FRANKE, OTTO. Zur Geschichte des Kêng tschi t‘u. Ein Beitrag zur chinesischen Kunstgeschichte und Kunstkritik. (Sonderabdruck: Ostasiatische Zeitschrift, Jahrgang III, Heft 2.) (34)pp. 19 illus. 4to. Wraps.
Berlin (Oesterheld & Co.), 1914.
1444 FRANKE, WOLFGANG. China und das Abendland. 140, (4)pp. Wraps. D.j.
Göttingen (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht), 1962.
1445 FRANKE, WOLFGANG. An Introduction to the Sources of Ming History. / Ming dai shi ji hui kao. xxv, (1), 347pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Kuala Lumpur/Singapore (University of Malaya Press), 1968.
1446 FRANKEL, HANS H. The Flowering Plum and the Palace Lady: Interpretation of Chinese Poetry. xiii, (1), 276pp. 4to. Wraps.
New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 1976.
1447 FRANKFURT. MUSEUM FÜR ANGEWANDTE KUNST. Mönche, Monster, schöne Damen. Japanische Malerei, Buch- und Holzschnittkunst des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts in Frankfurt am Main. Stephan Graf von der Schulenburg (Hg.). Katalog von Bernd Jesse u.a. Feb.-April 2000. 460pp. 45 color plates, prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Berlin/Frankfurt (Gebr. Mann Verlag/ MAK), 2000.
1448 FRANKFURT. MUSEUM FÜR KUNSTHANDWERK. Chinesische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts. 19pp., 16 plates. Wraps.
Frankfurt, 1957.
1449 FRANKFURT. MUSEUM FÜR KUNSTHANDWERK. Meisterwerke koreanischer Kunst. March-April 1962. 49, (3)pp., 23 plates. 1 map. 4to. Wraps.
Frankfurt, 1962.
1450 FRANKFURT. SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE. Schätze für König Zhao Mo: Das Grab von Nan Yue. Herausgegeben von Margarete Prüch unter Mitarbeit von Stephan von der Schulenburg. Dec. 1998-Jan. 1999. 366pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Frankfurt, 1998.
1451 FRANKFURTH, HORST. Die Geheimnisse der Gelben Götter. Macht und Liebe in 3000 Jahren chinesischer Geschichte. 380pp. 4to. Cloth.
Stuttgart (Seewald Verlag), 1978.
1452 FRANZ, ULI. Peking - Shanghai. (“Richtig reisen.”) 333, (7)pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 8vo. Stiff wraps.
Köln (DuMont Buchverlag), 1981.
1453 FRÉDÉRIC, LOUIS. Encyclopaedia of Asian Civilizations. Foreword by Jeannine Auboyer. 10 vols. 4to. Buckram.
Paris (Jean Michel Place), 1987.
1454 FREEDMAN, MAURICE (EDITOR). Family and Kinship in Chinese Society. xv, (3), 269pp. 4to. Cloth.
Stanford (Stanford University Press), 1970.
1455 FRENCH, REBECCA REDWOOD. The Golden Yoke. The legal cosmology of Buddhist Tibet. xviii, (2), 404pp. 64 illus. 4to. Cloth.
Ithaca/London (Cornell University Press), 1995.
1456 FRIEDL, WOLFGANG. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft und materielle Kultur in Zanskar (Ladakh). (Beiträge zur Zentralasienforschung. 4.) xxviii, 160pp. 16 plates, 79 illus. 4to. Cloth.
Sankt Augustin (VGH Wissenschaftsverlag), 1983.
1457 FRIES, SIGMUND, RITTER VON. Abriss der Geschichte China’s und seiner Entstehung. Nach chinesischen Quellen übersetzt und bearbeitet. xii, 284, (2)pp., 8 double-page maps. 4to. Cloth.
Wien (Wilhelm Frick), 1884.
1458 FRIESE, HEINZ. Das Dienstleistungs-System der Ming-Zeit (1368-1644). (Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens. Vol. 35 A.) (2), 163pp. 4to. Wraps.
Hamburg (Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens), 1959.
