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‎Whitfield Susan‎

‎Life Along the Silk Road‎

‎Wang Der-wei David‎

‎The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing in Twentieth-Century China‎

‎8vo, br. ed. ancient China a monster called Taowu was known for both its vicious nature and its power to see the past and the future. Over the centuries Taowu underwent many incarnations until it became identifiable with history itself. Since the seventeenth century, fictive accounts of history have accommodated themselves to the monstrous nature of Taowu. Moving effortlessly across the entire twentieth-century literary landscape, David Der-wei Wang delineates the many meanings of Chinese violence and its literary manifestations. Taking into account the campaigns of violence and brutality that have rocked generations of Chinese - often in the name of enlightenment, rationality, and utopian plenitude - this book places its arguments along two related axes: history and representation, modernity and monstrosity. Wang considers modern Chinese history as a complex of geopolitical, ethnic, gendered, and personal articulations of bygone and ongoing events. His discussion ranges from the politics of decapitation to the poetics of suicide, and from the typology of hunger and starvation to the technology of crime and punishment‎

‎Ying Ruocheng Claire Conceison‎

‎Voices Carry: Behind Bars and Backstage During China's Revolution and Reform‎

‎8vo, br- ed. pp.245. Voices Carry is the moving autobiography of one of China's most prominent citizens of the twentieth century. Beginning with his imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution, Ying Ruocheng's narrative takes us through unexpectedly amusing adventures during his incarceration before flashing back to his childhood and the legacy of his elite Manchu Catholic family. An internationally renowned actor, director, and translator, Ying also held a high government post as vice minister of culture before and during the events in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Detailing his experiences in the 1930s and 1940s during China's civil war and revolution, as well as his theatrical work in the reform era-episodes ranging from his partnership with Arthur Miller on Death of a Salesman to his roles in the films The Last Emperor and Little Buddha-Ying Ruocheng's memoir provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes of contemporary Chinese culture and politics.‎

‎Wong Kam C.‎

‎Chinese Policing: History and Reform‎

‎8vo, br. ed. 263pp.‎

‎Teiwes, Frederick C‎

‎Politics & Purges in China: Rectification and the Decline of Party Norms 1950-1965‎

‎8vo, original cloth, not issued with jacket, xiii,730 pp. ISBN: 1563242265‎

‎Barmé Geremie and Linda Jaivin‎

‎New Ghosts, Old Dreams: Chinese Rebel Voices‎

‎Black and white illustrations, 515pp, index, as new copy in as new dustjacket. "New Ghosts, Old Dreams reveals the world of rebellion and dissent inside China like no other book before it. It is China as seen by the Chinese - with all of its passion, humour and raw energy. Many of the articles, speeches, stories, poems and sketches that appear in this volume were banned in China and smuggled out of the country after the crackdown in 1989.". heavy: might need extra charge for international shipping.‎

‎Fung Yu-lan, Tr. Derk Bodde‎

‎A History of Chinese Philosophy Volume 1 The Period of the Philosophers from the Beginnings to Circa 100 B.c‎

‎Imp.8vo. r xx,455pp. Notes Bibliography and Index folding map, biblio., index. First original chinese edition (only volume 1 was ever published in this edition). A very nice copy in later hardback. w. gilt titles in chinese and english. scarce in this orginal Henri Vetch edition.‎

