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7000 YEARS OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION
Abaya, Consuela:
- THE VILLANUEVA COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL POTTERY
Academia Sinica:
- CHANGSHA FAJUE BAOGAO
(Report on the Excavations at Changsha) é•·æ²™ç™¼å€”å ±å‘Š.
- GONGXIAN TIESHENG KOU
T'ieh Sheng Kou, Kung Hsien
- HUIXIAN FAJUE BAOGAO
(Report on Excavations in Hui County) è¼ç¸£ç™¼æŽ˜å ±å‘Š.
- JINGSHAN QUJIALING
Ch'u Chia Ling, Chinshan 京山屈家嶺.
Adhyatman, Sumarah:
- MARTAVANS IN INDONESIA
Aiko Gyoso (Maekawa Bunzo comp.):
- KAIGAI IBUN
(Strange Information from Overseas) 海外异èž.
Akanuma Chizen:
- INDO BUKKYO KOYU MEISHI JITEN (GENSHIKI HEN)
(Dictionary of Sanskrit Buddhist Terminology: Originary Period)
Akiyama Terukazu:
- HEIAN JIDAI SEZOKUGA NO KENKYU
Secular Painting in Early Mediaeval Japan
Akiyama, T. & Matsubara, S:
- ARTS OF CHINA VOLUME II
Alden, Dauril:
- CHARLES R. BOXER: AN UNCOMMON LIFE
Allworth, Edward ed:
- CENTRAL ASIA
An Jinhuai:
- AN JINHUAI KAOGU WENJI
Selected Archaeological Works of An Jinhuai 安金æ§è€ƒå¤æ–‡é›†.
Arne, T. J:
- BARSOFF GORODOK
ARQUIVOS DE MACAU
(Archives of Macau)
Arts Council of Great Britain:
- THE ARTS OF THAILAND
ARUARIO DE MACAU 1950
(Yearbook of Macau: 1950)
Asia-Pacific Exposition Fukuoka '89:
- ROADS TO KYUSHU COMMUNICATION IN KYUSHU
ZZXTZ1 XINJIANG TUZHI: XINJIANG QUANSHENG YUDI TU. (Maps of the Entire Province of Xinjiang). 新疆圖志 : 新疆全çœè¼¿åœ°åœ–. Shanghai, 2017. 2 folding explanatory sheets and 59 folding maps of areas of Xinjiang province. 26x19 cm. Loose in a card folder. GBP 150.00 Facsimile reproduction of the 1924 reissue by the East Asia Institute of a set of maps of Xinjiang province, the Chinese part of the Silk Road. First compiled at the very end of the Qing dynasty in 1909, the first year of the reign of the Xuantong emperor, Pu Yi, the Last Emperor. Comprises an introductory sheet, a sheet listing the maps, a large map of the entire province of Xinjiang, four maps of the four quarters of Xinjiang and 54 maps of the regions, prefectures etc. of the province. The map of the entire province measures 65x69 cm, all the other maps are on sheets measuring 37x41 cm. The maps show a good amount of geographical detail plus roads, tracks, towns and villages, some historical sites and electricity lines. This set of maps was probably produced by the Chinese government as, at the very end of the Qing dynasty, Xinjiang was starting to become problematic due to increasing unrest and increasing involvement in 'The Great Game' between the British and Russian empires. The 1924 reissue was probably for much the same reasons. A fascinating compilation. All text in Chinese. Hard to obtain. Subjects: Maps and Atlases Silk Road Item 208 in List 206. URL for this record: hanshan.com/?x/ZZXTZ1.HTM Record produced by Hanshan Tang Books, www.hanshan.com. |