1459 FRODSHAM, J.D. An Anthology of Chinese Verse. Han Wei Chin and the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Translated and annotated by J.D. Frodsham with the collaboration of Ch‘eng Hsi. xxxix, (5), 198pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Oxford (Clarendon Press), 1967.
1460 FROHNMEYER, OSKAR. Kwangtung. 97pp., 16 plates. Text figs. Cloth.
Bern/Leipzig (Verlag Paul Haupt), 1930.
1461 FRY, ROGER, ET AL. Chinesische Kunst. Ein Handbuch zur Einführung in die Malerei, bildende Kunst, Keramik, Webereien, Bronzen und Kleinkunst Chinas. Von Roger Fry, Laurence Binyon, Osvald Sirén, Bernard Rackham, A.F. Kendrick, W.W. Winkworth. xvi, 86pp., 85 plates (23 color). 4to. Cloth.
München (F. Bruckmann), 1937.
1462 [FU, DINGYI.] Lian mian zi dian. 3 vols. Lrg. stout 8vo. Cloth. Reprint of the Beijing (Jing hua yin shu chu), 1943 edition.
Taibei Shi (Taiwan Zhonghua shu ju), 1964.
1463 FU HENG. Han-yi araha nonggime toktobuha Manju gisun-yi buleku bithe. / Yu zhi zeng ding Qing wen jian: San shi er juan, bu bian si juan, zong gang ba juan, bu zong gang yi juan. 45 vols. (of 47), printed on folding leaves. 28 cm. Lrg. 4to. Orig. wraps. Covers brittle and torn; binding loosening; corners at lower right of vol. 1 chipped; prefatory volume worn; volume of supplementary index brittle, end pages torn. A near complete, albeit quite fragile, copy of this important work, which is considered to be the apogee of a tradition of Manchu dictionaries going back to the middle of the 17th century.
The text is printed in vertical columns from left to right. The prolegomena consist of the imperial introduction of 1708 in Manchu, the imperial preface of 1772 in Manchu with parallel Chinese text, and the Manchu syllabary with transcription in Chinese characters.
In the main body the lexical entries are grouped according to categories of meaning. To the left of each Manchu entry its pronunciation is given according to the san-ho ch’ieh-yin system. Right of the Manchu entry stand the Chinese characters representing its meaning, and to the right thereof the pronunciation of these characters is given in Manchu script. Each four-part entry is followed by a schematic description of the lemma in Manchu. These definitions are quite crude. The systematically worked out transcriptions do, however, provide an important source of information on the sounds of the Manchu language of the period.
The main body is followed by an index table, giving the Manchu words included in the main work, arranged according to syllable, and with a reference to the category in which they are included. Added to the work are a supplement to the main dictionary and a table of the words included in this supplement. Of the former, only the first three juan and of the latter only the first juan are included in this set. Only two copies listed in OCLC in America (Harvard; UCLA). Harvard dates the title to 1771, but, since the book itself is dated to December 24, 1771 of the Chinese lunar calendar, it should properly be dated to 1772 A.D.
Peking (Wu ying dian), 1772.
1464 FU, JIABAO. Jia ting bao jian. 2, 63, (1), 58, 24, (4)p. 4to. Wraps.
Xianggang (Shi jie fo jiao you yi hui gang ou feng qu zong hui), 1981.
1465 FU, LEHUAN. Liao shi cong kao. 3, (1), 449pp. Figs. Wraps.
Beijing (Zhonghua shu ju), 1984.
1466 FU, QINJIA. Zhongguo dao jiao shi. Tai 6 ban. (Zhongguo wen hua shi cong shu.) 5, (1), 242pp. Wraps.
Taibei (Shang wu yin shu guan), 1978.
1467 FU, TONGXIAN. Zhongguo hui jiao shi. Tai 2 ban. (Ren ren wen ku. 1136/1137.) 2, 5, (1), 6, 240pp. Illus. Wraps.
Taibei Shi (Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan), 1972.
1468 FU, XIHUA. Zhongguo gu dian wen xue ban hua xuan ji. 2 vols. 5, (1), 8, 1034pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Shanghai (Shanghai ren min mei shu chu ban she), 1981.