‎Hsiang Ju Lin‎

‎Slippery Noodles: A Culinary History of China‎

‎8vo, br. ed. China is a big country and its cuisine is one of the world s greatest. In the last century all nations everywhere have been introduced to its tastes, flavours and cooking methods. But an understanding of Chinese food history is hard to come by: the country is large and the history is long. Hsiang Ju Lin has interrogated the written record, some of it dating back to the 5th century BC, and most recently from books current in the People s Republic today; she has translated it and set it into culinary context and thereby allows the modern reader to enter into some of the breadth and depth of literature available.In a sequence of chronological chapters Hsiang Ju Lin plunges into specific topics as diverse as the influence of the Silk Road, the administration of the Imperial palace, the role of tea and sugar, many of the grand banquets of which we have record, the differences witnessed in the southern provinces, vegetarianism, bean curd and soy sauce, birds eggs and birds nests, the role of salt, the impact of the Western missions, noodles, and the relationship of food and medicine.The reader is able to taste the richness of the heritage, to read for him or herself the words as diverse as the Essential Skills for Common Folk by Jia Sixie (6th cent. AD), Food and Drink by Shen Zinan (7th cent. ), Tao Gu; Zhu Yizun, and Yuan Mei (17th and 18th), the diary of a salt merchant on the east coast and Madame Wu s Home Cooking from the late Song dynasty.‎

‎Constable, Nicole Ed. StudiesNicole Constable is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. Other contributors are Sharon A. Carstens, Myron L. Cohen, Mary S. Erbaugh, Elizabeth Lominska Johnson, Howard J. Martin; and Ellen Oxfel‎

‎Guest People: Hakka Identity in China and Abroad‎

‎8vo, br. ed. 294pp. The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultural, political, geographical, and historical contexts including Malaysia, Hong Kong, Calcutta, Taiwan, and contemporary China. StudiesNicole Constable is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. Other contributors are Sharon A. Carstens, Myron L. Cohen, Mary S. Erbaugh, Elizabeth Lominska Johnson, Howard J. Martin; and Ellen Oxfeld.‎

‎Cong Dachang‎

‎When Heroes Pass Away: The Invention of a Chinese Communist Pantheon‎

‎8vo, br. ed. pp.197. This book studies the treatment of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and other Communist leaders from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. It also unravels the complex political culture in the last phase of Deng s China. The author explores why and how a Chinese Communist pantheon has risen at a time when Communist ideology is fading and the current Chinese leaders are coming to grips with a wide array of moral, social, and economic maladies. The Party has been marred by corruption and the whole society poisoned by greed. Thus, the invention of the pantheon is an important part of the official plan to preserve Communist rule.By highlighting patriotism, riding economic successes, manipulating public sentiment, and re-creating symbols, the state and power elite have skillfully promoted the pantheon to mitigate a legitimacy crisis and to relieve succession pangs. Jiang Zemin and his colleagues, who do not have the charisma of the Communist leaders of the older generation, need to link themselves to the top pantheon with the trinity of Mao, Zhou, and Deng at the top. Yet the pantheon is not merely an official product. Behind the facade of the great worship lies a multitude of intentions, purposes, and meanings, the work of a confluence of different interest groups.‎

‎Zheng Yi‎

‎Scarlet Memorial: Tales Of Cannibalism In Modern China‎

‎8vo, br. ed. pp.xvii-199. sticker on spine ow. a very nice copy. This compelling book provides a meticulously documented account of officially sanctioned cannibalism in the southwestern province of Guangxi during the Cultural Revolution. Drawing on his unique access to local archives of the Chinese Communist Party and on extensive interviews with party officials, the victims' relatives, and the murderers themselves, Zheng Yi paints a disturbing picture of official compliance in the systematic killing and cannibalization of individuals in the name of political revolution and "class struggle."The treasure-trove of evidence Zheng Yi has unearthed offers unprecedented insights into the way the internecine, factional struggles of the Cultural Revolution reached a horrifying level of insanity and frenzy among the ethnic Zhuang people of Guangxi. Profoundly moving, acutely observed, and unflinchingly graphic, Scarlet Memorial is a shining example of a genre of investigative reporting that courageously and independently records obscure and officially censored historical events, revealing hidden dimensions of modern Chinese history and politics.‎

‎Haynes, John earl, Klehr, Harvey‎

‎In Denial Historians, Communism and Espionage‎

‎8vo, cloth in dj, ex-library with usual marks. Synopsis: Focusing on what they call lying about spying the authors reveal how revisionist scholars have ignored or distorted documents from Russian archives that point to espionage links between Moscow and the CPUSA. About the Author: John Haynes and Harvey Klehr co-authors of "The Secret World of American Communism" and "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America." Ex-Library‎

