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HANSHAN TANG BOOKS LIST 172 NEW PUBLICATIONS JADE LATEST ACQUISITIONS H A N S H A N TA N G B O O K S LT D Unit 3, Ashburton Centre 276 Cortis Road London SW15 3AY UK Tel (020) 8788 4464 Fax (020) 8780 1565 Int l (+44 20) hst@hanshan.com www.hanshan.com

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LIST 172 3 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 1 2013 ANTIQUES: AUCTION RECORDS 2012.1.1 2012.12.31 (CERAMICS). 2013 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Ciqi. 2013 骨董拍賣年鑒 : 瓷器. Changsha, 2013. 252 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 35.00 Coverage of auction prices for Chinese ceramics sold in auction in China and elsewhere in 2012. Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples shown with prices realised. Text only in Chinese. 2 2013 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ART AUCTION RECORDS 2012.1.1 2012.12.31(WORKS OF ART). 2013 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Zaxiang. 2013 骨董拍賣年鑒 : 雜項. Changsha, 2013. 348 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 35.00 Coverage of auction prices for Chinese bronzes, sculpture, bamboo, wood, furniture, textiles and numerous other fine works of art in various media sold in auction in China and elsewhere in 2012. Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of examples shown with prices realised in RMB. Text only in Chinese. 3 2013 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ARTS AUCTION RECORDS 2012.1.1 2012.12.31 (JADES). 2013 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Yuqi. 2013 骨董拍賣年鑒 : 玉器. Changsha, 2013. 196 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 30.00 Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples of Chinese jade that were auctioned worldwide in 2012 with prices realised in RMB. Text only in Chinese. 4 2013 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ARTS AUCTION RECORDS 2012.1.1 2012.12.31 : (PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY). 2013 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Shuhua. 2013 骨董拍賣年鑒 : 書畫. Changsha, 2013. 512 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 60.00 Coverage of auction prices for Chinese paintings and calligraphy sold at auction in China and elsewhere in 2012. Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples shown with prices realised in RMB. Text only in Chinese. 5 Ai Weiwei: CIRCLE OF ANIMALS. London, 2011. 222 pp. 180 illustrations, 165 in colour. 25x28 cm. Cloth. 29.99 Ai Weiwei s Circle of Animals features twelve large-scale bronze animal heads from the Chinese zodiac. By reimagining the bronze animal heads looted by European soldiers from the Old Summer Place in Peking, Ai Weiwei confronts uncomfortable truths within Chinese and Western history. Every aspect of this beautiful and monumental work of art is explored in this illustrated volume that also guides readers through the artist s career. 6 Anhui Provincial Museum ed: ANHUI WENMING SHI CHENLIE. Anhui Civilization History Exhibition. 安徽文明史陳列. Beijing, 2012. 373 pp. Colour plates throughout. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 130.00 Two-volume work exploring the fascinating and long history of China s Anhui province through the very fine collections of the Anhui Provincial Museum. Especially strong in ancient artefacts, particularly bronzes, but also including some later ceramics and scholar s studio related objects. Colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 7 Anhui Provincial Museum ed: JIANG HUAI DUOZHEN. Anhui Treasures. 江淮掇珍. Beijing, 2013. 177 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 70.00 Shows works of art associated with production in Anhui province. The objects come from the collection of the Anhui Provincial Museum. Includes gold and silver wares, carvings in jade and wood, bamboo weaving, a fine series of Ming dynasty woodblock prints of Guanyin shown together with the original woodblocks and 10 of the seldom-seen pictures made from slender pieces of black iron that resemble black-and-white ink paintings. Text only in Chinese. 8 Art Exhibitions China ed: Topkapi Palace Museum: HUAXIA GUIBAO ZHAN. Treasures of China/Cin Hazineleri Sergisi. 華夏瑰寶展. Beijing, 2012. 221 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 65.00 Catalogue of a high-level loan exhibition of Chinese held in 2012 at the Topkapi Saray Museum in Istanbul. The exhibits came from major museums in China and included terracotta warriors from the First Emperor s tomb and many other equally important artefacts from throughout China s history. List of contents and brief captions to plates in English. Main texts in Chinese and Turkish. 9 Beijing Capital Museum: WENWEN YU SE ZHAO CI PING: LONGQUAN YAO QINGCI YISHU. (The Warmth of the Colour of Jade Illuminates the Porcelain Vessels: The Art of Celadons from the Longquan Kiln). 溫溫玉色照瓷瓶 : 龍泉窯青瓷藝術. Beijing, 2012. 142 pp. Colour plates throughout, many full page. Colour text illustrations. 29x23 cm. Wrappers. 45.00 Catalogue of a little-publicized loan exhibition at the Capital Museum in Beijing showing some 50 Longquan celadons predominantly dating from the Song through to the Ming. The exhibits from museum and private collections in China and include some extremely fine pieces. All illustrated in colour and well described. Text in Chinese. 10 Beijing Liao Jin Chengtan Museum ed: DA LIAO YIZHEN: LIAODAI WENWU ZHAN. (Treasures of the Great Liao: An Exhibition of the Culture of the Liao Dynasty). 大遼遺珍 : 遼代文物展. Beijing, 2012. 144 pp. Numerous colour plates. B/w text illustrations and architectural drawings. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition of Liao dynasty artefacts held at the above museum in Beijing. Includes ceramics, bronzes, small examples of jewellery and jades. Some of the objects are from the Museum s collection but it is unclear where the remainder are held. All illustrated in colour and described. Text in Chinese. 11 Bertholet, Ferry M: CONCUBINES AND COURTESANS. Women in Chinese Erotic Art. London, 2011. 207 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 25x31 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Examines the depiction of women in Chinese erotic art over the last three centuries. Includes porcelain and ivory figures, lotus shoes and fans, paintings, inlaid boxes plus period photographs of prostitutes. The objects come from the author s collection. 12 Boardman, John: THE RELIEF PLAQUES OF EASTERN EURASIA AND CHINA. The Ordos Bronzes, Peter the Great s Treasure, and their Kin. BAR International Series 2146. Oxford, 2010. 103 pp. text plus 4 pp. colour and 58 pp. b/w plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 48.00 A detailed study mainly focussing on Ordos bronze belt plaques. Numerous illustrations accompany.

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 4 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 13 Brown, Kathryn: PROTECTING WISDOM. Tibetan Book Covers from the Maclean Collection. Munich, 2013. 264 pp. 195 colour illustrations. 35x28 cm. Cloth. 65.00 The first comprehensive work on the subject exploring the finely-carved wooden covers designed to protect fragile Tibetan Buddhist texts. Illustrated throughout. 14 Capistrano-Baker, Florina: PHILIPPINE ANCESTRAL GOLD. Manila, 2011. 299 pp. Colour plates throughout. 24x28 cm. Wrappers. 120.00 Published as a guide to the permanent exhibition at the Ayala Museum in Manila: Gold of Ancestors: Pre-Colonial Treasures in the Philippines. A very well-illustrated work on these enigmatic pieces mostly comprising small pieces of jewellery and gold filigree work dating from before the Spanish arrival in the country. The exhibits were excavated at sites throughout the Philippines. A good contribution to a subject on which little is published. 15 Chen Xiaojun & Ling Zhongming: GU CI HUA XIANG RUI. Auspicious Design in Dynastic Porcelain. 古瓷話祥瑞 陳曉軍凌忠明著. Beijing, 2012. 419 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 24x19 cm. Wrappers. 35.00 A study of auspicious designs on Chinese ceramics, mainly Qing dynasty. Very fine ceramics are illustrated from a number of sources including the Gugong Museum in Beijing, other Chinese museums, private collections and pieces that have appeared in auction. Text in Chinese. 16 CHEN ZHAN YING FU: FANTIAN SI JINGCHUANG KE JI BAOHU. (The Scientific and Technical Preservation of the Sutra Stone Pillars at Fantian Temple). 尘沾影覆 : 梵天寺經幢科技保護. Beijing, 2012. 2, 181 pp. Numerous colour text plates throughout plus b/w diagrams. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 55.00 Detailed conservation report on the ancient sutra-inscribed stone pillars in the grounds of Fantian temple near Hangzhou in China. Text in Chinese. 17 Cheng Jianjun & Li Zheyang: GUANGZHOU GUANGXIAO SI JIANZHU YANJIU YU BAOHU GONGCHENG BAOGAO. (Conservation Report and Research into the Architecture of the Guangxiao Temple in Guangzhou). 廣洲光孝寺建著與保護工程報告 程建軍李哲揚著. Beijing, 2010. 283 pp. Numerous b/w text photographs and a number of architectural plans and drawings. 28x22 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 A detailed study of the architecture of this ancient Daoist temple in Guangzhou, China. Prompted by a restoration project. A good number of interesting architectural plans and drawings of the temple s structure. In Chinese. 18 China Ancient Ceramics Study Society ed: WAIXIAO CIQI YU YANSE YOU CIQI YANJIU. The Research of Export Porcelain and Color-Glazed Porcelain. 外銷瓷器與顏色秞瓷器研究. Beijing, 2012. 7, 6, 584 pp. 7 pp. colour plates. Numerous b/w text illustrations. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 A publication focussing on two main themes the export of Chinese ceramics from early times to the Qing dynasty and, secondly, research into the coloured glazes on Chinese ceramics, mostly focussing on Qing dynasty wares. The book is in four sections: Underwater Archaeology; Export and Exchange of Porcelain, Colour Glaze Porcelain, Other Discussion. A total of 42 essays by numerous scholars. Three page list of contents and brief abstracts to essays in English. Main text in Chinese. 19 Christie s: A COLLECTING LEGACY: FINE CHINESE JADE CARVINGS AND WORKS OF ART FROM THE LIZZARDO COLLECTION. Thursday 21 March 2013. New York, 2013. 111 pp. Colour plates throughout. 27x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Christie s catalogue for a single owner auction of fine Chinese jades plus a few other Chinese works of art. A total of 105 lots. All wellillustrated and described. 20 Christie s: FINE HUANGHUALI FURNITURE FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE AMERICAN COLLECTION. Thursday 21 March 2013. New York, 2013 85 pp. Colour plates throughout. 27x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Christie s catalogue for an auction of fine Chinese huanghuali furniture dating from the late Ming and Qing dynasties. Thirteen very fine lots. All illustrated in multiple views and described in detail. 21 Christie s: THE HILDEGARD SCHONFIELD COLLECTION OF FINE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES. Thursday 21 March 2013. New York, 2013. 105 pp. Colour plates throughout. 27x21 cm. Boards. 25.00 Christie s catalogue of an auction of fine Chinese snuff bottles from a single owner collection. 110 lots of snuff bottles, all illustrated and described. 22 Confucius Temple Beijing: BI MO CHUNQIU: WU CHANGSHUO QI BAISHI FU BAOSHI ZUOPIN ZHAN. (Years of Brush and Ink: An Exhibition of the Works of Wu Changshuo, Qi Baishi and Fu Baoshi). 筆墨春秋 : 吳昌碩齊白石傅抱石作品展. Beijing, 2012. 143 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Confucius Temple in Beijing showing the work of three of the 20th century s most famous Chinese artists, Wu Changshuo, Qi Baishi and Fu Baoshi. The paintings come from the collection of the state-owned Beijing Cultural Relics Company, together with some loans from its sister organisations in Nanjing and Shanghai. A fine selection, all illustrated in colour. Text in Chinese. 23 Dai Xiangming: POTTERY PRODUCTION, SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE YUANQU BASIN, NORTH-CENTRAL CHINA. BAR International Series 1502. Oxford, 2006. viii, 129 pp. 80 b/w figures, 18 b/w tables. 30x21 cm. Paper. 30.00 The Yuanqu basin lies in China s Shanxi province. This study focuses on the period from the Neolithic to the early Bronze Age. 24 DAZHAO SI. (Dazhao Temple). 大昭寺. Beijing, 2011. 129 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout, some b/w diagrams. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 25.00 A visual survey of the famous Jokhang Monastery in Lhasa, Tibet. Illustrated throughout. Text in Chinese. 25 Ding Wenfu: ZHONGGUO GUDAI XIUQI JIAJU SHI ZHI SHIBA SHIJI DENGJU DE YANJIU. (Research into Chinese Lacquered Furniture Dating from the 10th to 16th Centuries).

LIST 172 5 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 中國古代髹漆家具十至十八世紀登據的研究 丁文父著. Beijing, 2012. 367 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 95.00 Well-researched volume on early Chinese lacquered furniture. Illustrated with rare examples from the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Musée Guimet and elsewhere. Text only in Chinese. 26 Du Zhizheng: TONGAN YAO. (The Tongan Kiln). 同安窯 杜志政著. Xiamen, 2012. 2, 2, 2, 176 pp. Colour text plates throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 50.00 Copiously-illustrated survey of the output of this little-known kiln located in Fujian province in China. The kiln flourished during the Five Dynasties and Song, mainly producing green-glazed wares with moulded or incised decoration. Hundreds of examples, mostly partly-intact pieces and sherds, are illustrated. Text in Chinese. 27 Fan Fengling: SHI LI HONG ZHUANG: ZHE DONG DIQU MINJIAN JIAZHUANG QIWU YANJIU. (Research into the Dowry Goods of Eastern Zhejiang Province). 十里紅妝 : 浙東地區民間嫁妆器物研究 范珮玲著. Beijing, 2012. 221 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Cloth. 95.00 A good contribution to a little-published subject. The dowry articles and objects shown are similar to those bestowed as bridal trousseau throughout rural China. As such this is a good visual reference. Not surprisingly, practically all the objects are an auspicious bright red colour, mostly lacquered wood and many with gilt decoration. Includes boxes, containers, mirror sets, chairs, washstands, intricately-carved beds, dishes and much more besides. The objects mostly date from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Illustrated throughout. Text only in Chinese. 28 Ginsberg, Mary: PROPAGANDA. Asian Art of War and Revolution. London, 2013. 192 pp. 130 colour illustrations. 27x24 cm. Paper. 19.99 Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the British Museum opening May 2013. Explores political art across Asia from 1900 to 1976 ending with the Cultural Revolution, Mao s death and the end of the Vietnam War. Illustrated throughout with many interesting examples from the Museum s fine collection. A good and readable text accompanies. 29 Gong Xiaowei & Li Guoqing ed: ZHONGGUO HUOZI BEN TULU: QINGDAI MINGUO JUAN. (An Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Moveable Type Printing: Qing Dynasty and Republic Period). 中國活字本圖錄 : 清代民國卷 宮曉衛李國慶編. Ji nan, 2010. 8 pp colour plates, 29, 3, 3, 192 pp plus c. 950 pp b/w plates, 76 pp, xvii. 27x20 cm. Boards. 80.00 Useful visual survey of this interesting form of Chinese printing done using moveable type. This volume shows hundreds of examples taken from Chinese books from the Qing and Republic. Illustrated throughout. Text in Chinese. 30 Gongwangfu Museum ed: MEI XIANG CUI YA: SICHUAN SUINING SONGDAI YAO CANG CIQI ZHAN. Suining of Sichuan Province Song Dynasty Cellaring Chinaware Exhibition. 梅香翠雅 : 四川遂寧宋代窯藏瓷器展. Beijing, 2010. 112 pp. Colour plates throughout, the majority full page. 29x22 cm. Boards. 95.00 Catalogue of a little-publicized exhibition at the Gongwangfu Palace in Beijing showing a fine selection of Song dynasty ceramics from the famous find in a cellar/pit at Suining in China s Sichuan province. Around 50 beautiful celadons and qingbai wares are illustrated in fine colour plates. Text in Chinese. 31 Guangzhou Museum ed: GEMING ZAI GEMING: CONG XINGZHONG HUI DAO GUANGZHOU ZHENGUAN. Revolution Once More: Dr Sun Yat-sen from Xing Zhong Hui to the Government in Guangzhou. 革命在革命 : 从興中到廣洲政權. Beijing, 2011. 175 pp. Numerous b/w and colour plates throughout. 28x19 cm. Paper. 45.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Guangzhou Museum in 2011 celebrating the centenary of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution in China and, in particular, assessing the role of Dr. Sun Yatsen. Numerous documents, photographs and other artefacts are illustrated. Dual texts. 32 GUGE WANGGUO JIANZHU YIZHI. (Architectural Remains of the Guge Kingdom). 古格王國建築遺址. Beijing, 2011. 181 pp. Numerous colour plates and b/w illustrations throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A study of religious architectural sites pertaining to the Guge Kingdom of western Tibet which flourished from the 10th century onwards. Text only in Chinese. 33 Gugong Museum ed: HUANG YI YU JINSHIXUE LUNJI. Proceedings of the Symposium of Huang Yi and Epigraphy. 黃易與金石學論集. Beijing, 2012. 422 pp. Numerous colour and b/w text illustrations. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 65.00 Proceedings of a symposium held to accompany a most scholarly exhibition at the Gugong Museum in Beijing which showed the collection of stone rubbings of Huang Yi, a highly-regarded 18th century Chinese epigraphist. List of contents in English. In Chinese. 34 Gugong Museum ed: JUANQIN ZHAI. Juan Qin Zhai. 倦勤齋. Qianlong Garden Imperial Culture Series 1. Beijing, 2012. 175 pp. Plates throughout (one folding). B/w architectural drawings. 30x24 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 A good visual survey of this recently-restored Qing dynasty building in the Forbidden City in Beijing commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor and most famous for its trompe l oeil murals which show the influence of the Jesuit artist, Giuseppe Castiglione. Illustrations throughout of the building s architecture, gardens and interiors. Introduction, preface, foreword, two abstracts and captions in English. Main body of text in Chinese. 35 GUIYANG LIUJIALING SONGDAI BIHUA MU. Liujialing Mural Tomb in Guiyang. 桂陽劉家嶺宋代壁畫墓. Beijing, 2013. 198 pp. 91 pp. colour plates. B/w text illustrations and drawings. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 88.00 Excavation report on a Song dynasty tomb with murals located near Guiyang in Hunan province in China. Numerous colour plates show the delicate painted murals. Two page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese. 36 GUO ZHI GUIBAO: CHANGZI FAXING SI CHONGQING SI. (National Treasures: Faxing Temple and Chongqing Temple in Changzi). 國之瑰寶 : 長子法興寺崇慶寺. Beijing, 2011. 177 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x27 cm. Cloth. 40.00 The historic city of Changzi is located in the south-east of China s Shanxi province and the area has many ancient temples. Faxing Temple is famous for its Song dynasty architecture and painted stucco statuary. Chongqing Temple is best-known for its ancient architecture and group of sculptures depicting the Eighteen Luohan. Well-illustrated with temple buildings, interiors and statuary. Foreword in English. Main body of text in Chinese.

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 6 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 37 HAN CHANG AN CHENG GUIGONG 2 HAO JIANZHU YIZHI (NAN QU) BAOHU GONGCHENG BAOGAO. (Report on the Excavation and Preservation of the No. 2 Architectural Remains Site (Southern Area) of the Guigong Palace in the Han Dynasty City of Chang an). 漢長安城桂宮 2 號建著遺址 ( 南區 ) 保護工程報告. Beijing, 2012. 12, 191 pp. 45 pp. colour plates. B/w text illustrations and architectural plans. One foldout. 27x19 cm. Boards. 55.00 Report on excavations, finds and the preservation of the southern area of this massive Han dynasty imperial palace complex located in Xi an, China. Well illustrated and accompanied by a good number of architectural drawings and site plans. Text in Chinese. 38 Han Meilin: LIANG GONG ZAI SHOU & CAOSHU XIN JIAXUAN ER SHOU: PO CHENZI ZHEGU TIAN. Good Bow in Hands (Accompanied by a separate folding album with full-size reproduction of a grass script calligraphy handscroll of two poems by the Song Dynasty Poet Xin Qiji (Xin Jiaxuan): A Poem for Chen Tongfu and The Partridge Sky ). 良弓在手 : 草書辛稼軒詞二首 : 破陳子鷓鴣天 韓美林著. Nanjing, 2011. 391 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. Accordion-style foldout album comprising one continual and very long full length colour plate life-size reproduction of a calligraphy handscroll. 2 vols. 43x30 cm. Cloth. 650.00 Large format catalogue of the work of the highly-regarded contemporary Chinese calligrapher, Han Meilin. A comprehensive survey. Han Meilin was honoured with an exhibition at the National Museum of China at the end of 2011. No catalogue was produced for the exhibition and it may be that this work was intended to accompany the exhibition. Illustrated throughout with full page colour plates. Extensive introduction and introductory essays in English. Fuller text in Chinese. Accompanied by a separate accordion-style album containing a (presumably) full-size reproduction of a calligraphy handscroll in grass (cursive) script by Han Meilin of two poems by the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji (literati name: Xin Jiaxuan): Po Chen Zi (A Poem for Chen Tongfu) and Zhegu Tian (The Partridge Sky). Extremely hard to obtain. We have only managed to obtain this one copy. 39 Han Meilin: TIAN SHU. The Sealed Book. 天書 韓美林著. Tianjin, 2007. 655 pp. Full page b/w calligraphy and reproductions of glyphs throughout. 42x28 cm. Cloth. 500.00 Uncannily, or perhaps, pointedly bearing the same name as the famous contemporary artist, Xu Bing s Tianshu or Book from the Sky, this may also be seen as a work of language-driven conceptual art but, because it is presented in the context of relatively traditional calligraphy and epigraphy, it will be unlikely to be widely appreciated in the western art world. Over a period of 34 years, Han Meilin collected rare glyphs from early Chinese inscriptions of all kinds from Oracle bones to bronzes and stone carvings particularly glyphs with figurative forms but regardless of whether these inscribed characters had been deciphered. He then assembled them in this extensive collation, occasionally intermingled with his own figurative additions. He has thus produced a mysterious Text from Heaven, one that is hard to place creative epigraphy?, scholarship? art? craft? Hiighly interesting and graphically engaging. Prefaces and introductions in English. Main text in Chinese. Very hard to find. This is the deluxe artist s book edition of a work that was published in 2007. The popular paperback edition went out-of-print immediately. This is the first time we have been able to obtain this large format clothbound edition that is produced to a very high quality. Han Meilin was honoured with an exhibition at the National Museum of China at the end of 2011. He is highly regarded in China for his innovative calligraphy and his artistic innovation and accomplishment shine through in this work. 40 Harris, Anthea: INCIPIENT GLOBALIZATION? Long-Distance Contacts in the Sixth Century. Reading Medieval Studies 32. Oxford, 2007. 104 pp. 30x21 cm. Paper. 28.00 Comprises the proceedings of a one-day conference with the above title held at SOAS in London in 2005. A total of 8 papers examining aspects of early contacts between Europe and Asia in the sixth century. 41 Hubei Provincial Museum: HUANGJIN CAOYUAN: ZHONGGUO GUDAI BEIFANG YOUMU MINZU WENWU. Golden Grassland: Cultural Relics of Northern Ethnic Groups in Ancient China. 黃金草原 : 中國古代北方游牧民族文物. Beijing, 2013. 4, 182 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 65.00 Catalogue of a loan exhibition at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, China, showing over 170 exhibits from the collection of the Inner Mongolia Museum in Hohhot. The objects relate to the nomadic culture of the grasslands and date from the prehistoric Xiajiadan Culture through to the present day. Includes weapons, costumes, horse harnesses, religious objects, articles for daily use, small Ordos bronzes, jades and jewellery. Preface, list of contents, one page essay, introductions to each section and brief captions in English. Fuller text in Chinese. 42 Institute of Cultural Relics of Hebei Province ed: YUAN ZHONGDU 1998-2003 NIAN FAJUE BAOGAO. Zhongdu in Yuan Dynasty: Report on the Excavation from 1998 to 2003. 元中都 1998-2003 年發掘報告. Beijing, 2012. 539 pp. text plus 436 pp. colour plates and 264 pp. b/w plates. B/w text drawings and plans. One foldout. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 230.00 Hugely-detailed archaeological report on the important excavation at the Yuan dynasty Middle Capital (Zhongdu) located near the city of Zhangjiakou in China s Hebei province. Whilst little-known, the city was obviously a very important centre during the Yuan dynasty, being divided into a palace complex, imperial city and outer city. The first volume of the report is text, the second volume is entirely composed of colour and black-and-white plates totalling some 700. The plate volume extensively surveys the site and illustrates the finds which include (amongst much else) remains of buildings, walls and foundations, much architectural decoration, tiles, roof figurines and extraordinarily fine white marble dragon-headed rainwater vents which are undoubtedly of imperial quality. Two page English abstract. Main text in Chinese. 43 Ishimatsu Hinako: BEIWEI FOJIAO ZAOXIANG SHI YANJIU. Buddhist Images in the Northern Wei Period. 北魏佛教造像史研究 石松日奈子著. Beijing, 2012. xv, 322 pp. 214 b/w plates. 1 pp. b/w line drawings. map. 27x19 cm. Boards. 50.00 Translation into Chinese of a Japanese work. Nine page English abstract. Main text in Chinese. 44 J. J. Lally & Co: SONG DYNASTY CERAMICS. The Ronald W. Longsdorf Collection. New York, 2013. c. 130 pp. 61 pp. full page colour plates. 28x22 cm. Paper. 40.00 Shows 61 very fine and aesthetically-pleasing Song dynasty ceramics from a private collection slowly built with discernment over a period of some forty years. Includes pieces from numerous kilns Yaozhou, Jun wares, Qingbai pieces, Longquan celadons, Jizhou tea bowls, Cizhou ceramics and brown and black glazed wares. All illustrated in colour and described in detail. Introductory essay by the collector, Ronald Longsdorf.