1469 FU, YUNSEN, ET AL. Xin zi dian. (960)pp. Stout 8vo. Cloth.
Shanghai (Shang wu yin shu guan), 1912.
1470 FU, ZHENLUN. Ming dai ci qi gong yi. (2), 21, (3)pp., 29 plates. Wraps.
Beijing (Zhao hua mei shu chu ban she), 1955.
1471 FU ZHOU QUAN SHU. Dong tan ge cang ban. 205, (1), 210, (2), 61, (3), 64, 48, 81, 94, 104pp. Illus. Leatherette.
[Taibei?] (Da shan shu dian), 1979.
1472 FUCHS, WALTER. Beiträge zur mandjurischen Bibliographie und Literatur. (Supplement der “Mitteilungen” der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens. XIV.) (4), 146, (4)pp., 8 plates with 17 illus. 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Tokyo/Leipzig (Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens/ Otto Harrassowitz), 1936.
1473 FUCHS, WALTER. Die Bilderalben für die Südreisen des Kaisers Kienlung im 18. Jahrhundert. Mit 48 Reproduktionen der kolorierten Ausgabe von 1765 und 6 Reproduktionen aus der Kiangnan-Serie von 1784. (Sinologica Coloniensia. Ostasiatische Beiträge der Universität zu Köln. 3.) 41, (1)pp., 50 plates (48 color) with 54 illus. Sm. folio. Cloth.
Wiesbaden (Franz Steiner Verlag), 1976.
1474 FUCHS, WALTER. Chinesische und mandjurische Handschriften und seltene Drucke. Nebst einer Standortliste der sonstigen Mandjurica. (Verzeichnis der Orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland. Band XII, 1.) xiii, (3), 160pp., 17 plates (1 color). Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Wiesbaden (Franz Steiner Verlag), 1966.
1475 FUCHS, WALTER. Huei-ch‘ao’s Pilgerreise durch Nordwest-Indien und Zentral-Asien um 726. (Sonderausgabe aus den Sitzungsberichten der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-hist. Klasse. 1938. XXX.) 46pp. 4to. Wraps.
Berlin (Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften/ Walter de Gruyter & Co.), 1939.
1476 FUCHS, WALTER. Der Wille der Kwan-yin. Eine chinesische Legende. (Kleine Kostbarkeiten der Aldus Manutius-Drucke. 6.) 46pp. Illus. Boards. D.j. Slipcase.
Zürich/Stuttgart (Aldus Manutius Verlag), n.d.
1477 FUJII, MASUZO. Kirigami: Chugoku no kirigami nihon no kirigami kirigami no giho. (Shin giho shirizu. 20.) 133pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Boards. D.j.
Tokyo (Bijutsu Shuppansha), 1975.
1478 FUJII, OTOO. Gengo daijiten. 8, 2, 8, 9, (1), 1159, (1), 254pp. Lrg. stout 8vo. Cloth, 3/4 leather (hinges taped).
Tokyo (Yuhodo), 1930.
1479 FUJIKAWA, KIYOSHI. Buraku. Fujikawa Kiyoshi shashinshu. 158pp. Prof. illus. Wraps. D.j.
Kyoto (Sanichi Shobo), 1960.
1480 FUJIKAWA, Y. Der Arzt in der japanischen Kultur. Kurzgefasste Darstellung der Entwicklung der japanischen Medizin mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Einführung der europäischen Heilkunde in Japan. (4), 115pp. Illus. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Reprint of the Tokyo 1911 edition.
[Esslingen (Robugen), 1976].
1481 FUJIMOTO, HIDEO. Ainu no haka; kokogatu kara mita Ainu bunkashi. (Nikkei shinsho. 3.) 245pp. Illus. Wraps.
Tokyo (Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha), 1964.
1482 FUJIMOTO, HIDEO. Tensai Ainujin gakusha no shogai: Chiri Mashiho hyoden. 296pp. Illus. Boards.
Tokyo (Kodansha), 1970.