‎Chang K. C.‎

‎Food in Chinese Culture : Anthropological & Historical Perspectives‎

‎1st Edition. large 8vo.pp.429, 32 illustrations. An analysis of Chinese culture through its eating habits.‎

‎Miller Arthur‎

‎Salesman in Beijing‎

‎8vo, [2], xii, [2], 254 pp. hardcover in dj, Illustrated with black and white photographs by Inge Morath. Chronicle of the author directing his play in China. "Salesman is about a family and business, and the chinese pratically invented both, and their reaction was little different than audience reaction had been in New York.".‎

‎Lifton Robert Jay‎

‎Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of 'brainwashing' in China. With a New Preface By the author‎

‎8vo, softcover.‎

‎lo Thondup; Anne F. Thurston‎

‎The Noodle Maker of Kalimpong: The Untold Story of My Struggle for Tibet‎

‎8vo, cloh in dj, ex library but no marks, very good. Shortly before midnight on March 17, 1959, the Dalai Lama, without his glasses and dressed as an ordinary Tibetan solider, slipped out of his summer residence with only four aides at his side. At that moment, he became the symbolic head of the Tibetan government in exile, and Gyalo Thondup, the only one of the Dalai Lama's brothers not to don the robes of a Buddhist monk, became the fulcrum for the independence movement. The Noodle Maker of Kalimpong tells the extraordinary story of the Dalai Lama's family, the exile of the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism from Tibet, and the enduring political crisis that has seen remote and bleakly beautiful Tibet all but disappear as an independent nation-state. For the last sixty years, Gyalo Thondup has been at the at the heart of the epic struggle to protect and advance Tibet in the face of unreliable allies, overwhelming odds, and devious rivals, playing an utterly determined and unique role in a Cold War high-altitude superpower rivalry. Here, for the first time, he reveals how he found himself whisked between Chiang Kai-shek, Zhou Enlai, Jawaharlal Nehru, and the CIA, as he tried to secure, on behalf of his brother, the future of Tibet. About the Author: Gyalo Thondup, the older brother of the Dalai Lama, lives on a hilltop compound in Kalimpong, India, that also houses the noodle factory he set up with his late wife, Diki Dolkar (Zhu Dan).‎

‎West, Harry (Editor)/ Raman, Parvathi (Editor)‎

‎Enduring Socialism: Explorations of Revolution and Transformation, Restoration and Continuation‎

‎8vo, hardcover, Against the historical backdrop of successive socialist and post-socialist claims to have completely remade society, the contributors to this volume explore the complex and often paradoxical continuities between diverse post-socialist presents and their corresponding socialist and pre-socialist pasts. The chapters focus on ways in which: pre-socialist economic, political, and cultural forms in fact endured an era of socialism and have found new life in the post-socialist present, notwithstanding revolutionary socialist claims; continuities with a pre-socialist past have been produced within the historical imaginary of post-socialism; and socialist economic, political, and cultural forms have in fact endured in a purportedly postsocialist era, despite the claims of neo-liberal reformers.‎

‎Dutton, Michael R‎

‎Policing and Punishment in China‎

‎8vo, pp.xii-391 b/w illusts. This book traces the history of regulation and punishment in late Imperial China and the 20th century. It shows how China was the first country to use statistics to plot and police people and how it uses traditional notions of 'community mutuality' to regulate them. Scarce‎

‎Van Gulik Robert H.‎

‎Chinese Pictorial Art as Viewed by the Connoisseur.: Notes on the Means and Methods of Traditional Chinese Connoisseurship of Pictorial Art,based Upon a Study of the Art of Mounting Scrolls in China and Japan.‎

‎reprint of Serie Orientale Roma,1958 ed. 4to, pp.xxxvii, 537, 160 illustrations, decorated hard cover slihtly worn, contents very good. a detailed study of the history and techniques of mounting paintings in China with chapters on the judging of antique scrolls, the connoisseurship of seals and the collecting of scrolls. Van Gulik considered this to be his most important work. scaece also in reprint.‎

