NAGAO, RYUZO. Shina minzokushi. Vols. 1 - 2 & 6. Prof. illus. Sm. stout 4to. Cloth. Dai 1-2-kan: Nenju gyoji hen; dai 6-kan: Jido hen 1
Tokyo (Shina Minzokushi Kankokai/ Hatsubaijo Maruzen), 1940-1942.
3752 NAGAO, RYUZO. Shina no minzoku. (Nihon minzoku sosho. [7].) 2, 10, 313pp. Prof. illus. Cloth.
[Tokyo] (Isobe Kyodo), 1927.
3753 (NAGARJUNA) BOCKING, BRIAN. Nagarjuna in China. A translation of the Middle Treatise. (Studies in Asian Thought and Religion. 18.) (4), ii, (2), 499, (1)pp. 4to. Cloth.
Lewiston, New York (The Edwin Mellen Press), 1995.
3754 NAGATOMO, MASAMI TH. Die Leistung der Anrede- und Höflichkeitsformen in den sprachlichen zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen. Ein Vergleich der soziativen Systeme im Japanischen und Deutschen. (Studium Sprachwissenschaft. Beiheft 9.) xv, (1), 452, (2)pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Münster (Institut für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität), 1986.
3755 NAHM, ANDREW C. Introduction to Korean History and Culture. xii, 391pp., 14 plates. 16 maps. Sm. 4to. Boards.
Elizabeth, New Jersey/Seoul (Hollym), 1993.
3756 NAHM, ANDREW C. Korea: Tradition & Transformation. A history of the Korean people. 583pp. 24 plates (partly in color), text figs. 4to. Cloth.
Elizabeth, New Jersey (Hollym), 1989.
3757 NAITO, AKIRA. Katsura, ein Ort der Besinnung. Fotos: Takeshi Nishikawa. 180pp. 94 color plates, text illus. Oblong folio. Cloth.
Stuttgart (Belser Verlag), 1978.
3758 NAKADA, NORIO (EDITOR). Shinsen kogo jiten. 8, 1335pp., 16 color plates. Plastic covers.
Tokyo (Shogakkan), 1963.
3759 NAKAGAWA, SENSAKU. Kutani Ware. Translated and adapted by John Bester. (Japanese Arts Library.) 181, (3)pp. 176 illus., 2 maps. 4to. Cloth.
Tokyo/New York (Kodansha International/ Shibundo), 1979.
3760 NAKAGAWA, TADATERU, ET AL. Shinzoku kibun. Nakagawa Tadateru cho; Son Hakujun, Muramatsu Kazuya hen. (Toyo bunko. 62 & 70.) 2 vols. 1, (2), 2, 2, 164, 157pp.; 3, (1), 2, 173, (1), 226, 10, (16)pp. Prof. illus. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo (Kodansha), 1966.
3761 NAKAGAWA, YOICHI. The Garden of Lost Joy (Shitsuraku-no-niwa). (Hokuseido’s Library of Japanese Literature.) (4), 109pp. Wraps. D.j.
Tokyo (The Hokuseido Press), [1953].
3762 NAKAHASHI, KIKUSEN. Shinsen kosen taikan. 20, 6, 316, 18pp. Prof. illus. Cloth.
Osaka (Daibunkan Shoten), 1963.
3763 NAKAJIMA, KOZABURO. Shina gyoshonin to sono gakki. 2, 6, 149, 1pp., 36 plates. Boards.
Tokyo (Fuzanbo), 1941.
3764 NAKAMURA, AKIZO & TSURUMINE, SHIGENOBU. Kumaso, Hayato no shakaishi kenkyu. vi, 465pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo (Meicho Shuppan), 1986.
3765 NAKAMURA, HIROSHI. East Asia in Old Maps. (4), 84pp., 12 plates with 15 illus. Sm. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo/Honolulu (The Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies/ East West Center Press), 1964.
3766 NAKAMURA, KEIU, ET AL. A Dictionary of the English, Chinese and Japanese Languages, With the Japanese Pronunciation. Corrected by K. Nakamura, translated by S. Tsuda, N. Yanagisawa, and K. Oi. Published by F. Yamanouchi. First Edition. 2 vols. (4), 1541pp.; 1713, (5)pp. Lrg. stout 4to. Cloth.