LIST 172 7 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 45 Jackson. D. & Linrothe R: THE PLACE OF PROVENANCE. Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting. Seattle, 2012. xix, 235 pp. Colour text plates throughout. 30x25 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Written by two experts in the field, this work locates Tibetan paintings geographically through identification of historical figures associated with a particular painting, and then identifying the area of Tibet where these figures lived. Numerous colour text plates. 46 JIANGTUN HAN MU. Han Dynasty Cemetery in Jiangtun. 姜屯漢墓. Beijing, 2012. iv, 17, 567, 7 pp. text plus 264 pp. colour plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 170.00 Highly detailed two-volume archaeological report of this Han dynasty cemetery located in Liaoning province in north-east China. A total of 212 tombs were excavated and yielded many grave goods, in particular, copious amounts of Han dynasty pottery and tomb ceramics. Of most interest is a large number of small metal objects including chariot fittings, finials to bows, door fittings and much else. Volume One comprises the text of the report. Volume Two is comprised almost entirely of colour plates illustrating the site and a large number of the finds. Two page English abstract. Main text in Chinese. 47 Jongeward, David et al: GANDHARAN BUDDHIST RELIQUARIES. Seattle, 2012. 331 pp. Colour and b/w illustrations throughout. 26x26 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Explores various sources to clarify the function and significance of these reliquaries. Illustrated with 400 reliquaries from museums and collections in the Indian subcontinent, Japan, Europe and North America. 48 Li Fei & Qian Ming: ZHONGGUO DONGYANG MUDIAO. (The Wood Carving of Dongyang in China). 中國東陽木雕 李飛錢明著. Hangzhou, 2013 177 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 A survey of the elaborate, decorative woodcarving tradition of Dongyang, a town in eastern Zhejiang province. Comprises decoration on wooden houses (roofbeams, supports, door and window frames) and furniture. This finely-illustrated work shows the variety and skill of this artform. Pieces date from the Ming through to the present day with the vast majority of pieces being Qing and Republican. Text only in Chinese. 49 Li Fei & Qian Ming: ZHONGGUO HUIZHOU MUDIAO. (The Wood Carving of Huizhou in China). 中國徽州木雕 李飛錢明著. Hangzhou, 2013 159 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 A survey of the intricate decorative woodcarving tradition of Huizhou in southern Anhui province in China. This well-illustrated work shows the variety and skill of this artform, primarily pieces that decorate building exteriors and interiors. Text only in Chinese. 50 Li Mijia: XUANDE LU YANJIU: GUGONG CANG XUAN TONGQI DE ZHENGLI YU YANJIU. (Research into Xuande Incense Burners in the Collection of the Gugong Museum). 宣德爐研究 : 故宮藏宣銅器的正理與研究 李米佳著. Beijing, 2012. i, 243, 8 pp. 8 pp. colour plates. B/w text illustrations and drawings. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 Useful addition to the literature on some of the finest examples of their kind with an impeccable provenance. In Chinese. 51 Li Shu ed: YISHU CHENJIANG ZHAO MENGFU. Master Zhao Mengfu. 藝術巨匠趙孟俯 李舒編著. Shijiazhuang, 2011. 223 pp. Colour plates throughout 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Explores the life and work of this acknowledged Yuan dynasty master of calligraphy. Illustrated with numerous examples of his fine calligraphy. In Chinese. 52 Li Xiaowei & Wu Yuejian ed: NANQING BEIBAI CHANGSHA CAI. (Painted Changsha Ceramics from the Nanqing Beibai Kiln). 南青北白長沙彩 李效偉吳躍堅主編. Changsha, 2012. 149; 390 pp. 390 pp. full page colour plates. Numerous colour text plates. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 100.00 Changsha ceramics flourished during the Tang dynasty and this well-illustrated work shows hundreds of examples of glazed painted wares from one particular kiln complex, the Beibai kilns. A variety of ceramics are shown with varied painted designs including ewers, small bowls, jars, pillows, small figurines and more besides. The second volume is entirely comprised of 390 pages of colour plates and is a very good visual reference. In Chinese. 53 Li Xinwei: DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE LIAOXI AREA, NORTHEAST CHINA. Oxford, 2008. viii, 155 pp. 98 b/w figures, 35 b/w tables. 30x21 cm. Paper. 35.00 A study of social development at this prehistoric site of the Hongshan culture in north-east China. 54 Liang Hongjian: HONGJIAN YAN YI. (The Inkstone Craft of Hongjian). 弘健研藝 梁弘健著. Beijing, 2012. 299 pp. Numerous full page colour plates. Colour text plates. 34x27 cm. Cloth. 85.00 Testament to the slow resurgence of scholar s studio literati objects in China, this large format work shows numerous examples of fine contemporary inkstones by the inkstone maker, Liang Hongjian. Illustrated throughout in colour and with black-and-white reproductions of rubbings of some of the carved and incised designs on the stones. In Chinese. 55 Liaoning Provincial Museum & Shenzhen Museum ed: SHIQU BAOJI KUANGDAI FENGHUA: LIAONING SHENG BOWUGUAN GUAN CANG ZHONGGUO GUDAI SHUHUA MING PIN. (The Wide-Ranging Influence of the Shiqu Baoji Studio: Famous Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy from the Collection of the Liaoning Museum). 石渠寶笈曠代風華 : 遼寧省博物館館藏中國古代書畫名品. Beijing, 2012. 185 pp. 3 foldouts. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x29 cm. Cloth. 70.00 Catalogue of a loan exhibition at the Shenzhen Museum showing old Chinese paintings and calligraphy from the Liaoning Museum collection which are listed in the Qing dynasty Shiqu Baoji imperial catalogue of painting and calligraphy in the Forbidden City collection. Thus this is an exhibition of painting and calligraphy owned by the Chinese emperors. A total of 35 superb works (of which 34 are handscrolls) dating from the Tang to the Qing with a good amount of early material. All illustrated in colour. Text in Chinese. 56 Liaoning Sheng Wenwu Kaogu Yanjiusuo ed: NIUHELIANG HONGSHAN WENHUA YIZHI FAJUE BAOGAO (1983-2003 NIANDU). Niuheliang: Excavation Report on a Hongshan Culture Site (1983-2003). 牛河梁紅山文化遺址發掘報告 (1983-2003 年度 ). Beijing, 2012. 14, 19, 9, 591 pp. text plus 345 pp. colour plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 10 foldouts, of which 2 colour folding plates and 8 b/w drawings. Separate paper envelope containing 3 foldout site plans. 3 vols. 36x26 cm. Cloth. 450.00 Large and heavy three volume report detailing 20 years of excavations at this highly-important Neolithic site of the Hongshan culture located in China s Liaoning province. The site is most famous for the fine jades and pottery excavated at the site, many examples of which are shown here. The prime reference on the site and its finds. Four page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese.

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 8 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 57 Lin Qianliang: JING WENHUA YU TONG JING JIANSHANG. (The Culture of Mirrors and the Connoisseurship of Bronze Mirrors). 鏡文化與銅鏡鑒賞 林乾良著. Hangzhou, 2012. 2, 2, 257 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 A study of the connoisseurship of Chinese mirrors. Accompanied by full page colour plates showing numerous examples dating from the Warring States onwards through to the Qing. Predominantly early material from the Han to the Song. Text in Chinese. 58 Lin Shimin & Lin Hao: ZHONGGUO YUEYAO CI. (China s Yueyao Kiln). 中國越窯瓷 林士民林浩著. Ningbo, 2012. 4, 290; 17, 359 pp. Full page colour plates throughout both volumes. Colour text plates and b/w text illustrations. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 130.00 A detailed two-volume survey of Chinese Yue wares. Volume One on Early Yueyao wares, Volume Two on the Yueyao kiln and its later production. Much material shown from numerous dynasties, particularly the Western Jin, Eastern Jin, Tang, Five Dynasties and Song. List of contents in English to each volume. Main text in Chinese. A good contribution to the subject. 59 Liu Chuansheng: DA QI JIAJU. Classical Chinese Lacquered Furniture. 大漆家具 劉傳生著. Beijing, 2013. 360 pp. Colour plates throughout, many full page. 33x25 cm. Boards. 110.00 A survey of lacquered folk Chinese furniture dating from the 13th to the 18th centuries with the majority of pieces from the 16th-18th. Divided into sections on chairs, tables, cupboards, shrines etc. All illustrated in colour and well-described. The examples shown come from the Beijing region and Shanxi province with a few examples from Henan province. An interesting contribution. Brief captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 60 Liu Chunying: JIE MI: KAIFENG CHENG XIA CHENG. (Exposing a Secret: The Lower City of the Ancient City of Kaifeng). 揭秘 : 開封城下城 劉春迎著. Beijing, 2010. viii, 212 pp. Numerous b/w text illustrations. 24x17 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 A survey of the lower (or outer?) part of the ancient capital of the Northern Song dynasty in China. Numerous small and interesting black-and-white text illustrations of architecture, sites and historical artefacts. In Chinese. 61 Liu Guangtang & Ta La ed: QIDAN FENGHUA: NEIMENGGU LIAODAI WENWU ZHENPIN. (The Qidan Style: Liao Dynasty Treasures from Inner Mongolia). 契丹風華 : 內蒙古遼代文物珍品 劉廣堂塔拉主編. Beijing, 2012. 151 pp. Numerous full page colour plates. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 45.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Dalian Contemporary Museum in 2012 showing fine Liao dynasty artefacts loaned from museums in Inner Mongolia, primarily the Inner Mongolia Museum in Hohhot. Includes ceramics, bronzes, gold objects and sculpture. All illustrated in fine colour plates. Text in Chinese. 62 Liu Jianwei ed: TIAN DAO LUN HUI JINSE NAN. (A Study of the Chinese Wood Nanmu and Nanmu Furniture). 天道輪回金絲楠 劉健偉主編. Beijing, 2012. 265 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 90.00 A study of the wood in its natural environment of southern China. Followed by illustration of many examples of Chinese furniture made from nanmu, nearly all modern but in the traditional style. Illustrated throughout. Text only in Chinese. 63 Luo Wenhua ed: MUYA DIQU MINGDAI ZANGCHUAN FOJIAO JINGTANG DIAO BIHUA. The Ming Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist Murals in the Lhakhang Towers of Mi Nyag District. 木雅地區明代藏傳佛教經堂碉壁畫 羅文華主編. Beijing, 2012. 527 pp. Numerous colour text plates. B/w text drawings. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 90.00 A detailed survey of these little-known Ming dynasty murals showing scenes from Tibetan Buddhism. The Lhakhang towers are located in western Sichuan province in China. Two page table of contents in English. Main text in Chinese. 64 LUOBULINKA. (The Luobulinka Palace). 羅布林卡. Beijing, 2011. 173 pp. Numerous colour plates and b/w diagrams throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 A survey of the architecture, gardens and interiors of the Luobulinka Palace in Lhasa which was the official summer residence of the Dalai Lamas from the 1780s onwards. Well-illustrated. Text in Chinese. 65 Ma Bingjian et al: MEI CHENG ZAI JIU: JINSI NAN ZHI MEI. Time-Vested Beauty: The Elegance of Gold- Shimmering Nanmu. 美成在久 : 金絲楠之美 馬柄堅等著. Beijing, 2012. 272 pp. Numerous colour text illustrations. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 A study of furniture made from the Chinese wood, nanmu. Includes extremely fine pieces from the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing, together with pieces from other museum and private collections. A useful addition to the subject. Text in Chinese. 66 Ma Guoqing: ZHONGGUO CHUAN TA JIYI TONGJIE. (An Explanation of the Process of Making Traditional Chinese Rubbings). 中國傳拓技藝通解 馬國慶著. Beijing, 2012. 226 pp. B/w in text illustrations throughout. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 An interesting work on the skilled craft of making traditional Chinese rubbings from stone stelae etc. Illustrated with pictures of the process and with numerous fine examples of rubbings. Text in Chinese. 67 Ma Xiaolin: EMERGENT SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE YANGSHAO CULTURE. Analyses of Settlement Patterns and Faunal Remains from Lingbau, Western Henan, China. Oxford, 2006. x, 142 pp. B/w figures and tables. 30x21 cm. Paper. 28.00 68 Ma Yu: MIAOXIANG FO YANG: NANZHAO DALI GUO FOJIAO ZAOXIANG YISHU PINJIAN. Buddha Shines upon the Miaoxiang Kingdom: Appreciation of the Buddhist Statues Art of the Ancient Nanzhao Dali Kingdom. 妙香佛吷 : 南詔大理國佛教造像藝術品鑒 馬榆著. Kunming, 2013. 284 pp. Colour plates throughout (a number full page). 29x21 cm. Boards. 200.00 Finely-produced survey of the interesting and unusual metal and stone Buddhist statuary produced by the ancient Nanzhao Kingdom based in China s Yunnan province and which flourished from the 10th to 12th centuries. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. A good research reference. 69 Mai Yinghao: NANYUE WEN WANG MU. (The Tomb of King Wen of the Nanyue Kingdom). 南越文王墓 麥英毫著. Beijing, 2012. 145 pp. Numerous text colour plates. 23x17 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 Relates the discovery in Guangzhou in 1983 of the Han dynasty tomb of King Wen of the Nanyue Kingdom. Illustrates the tomb excavation and the very fine tomb artefacts. In Chinese.

LIST 172 9 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 70 Mi Hongbin: DAO ZAI QI ZHONG: CHUANTONG JIAJU YU ZHONGGUO WENHUA. Dao amidst the Implements of Life: Traditional Furniture and Chinese Culture. 道在器中 : 傳統家具與中國文化 米鴻賓著. Beijing, 2012. 239 pp. Numerous colour text illustrations. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 A survey of the influence of Daoism and Daoist elements in Chinese furniture. Illustrated with numerous examples of such furniture, the majority, it seems, modern. Text in Chinese. 71 Miyaki Akira: TUYUGOU SHIKU BIHUA YU CHANGUAN. (The Murals of the Tuyugou Buddhist Caves near Turfan). 吐峪沟石窟壁畫與禪觀 宮治昭著. A Series of Studies on Turfan. Shanghai, 2009. 2, 8, 1, 2, 212 pp. B/w text illustrations and drawings. 28x21 cm. Paper. 35.00 The little-known Tuyugou Buddhist caves are located some 50km from Turfan in Xianjiang and contain some of the earliest Buddhist murals in China. They are similar in style to the nearby famous Bezeklik caves. Research and excavations at the Tuyugou complex are ongoing and this is one of the first published reports. In Chinese. 72 Murck, Alfreda: MAO S GOLDEN MANGOES AND THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION. 2013. 248 pp. 100 colour and 50 b/w illustrations. 24x17 cm. Cloth. 30.00 One of the more eccentric events of the Cultural Revolution involved a visit by the Pakistani foreign minister to Beijing in 1968 where he presented Mao with a crate of mangoes. Mao sent the mangoes as a gift to Worker-Peasant propaganda teams which caused an outpouring of celebration at Mao s love and generosity and the mangoes rapidly achieved a near-mythical status. The mangoes were reproduced in wax and protected under a glass dome emblazoned with suitable propaganda phrases. No Cultural Revolution collection is complete without one! A study of this marvellous phenomenon. 73 Nanjing Municipal Museum ed: GU DU SHENYUN: NANJING SHI BOWUGUAN WENWU JINGHUA. The Charm of the Old Nanjing: Gems of Nanjing Municipal Museum. 故都神韵 : 南京市博物館文物精華. Beijing, 2013. 236 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 95.00 A survey of the highlights of this little-published museum perhaps overshadowed by the mighty Nanjing Museum in the same city. Includes fine ceramics particularly from the Song and Ming, textiles, gold jewellery, metalwork and much more besides. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text only in Chinese. 74 National Library China ed: SHEQU DE FENGYUN: DEGUO SHEYING SHI JINGTOU XIA DE LAO BEIJING. Twilight of the Imperial Capital: Peking through the Lens of Heinz von Perckhammer. 逝去的風韵 : 德國攝影師鏡頭下的老北京. Beijing, 2011. 2, 9, 115 pp. Numerous b/w photographs throughout. 25x25 cm. Boards. 75.00 Produced to accompany an exhibition at the National Library of China showing photography of Beijing taken between 1914 and 1927 by the German photographer, Heinz von Perckhammer. Preface, captions, chronology and index in English. Main text in Chinese. 75 National Museum of History ed: YOU DENG WENHUA ZHAN. Exhibition of Chinese Oil Lamps. 油燈文化展. Taibei, 2008. 111 pp. Numerous colour text plates. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Museum of History in Taibei showing nearly 100 Chinese ceramic oil lamps from across the dynasties. Preface, introduction and captions in English. Main body of text in Chinese. 76 National Palace Museum: GUGONG SHUHUA TULU VOLUME 31. (Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Painting in the National Palace Museum: Volume 31). 故宮書畫圖錄 ( 三十一 ). Taibei, 2013. 4, 493 pp. 40 pp. colour plates. B/w plates throughout. 31x21 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Volume 31 in the ongoing series that will contain all the paintings in the National Palace Museum and the Central Museum in Taibei. This volume further continues examination and illustration of a number of albums of paintings in the Museum s collection, dating from the Song through to the Qing dynasties. Some plates in colour, the majority in black-and-white. In Chinese. 77 National Palace Museum: HAO DUAN WAN XIANG: ZHU YUNMING SHUFA TE ZHAN. Myriad Forms in the Tip of a Brush: The Art of Calligraphy by Zhu Yunming. 毫端萬象 : 祝允明書法特展. Taibei, 2013. 385 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 85.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Palace Museum comprehensively exploring the relatively little-known Ming dynasty calligrapher, Zhu Yunming (1461-1527). Illustrated throughout with many examples of his fine work. Undoubtedly the prime reference on this artist. Introductions and list of plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 78 National Palace Museum: HE HE ZONG ZHOU: XIZHOU WENHUA TE ZHAN. The Cultural Grandeur of the Western Zhou Dynasty. 赫赫宗周 : 西周文化特展. Taibei, 2012. 381 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w rubbings of inscriptions on bronzes. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Catalogue of an excellent exhibition at the National Palace Museum looking at the culture of China s Western Zhou dynasty. The exhibition comprised major loans from nine museums in China s Shaanxi province where the Western Zhou flourished. A total of 176 artefacts were shown including marvellous bronzes, gold ornaments, jade, jewellery, pottery and carved bone and shell. Illustrated throughout with colour plates. Prefaces, brief introduction to each section, list of contents and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 79 National Palace Museum: HE YUE HAI JIANG: YUAN CANG GU YUTU TE ZHAN. Mapping the Imperial Realm: An Exhibition of Historical Maps. 河嶽海疆 : 院藏古輿圖特展. Taibei, 2012. 191 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 45.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei showing a fine selection of 54 river, mountain, sea and territorial border maps from the Museum s extensive collection of such material. The maps are predominantly hand-painted and date from the Qing dynasty. All exhibits illustrated in colour. Prefaces, brief introductions to each section, list of contents, list of plates and brief captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 80 National Palace Museum: JIN CHENG XU YANG: QING YONGZHENG FALANG CAI CI. Porcelain with Painted Enamels of Qing Yongzheng Period (1723-1735). 金成旭吷 : 清雍正琺瑯彩瓷. Taibei, 2013. 359 pp. Colour plates throughout. Numerous small colour text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Catalogue of a marvellous and focussed exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei showing 92 superb examples of Qing dynasty Yongzheng imperial ceramics with painted enamel decoration. Such porcelains were the creme-de-la-creme of the Yongzheng reign. The 92 exhibits include numerous pairs of bowls and dishes and there are thus a total of 176 pieces in the exhibition. All illustrated in excellent colour plates, the majority in multiple views and showing close-up detail. Base marks shown. The catalogue is also

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 10 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS of much interest in that it explores the management of the Imperial Workshops under the Yongzheng reign and delves in to Qing dynasty archival records of the period pertaining to the manufacture of these ceramics. Useful four page preface and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 81 National Palace Museum: SHANG WANG WU DING YU FU HAO: YIN SHANG SHENGSHI WENHUA YISHU TE ZHAN. King Wu Ding and Lady Hao: Art and Culture of the Late Shang Dynasty. 商王武丁與婦好 : 殷商盛世文化特展. Taibei, 2012. 351 pp. Colour plates throughout. A few b/w text illustrations. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Palace Museum exploring the culture of the late Shang dynasty by focussing on two famous excavations at the site of the ancient Shang dynasty capital at Yinxu near Anyang in China s Henan province. The tomb of King Wu Ding was found in 1936 whilst that of his consort, Lady Hao, was discovered (miraculously intact) much later in 1976. The exhibition brings together loans from Academica Sinica in Taiwan together with loans from the Henan Museum and Institute of Archaeology CASS in mainland China. Comprises an excellent archaeological survey of a very precise period in the late Shang dynasty. The exhibits include numerous fine bronzes, oracle bones, carved bone and small jade objects. Prefaces, introductions to each section and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 82 Ningxia Museum ed: SHENGHUI HUI XIANG: ZHONGGUO HUIZU JINGPIN WENWU. (Masterpieces of Muslim Culture in China). 盛世回鄉 : 中國回族精品文物. Beijing, 2012. 219 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Drawing on the collections of the Ningxia Museum, illustrates mainly Qing dynasty objects in various media (with a few earlier and some later pieces) relating to the Muslim culture in China. Well-illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 83 PINGDINGSHAN YINGGUO MUDI. (Cemetery of the Ying State at Pingdingshan). 平頂山應國墓地. Beijing, 2012. 6, 956 pp. text plus 112 pp. colour plates, 56 pp. b/w plates. Numerous b/w text drawings and diagrams. 1 foldout. 2 vols. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 170.00 Large two-volume excavation report on a cemetery for aristocrats of the Ying state which existed in China during the Western and Eastern Zhou dynasties. In keeping with its status, the grave goods excavated are of a high quality and include a large number of very fine bronzes, small jades and jewellery. Three page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese. 84 Pok Art House Ltd: ZITAN: THE MOST NOBLE HARDWOOD. 紫檀. Hong Kong, 2011. 243 pp. Numerous colour plates. Six foldouts. 32x24 cm. Cloth. 120.00 The standard reference on furniture made from this most exclusive of Chinese hardwoods. Illustrated throughout in colour with numerous fine examples of late Ming and (predominantly) Qing dynasty zitan furniture. Dual text in Chinese and English. 2011 reprint of the 1996 original edition. 85 Pu Anguo: MING QING JIAJU JIANSHANG. Ming and Qing Furniture Appreciation. 明清家具鑑賞 濮安國著. Hangzhou, 2012. 207 pp. Numerous colour plates and text illustrations. 28x22 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 Written by an expert on Chinese furniture, this is a good contribution on the discernment and appreciation of Ming and Qing furniture. Numerous colour illustrations plus a useful text. Text only in Chinese. Reprint of the 2004 edition. 86 Pu Anguo: MING QING JIAJU ZHUANGSHI YISHU. Decorative Art of Ming and Qing Furniture. 明清家具裝飾藝術 濮安國著. Hangzhou, 2012. 308 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 40.00 A detailed visual examination of decorative elements on Ming and Qing furniture ranging from the austerity of Ming furniture to the more detailed decorative elements and carving seen on later Qing furniture. Split into numerous sections chairbacks, decorative panels, locks, frames etc. Well-illustrated. Text only in Chinese. Reprint of the 2001 edition. 87 Pu Anguo: ZHONGGUO HONGMU JIAJU. Mahogany Furniture of China. 中國紅木家具 濮撲安國著. Beijing, 2012. 275 pp. Numerous colour text plates throughout. B/w text drawings. 28x22 cm. Wrappers. 35.00 A survey of the history and development of hongmu (red wood) furniture in China. Illustrated throughout with some very fine examples from the Forbidden City in Beijing, together with numerous other varied examples, including Suzhou style and other furniture from southern China. Text in Chinese. 88 Ren Gang & Wang Xiaoqun ed: JUESHI QIZHEN: YONGHE TANG CHENXIANG ZHENSHANG. (The Appreciation of Eaglewood Carvings in the Yonghe Tang Collection. 絕世奇珍 : 雍荷堂沉香珍賞 任剛王曉君主編. Shanghai, 2013. 2, 5, 249 pp. Colour plates throughout. One foldout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A visual survey of carvings made from eaglewood which grows in Yunnan province in China and down through Southeast Asia. In addition to carvings in the traditional Chinese style, eagle wood is also carved into shapes and forms that resemble the scholar s rocks (qishi) much loved by the Chinese literati. The carvings all appear to be modern. Colour plates throughout. Text only in Chinese. 89 Roberts, Claire: PHOTOGRAPHING CHINA. London, 2013. 200 pp. Colour and b/w text illustrations. 22x19 cm. Wrappers. 19.95 An illustrated study of the development of photography in China from 1840 to 2011. 90 Seaman, Joyce: MANJU. Netsuke from the Collection of the Ashmolean Museum. London, 2013. xii, 319 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x23 cm. Paper. 35.00 Produced to accompany an exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, this work also stands as the first comprehensive survey of this form of netsuke which comprises small carved discs primarily of ivory but also some in wood, metal and lacquer. 123 examples are illustrated in colour with both sides shown, including signatures. A good addition to the literature on netsuke. 91 Shanghai Museum: YOU LAN SHEN CAI: YUANDAI QINGHUA CIQI TE JI. Splendors in Smalt: The Art of Yuan Blue-and-White Porcelain. 幽藍神采 : 元代青花瓷器特集. Shanghai, 2012. 278 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 75.00 Catalogue of a superb exhibition at the Shanghai Museum showing some 90 important pieces of Yuan dynasty blue-and-white porcelain loaned from museums and institutions worldwide. A number of pieces are shown for the first time. Includes 10 pieces from the National Museum of Iran, one of the famous Percival David vases, the record-breaking guan sold in London in 2007, other examples from museums in Japan, Russia and the USA plus loans from museums in China. Prefaces, list of contents, brief introductions to each section and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. Recommended.

LIST 172 11 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 92 Shanghai Museum ed: HAN MO HUICUI: MEIGUO SHOUCANG ZHONGGUO WUDAI SONG YUAN SHU HUA ZHENPIN. Masterpieces of Early Chinese Painting and Calligraphy in American Collections. 韓墨薈萃 : 美國收藏中國五代宋元書畫珍品. Shanghai, 2012. 599 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 43x31 cm. Cloth. 1,350.00 Impressive catalogue of a marvellous and important exhibition at the Shanghai Museum comprising loans of 60 early Chinese paintings and calligraphy from four American museums; The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Cleveland Museum of Art and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibits date from the Five Dynasties through to the Yuan dynasty with the majority of the material being Song and Yuan dynasty. The exhibition was divided into sections: Stylistic Paradigms of Landscape Painting (15 paintings); The Rise of the Literati Landscape Tradition (11 works); The Flourishing of Figural and Religious Painting (15 paintings); Glories of Bird-and-Flower Painting (8 exhibits); Refinement and Self-expression in Song and Yuan Calligraphy (8 works). All the works are illustrated in their entirety and in sections showing close-up detail. Many are shown life-size. The colour plates are excellent. Whilst the works have been illustrated in previous works, the quality and size of these reproductions allow full and detailed examination and appreciation of these superb works. List of contents, list of plates, forewords, six essays and captions to plates in English. Fuller text and descriptions in Chinese. 93 Shanghai Museum ed: JING YANG QIANKUN: LUOYIDE KOUCEN XIANSHENG JUANZENG TONGJING JINGCUI. World in Mirror: Selected Bronze Mirrors from Lloyd Cotsen s Donation. 鏡吷乾坤 : 羅伊德 扣岑先生捐贈銅鏡精粹. Shanghai, 2012. 139 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. Colour text plates and b/w reproductions of rubbings of mirror patterns. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 50.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Shanghai Museum celebrating the donation by the American collector, Lloyd Cotsen, of 59 very fine Chinese bronze mirrors dating from the Qijia culture through to the Jin dynasty. All illustrated in colour and described. Introduction and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 94 Shanghai Museum ed: RONG GU KAI JIN: JINIAN XIE ZHILIU BAINIAN DANSHENG SHUHUA JINGPIN JI. From Tradition to Modernity: Centennial Anthology of Painting and Calligraphy by Xie Zhiliu. 融古開今 : 紀年謝稚柳百年誕生書畫精品集. Shanghai, 2009. 235 pp. Full page colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 38x27 cm. Stitched, cloth case. 125.00 Large two-volume catalogue of an exhibition at the Shanghai Museum celebrating the centenary of the birth of the accomplished 20th century Chinese painter, Xie Zhiliu. Predominantly shows his fine landscape paintings plus bird-and-flower works. A couple of examples of calligraphy. All illustrated in full page colour plates. Preface, abstract, contents, captions & postscript in English. 95 Shanghai Museum ed: SHU HUA JINGDIAN: GUGONG BOWUYUAN SHANGHAI BOWUGUAN ZHONGGUO GUDAI SHU HUA CANGPIN JI. Great Classics: Collection of Ancient Chinese Painting and Calligraphy from the Palace Museum and the Shanghai Museum. 書畫經典 : 故宮博物院上海博物館中國古代繪畫藏品集. Shanghai, 2005. 715 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 43x31 cm. Cloth. 1,350.00 Catalogue of a superb but poorly-publicized exhibition held at the Shanghai Museum at the end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. The exhibition comprised a total of 103 rare and rarely-seen works dating from the Western Jin through to the Yuan dynasty from the collection of the Shanghai Museum accompanied by major loans of equally rare works from the Gugong Museum. The works are sublime. They are dated as follows: Western Jin (1); Western Wei (1); Sui dynasty (1); Tang dynasty (4); Five Dynasties (2); Northern Song (13), Southern Song (46), Jin dynasty (1), Yuan dynasty (46). All the paintings and calligraphy are illustrated in their entirety and then are illustrated in sections showing close-up detail allowing full appreciation of these treasures. Many are reproduced in their original size. The colour plates are to an extremely high standard. In many the weave of the silk or texture of the paper can be seen. The catalogue is an excellent visual and research reference and there appears to be no duplication with works in the major 2002 Chinese painting exhibition held at the Shanghai Museum. List of contents and list of plates in English. Also a one page introduction and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. We have only just come across this work despite the exhibition being back in 2005 and it is hard to obtain as we are informed it is out-of-print. 96 Shenzhen Museum ed: JING HAN CHUNQIU: QINGFENG TANG, SANJING TANG CANG ZHONGGUO GUDAI TONG JING. (Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirrors from the Qing Feng Tang and Sanjing Tang Collections). 鏡涵春秋 : 青峰堂, 三鏡堂藏中國古代銅鏡. Beijing, 2012. 382 pp. Full page colour plates and colour text plates showing close-up detail throughout. B/w reproductions of rubbings of mirror designs. 30x22 cm. Wrappers. 110.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Shenzhen Museum showing 242 very fine Chinese bronze mirrors dating from the Shang dynasty through to the Ming with extensive amounts of Han and Tang dynasty examples. The mirrors come from two private Chinese collections. All the mirrors are illustrated in full page colour plates, many being shown life-size or near life-size. Accompanying text plates show close-up detail or rubbings of mirror designs. An excellent visual and study reference. Text in Chinese. 97 SICHUAN GU JIANZHU CEHUI TUJI. (Architectural Drawings of the Ancient Architecture of Sichuan: A Second Compilation). 四川古建築測繪圖集第二輯. Beijing, 2010. iii, 286 pp. 24 pp. colour plates, b/w architectural drawings and plans throughout. 2 foldouts. 29x21 cm. Boards. 50.00 Interesting and informative work containing architectural plans and drawings of numerous varied types of ancient buildings found in China s Sichuan province. The second compilation of such material. Illustrated throughout. A good study reference. In Chinese. 98 Sturman, P. & Tai, S. ed: THE ARTFUL RECLUSE. Painting, Poetry and Politics in 17th Century. Munich, 2012. 320 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 30x25 cm. Cloth. 40.00 This is a well-illustrated catalogue produced to accompany an exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and then at the Asia Society of New York. The theme of reclusion (deeply associated with ancient Chinese literati culture) was especially prevalent during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, a period of unrivalled artistic achievement and historical drama. The exhibition explores this theme and how such painters expressed their thoughts and views through a showing of nearly 60 hanging and hand scrolls, albums and fans many never previously published. All exhibits illustrated and well-described and accompanied by essays. 99 Sui Weimin: ZHEN ZHONG JINGHUA. The Quintessence of Ancient Ceramic Pillows. 枕中菁華 眭偉民著. Shanghai, 2013. 190 pp. Colour plates throughout, many full page. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Illustrates 62 very fine Chinese ceramic pillows from the collection of the author, Sui Weimin. The pillows date from the Tang, Song and Jin dynasties. All shown in fine colour plates, the majority in multiple views. Two-page foreword in English by Professor Liu Xinyuan. Captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese.