1483 FUJIOKA, RYOICHI. Tea Ceremony Utensils. By R. Fujioka with Masaki Nakano, Hirokazu Arakawa, and Seizo Hayashiya. (Arts of Japan. 3.) 142pp. 203 illus. 4to. Boards.
New York/ Tokyo (Weatherhill/ Shibundo), 1973.
1484 FUJISAWA, MORIHIKO. Zusetsu Nihon minzokugaku zenshu. 4 vols. I: Shinwa, densetsu, densho setsuwa hen. II: Kotoba, kotowaza, minyo, geino hen. III: Minkan shinko, yokai, fuzoku, seikatsu hen. IV: Kodomo saijiki, nenju gyoji hen. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. Slipcase.
Tokyo (Takahashi Shoten), 1971.
1485 FUJISAWA, YOSHIMI. Seinan Chugoku minzokushi no kenkyu: Nanshokoku no shiteki kenkyu. 4, 10, 566, 13, (1), 5, (1)pp., 2 folding maps. Figs. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. English-language title-page and table of contents “The Historical Studies of the Tribes in South-West China: The Historical Studies of the Nan-chao Kingdom.”
Tokyo (Daian), 1969.
1486 FUJISHIRO, YOSHIO. Nihon toko jiten: Koto hen. (8), 619, (9)pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo (Fujishiro Shoten), 1972.
1487 FUJISHIRO, YOSHIO. Nihon toko jiten: Shinto hen. (10), 492, (8)pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo (Fujishiro Matsuo), 1961.
1488 FUJITA, RYOSAKU (EDITOR). Nihon kokogaku jiten. Fujita Ryosaku kanshu; Nihon Kokogaku Kyokai hen. 5, (3), 652pp., 8 plates. Numerous text illus. 4to. Cloth, 1/4 leather. English-language title on cover “Dictionary of Japanese Archaeology.”
Tokyo (Tokyodo), 1962.
1489 FUJIWARA, YOICHI. A Dialect Grammar of Japanese. (Monumenta Nipponica Monographs. 20.) (4), 169pp. 4to. Wraps.
Tokyo (Sophia University Press), 1965.
1490 FUKUDA, YOICHI & ISHIHAMA, YUMIKO. A Comparative Table of sa-bcad of the Pramanavarttika Found in Tibetan Commentaries on the Pramanavarttika. (Studia Tibetica. 12.) xi, (5), 73 + 73pp. Oblong folio. Wraps.
Tokyo (The Toyo Bunko), 1986.
1491 FUKUMOTO, MICHIKO. Okinawa-ken Yaeyama-shoto no minzoku (Ritoru Warudo kenkyu hokoku/Little World Studies. 5.) xii, (1), 93pp. 8 plates with 30 illus. 4to. Wraps. English-language summary “Ethnological Studies of the Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa.”
Nagoya (Ningen Hakubutsukan Ritory Warudo), 1981.
1492 FUKUMOTO, MICHIKO. Yamagata-ken Shonai-heiya no inasaku-gijutsu to nogu: Kindai ni okeru hensen. (Ritoru warudo kenkyu hokoku/Little World Studies. 4.) xxv, 61pp. 62 illus., figs. 4to. Wraps. English-language summary “Recent Changes of Paddy Techniques and Farm Equipments in the Shonai Plain, Northern Japan.”
Nagoya (Ningen Hakubutsukan Ritoru Warudo), 1980.
1493 FUKUSHIMA, YASUTERU. Nichiren Shoshu Soka Gakkai, Komeito no hametsu: Kikenna shukyo seito no taikeiteki kaibo. 326pp. Illus. Wraps.
Tokyo (Ayumi Shuppansha), 1970.
1494 FUKUTAKE, TADASHI. Japanese Rural Society. xiv, 230pp. Illus. Wraps.
Ithaca/London (Cornell University Press), 1972.
1495 FULLER, RICHARD & GREGORY, RON. Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945. 127pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
London (Arms and Armour Press), 1986.
1496 FURUNO, KIYOTO. Genshi shukyo. (Kadokawa shinsho. 196.) 258pp. Illus. Wraps.
Tokyo (Kadokawa Shoten), 1964.