Tokei (Printed by Yoshida), 12th Year of Meiji, 2539 [=1879].
3767 NAKAMURA, MITSUO. Contemporary Japanese Fiction, 1926-1968. (8), 185pp., 12 plates. 4to. Wraps. D.j.
Tokyo (Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai), 1969.
3768 NAKAMURA, TAKAFUSA & GRACE, BERNARD R.G. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung des modernen Japans. vii, (1), 111, (1)pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
[Tokyo] (Ministerium für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten, Japan), 1985.
3769 NAKAMURA, YASUO, ET AL. No to Nomen no sekai. Honbun, Nakamura Yasuo; shasin, Kuzunishi Sosei, Maenishi Yoshio. 246pp. Prof. illus. Cloth.
Kyoto (Tanko Shinsha), 1962.
3770 NAKANO, EISHA & STEPHAN, BARBARA B. Japanese Stencil Dyeing: Paste-Resist Techniques. 132pp. 193 illus. 4to. Boards.
New York/Tokyo (Weatherhill), 1982.
3771 NAKANO, KYOTOKU. Shinko shukyo no kaibo. 336pp. Wraps.
Tokyo (Tosei Shuppansha), 1954.
3772 NAKANOIN MASATADA NO MUSUME. The Confessions of Lady Nijo. Translated from the Japanese by Karen Brazell. xxxi, (1), 288pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Stanford (Stanford University Press), 1976.
3773 NAKATA, YUJIRO. The Art of Japanese Calligraphy. (The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art. 27.) 172, (2)pp. 187 illus. (22 color). 4to. Boards.
New York/ Tokyo (Weatherhill/ Heibonsha), 1973.
3774 NAKATA, YUJIRO. Nihon no tenkoku. (4), 340, (26)pp. 105 color plates, 71 text illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
[Tokyo (Nigensha), 1966].
3775 NAKAYAMA, MIKI. Ofudesaki: [Dai 1-go-dai 17-go]. 477pp. 12mo. Plastic covers.
Tanbashi-co, Nara-ken (Tenrikyo Kyokai Honbu), 1952.
3776 [NAKAYAMA, SABURO.] Kokumin nenju gyoji: Das Jahr im Erleben des Volkes. Berechtigte Übersetzung aus dem Japanischen von Adolf Barghoorn, Ernst Keyssner, Heinz van der Laan, Gustav Rudolf, Erich Simonis. (Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens. 20.) xxiii, (3), 294pp., 14 plates. 4to. New boards, 1/4 cloth.
Tokyo/Leipzig (Verlag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens/ Verlag der Asia Major), 1926.
3777 NAM, KWANG-U. Pojong koo sajon. / The Middle Korean Dictionary. 597pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Ilchogak), 1971.
3778 NAMBA, MATSUTARO, ET AL. Nihon no kochizu./ Old Maps in Japan. Namba Matsutaro, Muroga Nobuo, Unno Kazutaka hen. (6), 192pp., 4 lrg. folding color facsimile maps. 89 color illus. on 144 plates, 53 text figs. Folio. Cloth.
[Osaka] (Sogensha), 1969.
3779 NAMKHAI NORBU. Bod brog bai shes rigs. A journey into the culture of Tibetan nomads. xi, (5), 21, (1), 294pp. Wraps. Text in Tibetan; foreword and table of contents in English.
Arcidosso (GR) (Shang-Shung Edizioni), 1983.
3780 NAMKHAI NORBU. The Necklace of Gzi. A cultural history of Tibet. (10), 42, (2)pp. Wraps.
Dharamsala (Information Office of His Holiness The Dalai Lama), 1984.
3781 NAN, HUAIJIN. Chan zong cong lin zhi du yu Zhongguo she hui. / Dhyana Monastic System and Chinese Society. Translated by F. Huang. (Zhongguo te shu she hui wen ti cong shu. 2.) 3, (1), 7, (1), 58, 126, (6)pp. Wraps. Parallel texts in Chinese and English.
[Taibei (Yi wen yin shu guan zong jing xiao)], 1964.