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 12 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 100 Sun Zhouyong: CRAFT PRODUCTION IN THE WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (1046-771 BC). A Case Study of a Jue-Earrings Workshop at the Predynastic Capital Site, Zhouyuan, China. BAR International Series 1777. Oxford, 2008. vii, 127 pp. Illustrations, maps and plans. 30x21 cm. Paper. 28.00 An investigation of the craft production system during the Western Zhou through a detailed assessment of this particular site. 101 SUZHOU GUDIAN YUANLIN YINGZAO LU. (A Record of the Architectural Construction of the Ancient Gardens of Suzhou). 蘇州古典園林營造錄. Beijing, 2011. 241 pp. Colour plates, b/w architectural and text drawings throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A very good work on the gardens of Suzhou and their architectural construction. Buildings, pavilions and architectural and design features of the buildings are illustrated in colour and accompanied by architectural drawings showing much detail of their construction. Includes a section on the placement of the distinctive large stones in the gardens. Reprint of the 2003 edition. 102 Suzhou Museum: SUZHOU BOWUGUAN CANG LIDAI BEI ZHI. Ancient Tablet Stone Collected by Suzhou Museum. 蘇州博物館藏歷代碑志. Beijing, 2012. 310 pp. Full page b/w plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 45.00 Shows a broad selection of reproductions of rubbings of inscriptions on stone tablets and stelae in the collection of the Suzhou Museum. Preface, foreword and list of contents in English. Main body of text in Chinese. 103 Tie Yuan & Xi Ming: QINGDAI GUANYAO CIQI SHI. (The History of Qing Dynasty Ceramics Produced for the Imperial Court ). 清代官窯瓷器史 鐵源溪明著. Beijing, 2012. 1163 pp. Numerous small colour text plates. Tables. 4 vols. 31x24 cm. Boards. 500.00 A detailed four-volume survey of the production and use of ceramics commissioned by the Qing dynasty imperial court. The work is divided into 19 chapters: 1. General Introduction to the Production of Imperial Ceramics; 2. Craftsmen Involved in the Production of Imperial Ceramics; 3. Techniques of Production; 4. The Economics and Costs of Production; 5. Styles and Methods Used; 6. Quality Control; 7. Types of Ceramics; 8. Ceramics for Use in Sacrifices; 9. Ceramics for Use in Buddhist Rituals; 10. Imperial Ceramics for the Scholar s Study; 11. Ceramics Bestowed as an Imperial Reward; 12. Ceramics Used at Banquets and at the Emperor s Table; 13. Ceramics to be Used for Display; 14. Ceramics for Imperial Wedding Ceremonies; 15. Ceramics Used in Ceremonies Bestowing Longevity; 16. Ceramics Used in Funeral Ceremonies; 17. Ceramics to be Placed in Tombs; 18. The Storage of Imperial Ceramics; 19. Loss and Damage. Supplements accompany. The volumes are illustrated with numerous colour text plates showing superb Qing dynasty imperial ceramics from 8 top Chinese museums, including the Gugong Museum in Beijing and the National Palace Museum in Taibei. An excellent research reference. Text in Chinese. 104 Vine, Richard: NEW CHINA NEW ART. Revised and Expanded Edition. London, 2011. 256 pp. 170 colour illustrations. 19x23 cm. Paper. 24.99 Updated & expanded, this work critically surveys eighty of the most influential contemporary Chinese artists. Illustrated throughout. 105 Wan Pengfei ed: FEINUO CANG JIN (CHUNQIU ZHANGUO BIAN). (Metalwork Collected by Feinuo from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States). 飛諾藏金 ( 春秋戰國編 ) 宛鵬飛編著. Zhengzhou, 2012. 138 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 An interesting selection of some 50 examples of ancient Chinese bronze weaponry dating from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States. Of particular note is that all the pieces shown have inlaid or inscribed characters. Illustrated throughout. In Chinese. 106 Wang Heng ed: YUNGANG SHIKU CIDIAN. (A Dictionary of the Yungang Caves). 雲岡石窟辭典 王恒編著. Chengdu, 2012. 788 pp. B/w text illustrations. Foldout line-drawn panorama of the Yungang Caves. 24x18 cm. Boards. 60.00 Useful research and reference tool pertaining to the Northern Wei Yungang Buddhist cave complex in China s Shanxi province. Hundreds of terms are given, the majority with detailed descriptions. In Chinese. 107 Wang Weilian & Li Mi ed: ZHU MU WENWAN. (Bamboo and Wood Scholar s Studio Objects). 竹木文玩 王維廉李宓主編. Beijing, 2012. 12, 269 pp. 253 pp. colour plates. 29x21 cm. Boards. 90.00 Rather good and well-illustrated work showing 188 examples of Chinese bamboo and wood carvings from two private collections in China. Loosely arranged by type of carving brushpots, figurines, small carved cups etc. The quality of the objects is generally very good and all are illustrated in colour plates with signatures of carvers shown. Brief captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. Useful 16 page appendix (listed alphabetically by pronunciation of character) of names of carvers with brief information on each carver. A worthwhile contribution to the subject. 108 Wang Xueli: JIEDU QIN YONG: KAOGU QINLIZHE DE SHIJIAO. (Interpreting the Terracotta Army: A Personal Archaeological Perspective). 解讀秦俑 : 考古亲歷者的視角 王學理著. Beijing, 2011. 10, 545 pp. plus 8 pp. of 73 colour plates. Numerous b/w in text drawings and diagrams throughout. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Written by an archaeologist who has worked extensively with the excavation of the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qinshuhuang. 109 Wei Mingjia (Peter): TRANSITION FROM FORAGING TO FARMING IN NORTHEAST CHINA. BAR International Series 1629. Oxford, 2007. xiii, 211 pp. Numerous b/w figures and tables. 30x21 cm. Paper. 36.00 A survey of this important transition accompanied by case studies. 110 Wei Yuejin: SONGDAI TAO MO. (Song Dynasty Moulded Pottery ). 宋代陶模 魏躍進著. Kaifeng, 2010. 2, 321 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Interesting and well-illustrated survey of a little-known aspect of Song dynasty ceramics that of moulded pottery. These are small objects (some quite fine) made from clay pressed into a mould and then baked. The variety of objects and their size seem to indicate that such moulded objects were used as charms, talismans and votive offerings by the general populace. A broad selection are here illustrated, both the moulded object and, in a good many cases, the mould itself. Illustrated throughout in colour, many of the objects being shown larger than life-size. In Chinese. 111 Wenzhou Museum ed: ZHONGGUO TAOCI: OU YAO. Ou Porcelain Wares, Chinese Ceramics. 中國陶瓷 : 甌窯. Beijing, 2012. 311 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 150.00 A good visual survey on the wares of this little-known kiln located in China s Zhejiang province. The kiln operated for a number of centuries as is demonstrated by the wealth of material from different dynasties shown here. Includes material from the Eastern Han, Three Kingdoms, Western and Eastern Jin, Tang, Five Dynasties and Northern and Southern Song. Fine full page colour plates throughout show many fine examples of the kiln s output. It seems the majority of the objects are held in the Wenzhou Museum. In Chinese.

LIST 172 13 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 112 WU GUANZHONG HUA JI. (The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong). 吳冠中. Zhongguo Xiandai Ming Jia Hua Ji. Nanchang, 2008. 9, 4, 423 pp. 410 pp. colour plates. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Good two-volume survey of the work of the modern Chinese painter, Wu Guanzhong, from early days up to the end of the 1990s. Full page colour plates (many double page) throughout. Text in Chinese. 113 Wu Hsiao-yun: CHARIOTS IN EARLY CHINA. Origins, Cultural Interaction and Identity. BAR International Series 2457. Oxford, 2013. iv, 135 pp. Numerous illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 28.00 Focuses on the contribution of the nomads of the central Asian steppes to the development and use of chariots in China through the study of chariots unearthed from Shang and Zhou archaeological sites. 114 Xie Shaoting: FAXIAN BAGUO. (The Discovery of the Ba Kingdom). 發現霸國 謝口亭著. Taiyuan, 2012. 6, 118 pp. Numerous colour text illustrations. 24x18 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 Examines the discovery of this Western Zhou kingdom that existed in China s Shanxi province through the excavation of the Dahekou cemetery that dates from this period. Illustrated with numerous fine bronzes. In Chinese. 115 XINZHENG XIYASI DONGZHOU MUDI. Xiyasi Cemetery of the Eastern Zhou Period in Xinzheng. 新鄭西亞斯東周墓地. Zhengzhou, 2012. vii, 264 pp. text plus 50 pp. colour and 24 pp. b/w plates. Numerous b/w text drawings and a few b/w text illustrations 27x19 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Xinzheng is an ancient city located in China s Henan province. The excavation of this Eastern Zhou cemetery yielded 5000 artefacts in various materials from jade and crystal to pottery and small bronzes. A large selection of the best objects are illustrated. 116 Xu Jinfan & Chen Bing ed: ZHONGGUO WANQING QIANJIANG CAI CIQI. Qianjiang Ware in the Late Qing Period. 中國晚清淺絳彩瓷器 徐錦范陳兵主編. Shanghai, 2011. 558 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 31x23 cm. Cloth. 170.00 An excellent contribution to the subject of Qing dynasty Chinese ceramics showing 405 examples of finely-painted Qianjiang wares produced in the Guangxu reign (1875-1908). All illustrated in fine colour plates (many full page). Base marks and inscriptions with signatures also shown. Includes both famous Qianjiang artists (Cheng Men, Wang Youtang) and many lesser-known artists. Introductions and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 117 Xu Qing: SHUO BI. (A Discussion about Brushes). 說筆 徐清著. Beijing, 2011. 2, 4, 152 pp. Numerous colour plates. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 23.00 Illustrated with numerous fine examples, a couple from the Ming, many from the Qing and a few Republic period. In Chinese. 118 Yang Xin et al: QINGMING SHANGHE TU DE GUSHI. A Story of Qingming Shanghe Tu. 清明上河圖的故事 楊新等著. Beijing, 2012. 199 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 24x19 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 An illustrated exploration of this most famous of Chinese paintings. Text only in Chinese. 119 YING ZHI SHEN GONG: GUANG YAO YANG XIAN: YIXING MINJIAN SHOUCANG TONG JING JINGPIN JI. (A Collection of Fine Bronze Mirror from Private Collections in the Yixing Area). 瑩質神工 : 光耀陽羨 : 宜興民間收藏銅鏡精品集. Beijing, 2013. 401 pp. Fullpage colour plates throughout, together with b/w illustrations of rubbings of mirror designs. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 150.00 Shows 203 very fine bronze mirrors dating from the Spring and Autumn Period through to the Ming dynasty the majority of material from the earlier centuries leading up to, and including, the Tang dynasty. All illustrated in full page colour plates and accompanied by full page reproductions of rubbings of the mirror design. Text in Chinese. 120 You Guoqing: QUWEI DE JIAGU JIN WEN. Interesting Inscriptions on Oracle Bones and Bronzes. 趣味的甲古金文 游國慶著. Taibei, 2012. 239 pp. Colour, b/w plates and reproductions of characters throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 35.00 Produced to accompany two fine exhibitions of ancient Chinese art and archaeology at the National Palace Museum in 2012, this work examines inscriptions on oracle bones and ancient bronzes in the Museum s collection and explores the development of the Chinese script from early pictograms through to the characters of today. Illustrated throughout. Text in Chinese. 121 ZAO RUI GONG QIAO: ZHONGGUO GUDAI JIAJU YISHU ZHAN. The Art of Woodworking An Exhibition of Chinese Antique Furniture. 鑿枘工巧 : 中國古代家具藝術展. N.p., 2010. 156 pp. Numerous full page colour plates. 27x21 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Catalogue of what appears to have been a 2010 travelling exhibition of Chinese furniture dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. The majority of the pieces are unrestored. A total of 63 exhibits are illustrated ranging from wash stands and cupboards to tables and chests. The pieces come from private collections in China. Text in Chinese. 122 ZAO RUI GONG QIAO: ZHONGGUO GU WOJU. The Art of Classical Chinese Beds. 鑿枘工巧 : 中國古臥具. Beijing, 2010. 191 pp. Numerous full page colour plates. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Catalogue of what seems to have been a 2010 travelling exhibition of Chinese wooden beds dating from the 10th (!) to 19th centuries. Organized in conjunction with a similar travelling exhibition of Chinese furniture. A number of the pieces are unrestored. A total of 34 exhibits are illustrated. The pieces come from private collections in China. Text in Chinese. 123 Zhang Defang & Sun Jiazhou: JUYAN DUNHUANG HAN JIAN CHUTU YIZHI SHIDI KAOCHA LUNWEN JI. (Investigations into Han Dynasty Bamboo Slip Documents Excavated at the Juyan Fortress and Dunhuang). 居延敦煌漢簡出土遺址實地考察論文集 張德芳孫家洲主編. Shanghai, 2012. 2, 2, 285 pp plus 43 pp. of 86 colour illustrations. 26x19 cm. 35.00 A selection of essays on Han dynasty bamboo slips excavated at sights in and around the Juyan Fortress in Gansu province and sites near Dunhuang. Text only in Chinese. 124 Zhang Lan & Ye Yang ed: SHANGHAI JIUJIAOCHANG NIAN HUA. The Show of the Wood Engraved New Year Pictures of Shanghai Old Drill Ground. 上海舊校場年畫 張嵐葉楊主編. Beijing, 2012. 173 pp. Numerous in text colour plates. 28x20 cm. Stitched wrappers. 80.00 A nianhua (New Year print) tradition particular to Shanghai. Named after the printing and painting stands which flourished in the Old Drill Ground (Jiujiaochang) in Shanghai, these nianhua showed local sights and events and illustrated topical news events and stories such as Acrobatics in Yu Garden and Western Chiarini Circus. Many of the nianhua are traditional in style, others reflect

NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 14 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS the westernisation of Shanghai at the end of the 19th and into the 20th centuries. Illustrated throughout. An interesting contribution to the culture of old Shanghai. Very brief introduction in English, otherwise Chinese text only. 125 Zhang Liangren: ANCIENT SOCIETY AND METALLURGY. A Comparative Study of Bronze Age Societies in Central Eurasia and North China. BAR International Series 2328. Oxford, 2012. xii, 198 pp. Numerous b/w figures and tables. 30x21 cm. Paper. 35.00 Compares and contrasts Bronze Age societies from sites across the former Soviet Union with those found in northern China. 126 Zhang Wenling: HUANGJIN CAOYUAN: GUDAI OUYA CAOYUAN WENHUA TANHUI. The Golden Steppes An Exploration of the Ancient Eurasian Steppe Culture. 黃金草原 : 古代歐亞草原文化探徽 張文玲著. Shanghai, 2012. 7, 257 pp. Colour text plates and b/w text drawings. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 A study of the Eurasian steppe nomadic culture illustrated with interesting and unusual objects in Russian museums (the Hermitage plus a few lesser-known collections) and also artefacts in Chinese museum collections. Primarily bronzes and gold. Accompanied by good text drawings of objects. In Chinese. 127 Zhang Yiguo: CHUN RONG SHI HUI: MEIGUO ZHEN CANG ZHONGGUO SHUHUA. Ten Spring Flowers Blooming; An American Collection of Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy. 春榮十卉 : 美國珍藏中國書畫 張以國著編. Shijiazhuang, 2012. 287 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 31x24 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 80.00 Catalogue of an American collection of Ming, Qing and 20th century Chinese painting and calligraphy which has been formed over the last 20 years. All illustrated in colour and well-described. Dual text in English and Chinese. 128 Zhao Qiang: XIANG JIAN DAO: DAO JIAN WENHUA PINJIAN. (The Connoisseurship and Appreciation of Swords and Knives). 相劍刀 : 刀劍文化品鑒 趙強著. Shijiazhuang, 2012. 221 pp. Numerous colour text illustrations. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 Illustrated throughout with colour text illustrations showing numerous examples of Chinese swords and knives dating from the Ming and (mostly) Qing dynasties. In Chinese. 129 Zhao Shen: FULING. Fuling Imperial Tomb. 福陵. Beijing, 2011. 175 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x23 cm. Boards. 35.00 A survey of the Fuling imperial tomb located near Shenyang in north-east China. The tomb was built for Nurhaci, the Manchu founder of the Qing dynasty and his Queen. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs and with a very useful and interesting text which, amongst much else, examines Chinese imperial tomb culture and traditions. Dual texts in Chinese and English. 130 Zhao Xuemei: TANG FENG SONG YU: SHANXI JINCHENG GUOBAO QINGLIAN SI, YUHUANG MIAO CAI SU SHANGXI. Beauty of Tang and Song: Statues in Qinglian Temple and Jade Emperor Temple of Jincheng, Shanxi Province. 唐風宋雨 : 山西晉城國寶青蓮寺, 玉皇廟彩塑賞析 趙學梅著. Beijing, 2011. 204 pp. Colour plates throughout including a number of foldout plates. 31x25 cm. Boards. 90.00 Fine visual survey of the fine Tang and Song dynasty stucco statues in the above two ancient temples in China s Shanxi province. Very fine colour photography throughout. Near dual texts in Chinese and English. 131 Zhejiang Provincial Museum ed: DA YUAN FAN YING: HANGUO XIN AN CHENCHUAN CHUSHUI WENWU JINGHUA. Sailing from the Great Yuan Dynasty: Relics Excavated from the Great Yuan Dynasty. 大元帆影 : 韓國新安沉船出水文物精華 浙江省博物館編. Haishang Sichou zhi Lu (Taoci zhi Lu) Xilie Te Zhan zhi Yi. Beijing, 2012. 247 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Catalogue of a loan exhibition from South Korea held at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, China, showing the famous find of Southern Song and Yuan dynasty Chinese ceramics from the Sinan shipwreck found off the coast of South Korea. Also a number of artefacts in other media. All illustrated in excellent colour plates. text in Chinese. 132 Zhejiang Provincial Museum ed: FEI SE CHU GAOLI: HANGUO KANGJIN GAOLI QINGCI TE ZHAN. Exhibition of Goryeo Celadon Wares from Gangjin of Korea. 翡色出高麗 : 韓國康津高麗青瓷特展 浙江省博物館編. Beijing, 2012. 151 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 47.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, China, showing beautiful Korean Koryo period celadons dating from the 11th to 14th centuries. Accompanied by a number of modern examples which demonstrate that the art of producing these fine ceramics lives on. The ceramics were loaned by the Gangjin Celadon Museum in South Korea. Fine illustrated throughout. 133 Zhejiang Provincial Museum ed: HUI SHI TIANGONG: ZHONGGUO GUDAI FAMING CHUANGZAO WENWU ZHAN. Beneficent Craftsmanship: Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Invention Artifacts. 惠世天工 : 中國古代發明創造文物展. Beijing, 2012. 311 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Boards. 95.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, China, which showed Chinese inventions with the emphasis on early excavated material dating from the Song dynasty and before. In four main sections: The Wine Culture of Ancient China, The Tea Culture of Ancient China, Lacquer Art of Ancient China, The Art of the Bronze Mirrors of Ancient China. Illustrated throughout in colour. The objects exhibited come from museum collections throughout China. Prefaces and brief introductions to each section and subsection in English. Main text in Chinese. 134 Zhejiang Provincial Museum ed: JIXIANG RUYI: ZHEJIANG SHAOXING HANYUE TANG CANG GUDAI YISHUPIN JINGCUI. Good Luck and Auspiciousness: Gems of Ancient Art Works Collected by Shaoxing Hall of Hanyue, Zhejiang. 吉祥如意 : 浙江紹興韓越堂藏古代藝術品精粹. Beijing, 2013. 291 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Gushan branch of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum showing highlights from the privately-held Hanyue Tang collection. The collection focuses on fine Chinese works of art in various media which have auspicious emblems or associations. Includes ceramics, jade, carvings and cloisonné. Illustrated throughout in colour. Dual texts in English and Chinese. 135 Zhejiang Provincial Museum ed: ZHE PAI JI YING: MINGDAI ZHE PAI HUIHUA ZHENPIN TEZHAN JI. (Special Exhibition of Treasures of Ming Dynasty Chinese Painting of the Zhejiang School). 浙派集英 : 明代浙派繪畫珍品特展集. Hangzhou, 2012. 229 pp. Colour plates throughout. 38x27 cm. Boards. 120.00 Catalogue of an excellent exhibition at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, China, showing very fine paintings from the Zhejiang provincial school which flourished during the Ming dynasty. The paintings came from the museum s collection and also included loans from other major museums in China. A total of some 80 paintings were exhibited. Illustrated throughout with fine colour plates.

LIST 172 15 NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS 136 Zhenjiang Museum ed: ZHENJIANG CHUTU JINYINQI. (Gold and Silver Excavated in the Zhenjiang Area). 鎮江出土金銀器 鎮江博物館編著. Beijing, 2012. 6, 173 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text drawings. 29x22 cm. Boards. 50.00 Shows 203 fine and varied Chinese gold and silver objects dating from the Han through to the Qing excavated in and around the city of Zhenjiang in China s Hubei province. The majority of the material is pre-ming and includes a good selection of Tang and Song material. All objects held in the collection of Zhenjiang Museum. All illustrated in colour and described. Text in Chinese. 137 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 1: ZAOQI SIYUAN BIHUA. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 1: Early Temple Murals). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 1: 早期寺院壁畫. Guangzhou, 2011. 5, 1, 2, 7, 274 pp. 187 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 90.00 Part of a series, this first volume in early temple murals mainly shows murals dated to the Song and Jin dynasties from a number of temples in China. Good colour plates. Text in Chinese. 138 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 2: YUANDAI SIGUAN SHUI LU FA HUITU. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 2: Yuan Dynasty Paintings of the Water-and-Land Ritual). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 2: 元代寺觀水陸法繪圖. Guangzhou, 2011. 3, 4, 205 pp. 178 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Part of a series on temple murals in China, this volume focuses on murals which can be dated to the Yuan dynasty which depict the Buddhist Water-and-Land ritual. The murals are in a number of temples in Shanxi province. Good colour plates. Text in Chinese. 139 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 3: MING QING SIGUAN SHUI LU FA HUITU. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 3: Ming and Qing Dynasty Water-and-Land Ritual Temple Paintings). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 3: 明清寺觀水陸法繪圖. Guangzhou, 2011. 3, 6, 226 pp. 173 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Part of a series, this volume illustrates a wide selection of Ming and Qing dynasty temple murals which depict the Buddhist Waterand-Land ritual. The murals shown are predominantly from temples in Hebei and Shanxi provinces and are shown in fine colour plates. Text in Chinese. 140 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 4: MINGDAI SIYUAN FOCHUAN TU. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 4: Ming Dynasty Buddhist Paintings). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 4: 明代寺院佛傳圖. Guangzhou, 2011. 3, 4, 197 pp. 176 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Part of a series, this volumes focuses purely on a series of temple murals which can be dated precisely to the Ming dynasty located in the Chuangge Xueyuan Temple in Sichuan province. Well-illustrated with colour plates. Text in Chinese. 141 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 5: MING QING SIYUAN FOCHUAN TU. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 5: Ming and Qing Dynasty Buddhist Paintings). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 5: 明清寺院佛傳圖. Guangzhou, 2009. 3, 6, 238 pp. 193 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 90.00 Part of a series, this volumes focuses on Ming and Qing dynasty Buddhist mural paintings from little-known temples in Gansu and Qinghai provinces. Good colour plates. Text in Chinese. 142 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 6: MING QING SIYUAN TUJUE: ZHUTIAN TU. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 6: Ming and Qing Dynasty Images of Buddhist Gods). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 6: 明清寺院圖覺 : 諸天圖. Guangzhou, 2009. 3, 5, 187 pp. 146 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Shows numerous Buddhist gods depicted in scenes from Buddhist mythology. The murals shown date from the Ming and Qing dynasties and come from a number of temples in China, predominantly in Sichuan province. Text in Chinese. 143 ZHONGGUO SIGUAN BIHUA QUANJI 7: YUAN MING QING CHAN CI BIHUA. (A Compilation of Temple Murals in China: Volume 7: Yuan Ming and Qing Daoist Temple Murals). 中國寺觀壁畫全集 7: 元明清禪祠壁畫. Guangzhou, 2009. 3, 2, 109 pp. 88 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 70.00 Useful visual reference on scarcely-seen Daoist temple murals dating from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The murals shown are predominantly from temples in Shanxi province. Fine colour plates show the murals which depict scenes from Daoist mythology. 144 Zhou Rong: BENCAO TUPU. (An Illustrated Pharmacopeia). 本草圖譜 周榮. Beijing, 2011. 158 pp. Numerous colour in text illustrations. 25x22 cm. Decorative boards. 90.00 Facsimile of a very Ming dynasty hand-painted album in the collection of the National Library of China showing Chinese medicinal plants (and also a few birds) with accompanying explanatory calligraphy. The text by Zhou Rong and the paintings by Zhou Shuhu and Zhou Shuxi. Pleasing full page reproductions throughout. Text only in Chinese. 145 Zhu Jun et al: HE HUANG CANG ZHEN: LISHI WENWU JUAN. (Treasures of the Huang River: Historical Artefacts). 河湟藏珍 : 歷史文物卷. Beijing, 2012. 261 pp. Colour plates (many full page) throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 70.00 Well-illustrated survey of artefacts held in the collections of the Qinghai Provincial Museum and the Qinghai Minorities Museum. Primarily pottery, ceramics and bronzes. The objects date from the Neolithic through to the Qing dynasty. Includes much material little, if ever, previously published. Colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 146 Zhu Jun et al: HE HUANG CANG ZHEN: ZANGCHUAN FOJIAO WENWU JUAN. (Treasures of the Huang River: Tibetan Buddhist Relics). 河湟藏珍 : 藏傳佛教文物卷. Beijing, 2012. 239 pp. Colour plates (many full page) throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 65.00 Well-illustrated survey of Tibetan Buddhist objects held in the collections of the Qinghai Provincial Museum and the Qinghai Minorities Museum. The vast majority of the objects date from the Qing dynasty. Includes much material little, if ever, previously published. Colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 147 Zou Minne et al. ed: XIANG XIU ZHI HUN: ZHONGGUO TAOYUAN CHUANTONG CIXIU. Soul of Hunan Embroidery: Traditional Taoyuan Embroidery of China. 湘繡之魂 : 中國桃源傳統刺繡 鄒敏訥等編著. Changhsa, 2012. 129 pp. Colour plates throughout. 3 foldouts. 29x41 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Large format colourful visual survey of this folk embroidery from Hunan province in China. Illustrated throughout with full page colour plates allowing full appreciation of the skill and work involved. The works are mostly from private collections but include a couple from the collection of the Hunan Provincial Museum. In Chinese.