1497 FURUSATO NO SUMAI; NIHON MINKASHU. Nihon Kenchiku Kyokai Soritsu 45-nen Kinen Shuppan linkai hen. 261pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. sq. 8vo. Boards.
Osaka (Nihon Kenchiku Kyokai), 1962.
1498 FUX, HERBERT. “Chinamode.” Beispiele der Ost-West-Begegnung im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. 32pp. Prof. illus. Sq. 4to. Wraps. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Schlossmuseum, Riegersburg, May 1979.
Wien (Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst), 1979.
1499 FWENBAIZ YOUGYANGH. Bwzswz Digih Vwnzva Giz. Soucoms Bwzswz Digih Vwnzlenz. Boux cingjleix: Vangz Denhsw, Moz Yungjgi, Lij Cauging, Vangz Gingzliuj, Hoz Cwngzvwnz. (Dauqsaw Vwnzyoz Ndawbiengz Bouxcuengh. Fwen sei 6-7.) 2 vols. 4, (2), 71pp.; 4, (2), 64pp. Wraps. Chinese-language title in colophon: “You jiang pai ge.”
[Nanzningz Si] (Gvangjsih Minzcuz Cuzbanjse), 1982.
1500 GABAIN, A. VON. Das Leben im uigurischen Königreich von Qoco (850-1250). (Veröffentlichungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica. 6.) 2 vols. 251pp.; 99 plates, (7)pp. 4to. Wraps.
Wiesbaden (Otto Harrassowitz), 1973.
1501 GABAIN, ANNEMARIE V. Das uigurische Königreich von Chotscho, 850-1250. (Sitzungsberichte der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Klasse für Sprachen, Literatur und Kunst. Jahrgang 1961, Nr. 5.) 81pp. 42 illus. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Berlin (Akademie-Verlag), 1961.
1502 GABBERT, GUNHILD. Die Masken des Bugaku. Profane japanische Tanzmasken der Heian- und Kamakura-Zeit. (Sinologica Coloniensia. Ostasiatische Beiträge der Universität zu Köln. I.) 2 vols. I: Hauptteil und Katalog. II: Anmerkungen und Tafeln. 10, 719, (19)pp., 58 plates. Figs. 4to. Wraps.
Wiesbaden (Franz Steiner Verlag), 1972.
1503 GABELENTZ, GEORG VON DER. Chinesische Grammatik. Mit Ausschluss des niederen Stiles und der heutigen Umgangssprache. xxvii, (1), 549, (1)pp., 4 plates. Cloth. 4to. With: Eduard Erkes: Chinesische Grammatik. Nachtrag zur Chinesischen Grammatik von G.v.d. Gabelentz. 101pp. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Berlin (Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften), 1953-1956.
1504 GABELENTZ, HANNS-CONON VON DER (TRANSLATOR). Geschichte der grossen Liao. Aus dem Mandschu übersetzt. Herausgegeben von H.A. von der Gabelentz. (6), 225, (3)pp. Sm. 4to. New wraps.
St. Petersburg (Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften), 1877.
1505 [GAFUROV, B.G., ET AL. (EDITORS).] Istoriia Korei (s drevneishikh vremen do nashikh dnei). 2 vols. 469, (1)pp.; 479, (1)pp. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Moskva (Izdatel’stvo “Nauka,” Glavnaia Redaktsiia Vostochnoi Literatury), 1974.
1506 GALE, JAMES SCARTH. Han Yong taejajon./ The Unabridged Korean-English Dictionary. Third edition, edited by Alexander A. Pieters. xvii, (1), 1776pp. Stout 4to. Cloth.
Seoul (The Christian Literature Society), 1931.
1507 GALE, JAMES SCARTH. James Scarth Gale and His History of the Korean People. A new edition of the “History” together with a biography and annotated bibliographies by Richard Rutt. xi, (1), 396pp. 4to. Cloth.
Seoul (Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch/ Taewon Publishing Company), 1972.
1508 GALE, RICHARD. Kings at Arms. The use and abuse of power in the great kingdoms of the East. 211pp., 8 plates with 13 illus. 4 maps. 4to. Cloth.
London (Hutchinson), 1971.
