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518 CHAI, CHEN KANG. Taiwan Aborigines. A genetic study of tribal variations. xvi, (2), 238pp. 40 figs. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Cambridge (Harvard University Press), 1967.
519 CH’AI, FEI, ET AL. Indigo Prints of China. Compiled by Chai Fei, Hsu Chen-peng, Cheng Shang-jen and Wu Shu-sheng. (6)pp., 48 plates. 4to. Cloth.
Peking (Foreign Languages Press), 1956.
520 CHALON, JEAN. Alexandra David-Néel. Das Wagnis eines ungewöhnlichen Lebens. Mit einem Nachwort von Herbert Achternbusch. 542pp., 8 plates. Cloth.
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521 CHAMBERLAIN, BASIL HALL. Allerlei Japanisches (Things Japanese). Notizen über verschiedene japanische Gegenstände für Reisende und Andere. 596pp. Illus. Sm. 4to. Boards, 3/4 cloth.
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522 CHAMBERLAIN, B.H. The Man Who Lost His Wife. (Aino Fairy Tales. 3.) (12)pp. Illus. Orig. dec. wraps., ties.
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523 CHAMBERLAIN, BASIL HALL. A Practical Introduction to the Study of Japanese Writing (Moji no shirube). Second edition revised. viii, 547, (3)pp. Sm. folio. Orig. cloth.
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524 CHAMBERLAIN, BASIL HALL. (TRANSLATOR). My Lord Bag-o’-rice. (Japanese Fairy Tale Series. 15.) (18)pp., printed on folded leaves (fukurotoji), of crêpe paper. Woodcut illus. 12mo. Wraps.
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525 CHAMBERLAIN, JONATHAN. Chinese Gods. 162pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Boards.
Hong Kong (Long Island Publishers), 1983.
526 CHAMFRAULT, A. & UNG KANG SAM. Traité de médecine chinoise. 6 vols. + Atlas. [I]: Acupuncture, moxas, massages, saignées d’après les textes chinois anciens et modernes. Deuxième édition. 986, (2)pp., 40 plates. 3 figs. II: Les livres sacrés de médecine chinoise. 575pp., 1 folding chart. III: Pharmacopée. xvi, (2), 319pp. IV: Formules magistrales. viii, 251pp. V: De l’astronomie à la médecine chinoise: Le ciel, la terre, l’homme. 341pp. 88 figs. VI: L’énergétique humaine en médecine chinoise. [Avec] Nguyen Van Nghi. 463pp. Atlas anatomique. 95 plates, loose in portfolio, as issued. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Angoulême (Éditions Coquemard/ Imprimerie de la Charente), 1957-1969.
527 CHAMPA THUPTEN ZONGTSE. History of the Sera Monastery of Tibet (1418-1959). / Mkhas man rgya mtshoi bsti gnas dbus gyur gdan sa chen po gsum gyi ya gyal Se-ra Theg-chen-glin gi chos byun rab gsal nor bui me lon. (Sata-pitaka Series. Indo-Asian Literatures. 382.) xxxvi, 658pp. Illus. Lrg. 4to. Buckram.
New Delhi (International Academy of Indian Culture/ Aditya Prakashan), 1995.
528 CHAN, ALBERT. The Glory and Fall of the Ming Dynasty. xxix, (3), 428pp. Frontis., 1 map. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Norman (University of Oklahoma Press), 1982.
529 CHAN, HOK-LAM. The Fall of the Jurchen Chin. Wang E’s memoir on Ts’ai-chou under the Mongol siege (1233-1234). (Münchener Ostasiatische Studien. 66.) viii, (4), 181pp. 4to. Wraps.
Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag), 1993.
530 CHAN, SAU Y. Improvisation in a Ritual Context: The Music of Cantonese Opera. xvii, (1), 389pp. Illus. 4to. Cloth.
Hong Kong (The Chinese University Press), 1991.