JADE 16 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS JADE 148 2011 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ARTS AUCTION RECORDS 2010.1.1-2010.12.3: JADE. 2011 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Yuqi. 2011 拍賣年鑒 : 玉器. Changsha, 2011. 244 pp. Colour plates. 26x18 cm. Paper. 25.00 Coverage of auction prices for Chinese jade sold in auction in China in 2010. Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples shown with prices realised. Text in Chinese. 149 2012 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ARTS AUCTION RECORDS 2011.1.1-2011.12.31 (JADES). 2012 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Yuqi. 2012 拍賣年鑒 : 玉器. Changsha, 2012. 196 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 30.00 Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples of Chinese jade that were auctioned worldwide in 2011 with prices realised in RMB. Text in Chinese. 150 Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum: CHINESE ARCHAIC JADES FROM THE NAKASHIMA COLLECTION. Chugoku Kogyokuki no Seika: Nakashima Korekushon. Aichi, 2000. 123 pp. 67 pp. colour and 17 pp. b/w plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 45.00 An exhibition showing 136 archaic and archaic-style jades from the Nakashima collection. Pieces date from the Neolithic era to the late Qing dynasty. Many fine pieces. Captions in English, otherwise Japanese text only. 151 Alvin Lo Oriental Art: AUSPICIOUS JADE ANIMALS. New York, 2001. 44 pp. 20 pp. colour plates of which 2 foldouts. 29x22 cm. Paper. 40.00 Dealer s catalogue showing 20 fine pieces of animal jades dating from the Eastern Zhou to the Qing. Subjects range through a pair of dragon-shaped pendants, a coiled snake, a crane and a crab to mythical beasts and a water buffalo. All well-described and illustrated. 152 Anhui Archaeological Research Institute: LINGJIATAN YUQI. Jades Unearthed from Lingjiatan. 凌家灘玉器. Beijing, 2000. 3, 160 pp. 140 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 One hundred and forty jade pieces from the Neolithic site at Lingjiatan in Anhui province are here shown in good colour plates. Many fine and unusual pieces including a jade eagle, a jade hat ornament, a jade figurine, bi discs, axe heads etc. Captions in English, otherwise Chinese text only. 153 Argencé, René-Yvon Lefebvre d : CHINESE JADES IN THE AVERY BRUNDAGE COLLECTION. A Selection of Religious Symbols, Insignia of Rank, Ceremonial Weapons... Tokyo, 1972. 184 pp. 80 colour plates. 23x21 cm. Cloth. 40.00 The collection is extremely varied and well-known for its high quality. Hardback edition. 154 Argencé, René-Yvon Lefebvre d : CHINESE JADES IN THE AVERY BRUNDAGE COLLECTION. A Selection of Religious Symbols, Insignia of Rank, Ceremonial Weapons... Tokyo, 1972. 184 pp. 80 colour plates. 23x20 cm. Paper. 30.00 The collection is extremely varied and well-known for its high quality. 155 Aurora Art Museum: GU YU XUANCUI 1. Selected Works of Jade from the Collection of Aurora Art Museum Volume I. 古玉選粹 1 宸旦藝術博物館. Taipei, 2003. 409 pp. Colour plates. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 125.00 Catalogue of selected jades in the collection of the privately-funded Aurora Art Museum in Taipei. This first volume shows a total of 180 single and grouped jades dating from the Neolithic Hongshan and Liangzhu cultures through the Shang and Zhou to the Han dynasties. Extremely fine pieces illustrated in fine colour plates and with a dual Chinese and English text. 156 Aurora Art Museum: HANDAI YUQI. Jades of Han Dynasty. 漢代玉器. Taipei, 2005. 303 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 175.00 Catalogue of selected jades dating from the Han dynasty in the collection of the privately-funded Aurora Art Museum in Taipei. A total of 224 jades (or groups of jades) are illustrated in colour, including many small animal jades, anthropomorphic designs and pendants. English captions to plates. Main text in Chinese. 157 Aurora Art Museum: HONGSHAN YUQI. Jades of Hongshan Culture. 紅山玉器. Taipei, 2007. 335 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 185.00 Catalogue showing 305 Chinese jades dating from the Neolithic Hongshan culture held in the collection of the privately-owned Aurora Art Museum in Taipei. The jades are beautifully carved and polished and are testament to the artistic prowess of the craftsmen of ancient China. Includes many pieces with animal designs, figure designs, carved jade knives, bi discs, axes and much more. Illustrated throughout in colour. English captions to plates. Main text in Chinese. 158 Aurora Art Museum: ZHANGUO YUQI. Jades of Warring States Period. 戰國玉器. Taipei, 2007. 359 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 185.00 Catalogue of superb and intricately-carved Chinese jades dating from the Warring States period (475-221 BC) held in the collection of the privately-owned Aurora Art Museum in Taipei. A total of 300 jades (or groups of jades) are illustrated in colour and described. The majority of pieces are small objects belthooks, many small ornaments with dragon designs, animal and anthropomorphic designs and pendants. English captions to plates. Main text in Chinese. 159 AUSPICIOUS ORNAMENTAL JADES. A Wanyu Shanfang Collection of Qing Jades. Hong Kong, 2008. 46 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x19 cm. Paper. 20.00 A small but exceptional selection of Qing dynasty ornamental auspicious jades. 23 pieces all illustrated in colour and described. Dual texts in Chinese and English. 160 THE BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURE OF JADE. Taibei, 1972. Short introduction in Chinese, 95 colour plates. 27x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Published by the Yüruyi, assumedly a jewellery store in Taipei wishing to promote their jadeite carvings. In Chinese. 161 BEIJING WENWU JINGCUI DAXI: YUQI JUAN. Gems of Beijing Cultural Relics Series: Jades. 北京文物精粹大繫 : 玉器卷. Beijing Wenwu Jingcui Daxi 5. Beijing, 2002. 245, 39 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00

LIST 172 17 JADE Number 5 in a series on cultural treasures to be found in the Beijing area, this well-illustrated volume shows about 300 jades from the Neolithic to the Qing from various collections in Beijing. With excellent colour illustrations and a near dual text. 162 Bernstein & Co., Sam: CHINESE JADE FROM DISTANT CENTURIES. San Francisco, 1992. 88 pp. with 43 full-colour plates and descriptions of 43 objects. 28x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 With a preface by Clarence Shangraw, this is the first catalogue issued by the Oriental art dealers S. Bernstein & Co. It covers 43 objects in jade from Neolithic period to Qing dynasty. 163 Bisscop, Nicole De: CHINESE JADE AND SCROLL PAINTINGS FROM THE DONGXI COLLECTION. Brussels, 1995. 140 pp. 76 colour illustrations and plates. 29x23 cm. Paper. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Kredietbank of early jades belonging to a European couple. The paintings, of which 13 are illustrated in colour, are of 20th century date and occupy a minor part of the catalogue. 164 Changshu Museum: CHANGSHU BOWUGUAN CANG YU. Collected Jade of Changshu Museum. 常熟博物館藏玉. Beijing, 2001. 51 pp. text plus 185 pp. colour plates, 22 23 28x21 cm. Paper. 45.00 Well-illustrated monograph on this little-known jade collection. Large colour plates show 185 objects dating from the Liangzhu culture through to the Qing dynasty. 23 pages of plate captions in English. Main text in Chinese. Out-of-print. 165 Cheng Te-k un: THE CARVING OF JADE IN THE SHANG PERIOD. Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society. N.p, 1955. 18 pp. text plus 14 pp. b/w plates illustrating 44 figures. 28x22 cm. Paper. 15.00 An analysis of the data compiled by Dr Li Chi of the jades found at Anyang. Followed by a discussion of the techniques of carving. 166 Cheng Te-k un: JADE FLOWERS AND FLORAL PATTERNS IN CHINESE DECORATIVE ART. Hong Kong, 1969. pp. 251-348 plus 48 pp. b/w plates and 48 pp. b/w drawings and figures. 26x19 cm. Paper. 55.00 A history of floral motifs and their associations, and an account of yuhua or floral rosettes, drawn from the collection of the Master of Yuhuazhai. Offprint from The Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies Vol. 2. Born 90, Yang 1196. 167 Chihara, Kazuya: SCIENCE OF JADEITE. N.p., 1988. 246 pp. text and 16 pp. colour plates. B/w text illustrations. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Discusses the technical side of jadeite. In Japanese only. 168 Chinese University of Hong Kong,: JADES OF THE LIANGZHU. The Dawn of Chinese Civilization. 良渚文華玉器. Hong Kong, 1998. 113 pp. Numerous colour plates and b/w drawings. Cloth. 60.00 Scarce catalogue of an exhibition of Liangzhu jades held at the Chinese University Art Museum. Shows 95 jade items from Liangzhu sites, the majority never published before. Dual English and Chinese text. 169 Cho Nan-chiuen: THE WORLD OF JADE. Guyu Zhuanlan. Taibei, 1994. 336 pp. 150 colour plates. 31x23 cm. Cloth. In Chinese only. 100.00 170 Christie s: CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES, JAPANESE NETSUKE, INRO AND WORKS OF ART. London, 1970. 31 pp. 3 pp. of b/w plates. 24x15 cm. Paper. July 29, 1970 with 178 lots. 10.00 171 Christie s: CHINESE JADES, SNUFF-BOTTLES AND HARDSTONE. London, 1970. 42 pp. 3 pp. of b/w plates. 24x15 cm. Paper. February 16, 1970 with 189 lots. 10.00 172 Christie s: FINE CHINESE SNUFF-BOTTLES AND HARDSTONE CARVINGS. London, 1970. 44 pp. 1 folding colour frontispiece, 6 pp. of b/w plates. 24x15 cm. Paper. April 20, 1970 with 192 lots. 10.00 173 Christie s: FINE CHINESE SNUFF-BOTTLES AND HARDSTONE CARVINGS. London, 1970. 48 pp. 9 pp. of b/w plates. 24x15 cm. Paper. November 2, 1970 with 222 lots. 10.00 174 Christie s: CHINESE JADES, SNUFF-BOTTLES AND OTHER HARDSTONE CARVINGS. London, 1973. 34 pp. 6 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. February 7, 1973 with 175 lots. 10.00 175 Christie s: FINE CHINESE SNUFF-BOTTLES, JADES AND HARDSTONE CARVINGS. London, 1974. 59 pp. 9 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. February 11, 1974 with 317 lots. 10.00 176 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1974. 56 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 17 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. 10.00 Catalogue for Christie s sale, June 3, 1974 with 283 lots, property of Mrs. Hugh Chisholm and Lord Iliffe. 177 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1974. 64 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 23 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. July 1, 1974 with 366 lots. 10.00 178 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1974. 48 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 8 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. 10.00 Catalogue for Christie s sale, December 9, 1974 with 256 lots, property of Mrs. Hugh Chisholm and Lord Iliffe. 179 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1975. 40 pp. 8 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. February 10, 1975 with 257 lots. 10.00 180 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES, SNUFF-BOTTLES AND OTHER HARDSTONE CARVINGS. London, 1975. 36 pp. 11 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. March 18, 1975 with 224 lots. 10.00 181 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1975. 20 pp. 11 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. May 5, 1975 with 115 lots. 10.00 182 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1975. 44 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 18 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. July 14, 1975 with 265 lots, the property of Lord Barnard. 15.00 183 Christie s: CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1975. 24 pp. 4 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. November 3, 1975 with 128 lots. 10.00

JADE 18 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 184 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1976. 34 pp. 28 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. January 26, 1976 with 257 lots. 12.00 185 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1976. 39 pp. 16 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. May 10, 1976 with 228 lots. 10.00 186 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1976. 44 pp. 20 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. July 12, 1976 with 256 lots. 12.00 187 Christie s: CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1976. 24 pp. 9 pp. of b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Paper. October 25, 1976 with 143 lots. 10.00 188 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1977. 44 pp. 2 pp. colour and 30 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. February 7, 1977 with 260 lots. 10.00 189 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1977. 27 pp. 3 colour and 17 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. April 4, 1977 with 133 lots. Heavily marked up. 5.00 190 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1977. 51 pp. 22 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. July 4, 1977 with 294 lots. 10.00 191 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1977. 40 pp. 18 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. November 7, 1977 with 205 lots. 10.00 192 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1978. 63 pp. text and 2 pp. colour and 22 pp. b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. May 3, 1978 with 381 lots. 12.00 193 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1979. 46 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 26 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. April 4, 1979 with 276 lots. 10.00 194 Christie s: CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1979. 31 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 15 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. July 11, 1979 with 192 lots. 10.00 195 Christie s: FINE CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF-BOTTLES. London, 1979. 39 pp. 1 colour frontispiece, 15 pp. of b/w plates. 24x18 cm. Paper. December 12, 1979 with 225 lots. 10.00 196 Christie s: CHINESE JADES AND SNUFF BOTTLES. London, 1980. 36 pp. 24 plates plates, 2 in colour. 24x18 cm. Paper. July 9, 1980 with 121 lots. 10.00 197 Christie s: IMPORTANT CHINESE JADES FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF ALAN AND SIMONE HARTMAN PART II. Hong Kong, 2007. 272 pp. Colour plates throughout. A number of foldouts. 27x22 cm. Boards. 60.00 Christie s auction catalogue. Shows 103 superb examples of Chinese jades from the famous Hartman collection. The large majority are Qing dynasty, including many Qianlong examples, together with a few Ming pieces and 30 ancient jades. Illustrated throughout in colour and all examples described in detail. Introductory essay. The catalogue went immediately out-of-print. 198 Cultural Relics and Archaeological Institute of Zhejiang ed: MIAOQIAN. Miaoqian. 廟前. Liangzhu Yizhi Qun Kaogu Baogao zhi Si. Beijing, 2005. 372 pp text plus 109 pp. colour plates. Numerous detailed b/w text drawings, 1 foldout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 50.00 Detailed report on the Miaoqian site of the Liangzhu culture. Located in China s Zhejiang province, the site yielded extensive finds of pottery, jades and stone tools. Numerous finds of jade and pottery are illustrated in colour. English abstract, otherwise Chinese text. 199 Fischer, Heinrich: NEPHRIT UND JADEIT. (Nephrite and Jadeite). Stuttgart, 1880. xliv, 412, 2 pp. 2 chromolithographs and 131 b/w text illustrations. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 125.00 An early, detailed and technical study of nephrite and jadeite across the world. Includes discussion of jade in Central Asia and China. In German. Scarce. 200 Five Thousand Years of Chinese Art ed: CHINESE JADE, PART II. From Neolithic Age to Shang. Five Thousand Years of Chinese Art. Taibei, 1993. 24, 309 pp. 72 pp. colour plates. Over 300 b/w text illustrations. 31x21 cm. Cloth. 60.00 In Chinese only, this is a detailed catalogue of Hongshan and Liangzhu jades. Under each jade is a photograph of the object, size, place and date of excavation, information on date and bibliographical references. Contains the bi-shaped and other jades in the round. 201 Five Thousand Years of Chinese Art ed: CHINESE JADE, PART III. From Neolithic Age to Shang. Five Thousand Years of Chinese Art. Taibei, 1995. 32, 275 pp. 103 pp. colour plates. Over 400 b/w text illustrations. 31x21 cm. Cloth. 60.00 As above. All the jades are halberds, axes and ritual tablets. 202 Fossati, Gildo: THE WORLD OF JADE. Great Masterpieces of Chinese Art. New York, 1994. 214 pp. 318 plates and illustrations in colour. 29x23 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Based on the Taiwan collection of Yeh Bor-wen, this compilation discusses various matters concerning jade, such as the kind of variety, the Hindustan influence, imitations of bronze shapes in jade, scholars table objects, etc. 203 Foster, Suzanne Haney: CHINESE JADE. The Image from Within. Pasadena, 1986. 98 pp. Chronology, bibliography. 135 illustrations, 24 in colour. 24x21 cm. Paper. 20.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Pacific Asia Museum in 1986, with an introduction by Richard Strassberg. 204 Frey, Robert L. ed: THE BULLETIN OF THE FRIENDS OF JADE 1. London, 1980. 50 pp. 30x21 cm. Paper. 40.00 The first issue of the Bulletin contains an annotated translation of the second half of Abel-Remusat s Histoire de la Ville de Khotan, the first main piece of research in a Western language on the subject of jade.

LIST 172 19 JADE 205 Frey, Robert L. ed: THE BULLETIN OF THE FRIENDS OF JADE 3. London, 1984. 92 pp. 7 plates, 9 textfigures, maps. 30x21 cm. Paper. 32.00 The latest volume in this series contains 19 articles of varied length and content by scholars, dealers or amateurs on the subject of jade. 206 Gu Fang ed: XUNJI SHI BEI: LIU SHI CANG YU. (Finding Treasures from Underground: Mr. Liu s Collection of Jade). 尋跡拾貝 : 劉氏藏玉 古方主編. Beijing, 2006. 281 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 31x24 cm. Boards. 80.00 Catalogue of the jade collection of Mr. Liu Xiaoxiong. 306 objects are shown in full page colour plates and cover jade from throughout Chinese history from the Neolithic to the Qing. Small pieces predominate, particularly small animal examples. Text in Chinese. 207 Gugong Museum: YUQI. Jadeware I & II. 玉器. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong. Shanghai, 2007. 30, 314; 32, 315 pp. A total of 629 pp. colour plates illustrate 601 jade objects. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 160.00 A further two (supplementary?) volumes in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrate in fine colour plates and describe a total of 601 superb jade objects in the Gugong collection in Beijing. The first volume shows 332 jades dating from the Neolithic through to the Ming dynasty. The second volume illustrates 269 jades from the Qing dynasty. Many of the jades are from the Qing court collection, the remainder presumably from recent archaeological excavations and donation. Close examination of this work with the three previously-published volumes in this series on jade shows that the majority of the material in these two volumes is new. There is some duplication but these duplicated pieces have been rephotographed and benefit from English captions which the earlier volumes do not have. Titles to each section and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 208 Gugong Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANGPIN DAXI: YUQI BIAN 1-10. Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Jade 1-10. 故宮博物院藏品大系 : 玉器編 1-10. Gugong Bowuyuan Cangpin Daxi. Beijing, 2011. 310 pp. 234 full page colour plates. Small colour text plates. 10 vols. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 1,400.00 Ten volume set of a beautifully-produced large format series showing the highly-important jade collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. Includes much previously unpublished material. Contents of volumes as follows: Volume 1: Neolithic Period. 299 examples excavated from numerous sites. Volume 2: Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. 302 examples excavated from sites across China. Volume 3: Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period. 301 examples. Volume 4: Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties. 309 examples shown of which 275 are Han dynasty. Volume 5: Tang, Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties. 314 superb examples. 50 pieces are Tang, 178 are Song, the remainder Liao, Jin and Yuan. Volume 6: Ming (Part I). Shows 303 marvellous and varied examples. Volume 7: Ming (Part II). 257 marvellous, varied and exceptional examples. Volume 8: Qing (Part I). 275 superb examples. Volume 9: Qing (Part II). A further 283 superb examples. Volume 10: Qing (Part III). A final 237 superb examples. All of the 2880 jades shown are of superb quality and are illustrated in high-quality colour plates. Throughout the set all the smaller objects are shown life-size and the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of the jades. Dual texts in Chinese and English. The best visual reference we have seen on Chinese jades. Recommended. 209 Gugong Museum: GUGONG CANG YU. Jade Artifact Collection in the Palace Museum. 故宮藏玉. Beijing, 1996. 158 pp. 150 colour plates 28x22 cm. Paper. 45.00 From the Neolithic Liangzhu culture to the late Qing dynasty, this book provides a good understanding of the jade collection in the Palace Museum in Beijing. Informative introductory essay. In English and Chinese. 210 Gugong Museum: GUYU JINGCUI. (The Cream of Old Jades). 古玉精萃 故宮博物院編. Shanghai, 1987. 56 pp. text. 150 colour plates. 22x19 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Full-colour illustrations of 150 jades from various periods in the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. Text in Chinese only. 211 Gugong Museum: SHAN CHUAN QINGYING: ZHONGGUO YU MOXIGE GUDAI YUSHI WENMING. Essence of Nature: Civilization of Ancient Jade in China and Mexico. 山川菁英 : 中國與墨西哥古代玉石文明. Beijing, 2012. 415 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 28x22 cm. Wrappers. 110.00 Substantial catalogue of an exhibition at the Gugong Museum in Beijing comprising major loans of jade treasures from Mexican collections shown together with marvellous jades from the Gugong Museum s collections. Interesting to compare and contrast these two major jade cultures. Some 400 jades are shown, loosely arranged by sections: ritual jades, decorative jades etc. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 212 Guojia Wenwuju Guojia Wenwu Jianding Weiyuanhui: WENWU CANGPIN DINGJI BIAOZHUN TULI: YUQI JUAN. Illustrated Important Chinese Cultural Relics Ranking Standard: Jades. 文物藏品定級標準圖例 : 玉器卷. Beijing, 2006. 242 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 90.00 326 Chinese jades dating from the Neolithic to the Qing dynasty have been selected by the State Cultural Relics Bureau Verification Committee and divided by importance into First Class (112), Second Class (97), Third Class (79) and Common Class Cultural Relics (38). A definitive grading of important Chinese jades by national experts. All jades illustrated in colour. List of plates in English, otherwise Chinese text. 213 Gure, Desmond: AN EARLY JADE ANIMAL VESSEL AND SOME PARALLELS. TOCS Vol. 31. London, 1959. Pp. 75-82, 4 b/w plates. 28x22 cm. Paper. 10.00 An important contribution to the dating of early jade. Born 144, Yang 1443. Offprint Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society. 214 Hansford, S. Howard: CHINESE CARVED JADES. London, 1968. 131 pp. 96 b/w plates, 8 colour plates, 6 textfigures. Bibliography. 25x16 cm. Cloth. 35.00 An account of the history of carved jades in the light of developments in the field since the publication of Chinese Jade Carving in 1950. Discusses sources of jade, progress of the craft of jade carving, etc. Born 153, Yang 1467. 215 Hansford, S. Howard: CHINESE JADE CARVING. London, 1950. xi, 145 pp. 32 b/w plates, map, text-figures. Bibliography, index. 26x19 cm. Cloth. 65.00 An account of the development of jade carving techniques. Ex-library copy. Born 154, Yang 1460. 216 Hansford, S. Howard intro: EXHIBITION OF CHINESE JADES. London, 1948. 17 pp. plus 12 pp b/w plates illustrating 43 exhibits. 28x22 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 15.00 Catalogue of an exhibition organised by the Oriental Ceramic Society. Born 265; Yang 83.