3782 NANJIO, BUNYIU. A Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the Buddhist Tripitaka, the Sacred Canon of the Buddhists in China and Japan. / Dai Min sanzo shokyo mokuroku; Ta Ming san tsang sheng chiao mu lu. xxxvi, (240)pp. [=480 columns]. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Reprint of the Oxford 1883 edition.
Tokyo (Nanjo Hakushi Kinen Kankokai), 1929.
3783 (NANJIO, BUNYIU) TOKIWA, DAIJO, ET AL. (EDITORS). Daizokyo Nanjo mokuroku hosei sakuin. / Japanese Alphabetical Index of Nanjio’s Catalogue of the Buddhist Tripitaka with Supplements and Corrections. Edited by Daijo Tokiwa and Unrai Ogiwara, assisted by Kojun Mino. ix, (1), 142, (4)pp., 1 plate. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Tokyo (Nanjo Hakushi Kinen Kankokai), 1930.
3784 NANPO DOZOKU. (Ying yin Zhongguo qi kan wu shi zhong. 15.) Dai 1-kan dai 1-go (Showa 6-nen 3-gatsu [March 1931])-dai 5-kan dai 3/4-go (Showa 14-nen 2-gatsu [February 1939]), all published. Continued as: Nanpo minzoku. Dai 6-kan dai 1/2-go (Showa 15-nen 3-gatsu [March 1940])-dai 7 kan dai 1/2-go (Showa 18-nen 12-gatsu [December 1943]), all published. Cloth. Reprint edition, including new introduction in Japanese, postscript by Lou Tzu-k’uang, author index, and cummulative tables of contents.
Taibei (Dong fan wen hua shu ju), 1931-1943.
3785 NANTING, SHI. Chu ru fo men ju shi shou ce. 110pp. Frontis. 12mo. Wraps.
Taibei Shi (Hua yan lian she), 1961.
3786 NAOE, HIROJI. Chugoku no minzokugaku. (Minzoku mingei sosho. 13.) 4, 298, 8pp. 17 illus. hors texte. Boards.
[Tokyo (Iwasaki Nijutsusha)], 1967.
3787 NAQUIN, SUSAN. Millenarian Rebellion in China. The Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813. (Yale Historical Publications. Miscellany 108.) xii, (2), 384pp. 4to. Cloth.
New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 1976.
3788 NAQUIN, SUSAN & YÜ, CHÜN-FANG (EDITORS). Pilgrims and Sacred Sites in China. xi, (3), 445pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Berkeley/Los Angeles (University of California Press), 1992.
3789 NARUTO-SHI. TORII HAKUSHI KENSHOKAI. Torii Kinen Hakubutsukan zuroku. No. 1 [all published?]. 20pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps. English-language introduction.
Naruto-shi, 1976.
3790 NATORI, YONOSUKE. Gross-Japan (Dai Nippon). Mit einem Gleitwort von [Hiroshi] Oshima und einer Einleitung von F. Rumpf. Second edition. 22, (4)pp., 144 plates. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Starnberg am See (Karl Specht Verlag), 1942.
3791 NATSUME, SOSEKI. Der Tor aus Tokio. Roman. Aus dem Japanischen von Jürgen Berndt und Shinohara Seiei. (Zürcher Reihe: Japanische Literatur.) 148pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. D.j.
Zürich/München (Theseus Verlag), 1990.
3792 NAUMANN, NELLY. Die einheimische Religion Japans. Teil 1: Bis zum Ende der Heian-Zeit. (Handbuch der Orientalistik. Fünfte Abteilung: Japan. Vierter Band: Religionen. Erster Abschnitt: Die einheimische Religion Japans. Teil 1.) xiii, (1), 299pp. 4to. Wraps.
Leiden (E.J. Brill), 1988.
3793 NAUMANN, NELLY. Die Mythen des alten Japan. vii, (1), 231, (1)pp. 16 illus., 1 map. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
München (Verlag C.H. Beck), 1996.
3794 NAUMANN, NELLY. Synkretistische Lehren und religiöse Entwicklungen von der Kamakura- bis zum Beginn der Edo-Zeit. (Handbuch der Orientalistik. Fünfte Abteilung: Japan. Vierter Band: Religionen. Erster Abschnitt: Die einheimische Religion Japans. Teil 2.) x, (2), 264, (2)pp. 4to. Cloth.