531 CHAN, WING-TSIT. Chu Hsi: Life and Thought. (Ch’ien Mu Lectures 1984.) xii, 212pp. 4to. Cloth.
Hong Kong (The Chinese University Press), 1987.
532 CHAN, WING-TSIT. Religiöses Leben im heutigen China. 279, (1)pp. Cloth.
München-Planegg (Otto Wilhelm Barth-Verlag), 1953.
533 CHAN, YEUNG KWONG. Everybody’s Cantonese. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. xiii, (5), 283pp. Cloth.
[Hong Kong (Chung Yuen Printing Press)], 1955.
534 CHANDRA, LOKESH. Buddhist Iconography of Tibet. Begun by the late Prof. Raghu Vira. [Thoroughly revised, corrected and re-arranged new edition of The New Tibeto-Mongol Pantheon, Parts 1-20]. (Sata-pitaka Series. Indo-Asian Literatures. 341.) 2 vols. + Index & Japanese Explanatory Note. 860pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Vols. I-II buckram; Index in wraps.
Kyoto (Rinsen Book Co.), 1986.
535 CHANDRA, LOKESH. The Esoteric Iconography of Japanese Mandalas. (Sata-Pitaka Series: Indo-Asian Literatures. 92.) (68)pp., 2 lrg. folding plans, 327 plates with 858 illus. Lrg. folio. Plastic over boards.
New Delhi (International Academy of Indian Culture), 1971.
536 CHANDRA, LOKESH. Tibetan-Sanskrit Dictionary. Compact edition. 18, 2560pp. Stout 8vo. Plastic covers.
Tokyo (Risen Book Co.), 1982.
537 CHANDRA, LOKESH. Tibetan-Sanskrit Dictionary. Supplementary volume. (Sata-pitaka Series. Indo-Asian Literatures. 369, 371, 372, 374, 375.) Vols. 1 - 5. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
New Delhi (International Academy of Indian Culture/ Aditya Prakashan), 1992-1994.
538 CHANG, CH’I-YÜN. The Essence of Chinese Culture. (12), 504, 4pp. 150 illus. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Taipei (The China News Press), 1957.
539 CHANG, CHENG-TSU. Der Schamanismus in China: Eine Untersuchung zur Geschichte der chinesischen “wu.” Inaugural-Dissertation...Hamburgische Universität. Vorgelegt von Tscheng-Tsu Schang. 3, (1), iv, 83, (1)pp., 11 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Hamburg, 1934.
540 CHANG, CH’I-JEN. The Minority Groups of Yunnan and Chinese Political Expansion into Southeast Asia. vii, (1), 199ff. Maps. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Ph.D. thesis, University of Michigan, 1956, in microfilm photocopy.
Ann Arbor (Xerox University Microfilms), 1975.
541 CHANG, CHI-YONG. Hong Kil-tong chon, Sim Ch’ong chon. Second edition. 260pp. Cloth.
Soul (Chongumsa), 1973.
542 CHANG, CHI-YONG & CHANG, SE-GYONG. Idu sajon. 354pp., 5 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Soul (Chongumsa), 1976.
543 CHANG, CHU-GUN. Chungyo muhyong munhwajae chijong charyo: Kuksadang. 26pp. 4to. Wraps.
[Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk)], 1965.
544 CHANG, CHU-GUN. Hanguk ui hyangt’o sinang. (Uryu mungo. 190.) 260pp. Prof. illus. Wraps.
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Uryu Munhwasa), 1975.
545 CHANG, CHU-GUN. Kuksadang konmul musindo mit mugu. (Minsok charyo chosa pogoso. 40.) 42pp. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1972.
546 CHANG, CHU-GUN. Kwanso chibang muga. (Chungyo muhyong munhwajae chijong charyo. 24.) 660pp. 4to. Cloth, orig. wraps. bound in.
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547 CHANG, CHU-GUN. Samchok Silli sojae nowajip mit minsok yumul. (Minsok charyo chosa pogoso. 45.) 16pp. Illus. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1975.