JADE 20 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 217 Hardinge, Sir Charles: JADE FACT AND FABLE. With Lists of Reported Finds of Jade-Stone and of Prehistoric Objects... London, 1961. viii, 67 pp. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Deals chiefly with the nomenclature of jade & the confusion in identifying the stone. Lists the occurrences in situ of jade throughout the world and identifies five varieties. Born 160, Yang 1471. 218 Hartman, Joan: ANCIENT CHINESE JADES FROM THE BUFFALO MUSEUM OF SCIENCE. New York, 1975. 80 pp. 118 objects each illustrated, 3 in colour. Brief bibliography. 24x20 cm. Paper. 25.00 China House Gallery exhibition catalogue. Born 161, Yang 1483. 219 Hartman, Joan: CHINESE JADE OF FIVE CENTURIES. Tokyo, 1969. 172 pp. 51 plates, 10 in colour. Glossary & bibliography. 26x20 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Examples in the book are drawn only from United States museums and many have not been previously published. The jades discussed are those dating from the 14th century. Born 164, Yang 1477. 220 Hayashi, Minao: CEREMONIAL JADE IN ANCIENT CHINA. Toho Gakuho No. 4. Kyoto, 1940. pp. 161-313. B/w illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper. 18.00 Offprint. Text in Japanese. A few annotations. 221 Hotel Drouot: ANTIQUITES EGYPTIENNES ET OBJETS D ORIENT: OBJETS D ART DU JAPON ET DE LA CHINE. Laques, Inro, Jades, Cloisonnés, Bronzes, Ceramiques, Objets en Ivoire, Sculptes... Paris, 1904. 86 pp. A few b/w plates. 27x18 cm. Paper. 15.00 Early Hotel Drouot sale catalogue of 1904. French text. 222 Hotel Drouot: COLLECTION MARTY; CERAMIQUE DE LA CHINE; CHUN YAO DE L EPOQUE SONG. Porcelaine des Dynasties et Epoques Ming, Kanghi, Yungching, Kienlong, Tao-Kuang, etc. Pierres Dures, Jades... Fibules et Boucles de Ceintures etc.. Paris, 1926. 24 pp. plus 3 pp. b/w plates. 27x18 cm. Paper. 15.00 Drouot auction catalogue of an early collection of Chinese art. The plates show Jun ware (3), Qing ceramics (3) and jades (6). 223 Jaquillard, Pierre: MATIÉRE ET PRESENCE. Remarques sur quelques Jades Archaiques de Chine. Neuchatel, 1974. 38 pp. 16 plates, 4 in colour. 22x18 cm. Paper. 20.00 Printed in a limited edition of 600 copies, this booklet dwells on some problems associated with archaic Chinese jades. In French. 224 Ji Dongshan ed: SHENYUN YU HUIHUANG: SHAANXI LISHI BOWUGUAN GUOBAO JIANSHANG: YU ZAQI JUAN. Charm and Brilliance: An Appraisal of the National Treasures in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum: Jade and Other Objects. 神韻與輝煌 : 陝西歷史博物館國寶鑒賞 : 玉雜器卷 冀東山主編. Xi an, 2006. 229 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 45.00 Shows and discusses the finest jades, bronze mirrors, metalwork and objects in various other media paper, lacquer, marble, ivory etc. in the collection of the Shaanxi Provincial Museum in Xi an. A total of 124 objects are illustrated in colour and discussed. Foreword, preface, list of plates and title description of each object in English. Main text in Chinese. 225 Jiang Tao & Liu Yunhui ed: XICHI CANG YU. Jades from the Hei-Chi Collection. 熙墀藏玉 姜濤 劉雲輝著. Beijing, 2006. 219 pp. 190 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 70.00 Catalogue of the private Hong Kong-held Hei-Chi collection of Chinese jades. About 200 jades from the Neolithic to the Qing are illustrated and described. A fine collection, very well-illustrated with excellent colour plates. Dual text in Chinese and English. 226 Jiang Tao & Liu Yunhui ed: XICHI CANG YU XU. Jades from the Hei-Chi Collection II. 熙墀藏玉續 姜濤 劉雲輝著. Beijing, 2012. 195 pp. Colour plates. B/w text illustrations of rubbings. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 65.00 A supplementary catalogue showing a further 150 jades from the private Hong Kong-held Hei-Chi collection of Chinese jades. The jades date from the Neolithic to the Qing. All are well-illustrated with excellent colour plates. Near dual texts in Chinese and English. 227 Jingzhou Museum ed: JINGZHOU CHU YU: HUBEI JINGZHOU CHUTU ZHANGUO SHIQI CHUGUO YUQI. Jingzhou Chu Jades: The Jades of the Chu State of the Warring States Period Unearthed in Jingzhou Prefecture, Hubei. 荊州楚玉 : 湖北荊州出土戰國時期楚國玉器. Beijing, 2012. 205 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Shows the cream of the Chu period jades held in the Jingzhou Museum in China s Hubei province. The Jingzhou area was an important centre during the Chu kingdom and this is reflected in the quality of the jades excavated from tombs in the area. Illustrated throughout in colour. Predominantly small pieces. Includes a number of small glass objects, mostly beads. Two page summary and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 228 Jingzhou Museum ed: SHIJIAHE WENHUA YUQI. Jade Objects of the Shijiahe Culture. 石家河文化玉器. Beijing, 2008. 10, 188 pp. Colour plates and b/w drawings throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Shows 159 varied jade objects from the Neolithic Shijiahe culture which flourished in the middle Yangtze river valley in China s Hubei province. The 159 objects shown are held in the collection of Jingzhou Museum in Hubei and were excavated from sites in the Jingzhou area. Thus important for the study of Shijiahe jades and their authentication. List of plates, brief captions and four page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese. 229 Kuwayama, George: CHINESE JADE. From Southern California Collections. Los Angeles, 1976. 74 pp. 62 objects all illustrated in b/w. Bibliography. 27x21 cm. Paper. 30.00 Los Angeles County Museum exhibition drawn from a number of private collections. Born 202, Yang 1602. 230 Laufer, Berthold: JADE. A Study in Chinese Archaeology and Religion. Field Museum of Natural History, Pub. 154. China, 1941. xiv, 370 pp. 68 plates, 6 in colour. 204 text illustrations. 24x16 cm. Half-leather. 60.00 Reprint in English (probably done in Beijing) of the first edition of one of the most comprehensive studies in a western language dealing with jade objects in relation to Chinese society and religion. Hucker 1462, Born 205, Yang 1611. 231 Li Gengfu: SHE YU. (Explaining Jade). Taibei, 1988. 297 pp. B/w text drawings 20x14 cm. Paper. 15.00 Articles and essays explaining jade; new and old jades, jade production, decoration and design etc. In Chinese only. 232 Li Gengfu: YÜQI JIANDING XIANTAN. Taibei, 1990. 220 pp. Colour illustrations. 21x15 cm. Boards. 20.00 Chats on the authenticity and valuation of ancient jades, in Chinese only.

LIST 172 21 JADE 233 Li Hai: HANGZHOU GU YU. Ancient Jade of Hangzhou. 杭州古玉 李海主編. Beijing, 2003. 205 pp. 235 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Paper. 35.00 A well-illustrated catalogue chiefly for the collections in the Hangzhou History Museum but also includes a selection from other public collections in the area, based on legacy collections or excavated pieces, including a Warring States period crystal cup (item 54) rated as a national treasure, and decorative jade pieces related to the Son of King Yue sword. Abstract and basic captions in English, otherwise Chinese. 234 Li Yinghao: MINJIAN YÜ. (Popular Jades). Hong Kong, 1991. 126 pp. c. 200 colour illustrations. 21x15 cm. Paper. 15.00 Brief essays on various jades, in Chinese. 235 Liangzhu Museum ed: YAOKUN MEI YU: LIANGZHU BOWUYUAN CANG LIANGZHU WENHUA YUQI JINGCUI. (Masterpieces of Jades from the Liangzhu Culture in the Collection of the Liangzhu Museum). 瑤琨美玉 : 良渚博物院藏良渚文化玉器精粹. Beijing, 2011. 369 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Cloth. 90.00 Illustrates a couple of hundred of the finest Neolithic jades in this excellent collection. The jades all come from Liangzhu culture excavations in the vicinity of the museum. A fine visual reference, the jades all with excellent provenance. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 236 LIANGZHU YIZHI QUN KAOGU BAOGAO ZHI WU: WENJIASHAN. Reports of the Group Sites at Liangzhu, Volume V: Wenjiashan. 良渚遺址群考古報告之五 : 文家山. Beijing, 2011. 11, 162 pp. text plus 95 pp. colour plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 29x22 cm. Boards. 70.00 Archaeological report of the excavations at the Wenshan site of the Liangzhu culture located in China s Zhejiang province. Many typical Liangzhu jade objects were excavated, together with fine stone axeheads and pottery. Two page English abstract. Text in Chinese. 237 Liaoning Sheng Wenwu Kaogu Yanjiusuo ed: NIUHELIANG HONGSHAN WENHUA YIZHI YU YUQI JINGCUI. (Remains of the Niuheliang Hongshan Culture & Selection of Jade Finds). 牛河梁紅山文化遺址與玉器精粹. Beijing, 1997. 102 pp. 101 colour illustrations, text drawings and maps. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Of most interest for the jade finds, this book also shows the tombs and site of the Niuheliang Hongshan culture. Text in Chinese only. 238 Liu Yunhui: SHAANXI CHUTU DONGZHOU YUQI. (Eastern Zhou Jades Excavated in Shaanxi). 陝西出土東周玉器 劉雲輝編著. Beijing, 2006. 6, 241 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text drawings. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A focused work on Eastern Zhou jades excavated at various sites in China s Shaanxi province from the 1970s to the 1990s. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 239 Liu Yunhui: SHAANXI CHUTU HANDAI YUQI. (Han Dynasty Jades Excavated in Shaanxi). 陝西出土漢代玉器 劉雲輝編著. Beijing, 2006. 6, 327 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 75.00 A large and focused work on Han dynasty jades excavated at various sites in China s Shaanxi province from the 1970s through to 2004. As part of each description, site of excavation and current museum location is given. A good reference ion the subject. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 240 Liu Yunhui ed: BEIZHOU SUITANG JINGJI YUQI. (Jades Unearthed from the Capitals of the Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties). 北周隋唐京畿玉器 劉雲輝編者. Chongqing, 2000. 135 pp. Colour plates throughout. 28x21 cm. Paper. 70.00 Shows approximately 100 beautiful jade objects dating from the Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang dynasties unearthed in and around the capital cities of these dynasties. Jades shown include ritual objects, jewellery, hairpins, belt plaques etc. Caption list and introduction (The Noble Prospect of Tang Jades) in English, otherwise a comprehensive Chinese text. 241 Loehr, Max: EARLY CHINESE JADES. A Loan Exhibition Presented by the Museum of Art, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, 1953. 26 pp. 10 plates. 23x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 Lenders include Max Loehr, Sherman Lee and Frank Caro. 242 Lu Dalin: BORUZHAI CHONGXIU KAOGU TU. (The Boruzhai Revised Edition of the Kaogu Tu: Illustrations of Archaeological Artifacts ). 伯如齋重修考古圖 呂大臨編撰. Beijing, 2003. 2, 574 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations. 27x19 cm. Boards. 45.00 Originally published in the Northern Song dynasty in 1092, this work was China s first illustrated catalogue of bronzes and jades. It primarily describes and illustrates a wide variety of archaic bronzes and a few jades including vessels and animals. This facsimile reproduction is taken from a Ming dynasty Wan Li edition. In Chinese. 243 Luzzato-Bilitz, Oscar: ANTIQUE JADE. London, 1969. 158 pp. 71 colour plates. 20x14 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A popular account summarising known facts. Born 222. 244 Lytle, Miriam Anderson: THE LIZZADRO COLLECTION. Chinese Jades and Other Hard Stone Carvings. Illinois, 1982. 124 pp. 46 colour plates, 7 b/w, 6 maps, glossary, bibliography, index. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 The jade and carvings collection of Joseph Lizzadro, which is housed in the Lizzadro Museum, Elmhurst. The author, his granddaughter, illustrates and describes 46 items from the collection. 245 McElney, Brian S: JADE CARVINGS FROM THE BRIAN S. MCELNEY COLLECTION. International Asian Antiques Fair, H.K. Hong Kong, 1985. pp. 30-61. 64 pieces ills., 38 in colour. 29x21 cm. Paper. 15.00 Catalogue of The 1985 Hong Kong Fair Fine Arts and Antiques. The article discusses jade carvings from Mr McElney s collection, particularly the animal carvings. 246 Marchant & Son: RECENT ACQUISITIONS 2009. London, 2009. 135 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Dealer s catalogue showing 66 recent acquisitions, the majority Chinese ceramics from the Qing dynasty, together with a few jades and a couple of bronzes. All illustrated in colour and described.

JADE 22 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 247 Markel, Stephen ed: THE WORLD OF JADE. Bombay, 1992. 2, 124 pp. 124 illustrations and plates, 49 in colour. 33x25 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Presents a fresh survey of the treasured mineral s art-forms by academic and museum specialists who have previously worked on jades in their own geo-cultural field of study. Includes articles covering Chinese, Islamic, Indian, European, pre-columbian, and New Zealand jades. 248 Mason, Charles ed: SPINACH GREEN AND MUTTON-FAT WHITE. Chinese Jades of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Gainesville, 2006. 60 pp. Numerous colour plates. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 Catalogue of an exhibition of spinach green and mutton-fat white Chinese jades of the Qing dynasty held at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida in Gainesville. 29 very fine jades and 2 examples of rock crystal are illustrated in colour and described. Includes a couple of Mughal-style jades and archaistic examples. 249 Michel, Henri: LES JADES ASTRONOMIQUES CHINOIS. Conference Donnée le 27 Avril 1949.. 1949. 23 pp. Numerous b/w pictures. 1 b/w plate. 22x14 cm. Paper. 40.00 Fascinating speculation on the astronomical uses and significance of bi disks and other archaic jades, reprinted from des Communications de l Academie de Marine. In French. 250 Myers, Myrna: RADIANT STONES: ARCHAIC CHINESE JADES. Pierres radieuses: Jades archaiques chinois. Paris, 2000. 150 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Paper. 45.00 Dealer s catalogue with 146 fine jade pieces dating from the Neolithic to the Han dynasty. Well-researched and illustrated. Dual text in English and French. 251 Myers, Myrna & Salviati, Filippo: THE LANGUAGE OF ADORNMENT. Chinese Ornaments of Jade, Crystal, Amber and Glass. Paris, 2002. c. 150 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Paper. 55.00 Dealer s catalogue illustrating 134 examples of Chinese ornament dating from the Neolithic through to the Qing period. Illustrated throughout with colour plates and a detailed accompanying descriptive text. 252 Na Zhiliang: ZHONGGUO GUYU TUSHI. (Illustrated Discussions on Ancient Chinese Jades). Taibei, 1990. 522 pp. 70 pp. colour plates and illustrations. 375 b/w text-illustrations 31x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A study on Chinese archaic jades by the former curator of the National Palace Museum an authority. In Chinese. 253 Nanjing Museum et al: HONGSHAN YUEMU CHUTU YUQI. Jade Objects from the Burials of the Yue State at Hongshan. 鴻山越墓出土玉器. Beijing, 2007. 12, 131 pp. Colour plates throughout illustrating 131 objects. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Separate well-illustrated monograph volume devoted to the jade objects excavated from one of the most important recent archaeological excavations in China. An official excavation report and further monographs on ritual objects and musical instruments are also published for this Spring and Autumn period site in Jiangsu. Table of contents and basic captions in English, otherwise Chinese. 254 National Museum of China: DA HAN CHU WANG: XUZHOU XIHAN CHU WANG LINGMU WENWU JICUI. (Chu Kings of the Great Han: Artefacts from the Western Han Tombs of the Kings of Chu at Xuzhou). 大漢楚王 : 徐州西漢楚王陵墓文物輯萃. Beijing, 2005. 374 pp. Colour plates throughout. Colour text illustrations. 29x22 cm. Wrappers. 100.00 Catalogue of a magnificent and important exhibition held at the National Museum of China in Beijing showing the wonderful finds from the 2nd century B.C. Western Han Chu tombs at Xuzhou in China s Jiangsu province. The Kingdom of Chu was an important Han vassal state. The exhibition shows finds from a number of tombs, primarily large and interesting tomb figurines of which some beautiful dancers and musicians are worthy of mention. Of particular note, the Beidongshan tomb, excavated in 1986, yielded over 200 fine painted terracotta tomb figures. However, it is the Shizishan tomb, excavated in 1994-95, that yielded the most finds. The tomb was initially famous for the copious numbers of large and varied tomb figurines found in a nearby pit. The other finds from the tomb itself are equally stunning and extremely refined extensive quantities of fine bronzes and jades, seals, gilt-bronze, gold plaques and gilt belt hooks, a superb jade burial suit, an extraordinary jade and lacquer coffin and equally fine jade, gold and bronze boxes. 136 exhibits are shown, many comprising multiple objects. Illustrated throughout with fine colour plates, many showing close-up details and objects photographed from different angles. For many of the exhibits, this is their first public showing. List of exhibits with brief descriptions in English, otherwise the main text with good descriptions and essays is in Chinese. Highly recommended. Out-of-print. 255 National Museum of China: WENMING DE SHUGUANG: LIANGZHU WENHUA WENWU JINGPIN JI. (A Brilliant Dawn: Masterpieces of the Liangzhu Culture). 文明的曙光 : 良渚文化文物精品集. Beijing, 2005. 351 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Paper. 85.00 Catalogue of an important exhibition held at the National Museum of China in Beijing showing masterpieces from the Neolithic Liangzhu Culture of eastern China. Whilst showing some stone implements and pottery items, the highlight of the exhibition are the numerous extremely fine and famous jades. Illustrated with colour plates throughout. List of exhibits with brief descriptions in English, otherwise Chinese text only. Out-of-print. 256 National Museum of China; Lu Zhangshen ed: ZHONGGUO GUDAI YUQI YISHU. (The Art of Ancient Chinese Jades). 中國古代玉器藝術 呂章申主編. Beijing, 2011. 458 pp. Colour plates. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 250.00 Shows 300 or so Chinese jades held in the collection of the National Museum of China in Beijing. Divided into two main sections: Ritual Jades and Decorative Jades. The Ritual Jades section is arranged chronologically and shows over 150 jades dating from the Neolithic through to the Warring States. The second and somewhat larger section shows decorative jades (from belt buckles and jewellery to scholars playthings) arranged by type of design auspicious symbols, animal designs etc. Given that this is the first major publication on the museum s jade collection, there is much previously unpublished material. The quality of the jades shown reflects the museum s importance. All the jades are illustrated in high-quality colour plates, many in multiple views or showing close-up detail. Text in Chinese. 257 National Museum of History: QINGDAI YUDIAO YISHU. The Jade-Carving Art of the Ch ing Dynasty. 清代玉雕藝術. Taibei, 1990. 185 pp. Profusely illustrated in full colour. 30x22 cm. Linen, slipcase. 70.00 Exhibition of 200 pieces from Yeh Bo-wen s collection. Includes Hindustani jades, screens and imitations of ancient bronzes, figurines, ruyi sceptres, scholars desk implements, snuff bottles, and miscellaneous accessories. In English and Chinese.

LIST 172 23 JADE 258 National Museum Stockholm: CELADON JADE. Finds, Specimen, Scientific Results. Nationalmusei Utställningskatalog 276. Stockholm, 1963. 55 pp. 9 b/w illustrations, 3 tipped-in colour plates. Map. 21x19 cm. Paper. 15.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Museum listing 178 jades and celadon pieces. Swedish and English. Born 248, Yang 1447. 259 National Palace Museum: GONGTING ZHI YA: QINGDAI FANGGU JI HUAYI YUQI TEZHAN TULU. Refined Taste of the Emperor: Archaic/Pictorial Jades of the Ch ing Court. Taibei, 1997. 210 pp. Colour plates throughout, b/w text illustrations. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A special exhibition of 73 jade objects commissioned by the Qianlong emperor whose preference for jade was instrumental in the flourishing jade production of his reign. Reflects the Emperor s likes and dislikes. A fascinating insight illustrated with beautiful pieces. 260 National Palace Museum: GUOSE TIANXIANG: YISILAN YUQI. Exquisite Beauty Islamic Jades. 國色天香 : 伊斯蘭玉器. Taibei, 2007. 287 pp. Colour plates. B/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 150.00 Catalogue of a superb exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei showing superb Islamic jades beloved by the Qing dynasty emperors of China. 242 exquisite jades are shown comprising nearly the entire holding of Islamic jades in the museum s collection. A previous exhibition at the museum over 20 years ago showed a mere 82 jades! All jades are illustrated in colour, many in multiple views. Bases are shown as are rubbings of designs on the pieces. Near dual text in Chinese and English including detailed essays including information on such matters as floral designs on the jades and inlay techniques. The catalogue contains the results of much research conducted since the previous exhibition and undoubtedly comprises a prime reference on these superb and rare objects. Recommended but now sadly out-of-print. 261 National Palace Museum: MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE JADE IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum. Taibei, 1969. 92 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 plates in colour. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Beautifully illustrated catalogue of jade objects selected from the National Palace Museum, Taibei. The period covered is from the Shang period (1766-1122 B.C.) to the Qing (1644-1911). Born 247, Yang 881, 2062. 262 National Palace Museum: MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE JADE IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM: SUPPLEMENT. Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum. Taibei, 1973. 86 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 plates in colour. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Born 228, Yang 882, 2063. 263 National Palace Museum: QUN YU BIECANG. Collectors Exhibition of Archaic Jades. Taibei, 1995. 247 pp. folding table, c. 150 colour plates and illustrations. 31x22 cm. Paper. 70.00 Special exhibition of archaic jades from the Neolithic to the Han with the finest pieces from 5 private collections in Taiwan. Many previously unpublished pieces. In English and Chinese. 264 Orientations Magazine: CHINESE JADE. Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-1996. Hong Kong, 1997. 208 pp. Illustrations, both colour and b/w, throughout. 29x21 cm. Paper. 36.00 This volume is a unique source of reference for anyone interested in Chinese jade, being articles and a selection of reviews published in Orientations Magazine since 1983. Contributions by all the leading experts in the field. 265 Palmer, J. P: JADE. London, 1967. 44 pp. 54 colour plates. 8 b/w illustrations. Map. Chronological table. 27x25 cm. Cloth. Born 266, Yang 1756. 20.00 266 Pang, Tina & Sze, Jane ed: GE YOU TIANZHEN: ZHONGGUO WENFANG YUDIAO. Virtuous Treasures: Chinese Jades for the Scholar s Table. 閣有天珍 : 中國文房玉雕. Hong Kong, 2008. 223 pp. Colour plates throughout. 31x23 cm. Cloth. 95.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the University Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Hong Kong showing predominantly Qing dynasty Chinese jades made for literati appreciation. A broad range of jade objects are shown, from dishes and brush washers to belt plaques and small table screens. Colour plates throughout. Dual texts in Chinese and English including introductory essays. 267 Parke-Bernet Galleries: CHINESE PORCELAINS AND JADES, ENGLISH FURNITURE... ORIENTAL RUGS PART II. Property of the Estate of the Late Isabel Van Wie Willys. New York, 1945. 182 pp. B/w illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper. 15.00 Predominantly western furniture and art but a number of interesting Chinese ceramics and jade. 268 Peng Yanning & Ren Hou ed: QIJIA GU YU. (Ancient Jades from the Qijia Culture). 齊家古玉 彭燕凝 仁厚編著. Chengdu, 2005. 190 pp. 179 pp. colour plates. 19x21 cm. Paper. 20.00 The Neolithic Qijia culture flourished in the upper reaches of the Yellow River. Its prime legacy has been fine jade cong, bi discs, axes, knives and other jade forms. 179 examples are illustrated here in colour and described. Text in Chinese. 269 Pirazzoli-T Serstevens, M: UN JADE CHINOIS DES COLLECTIONS DE LOUIS XIV AU MUSÉE GUIMET. Arts Asiatiques Tome XXV. Paris, 1972. pp. 199-204. 5 b/w plates. 27x22 cm. Paper. 8.00 Offprint. In French. 270 Poor, Robert J. et al: JADE AS SCULPTURE. Saint Paul, 1975. 81 pp. 109 plates, 6 in colour. 22x22 cm. Paper. 35.00 Minnesota Museum of Art exhibition catalogue. Born 170, Yang 1696. 271 Pope-Hennessy, Una: A JADE MISCELLANY. London, 1946. 60 pp. 15 illustrations, many drawings. 26x19 cm. Original boards. 30.00 The author discusses jade in general, with special chapters on cosmic tokens, mountains in jade, the jade bowl in Peking, books on jade, etc. Born 278, Yang 1784. 272 Randall, Christopher: THE BRUSH AND THE STONE. Chinese Jades, Snuff Bottles and Works of Art From The Collection of Dr. Dean Edell. Hong Kong, 1998. x, 142 pp. Colour plates throughout. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 55.00 Fine objects from the Edell collection showing 20 jades from various periods and 67 snuff bottles, many made of jade. The remainder of objects include inkcakes, a couple of ivories etc.

JADE 24 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 273 Ritz & Co: THE BIRTHDAY BOOK. Taibei, 1988. 117 pp. 55 colour plates. 24x18 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A blank book not tied to any particular year. Contains illustrations of jades from the workshops of Ritz & Co. For the jade collector who has everything. 274 Salmony, Alfred: COLLECTING ANCIENT CHINESE JADES. A Popular Hobby in China and Here. Hobbies, The Magazine of the Buffalo Museum of Science. New York, 1944. pp. 15-22. 7 b/w illustrations. 23x15 cm. Paper. 10.00 Offprint. 275 Sang Xingzhi et al ed: SHUO YU. (About Jade). Guwan Wenhua Congshu. Shanghai, 1993. 1342 pp. and 32 pp. of colour plates. 21x15 cm. Cloth. 45.00 Handy collection of reprints of a large number of texts on the connoisseurship of Chinese jade, two of which, the Gu Yu Tulu Chuji and Hengzhai Cangjian Guyu Tu contain a large number of black and white photographic plates. 276 Schoon, Theo: JADE COUNTRY. Sydney, 1973. 143 pp. 105 col. plates, 20 drawings. 25x19 cm. Cloth. 45.00 Most of the book is devoted to the jade tradition in New Zealand and the influence of Maori design on the author s jade carving. One chapter deals with Hong Kong s jade industry and market in the early 1970 s. Born 306. 277 Shanghai Museum: ZHONGGUO SUI TANG ZHI QINGDAI YUQI XUESHU YANTAOHUI. Symposium on Chinese Jade from Sui and Tang to Qing Dynasties. 中國隋唐至清代玉器學術研討會. Shanghai, 2002. 4, 5, 477 pp. 55 pp. colour plates. B/w text illustrations. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 75.00 Proceedings of a symposium on Chinese jade dating from the Sui to the Qing held at the Shanghai Museum in 2002. A total of 36 papers divided into sections on New Archaeological Finds, General Topics and then papers examining jades from the various dynasties under consideration. Introduction, list of contents, list of colour plates & brief summaries in English. Text in Chinese. Out-of-print. 278 Shijiahe Archaeological Team ed: XIAOJIA WUJI. (The Xiaojia Wuji Neolithic and Chu Site). 肖家屋脊 石家河考古隊. Tianmen Shijiahe Kaogu Fajue Baogao, 1. Beijing, 1999. 18, 5, 454 pp; 7, 20 pp. colour and 184 pp. b/w plates. B/w illustrations, drawings 2 vols. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 75.00 Located north-west of Tianmen city in Hubei province, the Xiaojia Wuji Neolithic site occupies an area of c. 150,000 sq. km. The site contains remains of the Shijiahe and Qujialing cultures and 8 small Chu tombs. Finds predominantly comprised pottery funerary objects, urns etc. but a number of the late Shijiahe burials included jade objects. Designs include sculpted human and tiger heads, coiled dragon design, semi-disc and a number of small jade implements. A comprehensive report of excavations that took place from 1987 to 1991. 10 page English abstract, otherwise Chinese only. 279 Sotheby Parke Bernet: CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES, JADES, PAINTINGS, TEXTILES AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. Property of Various Owners, including The Estate of the Late Abby Rockefeller Mauze, An Eastern Educational Institute, The Estate of Edward J. Grassman, Elizabeth, New Jersey et al.. New York, 1978. c. 100 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations throughout, two in colour. 23x22 cm. Paper. 20.00 Sotheby Parke Bernet auction catalogue of a New York sale of 396 lots of Chinese snuff bottles, jades, paintings, textiles and other works of art. 280 Sotheby Parke Bernet: IMPORTANT CHINESE CERAMICS, ARCHAIC JADES, BRONZES, SCULPTURE, WORKS OF ART AND PAINTINGS. Property of Various Owners, including The Estate of Charlotte B. McKim, Palm Beach, Florida, Judge W. E. Cunningham, Kansas et al.. New York, 1979. c. 200 pp. Numerous b/w and colour illustrations throughout. 23x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Sotheby Parke Bernet auction catalogue of a New York sale of 380 lots of Chinese ceramics, jades, bronzes, sculptures, works of art and paintings. 281 Sotheby Parke Bernet: CHINESE JADES, TEXTILES, CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART. Property of Various Owner including René J. Mechin, Estate of Donald S. Morrison, Short Hills, New Jersey... An Eastern Educational Institution. New York, 1980. c. 110 pp. Numerous b/w plates throughout, 2 in colour. 24x22 cm. Paper. 15.00 282 Sotheby Parke Bernet: FINE CHINESE JADES AND WORKS OF ART. Property of Various Owners, including an Important Private Collection sold for the benefit of an American University An Eastern Educational Institution et al.. New York, 1980. c. 100 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations throughout. 23x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Sotheby Parke Bernet auction catalogue of a New York sale of 388 lots of fine Chinese jades and works of art. Auctioned February 28, 1980. 283 Sotheby Parke Bernet: FINE CHINESE JADES AND WORKS OF ART. Including Property Sold for the Benefit of an American College. Hong Kong, 1980. 62 pp. Numerous b/w and colour illustrations throughout. 24x18 cm. Paper. 25.00 Sotheby s auction catalogue of a Hong Kong sale of 86 lots of Chinese jades and works of art, including a fine white jade zhadou, a pair of well carved white jade table screens, a large green jadeite figure of Wenshu, two brightly coloured and well carved Carnelian tree trunk vases, a fine large Qianlong Cloisonné enamel vase, a group of Canton enamel wares, a rare inscribed Duanqi inkstone. 284 Sotheby s: FINE CHINESE JADES, WORKS OF ART AND SNUFF BOTTLES. Property of Various Owners... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernat et al.. New York, 1981. c 112 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations throughout. 23x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Sotheby s auction catalogue of the York Avenue Galleries sale in New York of 544 lots of Chinese jades, works of art and snuff bottles. Auctioned February 26 & 27, 1981. 285 Sotheby s: FINE CHINESE JADES, WORKS OF ART AND SNUFF BOTTLES. Property of Various Owners including The Estate of Walter Stein, The Estate of Bessie K. Shierson et al.. New York, 1982. c. 120 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations throughout. 23x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Sotheby s auction catalogue of the York Avenue Galleries sale in New York of 589 lots of Chinese jades, works of art and snuff bottles. Auctioned February 25 & 26, 1982.