Leiden (E.J. Brill), 1994.
3795 NAUMANN, NELLY. Das Umwandeln des Himmelspfeilers. Ein japanischer Mythos und seine kulturhistorische Einordnung. (Asian Folklore Studies. Monograph No. 5.) (4), 292pp., 8 plates with 16 illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Tokyo (The Society for Asian Folklore), 1971.
3796 NAUMANN, NELLY & NAUMANN, WOLFRAM. Die Zauberschale. Erzählungen vom Leben japanischer Damen, Mönche, Herren und Knechte. Ausgewählt und aus dem Japanischen übersetzt. 453pp. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
München (Carl Hanser Verlag), 1973.
3797 NAXI ZU MIN JIAN GU SHI XUAN. Zhong gong Lijiang di wei xuan chuan bu bian; [cha tu Liu Zedai]. 4, 11, (1), 327pp. Illus. Wraps.
Shanghai (Shanghai wen yi chu ban she), 1981.
3798 NAXI ZU SHE HUI LI SHI DIAO CHA. "Min zu wen ti wu zhong cong shu" Yunnan sheng bian ji wei yuan hui bian. (Zhongguo shao shu min zu she hui li shi diao cha zi liao cong kan.) (2), 2, 273pp., 4 plates, 1 folding map. 4to. Wraps.
Kunming Shi (Yunnan min zu chu ban she), 1983.
3799 NEBESKY-WOJKOWITZ, RENÉ VON. Oracles and Demons of Tibet. The cult and iconography of Tibetan protective deities. xiv, (4), 666pp., 19 plates, 1 plan. 25 figs. 4to. Cloth.
The Hague (Mouton & Co.), 1956.
3800 NEBESKY-WOJKOWITZ, RENÉ. Tibetan Blockprints and Manuscripts in Possession of the Museum of Ethnology in Vienna. (Sonderdruck aus “Archiv für Völkerkunde,” Bd. 13.) (34)pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Wien (Wilhelm Braumüller), 1958.
3801 NEBESKY-WOJKOWITZ, RENÉ VON. Wo Berge Götter sind. Drei Jahre bei unerforschten Völkern des Himalaja. 267, (5)pp. 30 illus. hors texte (4 color), 2 maps. Cloth.
Stuttgart (Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt), 1955.
3802 NEBIOLO, GINO, ET AL. Das Mädchen aus der Volkskommune: Chinesische Comics. Mit einer Einleitung von Gino Nebiolo und Kommentaren von Jean Chesneaux und Umberto Eco. (Das neue Buch.) 330, (6)pp. Prof. illus. Wraps.
Reinbek bei Hamburg (Rowohlt), 1972.
3803 NEEDHAM, JOSEPH. Wissenschaftlicher Universalismus. Über Bedeutung und Besonderheit der chinesischen Wissenschaft. Herausgegeben, eingeleitet und übersetzt von Tilman Spengler. 411, (3)pp. 5 figs. Boards.
Frankfurt (Suhrkamp), 1977.
3804 NEEDHAM, JOSEPH, ET AL. The Hall of Heavenly Records. Korean astronomical instruments and clocks, 1380-1780. [By] Joseph Needham, Lu Gwei-djen, John H. Combridge, John S. Major. (Antiquarian Horological Society. Monograph No. 25.) xxii, 201pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1986.
3805 NEEDHAM, JOSEPH, ET AL. Heavenly Clockwork: The Great Astronomical Clocks of Medieval China. By Joseph Needham, Wang Ling, and Derek J. de Solla Price. (Antiquarian Horological Society. Monograph No. 1.) xv, (1), 253, (1)pp. 71 figs. (partly hors texte). 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge (University Press/ Antiquarian Horological Society), 1960.
3806 NEEDHAM, JOSEPH, ET AL. Science and Civilisation in China. Vols. 1 - 3, 4 Parts 1-3, 5 Parts 1-7 & 9, 6 Parts 1-3, i.e. Sections 1-29, 30-33, 38, 41, 42a. Lrg. 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Cambridge (University Press), 1965-1996.