548 CHANG, CHU-GUN & MAENG, IN-JAE. Hahoe maul. (Minsok charyo poho kuyok chosa pogoso. 1.) 62, (2)pp., 1 lrg. folding map. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1973.
549 CHANG, CHU-GUN & MAENG, IN-JAE. Nagansong maul. (Minsok charyo poho kuyok chosa pogoso. 3.) 52, (3)pp., 1 lrg. folding map. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1973.
550 CHANG, CHU-GUN & MAENG, IN-JAE. Silli hwajon purak. (Minsok charyo poho kuyok chosa pogoso. 4.) 38pp., 1 lrg. folding map. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1973.
551 CHANG, CHU-GUN & MAENG, IN-JAE. Yangdong maul. (Minsok charyo poho kuyok chosa pogoso. 2.) 62, (1)pp., 1 lrg. folding map. 4to. Wraps.
Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguk), 1973.
552 CHANG, CHU-ON. An Intermediate Korean Reader. (Mirror Series K. 11.) (2), 104, 77pp. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
New Haven (The Institute of Far Eastern Languages, Yale University), 1960.
553 CHANG, CHUNG-YUAN. Creativity and Taoism. A study of Chinese philosophy, art, & poetry. 241pp. 12 plates, 9 figs. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
London (Wildwood House), 1963.
554 CHANG, H.C. Chinese Literature: Popular Fiction and Drama. x, 466pp. Cloth.
Edinburgh (University Press), 1973.
555 CHANG, HAN-GI. Hanguk minsokkuk. (Chongum mungo. 150.) 230pp. Wraps.
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Chongumsa), 1976.
556 CHANG, HSIN-HSIN & SANG, YE. Pekingmenschen: Pei-ching jen. Herausgegeben von Helmut Martin. (Neue Chinesische Bibliothek.) 351pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Köln (Eugen Diederichs Verlag), 1986.
557 CHANG, HUI-CHIEN. Li Shih-chen: Great Pharmacologist of Ancient China. (4), 67, (3)pp. Illus. 12mo. Wraps.
Peking (Foreign Languages Press), 1960.
558 CHANG, I-SUN. Bod rgya tshig mdzod chen mo. / Zang Han da ci dian. 3 vols. 19, (1), 3294pp., 16 plates. Lrg. 4to. Buckram.
Pe-cin (Mi-rigs-dpe-skrun-khan), 1985.
559 CHANG, JOLAN. Das Tao der Liebe. Unterweisungen in altchinesischer Liebeskunst. Preface by Joseph Needham. 179, (1)pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth.
Reinbek bei Hamburg (Rowohlt), 1978.
560 CHANG, JUNG. Wilde Schwäne. Die Geschichte einer Familie. Drei Frauen in China von der Kaiserzeit bis heute. 638pp., 16 plates. Lrg. stout 8vo. Cloth.
München (Droemer Knaur), 1991.
561 CHANG, KANG-I SUN. The Evolution of Chinese Tz’u Poetry: From Late T’ang to Northern Sung. xvi, (2), 251, (1)pp. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Princeton (Princeton University Press), 1980.
562 CHANG, KWANG-CHIH. The Archaeology of Ancient China. xvii, (2), 346pp., 17 plates. 33 figs. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
New Haven/ London (Yale University Press), 1963.
563 CHANG, K.C. Early Chinese Civilization: Anthropological Perspectives. (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series. 23.) xv, (3), 229pp. 21 figs., 4 tables. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge/London (Haravrd University Press), 1976.
564 CHANG, KWANG-CHIH. Shang Civilization. xvii, (1), 417pp. 93 illus. 4to. Cloth.
New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 1980.
565 CHANG, NAMGUI & KIM, YONG-CHOL. Functional Korean. A communicative approach textbook. 382pp. Illus. 4to. Cloth.
Elizabeth, New Jersey/Seoul (Hollym), 1991.