1509 GALSANG, CI. Bod sog gso rig brda yig. / Tobed Monggol emnelge-yin toli. (2), 2, 4, 795pp. Wraps. Chinese-language title in colophon: “Tsang Meng i hsüeh tz’u tien.”
[Kokeqota] (Obor Monggol-un Arad-un Keblel-un Qoriy-a), 1982.
1510 GALT, HOWARD S. A History of Chinese Educational Institutions. Vol. I [all published]: To the End of the Five Dynasties (A.D. 960). x, 400pp. Cloth. Ex-library.
London (Arthur Probsthain), 1951.
1511 GAMBLE, SIDNEY D. Chinese Village Plays from the Ting Hsien Region (Yang Ke Hsüan). A collection of forty-eight Chinese rural plays as staged by villagers from Ting Hsien in Northern China. Translated from the Chinese by various scholars after the original recordings and edited with a critical introduction and explanatory notes. xxix, (3), 762, (6)pp. Frontis. Stout 4to. Cloth.
Amsterdam (Philo Press), 1970.
1512 GAMBLE, SIDNEY D. How Chinese Families Live in Peiping. A study of the income and expenditure of 283 Chinese families receiving from $8 to $550 silver per month. xvii, (3), 348pp. 31 illus. hors texte. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
New York/London (Funk & Wagnalls Company), 1933.
1513 GAMBLE, SIDNEY D. North China Villages. Social, political, and economic activities before 1933. x, (3), 352pp., 8 plates. 17 figs. 4to. Cloth.
Berkeley/Los Angeles (University of California Press), 1963.
1514 GAMBLE, SIDNEY D. Ting Hsien. A North China rural community. Foreword by Y.C. James Yen. xxiii, (1), 472pp., 17 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. First published 1954.
Stanford (Stanford University Press), 1968.
1515 GAMMERMAN, A.F. & SEMICHOV, B.V. Slovar’ tibetsko-latino-russkikh nazvanii lekarstvennogo pastitel’nogo syr’ia, primeniaemogo v tibetskoi meditsine. 10, (72)ff. Oblong folio. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Ulan-Ude (Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Sibirskoe Otdelenie, Buriatskii Kompleksnyi Nauchno-Issledovatel’skii Institut), 1963.
1516 GAN, BAO. Sou shen ji. Gan Bao zhuan; Wang Shaoying jiao zhu. (Gu xiao shu cong kan.) 2, 3, (1), 17, (1), 263pp. Wraps.
Beijing (Zhonghua shu ju), 1979.
1517 GANS-RUEDIN, E. Der chinesische Teppich. 200pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. sq. 4to. Cloth.
München (Prestel-Verlag), 1981.
1518 GAO, DAGUAN. Jia zu she hui yan bian. (Guo li Beijing da xue, Zhongguo min su xue hui min su cong shu. 124. Dong fang wen cong.) 2, 146pp. Cloth. English-language title-page “Changes in Family & Society.” Reprint of the 1944 edition.
Taibei Shi (Dong fang wen hua gong ying she), 1974.
1519 GAO, GONGQIAN. Taiwan Fu zhi. (Taiwan wen xian cong kan. 65.) 3 vols. 17, (1), 16, 6, 302pp. Illus. Wraps.
Taibei (Taiwan yin hang), 1960.
1520 GAO, HENG. Shang jun shu zhu yi. 2, 20, 244pp. Wraps.
Beijing (Zhonghua shu ju), 1974.
1521 GAO, HUANIAN. Yi yu yu fa yan jiu. iv, 161pp. 4to. Wraps.
Beijing (Ke xue chu ban she), 1958.
1522 GAO, MING. Gu wen zi lei bian. (8), 658, 55, (1), 61pp. Lrg. 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Beijing (Zhonghua shu ju), 1980.
1523 GAO, MING. Die Laute. Von Gau Ming. Ein chinesisches Singspiel in deutscher Sprache von Vincenz Hundhausen. (12), 469, (3)pp. 20 plates. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Peking (Pekinger Verlag), 1930.