‎Van Gulik Robert H.‎

‎The Gibbon in China. An essay in chinese animal Lore‎

‎4to, 123 pp. Ills. original gilt blue Boards.including a small record on the animal's sounds, almost mint copy of this very scarce.work .incudes a delightful pasted ex-libris of former owner, engraved in the early 1980s by reputed chiese artist. Hua Jungwu Table of contents; List of abbreviations; Introduction; First part: From the earliest Times to the Han dynasty, ca. 1500 to 202 B.C.; Second part: From the Han dynasty to the end of the T'ang period, 202 B.C. to 907 A.D.; Third part: Sung, Yuan and Ming dynasties, 960 to 1644 A.D.; Appendix: The Gibbon in Japan; Key to the Gibbons mentioned in the text and appearing in the plates; Map of China; Folio: Chinese texts; Index; Addenda and corrigenda. Approximately 95 B&W photos and illustrations of Gibbons, paintings, scrolls, designs, drawings, woodblock prints. . Pocket on inside of back cover containing a 45 rpm record of the "Morning calls of a Hylobates Agilis, female 3 1/2 years old". 123 pages. 12 by 8 3/4 inches.‎

‎Hsia Po-chia‎

‎Un gesuita nella città proibita. Matteo Ricci, 1552-1610‎

‎8vo ril in sovrac, pp. 420, ill., cm 16,5x21. (Biblioteca Storica). Il gesuita Matteo Ricci è a tutt'oggi uno degli occidentali più noti in Cina. Arrivato nel 1582, vi rimase per quasi trent'anni giocando un ruolo decisivo nella diffusione non solo del cristianesimo ma anche della cultura e della scienza occidentale in Cina, e nella conoscenza della cultura cinese in Europa. Il volume di PoChia Hsia, racconta l'intera vita di questo leggendario gesuita, seguendolo dai primi anni nella nativa Macerata e a Roma, al Portogallo, alla missione a Goa, infine all'approdo in Cina dove grazie alle sue conoscenze e al prestigio acquistato divenne consigliere della corte imperiale e fu il primo occidentale a poter entrare nella città proibita. Ricci va considerato il maggiore mediatore fra la Cina e l'Occidente.‎

‎Goldman Merle‎

‎China's Intellectuals. Advise and Dissent‎

‎8vo, ex library stamps and labels ow very good. Ex-Library‎

‎Ter Haar Barend J.‎

‎Telling Stories: Witchcraft And Scapegoating in Chinese History (Sinica Leidensia)‎

‎8vo, hardcover. This book analyzes the role of oral stories in Chinese witch-hunts. Successive chapters deal with the implications of Chinese versions of the Little Red Riding Hood story; the use of parts of the adult human body, children and foetuses, to draw out their life-force; attacks by mysterious creatures, causing open wounds, suffocation, the loss of hair and the like; the presence of a Drought Demon in the corpses of recently deceased women; and finally the emperor forcibly recruiting unmarried women for his harem. Of interest to historians and anthropologists working on oral traditions, folklore and witch-hunts (also from a comparative perspective), but also to those working on anti-Christian movements and the intersection of popular fears and political history in China. About the Author: Barend J. ter Haar, Doctorate (1990) in the Humanities, Leiden University, is Professor of Chinese History at Leiden. He published on Chinese temple cults, lay religious movements, violence, minorities, including The Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity (Brill, 1998).‎

‎Qiu Xiaolong‎

‎La ragazza che danzava per Mao‎

‎Le Fèvre George‎

‎An Eastern Odyssey The third expedition of Haardt and Audouin-Dubreuil Preface by André Citroën introduction by L. Audouin-Dubreuil translated and adapted by Major-General Sir E.D. Swinton [Ole Luk-Oie]‎