566 CHANG, PYONG-GIL. Religion. (Korea Background Series.) 46, (2)pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Seoul (Korean Overseas Information Service), 1974.
567 CHANG, PYONG-GIL. Religion. (Korea Background Series.) 68, (2)pp. 6 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Seoul (Korean Overseas Information Service), 1978.
568 CHANG, ROLAND CHIANG-JEN. Co-verbs in Spoken Chinese. x, 146, (2)pp. Wraps.
[Taipei] (Cheng Chung Book Company), 1977.
569 CHANG, SA-HUN. Hanguk akki taegwa. / Korean Musical Instruments. 315, (3)pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth. English-language summary.
[Seoul] (Munhwa Kongpobu, Munhwache Kwanlikuk), 1969.
570 CHANG, SA-HUN. Hanguk chont‘ong muyong yongu. 654pp., 6 plates. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Soul (Ilchisa), 1977.
571 CHANG, SA-HUN. Hanguk chont‘ong umak ui yongu. 461pp. 4 plates (1 color). Sm. 4to. Cloth. English-language summary entitled “Studies in Korean Traditional Music.”
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Pojinje), 1975.
572 CHANG, SA-HUN. P’yonjong: (Chongmyo sojang) chosa charyo. 88pp. 4to. Wraps.
[Soul (Munhwajae Kwalliguj), 1971].
573 CHANG, SAM-SIK. Siryong sin chawon. Han-Il-Yong kyomyong siryong sin chawon. 895, 53pp. Stout 8vo. Cloth.
Soul (Yugang Ch‘ulp‘ansa), 1972.
574 CHANG, SAM-SIK. Tae Han-Han sajon. Revised edition. 4, 116, 1852, 128pp. Lrg. stout 4to. Cloth.
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Pangmun Ch‘ulp‘ansa), 1975.
575 CHANG, SONG-ON. Korean Newspaper Readings: An Introductory Text. (Mirror Series K. 12.) iv, (2), 149pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
New Haven (The Institute of Far Eastern Languages, Yale University), 1960.
576 CHANG, SONG-ON. Korean Newspaper Readings: An Introductory Text. (Mirror Series K. 12.) iv, (2), 149pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
New Haven (The Institute of Far Eastern Languages, Yale University), 1960.
577 CHANG, SONG-ON & MARTIN, SAMUEL E. Readings in Contemporary Korean. (Mirror Series K. 5.) (4), 98pp. 4to. Wraps.
New Haven (Far Eastern Publications, Yale University), 1968.
578 CHANG, SONG-ON & MILLER, ROBERT P. Intermediate Korean. (Mirror Series K. No. 10.) (4), 472pp. 4to. Wraps., GBC-bound.
New Haven (The Institute of Far Eastern Languages, Yale University), 1959.
579 CHANG, TOK-SUN, ET AL. Kubi munhak kaesol: Kubi chonsung ui Hanguk munhakchok koch’al. 10, 310pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
Soul T’ukpyolsi (Ilchogak), 1976.
580 CHANG, TSUNGTUNG. Der Kult der Shang-Dynastie im Spiegel der Orakelinschriften. Eine paläographische Studie zur Religion im archaischen China. (Veröffentlichungen des Ostasiatischen Seminars der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main. Reihe B: Ostasienkunde. 1.) (2), 331pp. 4to. Wraps.
Wiesbaden (Otto Harrassowitz), 1970.
581 CHANG, TSUNGTUNG. Metaphysik, Erkenntnis und Praktische Philosophie im Chuang-Tzu. Zur Neu-Interpretation und systematischen Darstellung der klassischen chinesischen Philosophie. (8), 486pp. 4to. Cloth.
Frankfurt (Vittorio Klostermann), 1982.
582 CHANG, YIN-T‘ANG. The Economic Development and Prospects of Inner Mongolia (Chahar, Suiyuan, and Ningsia). xiv, (2), 243, (3)pp., 8 maps, 14 plates. 4to. Cloth.