LIST 172 25 JADE 286 Spink & Son Ltd: CHINESE JADE AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION. London, 1991. 84 pp. with over 105 colour plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 55.00 Scarce catalogue of a very fine collection of Chinese jade exciting for its breadth and quality. Illustrates in colour and describes over 160 examples of jade from archaic times to the Qing period. Bi discs and cong, a good number of jade animals, belt plaques, flower ornaments, cicadas, belt hooks. 287 Sun Bingjun & Cai Qingliang ed: RUIGUO JIN YU XUANCUI: SHAANXI HANCHENG CHUNQIU BAOCANG. Selected Bronze, Jade and Gold Treasures from the Rui State of Early Spring and Autumn Period. 芮國金玉選粹 : 陝西韓城春秋寶藏 孫秉君蔡慶良合著. Xi an, 2007. 310 pp. Colour plate throughout. B/w illustrations. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 95.00 The first major publication on these finds. Details the important discoveries made in 2005 at Hanchang in the northern part of China s Shaanxi province. The sites excavated comprised a horse-and-chariot pit and three royal tombs belonging to the Rui state which flourished in the region during the early Spring and Autumn period. The tombs yielded many artefacts, primarily bronzes, jade, gold and jewellery. These objects date from the Shang and Western Zhou periods together with pieces contemporary with the Rui state. 104 of the finest objects are here illustrated in full colour plates, many in multiple views or showing close-up detail. Descriptive texts and essays accompany. Captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 288 Teng Shu-p ing: NEOLITHIC JADES IN THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. Guoli Gugong Bowuyuan Cang Xinshiqi Shidai Yuqi Tulu. 國立故宮博物院藏新石器時代玉器圖錄 鄧淑蘋. Taibei, 1992. 311 pp. 127 colour plates, 12 b/w text figures. 31x22 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 90.00 144 jades have been selected from the collections and have gone through a rigourous and meticulous examination in the light of recent findings. Categorized by function. Two essays contribute to the understanding of Neolithic jades. Dual English and Chinese text. 289 Tianjin Municipal Art Museum: TIANJIN SHI YISHU BOWUGUAN CANG YU. (Jades from the Tianjin Municipal Art Museum). 天津市藝術博物館藏玉. Beijing, 1993. 244 pp. 227 colour plates, 227 b/w illustrations. 30x22 cm. Paper. 50.00 Over two hundred fine jades from the Museums extensive collections are fully illustrated and supplemented by an essay of You Rende on The Culture and Aesthetics of Ancient Chinese Jades. Text in Chinese. 290 Umehara Sueji: NIHON KOGYOKUKI ZAKKO. (Japanese Ancient Jades). Tokyo, 1971. 354 p. 39 leaves of plates. 184 text-illustrations. 26x20 cm. Cloth. 140.00 An extensive study of jades and jade-like stones found in Japan. Numbered edition of 1,200 copies. In Japanese only. 291 Wang Jingzhi: JIANSHI GU YU. (Appreciating Old Jades). 鑒識古玉 王敬之. Zhongguo Guwan Jianshi Xilie. Fuzhou, 2001. 76 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 21x14 cm. Paper. 15.00 A small work giving a general overview of jade, well-illustrated and with text in Chinese. 292 Ward, Fred: JADE: STONE OF HEAVEN. National Geographic, Volume 172, Number 3. Washington, D.C., 1987. pp. 282-315. 44 colour illustrations, National Geographic-style. 26x18 cm. Paper. 10.00 Single issue of the famous geographical populariser with a interesting article on jade, covering the subject world-wide, but concluding with a discussion of the scientific authentication of a Mayan jade mask discovered in Guatemala. 293 Wills, Geoffrey: JADE OF THE EAST. Tokyo, 1972. 196 pp. 162 plates in colour & b/w. Index, bibliography. 31x23 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 45.00 Wills discusses the different physical and chemical properties of jade and their geographic sources. He writes on the stone s visual fascination as well as the myths and legends surrounding it. Half the book concerns China. Born 346, Yang 2012. 294 With, Karl: CHINESISCHE KLEINBILDNEREI IN STEATIT. Oldenburg, 1926. 143 pp. 87 plates, 7 in colour, 47 text-figures. 29x23 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A monograph on Chinese carvings in soapstone, amply illustrated. In German. Yang 2019. Slightly loose in binding and with very slight foxing. 295 Wu Dacheng: GUYU TUKAO. (Studies and Illustrations of Ancient Jades). 古玉圖考 吳大徵著. Shanghai, n.d. 4, 144 double pages, including many with illustrations. 4 vols. 21x15 cm. Stitched. 120.00 In spite of its shortcomings, this book is the most considerable study of ancient jades in the Chinese language; it did make some reasonable identifications and gave valuable stimulus to further investigations. This four-volume edition is an early lithographic reprint based on the 1889 edition. In Chinese only. Born 21, Yang 0909. Bookplates of Cheng Te-k un Library. 296 Wu Hung & Morgan, Brian: CHINESE JADES FROM THE MU-FEI COLLECTION. Mu-Fei Zhencang Yuqi. London, 1990. 141 pp. 79 pieces illustrated in full colour, often from different angles. 29 b/w figs. 31x22 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 35.00 Bluetts exhibition catalogue. Includes an essay, illustrated with many text figures, maps and photographs, by Wu Hung on Ancient Chinese Jades and the Origin of Ritual Art. An important collection, finely illustrated. Mu-fei was the studio name of the scholar, Cheng Te-k un (Zheng Dekun), who married a sister of the last Emperor of China, Pu Yi. 297 Xia Nai et al: YINXU YUQI. The Jades From Yinxu. Kaoguxue Zhuankan, II:20. Beijing, 1981. 50 pp. text. 121 exhibits each illustrated in colour. 26x19 cm. Paper. 60.00 Includes an English abstract and plate captions. The jades featured are mainly from the Fu Hao tomb and are important in that they provide a firm dating for Shang-period jades. Good colour illustrations. Scarce. 298 Xu Xiaodong: LIAODAI YUQI YANJIU. (Research into Liao Jades). 遼代玉器研究. Beijing, 2003. 195 pp. Numerous colour illustrations, b/w text drawings. 21x15 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Well-illustrated with numerous Liao jades (mainly jewellery and small bowls) and associated pieces and with a good text that assists knowledge of, and research into, the subject. In Chinese. 299 Xu Yanzhen ed: ZHONGGUO YÜ. (Chinese Jade). Jingzhe Shenghuo Congshu. Taibei, 1989. 176 pp. 80 colour plates. 21x15 cm. Paper. 15.00 Mainly illustrations of jades from all periods, with short descriptions in Chinese.

JADE 26 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 300 Xu Zhenglun: XIAO GUDONG ZHUAN DAQIAN. Taibei, 1991. 224 pp. Many colour illustrations. 21x15 cm. Boards. 20.00 Brief studies of Chinese antiques, mainly jade. In Chinese only. 301 Xue Guisheng: ZHONGGUO YUQI SHANGJIAN. (The Appreciation and Verification of Chinese Jade). Shanghai, 2005. 499 pp. 1200 colour illustrations 29x22 cm. Boards. 98.00 Describing and depicting over 700 jades from the Stone Age onwards with more than 1200 colour illustrations and over 500 details of designs. In Chinese. Fourth reprint of the 1996 edition. Small tear to top of spine. 302 Yang Boda ed: YU YUAN: DEAN TANG CANG YU. A Romance with Jade from the De An Tang Collection. 玉緣 : 德安堂藏玉 楊伯達主編. Beijing, 2004. 200 pp. Colour plates. 36x27 cm. Cloth. 140.00 Finely-produced catalogue of an exhibition of the impressive jade collection of Charles Tsu-Kwok Ho held in the Forbidden City in Beijing in late 2004. Predominantly Qing pieces in white jade with a few Ming examples. Its exhibition in the Forbidden City is testament to the quality of the collection. 133 superb objects are illustrated in excellent colour plates, the majority with multiple views. Edited by one of China s foremost experts on jade. Dual Chinese and English text. 303 Yang Boda et al: ZHONGGUO GUYU JINGHUA. The Cream of China s Ancient Jade Article. 中國古玉精華 楊伯達等編. Shijiazhuang, 1995. 19 pp. introduction in Chinese. 200 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 85.00 200 outstanding jades from Neolithic to Qing period are illustrated and fully described, in Chinese only. Appears to be a selection of the best jades from the 6-volume work Zhongguo Yuqi Quanji. A bible for the jade faker. 304 Yang Bolian: GU YU KAO. (Research into Old Jades). Hong Kong, 1992. 158 pp. 128 colour illustrations 27x20 cm. Cloth. 60.00 A survey of Chinese jades from the Neolithic to the Qing with chapters on various periods and dynasties. Good illustrations. 305 Yangzhou Museum ed: HAN GUANGLINGGUO YUQI. Jade Wares of Guangling in Han Dynasty. 漢廣陵國玉器 揚州博物館等編. Beijing, 2003. 167 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x19 cm. Paper. 35.00 The Han dynasty Guangling Kingdom was located in the area of present-day Yangzhou. This work shows the finest jades found during excavations over the past 40 years of tombs of the Guangling nobility. Colour illustrations throughout of 130 pieces of fine jade and 15 pieces of Han glass that was used as a substitute for jade. Brief introduction in English on inside front flap, otherwise Chinese. 306 Yao Qinde and Gong Jinyuan: WUGUO WANGSHI YUQI. Royal Jades of Wu Guo. Shanghai, 1996. 78 pp. 91 colour illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 45.00 Spring and Autumn period jades of the royal family of Wu which were unearthed in 1986. Preface in English, otherwise Chinese text. 307 Yu Ping: SHUFANG ZHONG DE YUQI: MING QING YU WENJU JIANSHANG. (Jades in the Scholar s Studio: The Appreciation of Ming and Qing Literati Jade Objects). 書房中的玉器 : 明清玉文具鑒賞 于平著. Beijing, 2010. 162 pp. Colour plates throughout. 21x15 cm. Paper. 30.00 Delightful work showing a range of beautiful Ming and Qing jade objects used in the scholar s studio. Includes brushwashers, brushpots, brush rests, waterdroppers and much more. The objects are held in museums and institutions in Beijing. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 308 YU WENHUA LUNCONG 2. Treatises On Jade Vol. 2. 玉文化論叢 2. Beijing, 2009. 232 pp. B/w illustrations throughout. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 Twelve detailed essays on various aspects of Chinese jades from throughout the dynasties. In Chinese. 309 YU WENHUA LUNCONG 3. Treatises On Jade Vol. 3. 玉文化論叢 3. Beijing, 2009. 233 pp. B/w illustrations throughout. 26x18 cm. Wrappers. As above. In Chinese. 20.00 310 YUGUO YUQI. Yuguo Jade Wares. 口國玉器. Beijing, 2010. 391 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w text illustrations. 29x22 cm. Boards. 80.00 The Yu Kingdom flourished during the Western Zhou in Northwest China in the area around the city of Baoji in Shaanxi province. This is a detailed survey of the small jades made during this time and which were excavated from sites in the area. Hundreds of examples are illustrated in colour and described. essays accompany. Text in Chinese. 311 Zacke, Galerie: ARCHAISCHE UND ANTIKE JADEN AUS CHINA TEIL 1. (Archaic and Antique Jades from China Part I). Wien, 1999. 207 pp. Colour plates throughout. 28x22 cm. Paper. 40.00 Part one of a three part auction of ancient Chinese jade. The 90 lots are from the Liangzhu culture to the Western Han. Each is described in detail and illustrated in a full page colour plate. Text in German. 312 Zara, Louis: JADE. Collectors Blue Books. London, 1969. 84 pp. 54 plates, one colour. 22x16 cm. Cloth. 18.00 An introduction to jade, including the history, chemical composition, and superstitions about the mineral. Born 359; Yang 2048. 313 Zeileis, Friedrich Georg: AUSGEWÄHLTE CHINESISCHE JADE AUS SIEBEN JAHRTAUSENDEN. Gallspach, 1994. xlv, 465 pp. 400 colour illustrations. 30x22 cm. Boards. 120.00 Catalogue of the author s collection of some 350 Chinese jades, ranging in date from Neolithic to the Qianlong period. German text with summaries in English. 314 Zhang Guangwen: YUQI SHIHUA. (A Popular History of Jade Artefacts). Beijing, 1989. 2, 114 pp. 4 colour and 8 b/w plates illustrating 28 objects. 21x14 cm. Paper. 10.00 A brief historical survey of the subject by a Chinese expert. 315 Zhang Junmo: YÜYI. (Art of Jade). Hong Kong, 1991. 172 pp. 24 pp. colour plates. 21x15 cm. Paper. 12.00 A discussion in Chinese of archaic Chinese jades. In Chinese. 316 Zhang Wei: ZHONGGUO GUDAI YUQI. (Ancient Chinese Jades). 中國古代玉器 張尉著. Shanghai Bowuguan Cangpin Yanjiu Daxi. Shanghai, 2009. 11, 312 pp. Hundreds of colour plates throughout. A number of b/w text drawings. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Scholarly and well-illustrated work on Chinese jades based on the Shanghai Museum s very fine collections. Illustrated throughout with examples dating from the Neolithic to the Qing. A final small section deals with copies and fakes. Prefaces in English.

LIST 172 27 JADE 317 Zhang Wei ed: XINJIAN GU YU ZHENSHANG. (The Authentication and Appreciation of Some Recently- Excavated Ancient Jades). 新見古玉真賞 張尉主編. Shanghai, 2004. 7, 5, 281 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Boards. 45.00 Shows 300 jades excavated over the past 30 years or so. The jades date from the Neolithic through to the Qing and show a huge variety. Good colour plates and descriptive texts including the site of excavation. All text in Chinese. 318 ZHANGJIAPO XIZHOU YUQI. Jades from the Western Zhou cemetery at Zhangjiapo. 張家坡西周玉器. Beijing, 2007. 280 pp. text plus 110 pp. colour plates with 474 illustrations. Numerous b/w text illustrations. 26x19 cm. Boards. 45.00 Brings together a large selection of fine Western Zhou jades excavated from the cemetery at Zhangjiapo in China s Shaanxi province not far from Xi an. The jades are all small pieces, the majority with zoomorphic designs and shapes. In Chinese. 319 Zhao Chaohong: ZHONGGUO GU YU YANJIU WENXIAN ZHINAN. A Guide to Research Literatures in Chinese Ancient Jades. 中國古玉研究文獻指南 趙朝洪主編. Beijing, 2004. ii, 362 pp. Indexes. 27x20 cm. Boards. 28.00 A bibliography of materials published up until the year 2000 particularly on jade artefacts excavated in China, intended to be as comprehensive as possible, covering material in Japanese and western languages as well as Chinese, and in all formats: journal articles, reports, catalogues, articles, etc. In Chinese. 320 Zhejiang Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Bureau ed: LIANGZHU YIZHI QUN KAOGU BAOGAO ZHI YI: YAOSHAN. (Archaeological Report on the Remains at Liangzhu: Volume I: Yaoshan). Liangzhu Yizhi Qun Kaogu Baogao Zhi Yi. Beijing, 2003. 9, 343 pp. 117 pp. colour plates, b/w drawings. 29x22 cm. Boards. 60.00 Detailed archaeological report on this most important Neolithic culture. The main find at Yaoshan was a cemetery of the Liangzhu nobility with many grave goods including the extraordinary jade finds. Many jades are here illustrated in good colour. Detailed descriptive texts in Chinese. Two page English abstract. 321 Zhejiang Cultural Relics Bureau ed: LIANGZHU GU YU. Ancient Jade of Liangzhu Culture. 良渚玉器. Hangzhou, 1996. 143 pp. c. 150 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A very well-illustrated volume of the jade finds at Liangzhu. In Chinese only. 322 Yang Boda: YU QI. (Jade Articles). Zhongguo Meishu Quanji Gongyi Meishu 9. Beijing, 1986. 142 pp. text. 200 pp. plates and illustrations in colour. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Fine illustrations in colour and Chinese text by the Director of the Palace Museum. This volume is part of the 60-volume series on Chinese art. A good overview of Chinese jades through the centuries. In Chinese. 323 Mou Yonghang: ZHONGGUO YUQI QUANJI 1 YUANSHI SHEHUI. (Collection of Chinese Jade 1 Early Society). Zhongguo Meishu Fenlei Quanji. Shijiazhuang, 1992. 8, 36, 312 pp. 301 colour plates and illustrations, 301 b/w text illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 85.00 First volume in a series on Chinese jades, being a volume in the larger series Zhongguo Meishu Fenlei Quanji. Very good illustrations throughout of early excavated jades, including many Liangzhu culture jades. Text in Chinese. 324 Lu Zhaoyin: ZHONGGUO YUQI QUANJI 4 QIN HAN NANBEICHAO. (Collection of Chinese Jade 4 Qin, Han, Southern & Northern Dynasties). Zhongguo Meishu Fenlei Quanji. Shijiazhuang, 1993. 8, 23, 328 pp. 308 colour plates, 308 b/w illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 85.00 Good colour illustrations of various kinds of jades, together with descriptions in Chinese. 325 Li Jiufang: ZHONGGUO YUQI QUANJI 6 QING. (Collection of Chinese Jade 6 Qing Period). 中國玉器全集六 : 清. Zhongguo Meishu Fenlei Quanji. Shijiazhuang, 1991. 8, 15, 358 pp. 367 colour plates and illustrations, 367 b/w text illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 85.00 Sixth volume in the series on Chinese jades, being a volume in the larger series Zhongguo Meishu Fenlei Quanji. Very good illustrations of jades from the Qing dynasty, including many from the Gugong Museum. In Chinese. 326 Zhou Nanquan & Hou Yancheng: ZHONGGUO MINJIAN CANG YU: JIPU XUAN CANG YU XUAN. (Chinese Jade Collections: A Selection from the Jipu Xuan Collection). 中國民間藏玉 : 集璞軒藏玉選 周南泉 侯彥成著. Beijing, 2004. 242 pp. 189 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 186 jades from the Jipu Xuan collection dating from the Neolithic to the Qing (with the focus on earlier material up to the Han) are illustrated in colour and described. The privately-held collection has been formed over two generations and is strong in early pieces from the Neolithic through to the Han dynasty. In Chinese. 327 Zhu Xiaodong ed: WUHUA TIANBAO: WUYUE GUO CHUTU WENWU JINGCUI. (Masterpieces of Excavated Cultural Artefacts from the Wuyue Kingdom). 物華天寶 : 吳越國出土文物精粹. Beijing, 2010. 186 pp. Colour plates throughout, many full page. 1 foldout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 80.00 An excellent work showing superb excavated artefacts in various media dating from the Wuyue Kingdom which flourished in the region of present-day Zhejiang province in China during the Tang and the Five Dynasties periods. The artefacts are described as being either Tang or Five Dynasties in date. Includes many fine ceramics (in particular, wonderful celadons), gilt metalwork, small jade pieces and ornaments. Excellent colour plates. Text in Chinese. FROM OUR STOCK 328 2012 ANTIQUES: CHINESE ARTS AUCTION RECORDS 2011.1.1-2011.12.31: (PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY). 2012 Gudong Paimai Nianjian: Shuhua. 2012 拍賣年鑒 : 書畫. Changsha, 2012. 512 pp. Colour plates throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 55.00 Coverage of auction prices for Chinese paintings and calligraphy sold at auction in China in 2011. Colour illustrations throughout. Hundreds of fine examples shown with prices realised in RMB. Text in Chinese.

FROM OUR STOCK 28 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 329 Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum: CERAMICS IN NAGANO. The Living Art of Earth and Fire in the Mountains. Aichi, 1997. 71 pp. 92 colour and 57 b/w plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 35.00 Catalogue of an exhibition examining the varied types of ceramics from Nagano prefecture in Japan. Well-illustrated. text in Japanese. 330 Alber, Zofia-Maria: JAPANISCHE HOLZSCHNITTE AUS DEM NATIONALMUSEUM IN KRAKAU. Die Kunst des Alten Japan. Frankfurt, 1990. 167 pp. 126 prints illustrated in colour. 29x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Exhibition in the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt of Japanese woodblock print from the collection of the National Museum in Krakow, Poland. In German. 331 THE ALBUM OF TOSHOGU AT NIKKO. Tokyo, 1929. 38 pp. B/w plates throughout. Plan of the grounds. 19x27 cm. Paper, threaded with silk ribbon. 45.00 Never say kekko (magnificent) until you have seen Nikko a Japanese saying about the celebrated Toshogu Shrine in the Nikko National Park. The shrine was built in the first half of the 17th century and consecrated to Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This is an early guidebook to the shrine with some very fine black-and-white photographs, including a few famous artefacts, and captions in English and Japanese. In fine condition. 332 Allen, A. J: ALLEN S AUTHENTICATION OF ANCIENT CHINESE CERAMICS. Auckland, 2006. 340 pp. c.780 colour illustrations. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 90.00 Follows on from the author s previous works on Chinese porcelain, this is a highly-illustrated guide to the factors involved in the authentication of Chinese ceramics dating from the earliest times through to the Ming dynasty. 333 Alvin Lo Oriental Art: 18TH CENTURY. The Golden Age of Peking Glass. New York, 1999. 40 pp. Colour plates throughout, 1 folding. 29x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Eighteen objects in 18th century Peking glass sixteen from the Qianlong reign and the remaining two dating from the Yongzheng period. Includes an extremely rare pair of lime-green transparent caparisoned horses with Qianlong imperial yuzhi marks, bowls, cups, bottles etc. A beautifully-illustrated catalogue. 334 ANCIENT TOWN OF HOI AN. Hanoi, 2006. 350 pp. A few b/w illustrations. 23x15 cm. Paper. 30.00 Proceeding of an International Symposium with papers covering the archaeology, history, and architecture. With a great deal of information on Hoi An s maritime traditions and maritime trade and cultural exchange. In English. 335 Asian Art Museum: BEAUTY, WEALTH, AND POWER. Jewels and Ornaments of Asia. San Francisco, 1992. 64 pp. 11 b/w, 43 coloured illustrations. Map. 25x15 cm. Paper. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco of jewellery and related objects for personal adornment from the major phases of Asia s diverse cultures, drawn mainly from the Museum s permanent collection, with some loan pieces. 336 Ayers, John: LA COLLECTION DE PORCELAINES CHINOISES DE MARIE VERGOTTIS. The Chinese Porcelain Collection of Marie Vergottis. Lausanne, 2004. 222 pp. Colour plates throughout. 28x25 cm. Cloth. 75.00 Catalogue of the Chinese porcelain collection of Marie Vergottis held at the Fondation de l Hermitage in Lausanne. The collection holds porcelains dating from the 12th century onwards and is particularly strong in Ming and Qing porcelains with an emphasis on monochromes. 232 examples are illustrated and described. Dual text in French and English. 337 Backhouse, E.; Sandhaus, D. ed: DECADENCE MANDCHOUE. The China Memoirs of Edmund Trelawney Backhouse. Hong Kong, 2011. xxxvi, 297 pp. 2 b/w plates. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 24.99 In 1898, a young Englishman walked into a homosexual brothel in Peking and began a journey which he claims took him all the way to the bedchamber of the Empress Dowager, Cixi. These are the controversial, sensational and probably fraudulent memoirs of Edmund Backhouse, denounced by Hugh Trevor-Roper as a pornographic novelette. Here published for the first time. An extraordinary read! 338 BADA SHANREN SHUFA JI. The Calligraphy of Bada Shanren). 八大山人書法集. Beijing, 2005. 436 pp. Colour plates throughout each volume. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Good two-volume work showing the calligraphic work of the famous early Qing painter, Bada Shanren. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his work. A fine visual reference. Text in Chinese. 339 Baensch, Robert E. ed: THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY IN CHINA. New Brunswick, 2003. 166 pp. Tables, index. 23x16 cm. Paper. 25.00 Covers all aspects of China s book magazine and online publishing industry with discussion of the different market segments. The economics and distribution methods of the industry are also covered. 340 Barber, Elizabeth Wayland: THE MUMMIES OF ÜRÜMCHI. London, 1999. 240 pp. 29 full-colour plates, numerous text figures, tables, maps. Bibliography, index. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 35.00 A much-awaited publication devoted to the highly-publicised discovery of early Caucasian mummies in China s north-west, throwing doubts on China s claims to uniquely separate cultural origins and development, and asking the question, Did Europeans migrate to China 4,000 years ago? This book will also be of interest to textile collectors, and is written by a noted expert, the author of Prehistoric Textiles and Women s Work: The First 20,000 Years. Out-of-print. 341 Bary, William Theodore de et al: THE BUDDHIST TRADITION IN INDIA, CHINA & JAPAN. Readings in Oriental Thought. New York, 1969. xxii, 418 pp. Index. 19x12 cm. Cloth. 25.00 342 Beal, Samuel: THE LIFE OF HIUEN-TSIANG. By the Shaman Hwui Li. San Francisco, 1974. xlvii, 218 pp. 20x14 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Facsimile reprint of London 1911 original. A disciple s biography of the great Chinese Buddhist pilgrim of the seventh century, Xuanzang (600-664 AD); the preface includes information about the late seventh-century pilgrim, Yijing.