‎Large 8vo. 368pp. original green cloth. Portrait, and other plates from photographs. Endpaper maps, and fldg map in perfect condition. Slight sunning to spine, Account of the third Citroën expedition, 1931-32 .from Damascus to Peking, baghdad, persia, afghanistan, khyber, nankow, the gobi, suchow, sinkiang, himalayas, urumqi, bamian, christian oases.‎

‎Wang Meng‎

‎Figure Intercambiabili‎

‎8vo, legat edit. con sovracoperta, pp.422, come nuovo.‎

‎Farquhar Mary Ann‎

‎Children's Literature in China: From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong (Studies on Modern China)‎

‎8vo, hardcover. 335pp. Ex-Library‎

‎Che Muqi‎

‎The Silk RoadThe Silk Road Past and Present‎

‎8vo, 1st Ed. Stated. 319 pgs. Inscribed by author.Illustrated with ten b&w maps, including one fold-out map of the Silk Road taken by the author. Further illust. with 31 color photographs of the landscapes, the peoples and their labors and crafts, ancient arts and architecture which one encounters along the old Silk Road which ran across Eurasia for thousands of Kilometres/miles. For a thousand years and more after the second century B . C. a great amount of silk and silk fabrics/products was transported from China to the West over the Road.‎

‎Mao Zedong (a Cura Di Maria Arena Regis e Filippo coccia)‎

‎Rivoluzione e Costruzione Scritti e Discorsi 1949-1957‎

‎16mo. pp. XCIV-738 leg edit, sovracoperta, ottimo‎

‎Cammann Schuyler V. R.‎

‎The Land of the Camel: Tents and Temples of Inner Mongolia‎

‎8vo [23.5 x 16 cm]; x, 200 pp, 42 illus from photos on plates, index. orig black cloth, One of the few accounts of life and customs during this being the first to observe conditions there since the Japanese sealed the area and being the last there before the Chinese again closed the area to outsiders. He provides descriptions of religious rites, the lamaseries role in Mongolian life and interviewed the Living Buddha of Shandagu. Bibliog. Mongolica 2326.‎

‎Fitzgerald C. P.‎

‎The Southern Expansion of the Chinese People‎

‎1st.Edition 8vo. XXII, 230 pages, bibliography, index, three maps, six illustrations, original dust wrapper. The dust wrapper is very slightly faded on the spine section. An historical examination of the southern expansion of Chinese influence, culture and power, as well as the migration of Chinese to many South-East Asian countries. Yunnan which ended as a province of China and Vietnam, which were within the Empire, but has not so since the end of the T'ang Dynasty. Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Burma, which all to varying degrees came under the influence of China.‎

‎Granet, Marcel‎

‎La civiltà Cinese Antica‎

‎8vo, leg edit. tela dorso sbiadito, altrimenti molto buono‎

‎Lobsang Rampa‎

‎THE THIRD EYE (The Autobiography of a Tibetan Lama)‎

‎22.5x15cm, brown cloth gilt, 256pp, b&w line drawings. 1st ed. Famous and controversial autobiography. A very good to fine copy in teared at top of spine but attractive dustwrapper.‎

‎Goldsmith Oliver‎

‎The Citizen of the World: or, Letters From a Chinese Philosopher Residing in London, to His Friends in the East‎

‎First edition thus. Decorations by Cecil Keeling. Introduction by Rosalind Vallance. 350pp. 8vo. A perfect copy in cloth spine and marbled boards, in its intact case. The first edition of this book was published in 1762, though previously it had appeared as a series of twice-weekly articles, under the title of Chinese Letters, in John Newbery's daily paper, Public Ledger ( 1760 ).‎

‎Sotheby's Taipei‎

‎Fine Modern Chinese Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Sculpture. March 22, 1992 YOGONG‎

‎4to Soft Cover. Fine as new. 86 items.‎

‎Alexander, William and George Henry Mason‎

‎Views of 18th Century China. Costumes: History: Customs.‎

‎4to Many full page colour plates, 222pp, as new cloth in fine dustjacket. An attractive book with full page color reproductions compiled from the "The Costume of China" by George Henry Mason and William Alexander published in 1804 and 1805 respectively.‎