Shanghai (The Commercial Press), 1933.
583 CHANG, YONG-DUK. Myongdangnon: Hanam ui pigyol. 157pp. Prof. illus. Cloth.
Soul (Emille Misulgwan), 1973.
584 CHANG, YU-WEI. Chung-kuo chien chih i shu. / The Chinese Paper Cutting Art. 175pp. Prof. illus. Oblong 4to. Wraps.
[Taipei] (Chiang Chün Ch’u Pan Kung Ssu), 1975.
585 CH’ANGDOKKUNG. / Changdeog Palace. 73pp. Prof. illus. Sm. sq. 4to. Wraps. Parallel texts in Korean, Japanese, and English.
Soul (Ujin Kwangwang Munhwasa), 1975.
586 CHANGSHA CHU MU BO HUA. (8)pp., 3 plates (1 color), loose in portfolio, as issued. Sm. folio. Boards. Parallel texts in Chinese, English, French, and Japanese.
Beijing (Wen wu chu ban she), 1973.
587 CHANGSHA FA JUE BAO GAO. Zhongguo ke xue yuan kao gu yan jiu suo bian zhu. (Zhongguo tian ye kao gu bao gao ji. Kao gu xue zhuan kan. Ding zhong. Di 2 hao.) 12, 174pp., 111 plates (4 color). Numerous text illus. 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Beijing (Ke xue chu ban she), 1957.
588 CHANGSHA MAWANGDUI YI HAO HAN MU FA JUE JIAN BAO. Hunan Sheng bo wu guan, Zhongguo ke xue yuan kao gu yan jiu suo, Wen wu bian ji wei yuan hui. 17, (3)pp., 32 plates (8 color). Text figs. 4to. Wraps.
Beijing (Wen wu chu ban she), 1972.
589 CHAO HAN CI DIAN. Beijing da xue dong [fang] yu [yan xue] xi Chaoxian yu jiao yan shi bian. 8, 1274, (8)pp. Boards.
Beijing (Shang wu yin shu guan), 1978.
590 CHAO, KANG. The Development of Cotton Textile Production in China. With the assistance of Jessica C.Y. Chao. (Harvard East Asian Monographs. 74.) xvi, 402, (6)pp. 7 illus., 1 map. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Cambridge/London (East Asian Research Center, Harvard University/ Harvard University Press), 1977.
591 CHAO, PI CH’EN. Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality. A translation, with introduction and notes, of The Secrets of Cultivating Essential Nature and Eternal Life (Hsin Ming Fa Chueh Ming Chih) by the Taoist master Chao Pi Ch’en, born 1860 [by] Lu K’uan Tü (Charles Luk). xviii, 206pp. Figs. Boards.
London (Rider & Company), 1970.
592 CHAO, PI CH’EN. Traité d’alchimie et de physiologie taoïste (Weigheng shenglixue mingzhi). Introduction, traduction et notes par Catherine Despeux. 193, (5)pp. Illus. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps.
Paris (Les Deux Océans), 1979.
593 CHAO, P’U-CH’U. Buddhism in China. 51, (1)pp., 6 plates. Wraps.
Peking (The Buddhist Association of China), 1960.
594 CHAO, SHU-LI. Die Wandlung des Dorfes Lidjiadschuang. Deutsch von Tjen Nou. 254, (2)pp. Lrg. 8vo. Boards, 1/4 cloth.
Berlin (Verlag Volk und Welt), 1952.
595 CHAO XIAN ZU MIN JIAN GU SHI XUAN. Yan bian min jian wen xue yan jiu hui bian. (Zhongguo shao shu min zu min jian wen xue cong shu. Gu shi da xi.) 2, 5, (1), 357pp., 4 plates. Wraps.
Shanghai (Shanghai wen yi chu ban she), 1982.