3807 NELSON, JOHN K. Enduring Identities: The Guise of Shinto in Contemporary Japan. ix, (1), 324pp. Illus. 4to. Wraps.
Honolulu (University of Hawai‘i Press), 2000.
3808 NELSON, SARAH MILLEDGE. The Archaeology of Korea. (Cambridge World Archaeology.) xvi, 307pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1993.
3809 NELSON, SARAH MILLEDGE (EDITOR). The Archaeology of Northeast China: Beyond the Great Wall. 263pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
London/New York (Routledge), 1995.
3810 NEMZER, L.A. & SYROMIATNIKOV, N.A. Iaponsko-russkii slovar’. Pod redaktsiei N.I. Fel’dman. Okolo 34 000 slov. S prilozheniem ocherka grammatiki sovremennogo iaponskogo iazyka, sostavlennogo N.I. Fel’dman. 887pp. Sm. 4to. Cloth. Title on front-cover and spine “Wa-Ro jiten.”
Moskva (Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel’stvo Inostrannykh i Natsional’nykh Slovarei), 1951.
3811 NETTO, C. & WAGENER, G. Japanischer Humor. x, 283pp. 257 illus. (5 chromolithographic plates with titled tissue-guards). Lrg. 4to. Orig. dec. boards.
Leipzig (F.A. Brockhaus), 1901.
3812 NEUMAIER, EVA. Matarah und Ma-Mo, Studien zur Mythologie des Lamaismus. Inaugural-Dissertation...Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. v, 144, (2)pp. Wraps.
München (Uni-Druck), 1966.
3813 NEUMAIER-DARGYAY, EVA K. & GRUBER, ULRICH. Ladakh: Innenansicht eines Landes. 300pp.,16 color plates. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Düsseldorf/Köln (Eugen Diederichs Verlag), 1980.
3814 NEVEN, ARMAND. Études d’art lamaïque et de l’Himalaya. 170, (2)pp. 156 illus. Lrg. 4to. Stiff wraps.
Bruxelles/Paris (Oyez/ Vander Oyez), [1978].
3815 NEVEROV, S.V., ET AL. Bol’shoi iaponsko-russkii slovar’. / Wa-Ro daijiten. Sostavili: S.V. Neverov, K.A. Popov, N.A. Syromiatnikov, N.I. Fel’dman, M.S. Tsyn. 2 vols. xvi, 807pp.; 919pp. Lrg. 4to. Buckram.
Moskva (Izdatel’stvo “Sovetskaia Entsiklopediia”), 1970.
3816 NEVSKII, N.A. Tangutskaia filologiia. Issledovaniia i slovar’. (Tangutica.) 2 vols. 601pp.; 682, (2)pp. Illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Moskva (Izdatel’stvo Vostochnoi Literatury), 1960.
3817 NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDS IN CHINA. Discoveries during the Cultural Revolution. 54pp. Prof. illus. (partly in color). Wraps.
Peking (Foreign Language Press), 1972.
3818 NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDS IN CHINA, II. More discoveries during the Cultural Revolution. 129pp. Prof. illus. (partly in color). Wraps.
Peking (Foreign Language Press), 1978.
3819 NEW CHINESE WOODCUTS. Foreword by Wang Chi. (Supplement to “China Reconstructs,” May 1959.) (4), 24 plates. Lrg. sq. 8vo. Wraps.
[Beijing?], 1959.
3820 NEW TRANSLATIONS FROM KOREA. A selection of modern Korean literature. Introduction by Edward W. Poitras. 129pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Seoul (The Korean Culture and Arts Foundation), 1982.
3821 NEW YEAR PICTURES OF WEIFANG, SHANTUNG. (4)pp., 50 color plates. Lrg. sq. 4to. Wraps.
Jinan (The People’s Publishing House of Shantung), 1978.
3822 NEW YORK. ASIA SOCIETY. GALLERIES. The Chinese Scholar’s Studio: Artistic Life in the Late Ming Period. An exhibition from the Shanghai Museum. Editors: Chu-tsing Li, James C.Y. Watt. Contributors: James C.Y. Watt, Chu-tsing Li, Wai-kam-Ho, Zhu Xuchu, Wang Qingzheng, Robert D. Mowry. Oct. 1987-Jan. 1988. 218pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
London (Thames and Hudson), 1987.