LIST 172 29 FROM OUR STOCK 343 BEIWEI LUOYANG YONGNINGSI: 1979-1994 NIAN KAOGU FAJUE BAOGAO. The Yongningsi Temple in Northern Wei Luoyang: Excavations in 1979-1994. 北魏洛陽永寧寺 : 1979-1994 年考古發掘報告. Zhongguo Tianye Kaogu Baogao Ji; Kaoguxue Zhuankan, IV:51. Beijing, 1996. xi, 202 pp. text plus 32 pp. colour and 128 pp. b/w plates. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 35.00 A fascinating report on this extremely important and influential temple of the Northern Wei dynasty, built in 516 A.D. Excavations and surveys took place on and off between 1979 and 1994 and clarified, amongst other things, the architectural layout of the complex. Numerous finds were made including over 1500 fragments of Northern Wei painted sculptures which are well illustrated in the colour and b/w plates. An important survey. Two-page English abstract, otherwise Chinese only. Produced by the Institute of Archaeology, CASS. 344 BENGYOKU SHU. (On Connoisseurship). Osaka, 1793. 32; 16; 22; 43; 27 folded leaves. B/w line illustrations and reproductions of seal impressions. 5 vols. 25x18 cm. Stitched. 1,000.00 Originally published in 1672, this is the 1793 edition of an elusive tract on Japanese connoisseurship Volumes one and two have the running title: Gako Insho Insho Bengyoko Shu and show numerous illustrations of seal impressions in volume one plus a few in volume two. Volumes three to five have the running title: Chaki Bengyoko Shu and have outline illustrations of numerous tea ceremony vessels and utensils. Appears to be a work on the scholarly and literary appreciation of high aspects of Japanese culture seal carving and impression and the all important tea ceremony. The last page of volume five has a date Kansei 5 which equates to 1793. There is an accompanying letter in French dated 1894 written in Yokohama to Monsieur Delhaye (of the Musée Guimet) describing a stay in Japan and the hunt and despatch of books. The letter emphasises the rarity of this work. It has proven difficult even today to find any reference to this work and few copies are known. Complete in five volumes. Original covers and labels with some loss. Minor worm to the margins of the first few pages of volume four and a few later pages where it intrudes onto the edges of the text. Generally, in fine condition. In Japanese. Not in Kerlen. Not in Mitchell or Brown. Rare. 345 Berry-Hill, Henry & Sidney: CHINNERY AND CHINA COAST PAINTINGS. Leigh-on-Sea, 1970. 64 pp. text. 1 colour plate, 142 illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 90.00 Limited edition of 600 copies. A complementary work to the author s George Chinnery, Artist of the China Coast, with new illustrative material. An extremely scarce work on Chinnery. 346 Bishop, Mrs. J. F: THE YANGTZE VALLEY AND BEYOND. An Account of Journeys in China, Chiefly in the Province of Sze Chuan... London, 1899. xv, 557 pp. Frontispiece, 116 b/w plates and illustrations, folding map. 24x18 cm. Cloth. 55.00 Mrs. Bishop, or Isabella Bird, was well-travelled in the Far East and gives very interesting comments on a variety of subjects, illustrating her books with her own photographs. 347 BISHU SHANZHUANG XIYIN LU. (A Record of Seals Used at the Bishu Shanzhuang in Chengde). 避暑山庄璽印錄. Changchun, 2010. c. 100 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 22x30 cm. Boards. 25.00 Facsimile reprint of a Republic period (?) work showing imperial seals used when the court was in residence at the Summer Resort in Chengde, the Bishu Shanzhuang. Text in Chinese. 348 Blunt, Wilfrid: JAPANESE COLOUR PRINTS. From Harunobu to Utamaro. Faber Gallery of Oriental Art. London, (1952). 24 pp. 10 tipped-in colour plates. 31x25 cm. Paper. 10.00 Includes reproductions and descriptions of prints from the British Museum. Abrams B22. 349 Boring, Alice M., Ch eng-chao Liu and Shu-Ch un Chou: HANDBOOK OF NORTH CHINA AMPHIBIA AND REPTILES. (Herpetology of North China). Peking, 1932. iv, 64 pp. B/w illustrations and diagrams. 19x13 cm. Paper. 55.00 Scarce zoological study of north China. With errata slip pasted to inside front cover. New record of Agkistrodon Halys Breicaudus inserted. Cover slightly chipped and lower corner of front cover torn off. 350 Bowers, Faubion: JAPANESE THEATRE. London, 1954. xxi, 294 pp. 19 plates, 2 in colour. 24x17 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 45.00 This book covers No, puppet-theatre & Kabuki, and includes three Kabuki plays in translation. Foreword, J. Logan. Silberman 1093. 351 Brizay, Bernard: LE SAC DU PALAIS D ETE: TROISIEME GUERRE DE L OPIUM. (The Sack of the Summer Palace: The Third Opium war). Paris, 2003. 578 pp. 24x15 cm. Paper. 40.00 A detailed account of the sacking and burning of the Yuanmingyuan in Peking in October 1860. Drawn from firsthand sources and accounts. In French. 352 Brown, Claudia: GESTURES OF BEAUTY AND ELEGANT PROSE. Japanese Prints of Actors and Beautiful Women 1690-1830 from the Barry and Elizabeth Rosensteel Collection. 2008. 3 pp. text plus 31 pp. colour plates, nearly all full page. 29x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Examines an exquisite selection of Japanese prints from the Rosensteel collection exhibited at the Udinotti Museum in Paradise Valley, Arizona. 353 Brown, Claudia & Clarence Shangraw: A CHORUS OF COLORS. Chinese Glass from Three American Collections. San Francisco, 1995. 127 pp. 103 colour illustrations. 29x23 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Includes an essay by Donald Rabiner: Chinese Glass and the West. The main body of the exhibits are of Qing date. 354 Brown, Roxanna M: THE CERAMICS OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA. Their Dating and Identification. Chicago, 2000. 272 pp. 207 colour and 274 b/w illustrations, 69 figures, 6 maps, bibliography. 28x21 cm. Paper. 30.00 In this new edition (originally published 1977), the author has brought her original study fully up to date, has corrected and revised the text where necessary, and has added a number of new illustrations and maps. The outcome is virtually a new book, re-illustrated.

FROM OUR STOCK 30 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 355 Buck, Pearl S: PAVILION OF WOMEN. New York, 1946. 316 pp. 21x15 cm. Cloth. Worn dustjacket. 15.00 A little-known novel by a well-known author on China being the story of a great family of the Chinese landed gentry. 356 Buck, Pearl S. trans: ALL MEN ARE BROTHERS. (Shuihu Zhuan). London, 1933. xiii, 1279 pp. Frontispiece, occasional text illustrations. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket with tears. 20.00 A brilliant translation of this picaresque novel, one of China s most popular pieces of literature. First edition. 357 Burkhardt, V. R: CHINESE CREEDS AND CUSTOMS 1-3. Taibei, 1969. 181, 201, 175 pp. Many plates and illustrations, some in colour. 25x17 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Almost thirty years after its first publication, Burckhardt s trilogy remains a definitive work on the subject. Some of the information is now outdated but well worth reading. Taiwan reprint of three volumes in one. 358 Buyeo National Museum: SELECTED TREASURES OF THE BUYEO NATIONAL MUSEUM. Seoul, 1977. 53 pp text in Korean, English and Japanese. 20 colour plates, 165 b/w illustrations. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Relics from the prehistoric & Baekje periods. The catalogue illustrates sites, ceramics, bronzes etc. 359 Campbell, W: FORMOSA UNDER THE DUTCH. Described from Contemporary Records with Explanatory Notes. Taibei, 1967. xiv, 629 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Taiwan reprint London, 1903. The first part describes the island s trade, religion & topography; the second part concerns the missionary work carried out by the Dutch; and the third relates the Chinese conquest of Formosa. 360 Capon, Edmund & Pang, Anna Mae: CHINESE PAINTINGS OF THE MING AND QING DYNASTIES. 14th-20th Centuries. Sydney, 1981. 208 pp. 100 colour plates, many illustrations. Map, index of artists, bibliography. 28x21 cm. Boards. 25.00 Travelling exhibition in Australia of 100 paintings by 80 artists loaned by 13 museums in the Peoples Republic. Most of the paintings, ranging from Wang Li to Xu Beihong, have not been reproduced before. 361 Carroll, Thomas D: ACCOUNT OF THE T U-YÜ-HUN IN THE HISTORY OF THE CHIN DYNASTY. Chinese Dynastic Histories Translations, 4. Berkeley, 1953. 47 pp. 24x16 cm. Paper. 15.00 The Tuyühun settled in the east of modern Qinghai province late in the 3rd century A.D. and founded a kingdom which, although opposed by the armies of Sui and Tang, lasted for three and a half centuries. This paper deals with the account of them in the Jin Shu. 362 CHA-NO-YU. Art of Tea. Kyoto, 1962. 101 pp. Numerous b/w photographs. 26x18 cm. Paper. 25.00 A useful introduction and primer to cha-no-yu, the art of tea. Clearly written and illustrated with photographs from the early 1960s. 363 Chapin, Helen B: YUNNANESE IMAGES OF AVALOKITESVARA. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies Vol. 8, No. 2. Cambridge, 1944. pp. 131-186 and 8 pp. b/w plates. 25.00 Offprint from volume 8, No. 2 of the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. An interesting contribution. Discusses bronzes and paintings. 364 Chapman, Frederick Spencer: LHASA THE HOLY CITY. London, 1940. xii, 332 pp. 4 colour plates; 32 b/w plates & illustrations; 2 maps, one folding. Index. 24x16 cm. Later cloth. 30.00 Readers Union edition of the original 1938 publication. The author took part in a political mission, sent to Lhasa under B. J. Gould in 1936 and was a member of Marco Pallis expedition to the Zemu glacier. Yakushi C72. 365 Chen Rong ed: SUZHOU YUNYAN SITA WEIXIU JIAGU GONGCHENG BAOGAO. (Report on the Repairs and Reinforcement of the Yunyan Pagoda in Suzhou). 蘇州雲岩寺塔維修加固工程報告 陳嶸主編. Beijing, 2008. ii, 9, 301 pp. 47 pp. colour and b/w plates. Numerous b/w architectural drawings and illustration. 36x27 cm. Boards. 85.00 A detailed report on the repairs undertaken on the Song dynasty Yunyan Pagoda located on Huqiu Hill in Suzhou in China. The report covers repairs undertaken on a series of occasions from the 1950s onwards. There are extensive and detailed architectural drawings of many parts of the structure, together with photographs of reconstruction and repair work and artefacts found. In Chinese. 366 Chengde Cultural Relics Bureau ed: ZISAI ZHENHUA: CHENGDE GUANCANG WENWU JINGPIN TULU. Chengde s Treasures: Precious Cultural Relics Collected in the Museums. 紫塞珍華 : 承德館藏文物精品圖彔. Beijing, 2011. 295 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 29x21 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Illustrates numerous treasures from the palaces and halls of the Qing dynasty imperial Summer Resort at Chengde and from the surrounding temples. A range of Qing imperial artefacts including ceramics, paintings, costumes, clocks, cloisonné, calligraphy, carved screens, jade, bronzes, furniture and Tibetan Buddhist objects. Also shows earlier objects excavated from archaeological sites in the area. The objects all from the Summer Resort and Temple complex and from museums in the Chengde area. In Chinese. 367 Chesneaux, Jean ed: POPULAR MOVEMENTS & SECRET SOCIETIES IN CHINA, 1840-1950. Stanford, 1972. xii, 328 pp. Glossaries, bibliography, index. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Concentrates on the impact of secret societies on the great rebellions of the 1850s & 1860s, the Revolution of 1911, the Communist- Kuomintang conflict & the Sino-Japanese War. 368 Chiba City Art Museum: UKIYO-E PAINTINGS BY HIROSHIGE AND OTHER MASTERPIECES FROM THE AOKI COLLECTION. Chiba, 1999. 195 pp. 209 colour illustrations. 30x22 cm. Paper. 30.00 The first public showing of 206 masterpieces from the private collection formed by Aoki Tosaku. The emphasis is on ukiyo-e nikuhitsu painting and prints. All 209 exhibits are illustrated in colour. A fine collection. 10 page English caption list, otherwise Japanese text only. 369 CHINA HOMELAND OF TEA. Hong Kong, 1995. 276 pp. Illustrated throughout in colour. 33x26 cm. Cloth. 75.00 Bilingual Chinese-English edition, published jointly by a Hong Kong and a Chinese publishing house. An interesting survey of the modern tea industry and tea drinking in China. Copiously-illustrated throughout in colour. Now hard-to-find.

LIST 172 31 FROM OUR STOCK 370 Chou Hsiang-kuang: A HISTORY OF CHINESE BUDDHISM. Allahabad, 1955. 264 pp. Frontispiece, appendices, chart of Dynasties. 26x17 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A survey with much detail. From its introduction through to Buddhism in the Republic of China. Chou Hsiang-kuang is the head of the department of Chinese, university of Allahabad, India. Introduction by Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar and a foreword by Dr. Carsun Chang. 371 Chow, Hang-fan: THE FAMILIAR TREES OF HOPEI. Beijing, 1934. xii, 374 pp. 143 b/w figures (botanical drawings). Index of common names. 19x14 cm. Cloth. 90.00 English edition of the work resulting from Chow s exploration of the North-eastern and North-western parts of Hopei (Hebei) where he collected more than 1800 herbarium specimens. He was encouraged to produce this handbook of common trees by the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology. Scarce. 372 Chun, Woon Young [= Qian Huanyong]: CHINESE ECONOMIC TREES. Shanghai, 1921. xxvii, 309 pp. 100 b/w plates (botanical drawings). List of genera and species. Glossary, index. 23x16 cm. Cloth. 60.00 From the preface: The first book on the common, important Chinese trees that has been written in any language. Good copy: ex-library with a few stamps. Scarce. 373 Chung Chong-wha ed: KOREAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE. An Anthology. Korean Culture Series. London, 1989. 221 pp. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 25.00 The writings of Park Ji-won, Yi Injik and others, with essays on the development of Korean literature, the Sijo, legends in literature, and nineteenth-century books with stories in Korean. 374 Clark, Robert Sterling & Sowerby, Arthur de Carle: THROUGH SHEN-KAN. The Account of the Clark Expedition in North China, 1908-09. London, 1912. 8, 247 pp. 6 colour plates, 58 b/w plates. Colour map frontispiece, large folding map in end pocket. 26x20 cm. Cloth. 200.00 Scarce copy of the report of a scientific expedition that lasted eighteen months from the autumn of 1908. Sowerby and Clark travelled through northern China from Taiyuan in Shanxi through the provinces of Shaanxi and Gansu to Lanzhou. In addition to the description of the places and people, Sowerby (in his role as naturalist) discusses and illustrates the animals seen en-route. In addition to the photographs, there are six coloured plates reproducing water-colours done by Sowerby during the journey. The large foldout map in the end pocket shows in detail the route of the expedition. A few marks to the cover, otherwise a fine copy. 375 Clarke, Samuel R: AMONG THE TRIBES IN SOUTH-WEST CHINA. Taipei, 1970. xv, 315 pp. Frontispiece, b/w map, 16 b/w plates. 22x16 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Taiwan reprint of the 1911 original. 376 Clarke, Samuel R: AMONG THE TRIBES IN SOUTH-WEST CHINA. London, 1911. xv, 315 pp. Frontispiece, b/w map, 16 b/w plates. 20x14 cm. Decorative gilt cloth. 30.00 A look at the non-chinese tribes of south-west China by a British missionary who lived in what was then a very remote part of China. 377 Coates, Austin: PRELUDE TO HONG KONG. London, 1966. xi, 232 pp. 11 b/w ills. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 30.00 From the first English voyage to China in 1687 to the Opium War and the founding of Hong Kong in 1842. Pays much attention to the importance of the Portuguese and their tenure of Macao. A good and very readable work with much information. 378 Collis, Maurice: THE LAND OF THE GREAT IMAGE. Being Experiences of Friar Manrique in Arakan. London, 1943. 259 pp. A few b/w illustrations and maps. 1 foldout map. 21x14 cm. 15.00 Starting with a description of Portuguese Goa in the 1620s, this is the description of the travels of the Augustinian friar Manrique who, in 1628, set out on a diplomatic image to the kingdom of Arakan the land of the Great Image a colossal image of Buddha, said to have been cast in his lifetime. Arakan is now part of Burma. A fascinating and little-known historical episode. 379 Cooper, T. T: TRAVELS OF A PIONEER OF COMMERCE. In Pigtail and Petticoats: or, An Overland Journey From China Towards India. London, 1871. xiv, 475 pp. Frontispiece, 12 illustrations in text, b/w foldout map. 21x15 cm. Later cloth. 45.00 Cooper here documents his travels through China. Includes a a journey up the Yangtze to Chongqing and then through Sichuan and Yunnan into the Tibetan borderlands and down towards India. He declares himself not a pretentious or scientific traveller but a simple and truthful Pioneer of Commerce therefore excusing himself from geographical inaccuracy and Westernisation of language. A very early account of travels in this part of the world. Later binding. 380 CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING ANTI-FOREIGN RIOTS IN CHINA. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. July 1891.. Reprint Series. San Francisco, 1975. 176 pp. 27x20 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 15.00 Reprint of notes and correspondence pertaining to anti-foreign riots in China in the lead-up to the Boxer Rebellion. 381 CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING INSULTS IN CHINA. CMC Reprint Series No. 18. San Francisco, 1975. v, 228 pp. 27x20 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Reprint of the original edition London, 1857. An account of various incidents which occurred between 1842 and 1856, including accounts of misconduct by both Chinese and foreigners. 382 Couling, Samuel: THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA SINICA. Shanghai, 1917. viii, 633 pp. Addenda and Corrigenda. 27x20 cm. Cloth. 60.00 First edition. Provides a wealth of information about Chinese society and history, culture and customs, much of it gathered firsthand by the author during 26 years in China. Remains an excellent reference. 383 Coupland, Reginald: RAFFLES OF SINGAPORE. London, 1946. 144 pp. 1 b/w plate. 20x13 cm. Cloth, torn dustjacket. 30.00 The life of Stamford Raffles.

FROM OUR STOCK 32 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 384 Crane, Louise: THE MAGIC SPEAR. And other stories of China s famous heroes. New York, 1938. xx, 244 pp. 35 b/w illustrations. 24x16 cm. Cloth, dustjacket with wear. 15.00 Tales of heroic deeds from China s romantic and glamorous past, gathered directly from children, to whom the nation s great are very real figures. Foreword by Lin Yutang, decorations by Ching Chih Yee, full page drawings by Yench i Tiao T u. 385 Cummins, J. S. ed: THE TRAVELS AND CONTROVERSIES OF FRIAR DOMINGO NAVARRETE 1618-86. The Hakluyt Society, 2nd Ser., No. 118-19. Cambridge, 1962. cxx, 163; x, (164-)475 pp. 18 plates and 6 maps. 2 vols. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 45.00 The standard work on the controversial Dominican monk and enthusiastic opponent of the evangelical methods of the Jesuits in China. Ex-library copy. 386 d Incarville, Père; d Entrecolles, Père; Cibot, Père: ARTS, METIERS ET CULTURES DE LA CHINE, REPRESENTES DANS UNE SUITE DE GRAVURES. Exécutées d après les Dessins originaux envoyés de Pékin, accompagnés des explications données par les Missionaries français et étrangers... Arts du Vernis, Papier de Bambou. Paris, 1814-1815. 84; 71 pp. text plus a total of 24 double page b/w engraved plates hors-texte. 2 vols. 14x9 cm. Half leather with marbled boards. Spine gilt with raised bands. 1,700.00 A rare small two-volume work on two important Chinese crafts, taken from the writings of French Jesuit missionaries in China. Two parts in one volume. Part One: Art du Vernis by d Incarville. Part Two: Papier de Bambou taken from the memoirs of d Entrecolles, Cibot and others. 11 plates to do with vernis (lacquer making) and 13 to do with papier de bambou (paper making). The double page plates measure approximately 13x15cm and are exquisitely detailed. Very rare. The first time we have handled this work. Some foxing, mostly minor. In fine condition Text in French. Not in Cordier, Lowendahl or Lust. See Western Travellers in China No. 57. 387 Davids, Roy & Jellinek, Dominic: PROVENANCE. Collectors, Dealers and Scholars in the Field of Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America. Great Haseley, 2011. 500 pp. Over 150 illustrations. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 200.00 A major resource for the provenance of Chinese ceramics from collections in Britain and America. Contains 1064 biographies of collectors, dealers and scholars from the 17th century collector, Queen Mary II, onwards to the 20th century. A 40 page introduction traces ceramic contacts between China and Britain and America from the 16th to the 21st centuries. Also includes sections on fakes, the psychology of collecting, a dissertation on export versus domestic wares and much more. Numerous appendices including one on collectors labels. Compiled from a wide range of sources. Promises to become an invaluable reference. Now available. 388 Deshpande, M. N: THE CAVES OF PANHALE-KAJI. (Ancient Pranalaka). Mem. Archaeological Survey India 84. New Delhi, 1986. 172 pp. 79 plates, 4 figures. 28x23 cm. Boards. 25.00 One of two monographs by the former Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India on a group of caves in Western India containing Buddhist carvings dating back to the 3rd century. 389 Dong Jianjin ed: WENFANG QINGWAN. (Objects from the Scholar s Studio). 文房清玩 董建津編著. Tianjin, 2006. 6 pp. text plus 141 pp. colour plates. 29x21 cm. Cloth. 25.00 A selection of 140 or so objects from the scholar s studio. In various media and dating mostly from the late Qing and Republic periods. In Chinese. 390 DONG QICHANG SHUHUA JI. (The Painting and Calligraphy of Dong Qichang). 董其昌書畫集. Beijing, 2005. 434 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 60.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the work of the late Ming dynasty painter, Dong Qichang. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his fine paintings the landscapes for which he is renowned plus calligraphic work. An excellent visual reference. Text in Chinese. 391 Dubs, Homer H: HSUN-TZU THE MOULDER OF ANCIENT CONFUCIANISM. Probsthain s Oriental Series Vol. XV. London, 1927. xxxi, 308 pp. 19x14 cm. Cloth. 15.00 A study of Hsun-Tzu (Xunzi), his life and writings, by a noted scholar. 392 Dubs, Homer H: THE WORKS OF HSUNTZE. Translated from the Chinese, with notes. Probsthain s Oriental Series Vol. XVI. London, 1928. 336 pp. 19x14 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Translations of the works of Hsuntze (Xunzi) by a noted scholar. 393 Duyvendak, J. J. L: TAO TE CHING. The Book of the Way And Its Virtue. The Wisdom of the East Series. London, 1954. vi, 172 pp. 17x12 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Well-annotated English translation of Laozi s Daoist classic, the Daode Jing. 394 Duyvendak, J. J. L. trans: THE BOOK OF LORD SHANG. A Classic of the Chinese School of Law. Probsthain s Oriental Series Vol. XVII. London, 1928. xiv, 346, viii (publisher s adv.) pp. 19x14 cm. Cloth. 40.00 A complete and fairly literal translation of the work known in Chinese as Shang-chun-shu, written between 359 and 338 B.C. and regarded as an expression of early Legalist thought. 395 Eberhard, Wolfram: DAS TOBA-REICH NORDCHINAS. Eine Soziologische Untersuchung. Leiden, 1949. viii, 395 pp. Cloth. 15.00 A study in German of the sociology of China s Northern Wei dynasty. 396 Ebert: SÜDRUSSLAND. (Southern Russia). Reallexicon der Vorgeschichte, vol. 13. Berlin, n.d. Pp. 52-112. 18 b/w plates. 25x17 cm. Boards. 45.00 Concentrates on the period from the 7th or 6th century BC to AD 200. Illustrations feature items in gold, silver and bone. Offprint from Reallexikon der Vorgeschichte. In German. Sellotape repairs to a number of pages and plates. From the library of Max Loehr (with his pencil annotations) and with the bookplate of James Cahill! Obviously a work of interest!

LIST 172 33 FROM OUR STOCK 397 Ecke, Gustav & Demieville, Paul: THE TWIN PAGODAS OF ZAYTON. A Study of Later Buddhist Sculpture in China. Harvard-Yenching Institute Monographs 2. Cambridge, 1935. viii, 95 pp. 72 plates and 4 plans. Map. 27x18 cm. Cloth. 110.00 A scarce illustrated study of Song period Buddhist iconography on two famous pagodas at Quanzhou in Fujian Province. 398 Edo-Tokyo Museum: SPECIAL EXHIBITION: MARUYAMA OKYO: SHASEIGA CHALLENGING A NEW FRONTIER. Tokyo, 2004. 291 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout showing 120 works in full and in detail. 3 colour foldouts. B/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 45.00 Catalogue of a major exhibition of Maruyama Okyo, the founder of the realist school of painting in the Edo that became a dominant force. Major paintings from Japanese collections are supplemented by overseas loans. All 120 works are reproduced in colour with close-up detail. There are also five pages of seals and signatures. Three page English plate list, otherwise texts in Japanese. 399 Egami Namio, Sekino Takeshi, Sakurai K: TATE SHI TOHOKU CHIHO NI OKERU SHURAKUSHI NO KENKYU. Tate Sites A Study of Settlement Sites in North Eastern Japan. Tokyo, 1958. 169 pp. Japanese, 32 pp. English text. 51 b/w & 4 colour plates, 2 folding. 47 text figs. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Research report on the excavation of early fortified sites in North Eastern Japan. Text in both English and Japanese. 400 Eskenazi: FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION: TWELVE CHINESE MASTERWORKS. Anniversary Exhibition 1960 2010. London, 2010. 113 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 34x26 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Twelve superb Chinese artworks ranging from an archaic bronze wine vessel and a Han dynasty kneeling gold figure through two wonderful examples of Chinese sculpture to a Yuan dynasty dish with an Islamic inscription and an important Qing dynasty falangcai pear-shaped vase. All illustrated in full and with close-up detail, described in detail and a good number of the objects benefiting from essays by experts. 401 Evans-Wentz, W. Y: TIBETAN YOGA AND SECRET DOCTRINES. Or Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path. Tibetan Series. Oxford, 1970. xliv, 389 pp. 9 plates. Index. 23x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 Contains English translations of texts and oral teachings received from the Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup. There are seven chief texts and the treatise as a whole is based on the Yoga philosophy. Reprint of 1935 edition. 402 Evarts, Curtis: TRADITIONAL CHINESE FURNITURE FROM THE GREATER SHANXI REGION: C. L. MA COLLECTION. Shanxi Chuantong Jiaju Keleju Xuancang. 山西傳統家具可樂居選藏. Hong Kong, 1999. 284 pp. 252 colour and 144 b/w illustrations. Cloth. 110.00 One hundred and forty-eight pieces of traditional furniture from the Shanxi region in a well-produced publication documenting a private collection. Introduction by Wang Shixiang and good descriptive text. In English. 403 Fang Bin: GUGONG SHOUCANG: GUAN YIN. (The Gugong Collection: Official Seals). 故宮收藏 : 官印 方斌主編. Beijing, 2008. 269 pp. Colour plates throughout. 24x17 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 Illustrates and describes 200 of the finest examples of official seals dating from the Warring States through to the Qing dynasty held in the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. Text in Chinese. 404 Farrer, Reginald: ON THE EAVES OF THE WORLD. London, 1917. 311; 328 pp. Frontispieces in both volumes, 33; 29 b/w plates. 1 foldout b/w map in vol. I. 2 vols. 23x15 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Two-volume account of an expedition exploring, in the interests of horticulture and forestry, the whole of the Kansu-Tibet border, from South to North. A good clean set. 405 Feng Jicai: ZHONGGUO MUBAN NIANHUA JICHENG: ELUOSI CANGPIN JUAN. (A Collection of Chinese Woodblock New Year Prints: Prints Held in Russian Collections). 中國木板年畫集成 : 俄羅斯藏品卷 馮驥才主編. Beijing, 2009. 549 pp. Full page colour illustrations throughout. 31x24 cm. Wrappers. 170.00 Illustrated throughout, this large work (part of a series) shows Chinese woodblock prints held in Russian collections ranging from the Hermitage in St. Petersburg to the Irkutsk Museum and Kazan University Museum. Many hundreds of examples of prints dating from the late Qing dynasty onwards are shown, the large majority not previously published. An excellent visual survey. Text in Chinese. 406 FitzGerald, C. Patrick: THE TOWER OF FIVE GLORIES. A Study of the Min Chia of Ta Li, Yunnan. London, 1941. v, 286 pp. Illustrations. 3 maps, index. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 80.00 An ethnological study of the Minjia people of Daili, one of the notable aboriginal groups of Yunnan province, with special emphasis on their religions. Appendix with Minjia vocabulary. Hucker 2115. A scarce contribution to the subject. 407 Fleming, Peter: BAYONETS TO LHASA. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. London, 1961. 319 pp. Bibliography, index, 30 b/w plates & ills, 4 maps, diagram. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 20.00 The story of the British Younghusband expedition to Tibet in 1904 by the author of The Siege at Peking. Yakushi F75. Good copy. 408 Fonssagrives, E: SI-LING: ÉTUDE SUR LES TOMBEAUX DE L OUEST DE LA DYNASTIE DES TS ING. Annales du Musée Guimet, 31.1. Paris, 1907. 180 pp. 6 colour plates, numerous b/w illustrations, diagrams & maps etc. 29x22 cm. Paper. 100.00 A detailed study of the Western Tombs outside Peking, where the Yongzheng, Jiaqing and Daoguang emperors are buried. In French. Very scarce. Original plain paper covers, torn and coming away but complete and clean inside, ready for the modern binding for which it was intended. 409 Fox, Robert: THE TABON CAVES. Archaeological Explorations and Excavations on Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila, 1970. xiii, 197 pp. text plus 17 pp. b/w plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 23x15 cm. Paper. 30.00 Detailed and interesting survey of explorations and excavations undertaken. 410 Franzblau, Abraham N: EROTIC ART OF CHINA. A Unique Collection of Chinese Prints and Poems Devoted to the Art of Love. New York, 1977. 160 pp. 52 colour plates. Bibliography. 29x23 cm. Cloth. 65.00 Samples of prints from Ming Brides Books. The colour illustrations are accompanied by translations of Chinese love poetry. 411 Friday, Karl F: LEGACIES OF THE SWORD. The Kashima-Shinryo and Samurai Martial Culture. Honolulu, 1997. 264 pp. Cloth. 15.00