596 (CHAO, YEH) EICHHORN, WERNER. Heldensagen aus dem unteren Yangtse-Tal (Wu-Yüeh ch’un-ch’iu). (Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. XXXVIII, 2.) (2), 153pp. Wraps. Translation of the work of Chao Yeh as edited by Hsü T’ien-yu.
Wiesbaden (Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft/ Franz Steiner), 1969.
597 CHAO, YUEN REN. A Grammar of Spoken Chinese. / Zhongguohua de wenfa. xxxi, (1), 847pp. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Berkeley/Los Angeles (University of California Press), 1968.
598 CHAO, YÜAN REN. Guangxi Yao ge ji yin. Zhao Yuanren zhu. (Guo li zhong yang yan jiu yuan li shi yu yan yan jiu suo dan kan jia zhon. 1.) (4), 187, (3)pp. 4to. Wraps. English-language title-page “Phonetics of the Yao Folk-Songs.”
Beiping (Guo li zhong yang yan jiu yuan), 1930.
599 CHAPIN, HELEN B. A Long Roll of Buddhist Images. Revised by Alexander C. Soper. Foreword and excursus on the text of the Nan Chao T’u Chuan, by Alexander C. Soper. 202pp. 50 plates. Sm. folio. Cloth.
Ascona (Artibus Asiae Publishers), 1972.
600 CHAPMAN, F. SPENCER. Lhasa, the Holy City. With an introduction by Charles Bell. xii, 331, (1)pp., 2 maps. 44 illus. hors texte. Sm. 4to. Cloth (spine taped).
London (Readers Union/ Chatto Windus), 1940.
601 CHAPPELL, DAVID W. (EDITOR). Buddhist and Taoist Practice in Medieval Chinese Society. Buddhist and Taoist Studies, II. (Asian Studies at Hawaii. 34.) vii, (1), 224pp. Illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Honolulu (Asian Studies Program, University of Hawaii/ University Press of Hawaii), 1987.
602 CHAR, TIN-YUKE (COMPILER). The Sandalwood Mountains. Readings and stories of the early Chinese in Hawaii. xv, (1), 359pp. 4to. Boards.
Honolulu (The University Press of Hawaii), 1976.
603 CHARPENTIER, LÉON. Jeu des trente-six bêtes. Sur la lôterie Hua-Hoey. 54pp. Illus. Sm. 8vo. Wraps. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies.
Paris (Société Anonyme d’Édition et de Librairie), 1920.
604 CHAVANNES, ÉDOUARD. Cinq cents contes et apologues. Extraits du Tripitaka chinois et traduits en français. 4 vols. in 3. xx, 428pp.; 449, (1)pp.; 395, (9)pp.; x, (2), 343, (5)pp. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Paris (Adrien-Maisonneuve), 1962.
605 CHAVANNES, ÉDOUARD. Le T’ai chan. Essai de monographie d’un culte chinois. Appendixe: Le dieu du sol dans la Chine antique. (Annales du Musée Guimet. Bibliothèque d’Études. 21.) 591pp. 61 plates (partly hors texte and folding). Sm. 4to. Cloth. Reprint of the Paris 1910 edition.
Farnborough, Hants. (Gregg International Publishers), 1969.
606 CHAVANNES, ÉDOUARD. The Five Happinesses. Symbolism in Chinese popular art. Translated, annotated, and illustrated by Elaine Spaulding Atwood with a foreword by Arthur W. Hummel. 152pp. Illus. 4to. Cloth.
New York/Tokyo (Weatherhill), 1973.
607 CHAYET, ANNE. Art et archéologie du Tibet. (Manuels d’Archéologie d’Extrême-Orient./ Civilisations de l’Himalaya.) 247pp. 32 color plates, 134 figs. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.
Paris (Picard), 1994.
608 CHE, HONG-GYU (COMPILER). Hanguk sojihak sajon. (6), 303, (5), 61pp., 78-pp. facsimile, 1 color plate. Text illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth.
Soul T‘ukpyolsi (Kyongin Munhwasa), 1974.