‎Andrews, Stephen Pearl‎

‎Discoveries in Chinese, or the symbolism of the primitive characters of the Chinese system of writing as a contribution to philology and ethnology and a practical aid in the acquisition of the Chinese Language‎

‎8vo, br. ed. softcover pp. 137.‎

‎Wieger Leon S. J.‎

‎Chinese Characters: Their origin, etymology, history, classification, and signification. A thorough study from Chinese Documents‎

‎photolitographic reissue of of the 2nd (1927) edition; enlarged and revised according to the 4th french edition translated by L. Davrout. Appendix on archaic bronze writing. 820pp. original paper boards, . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., very good, 820p., Chinese characters classified, with English descriptions. Issued in either a one complete volume, or a 2 volulme set. Volume I is etymological lessons and phonetic series, volume II is Chinese-English lexicons. An historical sketch, list of the radicals, list of numeritives & index of characters. Table of sounds, Chen, Cheng, Chien, Ch'ien, Ch'u, Chua, Chuai, Ch'uai, Chuan, Hui, Huang, Ko, Kou, Li, Liao, Lieh, Lu, Luan, Lueh, Shou, Shu, T'eng, Ti, T'ing Tiu, To, Ts'ung & Tu, Yang, Yao, Yung are some characters covered. Also family names, dynasties, administrative divisions and horary characters. Classical reference resouce compiled by the celebrated Jesuit, sinologist and scholar, extremely scarce in this fine chinese Sienhsien mission authorized reissue. very good in uncut pages.‎

‎Badger George Percy‎

‎THE NESTORIANS AND THEIR RITUALS; WITH THE NARRATIVE OF A MISSION TO MESOPOTAMIA AND COORDISTAN IN 1842-1844, AND OF A LATE VISIT TO THOSE COUNTRIES IN 1850; ALSO, RESEARCHES INTO THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE SYRIAN JACOBITES, PAPAL SYRIANS, AND CHALDEANS‎

‎2 volumes, 8vo, softcover, full title: THE NESTORIANS AND THEIR RITUALS; WITH THE NARRATIVE OF A MISSION TO MESOPOTAMIA AND COORDISTAN IN 1842-1844, AND OF A LATE VISIT TO THOSE COUNTRIES IN 1850; ALSO, RESEARCHES INTO THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE SYRIAN JACOBITES, PAPAL SYRIANS, AND CHALDEANS, AND AN INQUIRY INTO THE RELIGIOUS TENETS OF THE YEZEEDEES, contains also accounts of visits to Kurdistan , Antioch and the Black Sea. xxiv, errata, 448pp.; xiii,errata, 426pp, 17 illustrations, 2 fldng maps in pocket,‎

‎van Gulik R. H.‎

‎HSI K'ANG AND HIS POETICAL ESSAY ON THE LUTE (WITH HIS ANNOTATED ENGLISH TRANSLATION ACCOMPANIED BY THE FULL ORIGINAL TEXT OF THE CH'IN-FU)‎

‎large 8vo, blue cloth hardcover with red and gold title block on spine in dj. 271 pp. perfect condition.‎

‎Van Gulik Robert hans.‎

‎Erotic Colour Prints of the Ming Period With an Essay on Chinese Sex Life From the Han to the Ch'Ing Dynasty, Bc 206-Ad 1644‎

‎8vo, Taipei. SMC Publishing. n.d. anastatic Reprint of Tokyo 1951 Privately Published English and Chinese text. Six colour photographic plates, black and white photographic and line illustrations, appendix, indices, paperback. In 1949 the sinologist Robert van Gulik (also known now for his Judge Dee mysteries) purchased in a Tokyo curio shop a set of printing blocks of a Ming Erotic Album. Two years later the album, with an extensive treatise, was published by Van Gulik himself in a 50 copies print run, sent to a small group of Sinological libraries, as "the erotic prints and other data ought not to fall into the hands of unqualified readers".‎