1524 GAO, YOU. Zhan guo ce. [33 juan]. Tai 4 ban. (Si bu bei yao. Shi bu. 284.) (732)pp. Wraps.
Taibei Shi (Taiwan Zhonghua shu ju), [1979?].
1525 GAO, YUBAO. Meine Kindheit. Deutsch von Ernst J. Schwarz 304, (4)pp. Illus. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Peking (Verlag für fremdsprachige Literatur), 1962.
1526 GAO, ZHENMING, ET AL. Fujian min ju. [By] Gao Zhenming, Wang Naixiang, Chen Yu. (8), 287pp. Prof. illus. Sq. 4to. Wraps.
Beijing (Zhongguo jian zhu gong ye chu ban she), 1987.
1527 GARDNER, ARTHUR L. The Koreans in Hawaii: An Annotated Bibliography. (Hawaii Series. 2.) v, 83 ff. Lrg. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
Honolulu (Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii), 1970.
1528 GARDNER, CHARLES S. Chinese Traditional Historiography. (Harvard Historical Monographs. 11.) xi, (7), 124, (4)pp. Cloth. Originally published 1938.
Cambridge (Harvard University Press), 1970.
1529 GARDNER, P. Traditional Folk Arts of Shaanxi Province. / Arts et artisanats populaires de la province de Shaanxi. (14)pp. 7 color plates. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Hong Kong (Hong Kong China Tourism Press), n.d.
1530 GARFIAS, ROBERT. Gagaku. The music and dance of the Japanese Imperial Household. Edited, and with an introduction, by Lincoln Kirstein. (36)pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps.
New York (Theatre Arts Books), 1959.
1531 GARRETT, VALERY M. Chinese Clothing: An Illustrated Guide. xiv, (2), 224pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
Hong Kong (Oxford University Press), 1994.
1532 GARRETT, VALERY M. Mandarin Squares: Mandarins and Their Insignia. (Images of Asia.) 66pp. Prof. illus. Boards.
Hong Kong (Oxford University Press), 1990.
1533 GARRETT, VALERY M. Traditional Chinese Clothing in Hong Kong and South China, 1840-1980. (Images of Asia.) 87pp. 34 illus. (15 color). Boards.
Hong Kong (Oxford University Press), 1987.
1534 GASCOIGNE, BAMBER. The Treasures and Dynasties of China. 256pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
London (Jonathan Cape), 1973.
1535 GAW, KENNETH. Superior Servants. The legendary Cantonese amahs of the Far East. xviii, (2), 177pp. 53 plates. 4to. Boards.
Singapore (Oxford University Press), 1988.
1536 (GE, HONG) GÜNTSCH, GERTRUD. Das Shen-hsien chuan und das Erscheinungsbild eines hsien. Vollständige annotierte Übersetzung des Berichtes über die göttlichen Unsterblichen und Beschreibung des Hsien in einigen typischen Bildern. (Würzburger Sino-Japonica. 16.) v, (1), 374, (2)pp. Wraps.
Franfkurt (Verlag Peter Lang), 1988.
1537 (GE, HONG) WARE, JAMES R. (TRANSLATOR). Alchemy, Medicine, Religion in the China of A.D. 320: The Nei p’ien of Ko Hung (pao-p’u tzu). xiii, (3), 388pp. 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge/London (The M.I.T. Press), 1966.
1538 GEE, TOM. Stories of Chinese Opera. / Chung-kuo kuo chü ku shih. xxii, 413, (1), xxxviii pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. Apparently appropriated word for word from “H.Y. Lowe: Stories from Chinese Drama,” Beijing 1942.
Taipei (The Liberal Arts Press), 1978.
1539 GEGA, LAMA. Principles of Tibetan Art. Illustrations and explanations of Buddhist iconography and iconometry according to the Karma Gardri School. By Gega Lama, masterpainter of the Karma Gardri School. 445, (5)pp. Prof. illus. Folio. Leatherette.
Antwerpen (Karma Sonam Gyamtso Ling), n.d.
1540 GEIL, WILLIAM EDGAR. Eighteen Capitals of China. xx, 429pp. 139 illus. hors texte. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth.
London (Constable & Co.), 1911.
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