609 CHE, SUNU & TEI, RYOMO. Moku shitsu kogei. (Kankoku bijutsu zenshu: Nihongoban. 13.) 159pp. 150 illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth.
Soru (Dowa Shuppan Kosha), 1974.
610 CHEBOKSAROV, N.N., ET AL. Narody Vostochnoi Azii. Po redaktsiei N.N. Cheboksarova, S.I. Bruka, R.F. Itsa, G.G. Stratanovicha. (Narody Mira. Etnograficheskie Ocherki.) 1024, (2)pp. 175 illus., maps. 4to. Buckram.
Moskva/Leningrad (Izdatel’stvo “Nauka”), 1965.
611 CHEN, BIJIA. Sheng chen yu ming yun. 136pp. Illus. Wraps.
Taibei (Yi zhi tu shu chu ban you xian gong si), 1972.
612 CHEN, CHANGHAO, ET AL. Russko-kitaiskii slovar’. Sostavili: Chen’ Chan-khao, A.G. Dubrovskii i A.V. Kotov..../ E Hua ci dian. Third edition. vi, 974, (2)pp. Sm. stout 4to. Cloth.
Moskva (Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel’stvo Inostrannykh i Natsional’nykh Slovarei), 1953.
613 CHEN, CHARLES K.H. A Librarian’s Handbook for Use in Chinese-Japanese Collections. (2), 769pp. Sm. stout 4to. Cloth.
Hanover, New Hampshire/Hong Kong (Orient Society/ South Sky Book Company), 1971.
614 CHEN, CHARLES K.H. A Standard Romanized Dictionary of Chinese and Japanese Popular Surnames. (Oriental Publications.) 681pp. Cloth.
Hanover, New Hampshire (Oriental Society), 1972.
615 CHEN, CHENG-SIANG. Hainan dao. / The Hainan Island. (Xianggang Zhong wen da xue yan jiu yuan di li yan jiu zhong xin yan jiu bao ga/ The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Geographical Research Centre, Graduate School. Research Report. 48.) (1), 53ff., 1 map. Sm. folio. Wraps. English-language summary
Hong Kong (Hsiang-kang Chung wen ta hsüeh yen chiu yüan ti li yen chiu chung hsin), 1972.
616 CHEN, CHENG-SIANG. Taiwan di ming shou ce. (Taiwan cong shu. Di 7 zhong.) 285pp. Maps. 4to. Wraps.
Taibei (Taiwan sheng wen xian wei yuan hui), 1959.
617 CHEN, CHENG-SIANG. Zhongguo di shao shu min zu he min zu qu yu zi zhi. / China’s National Minorities and National Regional Autonomy. (Xianggang Zhong wen da xue yan jiu yuan di li yan jiu zhong xin yan jiu bao ga/ The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Geographical Research Centre, Graduate School. Research Report. 47.) (2), 36ff. Sm. folio. Wraps. English-language summary.
Hong Kong (Hsiang-kang Chung wen ta hsüeh yen chiu yüan ti li yen chiu chung hsin), 1972.
618 CHEN, CHENG-SIANG. Zhongguo di tu xue de fa zhan. / The Development of Cartography in China. (Xianggang Zhong wen da xue yan jiu yuan di li yan jiu zhong xin yan jiu bao ga/ The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Geographical Research Centre, Graduate School. Research Report. 18.) (1), 82 ff. Sm. folio. Wraps. Parallel texts in Chinese and English. Mimeograph.
Hong Kong (Hsiang-kang Chung wen ta hsüeh yen chiu yüan ti li yen chiu chung hsin), 1969.
619 CHEN, CHENG-SIANG. Zhongguo you ji xuan zhu. iii, (1), iii, (1), 259pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Boards.
Xianggang (Shang wu yin shu guan), 1979.
620 CHEN, CHENGZHI. Zhongguo zhu zuo jia ci dian. / A Biographical & Bibliographical Dictionary of Chinese Authors. xiv, 703pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth.
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