‎Hart Virgil C.‎

‎Western China: a Journey To the Great Buddhist Centre of Mount Omei . Illustrated‎

‎16mo, red cloth, 306p., 14 b.w. drawings, folding map, index.‎

‎Barzini Luigi‎

‎WU-WANG ED ALTRE GENTI .‎

‎in 16mo br, ed con sovracoperta illustr. - Prima edizione. Bross. ed. ; pp. 460, prima edizione.Ottimo stato di conservazione‎

‎VAMBÉRY Arminius‎

‎History of Bokhara, From the Earliest Period down to the Present‎

‎8vo, pp xxxv, 419, original red decorat. cloth, upper and lower of spine chippped, internally very good, partially uncut.‎

‎Chin-Sung Chang (Contributor), Wen C. Fong (Contributor), Maxwell K. Hearn (Contributor, Editor)‎

‎Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632-1717) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) (Hardcover)‎

‎4to, pp. 248 Wang Hui, the most celebrated painter of late-17th-century China, played a key role both in reinvigorating past traditions of landscape painting and in establishing the stylistic foundations for the imperially sponsored art of the Qing court. An artist of protean talent and immense ambition, Wang developed an all-embracing synthesis of historical landscape styles that constituted one of the greatest artistic innovations of late imperial China. This comprehensive study of the painters careerthe first published in Englishfeatures essays examining his life and achievement as well as his masterwork, the monumental scroll depicting the Kangxi emperors Southern Inspection Tour. Twenty-seven of Wang Huis paintings, drawn from the Metropolitan Museum and from museums in Beijing, Taipei, Shanghai, and Tokyo, are supplemented by a wealth of images ranging from ancient Chinese paintings to works by Wangs contemporaries.‎

‎Widengren Geo‎

‎IL MANICHEISMO. TRADUZIONE DI QUIRINO MAFFI ED ENRICHETTA LUPPIS‎

‎8vo grande , pp. 319 (1) + 16 tavv. n.t. a col. e 38 tavv. n.t. in b.n. Tutta tela edit. con sovrac. ill.‎

‎Yiyun Li‎

‎The Vagrants‎

‎first edition. The much-anticipated first novel from the Guardian First Book Award-winning Chinese writer acclaimed by Michel Faber as having 'the talent, the vision and the respect for life's insoluble mysteries to be a truly fine writer.' In the provincial town of Muddy Waters in China, a young woman named Gu Shan is sentenced to death for her loss of faith in Communism. She is twenty-eight years old and has already spent ten years in prison. The citizens stage a protest after her death and, over the following six weeks, the town goes through uncertainty, hope, and fear until eventually the rebellion is brutally suppressed. We follow the pain of Gu Shan's parents, the hope and fear of the leaders of the protest and their families. Even those who seem unconnected to the tragedy -- an eleven-year-old boy seeking fame and glory, a nineteen-year-old village idiot in love with a young and deformed girl, and old couple making a living by scavenging the town's garbage cans -- are caught up in remorseless turn of events. Yiyun Li's novel is based on the true story which took place in China in 1979.‎

‎Lin Yutang‎

‎UNA VEDOVA, UNA MONACA, UNA CORTIGIANA, E ALTRE FAMOSE NOVELLE CINESI. TRAD. DI PIERO JAHIER E MAY LIS RISSLER STONEMAN.‎

‎8vo, PP. 627. LEG. EDIT. IN TELA,‎

‎A cura di Marco Müller e Alessandro Nicosia‎

‎Cento anni di cinema cinese 1905-2005. Ombre Elettriche‎

‎4to, cartonato, br., pp. 306, 250 tavv. col., cm 21x29,5.‎

‎BENEDETTI EUGENIO‎

‎Storie Di Un Siciliano Mezzo Russso e Un po' Cinese‎

‎8vo, leg. tela edit in sovracoperta, pp. 206.‎

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