3823 NEW YORK. ASIA SOCIETY. Japanese Ghosts & Demons. Art of the supernatural. Edited by Stephen Addiss. June-Sept. 1985. 192pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
New York/Lawrence (George Braziller/ Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas), 1985.
3824 NEW YORK. CHINA HOUSE GALLERY. Ceramics in the Liao Dynasty. North and South of the Great Wall. By Mino Yutaka. March-May 1973. 86pp. 60 plates. Sq. 4to. Stiff wraps.
New York, 1973.
3825 NEW YORK. CHINA HOUSE GALLERY. Chinese Rare Books in American Collections. [By] Sören Edgren, Tsuen-hsuin Tsien, Wang Fang-yu, Wan-go H.C. Weng. Oct. 1984-Jan. 1985. 143pp. 40 plates, 26 figs., numerous reference illus. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1984.
3826 NEW YORK. CHINA HOUSE GALLERY. Chinese Silk Tapestry: K’o-Ssu. From private and museum collections. March-May 1971. By Jean Mailey. 60pp. 40 illus. Sq. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1971.
3827 NEW YORK. CHINA HOUSE GALLERY. Richly Woven Traditions: Costumes of the Miao of Southwest China and Beyond. Oct. 1987-Jan. 1988. Texts by Zhang Fumin and Lin Yaohua, Theresa M. Reilly. 64pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1987.
3828 NEW YORK. CHINA HOUSE GALLERY. Ritual and Power: Jades of Ancient China. April-June 1988. [By] Elizabeth Childs-Johnson. 23, (1)pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1988.
3829 NEW YORK. CHINA INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. An Analysis of Chinese Studies in American Colleges and Universities 1955-1956. 47 ff. Lrg. 4to. Self-wraps. Mimeograph.
New York, 1956.
3830 NEW YORK. CHINA INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. Basic Bibliography on China. For use of American school teachers. 34 ff. Lrg. 4to. Self-wraps. Mimeograph.
New York, 1956.
3831 NEW YORK. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Early Chinese Art and the Pacific Basin. A photographic exhibition. Aug.-Sept. 1967. 120, (4)pp. Illus. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
New York, 1967.
3832 NEW YORK. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. LOW MEMORIAL LIBRARY. The Columbia University Exhibition of Art of the T’ang Dynasty and its Antecedents. March 1967. 29pp. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1967.
3833 NEW YORK. J.J. LALLY & CO. Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art. Inaugural exhibition. Dec. 1986. (78)pp. 47 color plates. 4to. Wraps.
New York, 1986.
3834 NEW YORK. THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute. The story of Lady Wen-Chi. A fourteenth-century handscroll in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Introduction, commentary, and translation of poems by Robert A. Rorex and Wen Fong. (88)pp. Prof. illus. Oblong 4to. Cloth. Slipcase.
New York, 1974.
3835 NEW YORK. THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. The Great Bronze Age of China. An exhibition from the People’s Republic of China. April-July 1980. Edited by Wen Fong. xv, (3), 386pp. 251 illus. (121 color), 10 maps. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
New York, 1980.
3836 NEWARK. THE NEWARK MUSEUM. Catalogue of the Tibetan Collection and Other Lamaist Articles. 5 vols. I: Introduction and Definition of Terms. Symbols in Tibetan Buddhist Art. vi, 60pp., 1 folding map. Illus. II: Prayer and Objects Associated with Prayer. Music and Musical Instruments. Ritualistic Objects. vi, 82pp. 33 plates. III: Images and Molds. Paintings. Writing and Printing Equipment. Books. Seals and Documents. vi, 136pp. 59 plates. IV: Textiles-Rugs-Needlework. Costumes-Jewelry. vi, 106pp. 39 plates. V: Food Utensils and Tables. Fire-making and Tobacco Utensils. Travel and Fighting Equipment. Currency and Stamps. Appendix to preceding volumes. Index to the five volumes. iv, 72pp. 20 plates. 4to. Wraps.
