 + 117pp. with 4 maps and 8 figures, 30cm., original 1954-1961-edition, in the series "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. New series" vol.44 part 1 & vol.47 part 1 & vol.51 part 3, signed by the author, formerly belonged to a Scheut library (with some stamps), few handwritten annotations, softcover (some use), good condition, [Louis Schram, 1883-1971, was a Scheut missionary from Bruges (Belgium); this historical and sociological study of a people of mixed Mongol and Turkish origin in a frontier region of Northwest China is based on studies and notes made by the author during a residence of more than ten years among them], [contains: Part I: Their origin, history and social organization. Part II: Their religious life. Part III: Records of the Monguor clans; history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family. Added: fragile and slightly damaged handwritten map (probably drawn by the author himself) entitled "Carte du Kansou[…] aborigènes fan dzen et autres qui en dépendent (dressée par le gouvernement chinois en 1891)"], X75710
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SERDJUCENKO Georgij Petrovic
Jazyki kitaja i jugo-vostocnoj Azii [="Languages in China and southeast Asia"]
190pp., 23cm., edition of only 1000 copies, cart.cover (spine in cloth), good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], X75533
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SERDJUCENKO Georgij Petrovic (red.)
Spornye voprosy grammatiki kitajskogo jazyka [dealing with controversial matters of the grammar of the Chinese language]
202pp., 21cm., edition of only 1300 copies, softcover, good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], OCLC 164730103, X75465
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RUMJANCEV Michail Kuzmic
Predlozenie-podlezascee sovremennom kitajskom jazike [="Senctence-subject in modern Chinese"]
80pp.with ills. + folding plate, 27cm., edition of only 2500 copies, softcover, good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], OCLC 67340186, X75451
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PRJADOCHIN M.G.
Posobie po izuceniju novogo kitajskogo foneticeskogo alfavita [="Manual for the study of the new Chinese phonological alphabet"]
20pp. + folding table, 20cm., edition of only 3500 copies, softcover, good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], OCLC 469647466, X75428
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