Newark, 1950-1971.
3837 NEWMAN, ROBERT P. Owen Lattimore and the “Loss” of China. xvi, 669pp. 4to. Cloth.
Berkeley/Los Angeles (University of California Press), 1992.
3838 NG, KWAI-SHANG. A Book on Chinese Games of Chance. v, (3), ii, 141, (1)pp., 3 folding charts. 1 tipped-in photograph. Orig. wraps. (chipped).
Hongkong (Kwong Cheong Printers), 1886.
3839 NGAG-DBAN-SKAL-LDAN-RGYA-MTSHO. Shel dkar chos ’byung: History of the “White Crystal.” Religion and politics of Southern La stod. Translation and facsimile edition of the Tibetan text by Psang Wangdu and Hildegard Diemberger in cooperation with Guntram Hazod. (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Klasse. Denkschriften. 252. Band./ Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie. 1.) (4), 175, (3)p., (59)-pp. facsimile. 29 color illus., 2 maps. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Wien (Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften), 1996.
3840 (NGAG-DBANG BLO-BZANG, DALAI-LAMA) GRÜNWEDEL, ALBERT. Die Tempel von Lhasa. Gedicht des ersten Dalailama, für Pilger bestimmt, aus dem tibetischen Texte mit dem Kommentar ins Deutsche übersetzt von Albert Grünwedel. (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Klasse. Jahrgang 1919. 4. Abhandlung.) 80pp. Sm. 4to. New wraps.
Heidelberg (Carl Winter’s Universitätsbuchhandlung), 1919.
3841 NGAPO NGAWANG JIGMEI, ET AL. Tibet. Texte von Ngapo Ngawang Jimei, Khrili Chodra, Na Zhen, Chapel Tsetan Phuntso, Cai Xiansheng, Jampai Chinlei, Dongge Luosantselie. (Terra magica.) 288pp. 237 illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Luzern (Reich Verlag), 1981.
3842 NGO VAN XUYET. Divination, magie et politique dans la Chine ancienne. Essai suivi de la traduction des “Biographies des magificiens” tirées de l’ “Histoire des Han postérieurs.” Préface de Max Kaltenmark. (Bibliothèque de l’École des Hautes Études. Section des Sciences Religieuses. 78.) 261pp., 1 double-page map. 17 illus. 4to. Wraps.
Paris (Presses Universitaires de France), 1976.
3843 NGUYEN, VAN NGHI. Hoang Ti Nei King So Quenn. / Huangdi Neijing Suwen. (Schriftenreihe: Asiatische Heilkunde-Forschung und Praxis.) 2 vols. 514pp.; 258pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Uelzen (Medizinisch Literarische Verlagsgesellschaft), 1977-1997.
3844 NI, ZANYUAN. Yunlin Xian cai fang ce. (Taiwan wen xian cong kan. 37.) 2 vols. 1, (1), 2, 210pp. Wraps.
Taibei (Taiwan yin hang), 1959.
3845 NICOLAZZI, MICHAEL ALBRECHT. Mönche, Geister und Schamanen. Die Bön-Religion Tibets. 207pp. Illus. Boards.
Solothurn/Düsseldorf (Walter-Verlag), 1995.
3846 NIE, CHONGYI. Xin ding san li tu. 2 vols. (144), (130)pp., printed on double leaves. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps. Reprint of the Zhenjiang (Chen-chiang fu hsüeh), 1175 edition, with new introduction.
Shanghai (Shanghai gu ji chu ban she), 1985.
3847 NIEH, YU-HSI. Die Entwicklung des chinesisch-japanischen Konfliktes in Nordchina und die deutschen Vermittlungsbemühungen 1937-1938. (Mitteilungen des Instituts für Asienkunde Hamburg. 33.) (6), 217, (7)pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Hamburg (Institut für Asienkunde Hamburg), 1970.
3848 NIEH, YU-HSI. Das indisch-chinesische Grenzproblem: Neue Gesichtspunkte. (Mitteilungen des Instituts für Asienkunde Hamburg. 43.) 73, (7)pp. Wraps.
Hamburg (Institut für Asienkunde), 1971.
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