FROM OUR STOCK 34 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 412 FU BAOSHI HUAJI. (The Paintings of Fu Baoshi). 傅抱石畫集. Zhongguo Xiandai Mingjia Huaji. Beijing, 2003. 6, 3, 3 pp. text plus 430 pp. full page colour plates. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 75.00 Good two-volume survey of the work of one of China s most famous 20th century painters, Fu Baoshi. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 413 Fuchu Art Museum: THE WARMTH OF WOODBLOCK PRINTS: FROM KOBOYASHI KIYOCHIKA TO MUNAKATA SHIKO. Fuchu, 2005. 95 pp. 159 colour illustrations. 26x19 cm. Paper. 32.00 Catalogue of an exhibition on the history of the 20th century sosaku hanga print movement. Shows 159 works by Kiyochika, Munakata and 39 other artists. Introduction and list of plates in English. Main text in Japanese. 414 Fugl-Meyer, H: CHINESE BRIDGES. Shanghai, 1937. ix, 139 pp. 66 illustrations, map. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 75.00 Describes various types of Chinese bridges. Includes details of historical background, maintenance, related superstitions, etc. An early contribution to the subject. Scarce Kelly & Walsh publication. Good copy with original dustjacket with slight wear 415 Fukuoka Art Museum et al: SANSEITAI. The Wonders of Sanxingdui A Civilization Rediscovered. 三腥堆. Tokyo, 1998. 245 pp. Colour plates, b/w illustrations and text drawings throughout. 26x19 cm. Boards. 30.00 A touring exhibition of finds from the Sanxingdui site predominantly the incredible bronzes with some jades and earthenwares. Exhibits from the Sichuan Provincial Museum and Sichuan Archaeology Institute. In Japanese but with English summary and captions. Excellent illustrations. 416 Gamble, Sidney D: TING HSIEN. A North China Rural Community. Stanford, 1968. xxiii, 472 pp. Frontispiece, 16 plates, charts. Index. 22x14 cm. Paper. 25.00 Provides a wealth of data for social scientists and students of China: on population, agriculture, village industry, family budgets, finance and trade. Based on an important survey carried out between 1926 and 1933. Second edition. Hucker 2074. 417 Gao Dalun et al: ZHONGGUO WENWU JIANSHANG CIDIAN. (A Dictionary of Chinese Connoisseurship). Guilin, 1991. ii, 16, 421 pp. 36 colour plates. Most articles with b/w plates. Index. 27x20 cm. Cloth. 30.00 An extensive, classified dictionary, with character index, exemplifying, illustrating and describing in brief articles, most of the recognised forms of Chinese art. Text in Chinese only. Fourth printing, 1994. 418 GAO FENGHAN SHUHUA JI. (The Painting and Calligraphy of Gao Fenghan). 高鳳翰書畫集. Beijing, 2005. 434 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the painting and calligraphy of the early Qing dynasty painter, Gao Fenghan. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing many examples of his work ranging from landscapes to nature scenes and calligraphy. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 419 Gibb, H. A. R: THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATTUTA A.D. 1325-1354. Translated with revisions and notes from the Arabic text edited by C. Defremery and B. R. Sanguinetti. Works issued by The Hakluyt Society Second Series. London, 1958-71. xvii; xii; xi. 771 pp. Foldout frontispiece; frontispiece. Occasional b/w map illustrations in text in all volumes. B/w foldout map in Vol. II. 4 b/w plates in Vol. III. 3 vols. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Covering the journeys Ibn Battuta took which covered 75,000 miles; he was the only medieval traveller known to have visited every Muslim state of the time. Three volumes all edited by Gibbs with full introductions and notes. The first three volumes of a set of five. 420 Giles, Herbert A: CHINA AND THE MANCHUS. Cambridge, 1912. 148 pp. 2 b/w plates, folding map. 17x12 cm. Decorative cloth. 20.00 Describes the rise of the Manchus, the fall of the Ming and the lives of the Qing emperors. Pleasing little work by a famous sinologist. 421 Giles, Herbert A: CHUANG TZU. Taoist Philosopher and Chinese Mystic. London, 1961. 335 pp. 22x14 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 15.00 Reprint of the second revised edition of the well-known Giles translation, first published in 1889. 422 Giles, Herbert A. trans: STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO. CMC Reprint Series 3. San Francisco, 1974. xxiv, 488 pp. 20x14 cm. Cloth. 10.00 Reprint London, 1916. An annotated collection of Qing short stories Liao Zhai Zhi Yi, by Pu Songling, including stories of magic, mystery & romance. 423 Giles, Herbet: CONFUCIANISM AND ITS RIVALS. Lectures delivered in the University Hall of Dr Williams Library, London October-December 1914. The Herbert Lectures Second Series. London, 1915. ix, 271 pp. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 15.00 A compilation of lectures which attempt to exhibit, chronologically, the principles and practice adopted by Confucius as a heritage from antiquity and subsequently handed down through twenty-four centuries, with certain modifications, until the present day. Useful for understanding the impact of Confucianism through the ages. 424 Giles, Lionel: THE SAYINGS OF LAO TZU. The Wisdom of the East Series. London, 1950.. 54 pp. 17x12 cm. Cloth. 10.00 9th printing. Translations from Laozi s writings by a famous early 20th century sinologist. 425 Giles, Lionel trans. and intro: MUSINGS OF A CHINESE MYSTIC. Selections from the Philosophy of Chuang Tzu. Wisdom of the East. London, 1927. 112 pp. 17x12 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Although in his interpretation of Taoism the intellectual elevation and refinement of his system places it mainly within reach of more abstract thinkers, his originality and grace of thought has a universal attraction. 426 Gill, Capt. William: THE RIVER OF GOLDEN SAND. The Narrative of a Journey through China and Eastern Tibet to Burmah. London, 1880 420; 453 pp. Frontispieces in both volumes. 1 b/w foldout map and 1 b/w map in pocket; 7 b/w foldout maps. 2 vols. 23x15 cm. Decorative cloth. 60.00 Two yellow library stickers to top of front cover of each volume. Reading copy. Priced accordingly.

LIST 172 35 FROM OUR STOCK 427 Golombek, Lisa et al: TAMERLANE S TABLEWARE. A New Approach to the Chinoiserie Ceramics of 15th and 16th Century Iran. Islamic Art & Architecture, No. 6. Costa Mesa, 1996. 256 pp. 16 pp. colour illustrations, 88 b/w plates, text drawings. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Information on Iranian imitations of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain is elusive. This book is based on the use of petrographical analysis to identify centres of production in Iran. A serious contribution to the subject. 428 Su Ping ed: GONG XIAN JINGPIN JI. (Masterworks of Gong Xian). 龔賢精品集. Beijing, 1997. c. 400 pp. Colour plates throughout. 3 foldout plates. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 150.00 40 masterworks by the late Ming/early Qing artist Gong Xian are here shown in their entirety and with much focus on detail. Superb quality plates enhance the usefulness and appreciation of these masterpieces. Text in Chinese only. 429 GONGTING HUASHI LANG SHINING. (The Court Painter Giuseppe Castiglione). 宮廷畫師郎世寧. Tianjin, 2008. 133 pp. Colour plates throughout. 38x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Large format work on the finest and most famous paintings of the Qing dynasty missionary court painter, Giuseppe Castiglione, Chinese name, Lang Shining. Includes a large foldout of the painting: One Hundred Steeds. Introductory texts. In Chinese. 430 Granet, Marcel: CHINESE CIVILIZATION. London, 1958. xxiii, 444 pp. 12 plates, 5 maps. Bibliography and index. 21x14 cm. Paper. 15.00 An original, theoretical analysis of Chinese institutions and society in Zhou times, but not generally considered authoritative. Translated by Kathleen E. Innes and Mabel R. Brailsford. 431 Granet, Marcel: FESTIVALS AND SONGS OF ANCIENT CHINA. The Broadway Oriental Library. London, 1932. ix, 281 pp. Appendixes. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 10.00 First English edition of a theoretical reconstruction of social customs in ancient China on the basis of literary remains in the Shijing. Hucker 2004. 432 Granoff, P. and Shimora, K. ed: MONKS AND MAGICIANS. Religious Bios. in Asia. 1996. Paper. 25.00 Collection of 7 essays about the lives of Jain and Buddhist figures in India and Buddhist kings and monks on Tibet and China. 433 Green, William: JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS FROM 1822-1992. Entirely or Partly in English Text. Leiden, 1993. 291 pp. 3 indexes. 25x19 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Mr. Green worked 8 years to compile for the Ukiyo-e Society of America Inc. this, the largest and most complete bibliography on Japanese prints ever published. It contains over 6200 entries with references to monographs reviews, journals, dealer s catalogues. 434 Gribbin, Jill & David: JAPANESE ANTIQUE DOLLS. New York, 1984. xii, 172 pp. Glossary-index, bibliography. 50 colour plates, 14 figures, map. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 An account of Japanese dolls from the Jomon Era to the present, with discussions of festival dolls, puppets and display dolls. This book does not deal with paper or papier-mâché dolls. 435 Guan Xueling: QINGDAI GONGTING YIXUE YU YIXUE WENWU. (Medicine and Medical Artefacts in the Qing Court). 清代宮庭醫學與醫學文物 關雪玲著. Beijing, 2008. 227 pp. Numerous colour and b/w illustrations. 25x17 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 Detailed and welcome detailed study on this little-known aspect of life at the Qing court within the Forbidden City, that of the culture of imperial medicine and associated artefacts. Well-illustrated. Text in Chinese. 436 Guan Xueling ed: GUGONG SHOUCANG: ZHONGBIAO. (The Gugong Collection: Timepieces). 故宮收藏 : 鐘表 關雪玲主編. Ni Yinggai Zhidao de 200 Jian. Beijing, 2007. 311 pp. Colour plates throughout. 24x17 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 Illustrates and describes 200 of the extraordinarily elaborate clocks and timepieces so loved by the Qing emperors of China. Many are imported from Europe, some made in Guangzhou (presumably in the foreign hongs) and some made in the Zaobanchu workshops in the Forbidden City. All examples from the imperial collection. Text in Chinese. 437 Gugong Museum: JIN TANG LIANG SONG HUIHUA: SHANSHUI LOUGE. (Paintings of the Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties Landscape and Architecture). 晉唐兩宋繪畫 : 山水樓閣. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 2. Shanghai, 2004. 22, 265 pp. 259 pp. colour plates. 1 foldout panorama. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 2 in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrates and describes Jin, Tang and Song painting depicting landscapes and architecture buildings, pavilions etc. 58 exquisite works are shown (of which 55 are Song), including the famous Qingming Shang He Tu by Zhang Zeyuan in a panorama foldout. All the works, including long handscrolls, are shown in their entirety and in detail. Accompanying colophons and inscriptions are also illustrated. Includes national treasures and lesserknown works. Captions in English, otherwise Chinese text. A beautiful work that we recommend. 438 Gugong Museum: JIN TANG LIANG SONG HUIHUA: HUANIAO ZOUSHOU. (Paintings of the Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties Animals, Birds and Flowers). 晉唐兩宋繪畫 : 花鳥走獸. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 3. Shanghai, 2004. 24, 253 pp. 251 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 3 in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrates and describes 83 exquisite masterpieces from the Jin to the Song dynasties (of which 77 are Song) showing flora and fauna. Includes the famous Tang work Five Oxen in a panorama foldout, other national treasures plus lesser-known works. All the works, including long handscrolls, are shown in their entirety and in detail. Accompanying colophons and inscriptions are also illustrated. Captions in English, otherwise Chinese text. A beautiful work that we recommend. 439 Gugong Museum: YUANDAI HUIHUA. (Paintings of the Yuan Dynasty). 元代繪畫. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 4. Shanghai, 2005. 28 pp. text and 292 pp. colour plates and captions. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 4 in this excellent series shows Yuan dynasty paintings in the collection of the Beijing Palace Museum with many important works of the period. Includes works by all the Yuan masters Zhao Mengfu, Ni Zan etc. plus other fine examples by lesser-known and anonymous artists. This publication is also highly valuable for the extensive quality illustrations of accompanying colophons, etc. Illustrated throughout in colour. Detailed texts in Chinese plus brief English captions. Recommended.

FROM OUR STOCK 36 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 440 Gugong Museum: SI SENG HUIHUA. Paintings by Four Monks. 四僧繪畫. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 11. Shanghai, 2000. 288 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 11 in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrates and fully describes the paintings in the collection by the Qing painters known as the Si Seng or Four Monks: Hong Ren, Kun Can, Ba Da Shan Ren and Shi Tao. Captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 441 Gugong Museum: YUANDAI SHUFA. (Calligraphy of the Yuan Dynasty). 元代書法. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 20. Shanghai, 2002. 26 pp. text and 278 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 20 in this excellent series with highlights from the collection of the Beijing Palace Museum and prominently featuring, of course, the work of Zhao Mengfu. This publication is also highly valuable for the extensive quality illustrations of accompanying colophons, etc. Chinese regular script transcriptions of the pieces are also given, where necessary. Recommended. Detailed texts in Chinese plus brief English captions. 442 Gugong Museum: JIN TANG CIQI. (Porcelain from the Jin to the Tang). 晉唐瓷器. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 31. Hong Kong, 1996. 281 pp. 267 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 31 in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrates and describes porcelains from the Western Jin, Eastern Jin, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. Excellent illustrations. Captions in English, otherwise Chinese text only. 443 Gugong Museum: LIANG SONG CIQI 1 & 2. (Porcelain of the Northern and Southern Song 1 & 2). 兩宋瓷器. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 32-33. Shanghai, 2002. 320; 313 pp. 289; 283 pp. colour illustrations of 262; 259 objects. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 180.00 Volumes 32 and 33 in the series The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum illustrate in excellent colour and fully describe 521 exquisite porcelains of the Song period held in the Gugong in Beijing. Captions in English, main texts in Chinese. Now going out-of-print. 444 Gugong Museum: ZHU MU YA JIAO DIAOKE. (Bamboo, Wood, Ivory and Horn Carving). 竹木牙角雕刻. Complete Collection of Treasures Gugong, 44. Shanghai, 2001. 304 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Volume 44 in this series show 248 wonderful examples of carving in various media held in the collection of the Gugong in Beijing. Excellent colour plates, most objects show in multiple views or close-up detail. English plate captions, otherwise Chinese text only. 445 Gugong Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANG LIDAI FASHU XUANJI DI ER JI. (Selection of Calligraphy from the Palace Museum: Volume 2). 故宮博物院藏歷代法書選集第二集. Beijing, 1993. Each volume c. 20 sheets. Illustrations throughout. 20 vols. 43x32 cm. Stitched. Cloth case with damage to one toggle. 225.00 Contains 20 volumes with reproductions of famous examples of calligraphy and albums containing calligraphy dating from the Jin dynasty to the Ming, all in the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. Part Two of three. The original was published in 1977. This is a reissue from the 1990s. All text in Chinese. Out-of-print. 446 Gugong Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANG MING QING SHANMIAN SHUHUA JI 4. (Selection of Fan Paintings from Ming & Qing in the Palace Museum 4). Beijing, 1991. 24 pp. Chinese text. 100 colour plates. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 75.00 One hundred fan paintings and calligraphy from the Palace Museum collection in Beijing, beautifully reproduced. This is the fourth volume in the series. 447 Gugong Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANG MING QING SHANMIAN SHUHUA JI 5. (Selection of Fan Paintings from Ming & Qing in the Palace Museum 5). Beijing, 1995. 28 pp. Chinese text. 100 colour plates. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 75.00 One hundred fan paintings and calligraphy from the Palace Museum collection in Beijing, beautifully reproduced. This is Volume 5 in the series. 448 Gugong Museum: JINGLUN WUJIN: GUGONG CANG ZHIXIU SHUHUA. (The Limitless Arrangement of Silken Threads: Embroidered Calligraphy and Painting in the Collection of the Gugong Museum). 經綸無盡 : 故宮藏織繡書畫. Beijing, 2006. 294 pp. Fullpage colour plates throughout. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Produced to accompany an exhibition in the Gugong Museum, Beijing, of embroidered calligraphy and painting from the imperial collection. The majority of the pieces date from the Qing dynasty, in particular, the Kangxi and Qianlong reigns. Whilst much of the material has been illustrated in volume 52 in the series Complete Collection of Treasures in the Gugong (Gugong Zhen Cang), many of the plates here are much larger, some full page, offering examination of greater detail. Text in Chinese. 449 Gunsaulus, Helen C. & Gentles, M. O: THE CLARENCE BUCKINGHAM COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PRINTS. I: The Primitives; II: Harunobu, Koryusai, Shigemasa, And Their Followers. Chicago, 1955-65. vi, 284; vi, 307 pp. 16 colour plates & 1052 b/w illustrations. 2 vols. 40x30 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 1,200.00 Limited edition of 500 and 1000 copies. An excellent catalogue containing complete entries for each print and high-quality reproductions. Arranged by artist chronologically, including biographies. Very sought-after. Abrams L31. 450 Guo Xuelei & Kong Fanzhu ed: MINGCI JUZHEN: SHANXI MINJIAN CANG CI JINGCUI. (Fine Ceramics of the Ming Period from Private Collections in Shanxi Province). 明瓷聚真 : 山西民間藏瓷精粹 郭學雷 孔繁珠編著. Beijing, 2008. 8, 232 pp. Colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 70.00 Shows a surprisingly good selection of Ming dynasty ceramics held in various private collections in China s Shanxi province which may be testament to the traditional wealth of the area. Over 200 examples from reigns spanning the Ming dynasty are illustrated in colour and described. Text in Chinese. 451 Hackney, Louise Wallace: GUIDE-POSTS TO CHINESE PAINTING. Boston, 1929. xii, 221 pp. 21 illustrations. Index, bibliography. 26x20 cm. Cloth. 75.00 A composite picture of Chinese painting, divided into calligraphy, figure, flower, bird, animal, and landscape painting, and Chinese influence on Western culture.

LIST 172 37 FROM OUR STOCK 452 Hajek, Lubor et al: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PAINTING. London, 1961. 185 pp. Colour plates throughout. Bibliography. 30x21 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Rare work illustrating paintings belonging to Czechoslovakian collections, mainly in the Prague National Museum, holder of a important collection of modern Chinese painting. 453 Han Bichi comp: HAISHANG SHIWU JIA ZHONGGUO HUA JI. A Chinese Painting Collection of 15 Artists in Shanghai. Shanghai, 1993. c. 200 pp. 150 colour plates. Captions, biographies and introduction in English. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 80.00 The young painters Fang Zengxian, Liu Danzhai, Chen Jialing, Hu Zhanlang, Zhang Guiming, Gong Jixian, Han Tianheng, Yang Zhengxin, Liao Lu, Xiao Haichun, Han Shuo, Zhang Peicheng, Lu Fusheng, Che Pengfei, Ma Xiaojuan make daring, successful raids on traditional painting. Main text in Chinese. 454 HAN GUK UI HOEHWA. (Korean Painters Series). Seoul, 1989. Each volume c. 230 pp. Colour plates throughout, some folding. Reproductions of seals. Chronologies. 8 vols. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 600.00 Complete set of a very well-produced and illustrated series of books devoted to Korean painters working in the traditional manner. With detailed captions and good apparatus in Korean. The individual volumes are as follows: 1) Sorim, Cho Skok-chin (1853-1920); ed. by Ho Yong-hwan. 2) Simjon, An Chung-sik (1861-1919); ed. by Ho Yong-hwan. 3) Ch ongjon, Yi Sang-Bom (Lee Sang-bum, 1897-1972); ed. by Yi Ku-yol. 4) Sojong, Pyon Kwan-sik (1899-1976); ed. by O Kwang-su. 5) Uijae, Ho Paeng-nyon (1891-1977); ed. by Pak Chin-ju. 6) Idang, Kim Un-ho (1892-1979); ed. by Pak Yong-suk. 7) Simhyang, Pak Sung-mu (1893-); ed. by Yi Kyong-song. 8) Simsan, No Su-hyon (1899-); ed. by Yi Hung-u. Some volumes had been issued separately and earlier, from 1978, and were then reissued in 1989 for the complete set; other volumes are first published in 1989 to complete the set. All text in Korean. 455 Harris, Clare and Tsering Shakya ed: SEEING LHASA. British Depictions of the Tibetan Capital 1936-1947. Chicago, 2003. vii, 168 pp. Colour and (predominantly) b/w photographs throughout. Colour illustrations. 28x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. During this period, the British maintained a mission in Lhasa. These fascinating photographs show the city of Lhasa, its palaces and temples, along with the interaction of the British and Tibetans. Good descriptive text. 456 Hasebe Gakuji: INDOSHINA HANTO NO TOJIKI YAMADA YOSHIO KOREKUSHON. Ceramics from the Indonesian Peninsula in the Yamada Yoshio Collection. Tokyo, 1990. 18 pp. English, 348 pp. Japanese text and 465 plates and illustrations, 231 in colour. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 180.00 Features one of the most important Japanese collections of Southeast Asian ceramics. Includes ceramics excavated from Mae Sod, Khmer, Thai, Vietnam, Bencharong & Lai, Nam Thong and Ban Chiang. 457 Hawes, Charles H: IN THE UTTERMOST EAST. An Account of Investigations among the Natives and Russian Convicts of the Island of Sakhalin, with Notes of Travel in Korea, Siberia, and Manchuria. London, 1904. xxviii, 478 pp. Frontispiece, 70 b/w plates and fold out map. Glossary, index. 23x15 cm. Cloth. 35.00 An extraordinary journey to very remote parts. Second edition. Fading and a couple of marks to spine, otherwise clean 458 Hearn, Lafcadio: EXOTICS AND RETROSPECTIVES. London, 1898. 299 pp. 4 pp. plates, 13 text illustrations. 19x13 cm. Decorative cloth. 25.00 Contains among others a lengthy article on insect-musicians, to which most of the illustrations belong. A fine copy of the first edition with decorative cloth cover. 459 Hearn, Lafcadio: GLEANINGS IN BUDDHA-FIELDS. Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East. London, 1897. 296 pp. 18x12 cm. Decorative cloth. First edition of Hearn s observations on Japanese spirituality. 25.00 460 Hebei Provincial Museum ed: HEBEISHENG BOWUGUAN WENWU JINGPIN JI. Treasures from Hebei Provincial Museum. 河北省博物館文物精品集. Beijing, 1999. 225 pp. Colour plates. 30x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 154 of the best objects held in Hebei Provincial Museum are here depicted and described. Ranging from the treasures of the Zhongshan state, ancient bronzes, early porcelains, Yuan blue-and-white, jades and paintings. A fine cross-section of the museum s treasures. Introduction and captions in English, otherwise Chinese text only. 461 Henderson, Gregory: KOREA. The Politics of the Vortex. Cambridge, 1968. xvi, 479 pp. 5 illustrations, notes, index. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 25.00 An analysis of Korea s modern history and political developments by an American diplomat who served 7 years in Korea from 1947, in the light of the post-korean War split, the Vietnam War and the American fear of Communism in the region. 462 Hillier, Jack Ronald: JAPANESE MASTERS OF THE COLOUR PRINT. A Great Heritage of Oriental Art. London, 1954. 140 pp. 81 plates, 16 in colour and tipped-in. 12 text-ills, some colour. 31x23 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A general introduction to Japanese prints, sketching the character of the people for whom the prints were brought into being and the development of the artists style. Silberman 776, Abrams A55. 463 Hirata, Yutaka: EBUSSHI NO JIDAI. (The Era of Buddhist Painting Masters). Tokyo, 1997. 16, ix, 284; 303 pp. 4 pp. colour and 12 pp. b/w plates. 2 vols. 25x19 cm. Cloth. 125.00 A detailed study in two volumes; research and historical materials. Covers Japanese Buddhist painting from the Nara to Momoyama periods. In Japanese. 464 Hodge, Stephen and Martin Boord: THE ILLUSTRATED TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD. London, 1999. 144 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 26x21 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A guide to living and correct action. A guide to help people through times of crisis and change and a reference manual for the soul. Fundamental to understanding Buddhism, it can be read for contemplation or spiritual understanding of the process of dying. A new translation with commentary.

FROM OUR STOCK 38 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 465 Honda, Hiromu: THE BEAUTY OF FIRED CLAY. Ceramics from Burma, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. New York, 1997. 320 pp. Cloth. 95.00 Catalogue of the private collection of Hiromu Honda. 466 Honda, Hiromu & Shimazu, Noriki: NANKAI NO KO TOKI 1. Ceramics of Indochina 1: Annam, Vietnam and Trade Ceramics. Tokyo, 1995. 315 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 120.00 A fine and well-illustrated survey of primarily Annamese and Vietnamese ceramics plus some trade ceramics. Many fine examples illustrated and discussed. High quality colour plates throughout. By two Japanese authorities on the subject. Brief captions to plates in English. Main text in Japanese. A scarce work. 467 Hong Kong Museum of Art: CHINESE JADE ANIMALS. Zhongguo Xiaosheng Yudiao. 中國肖生玉雕. Hong Kong, 1996. 190 pp. 181 colour plates, 5 colour text illustrations. 33x23 cm. Paper. 70.00 Catalogue of a pleasing exhibition of jade animal carving with exhibits dating from the Neolithic period to the Qing. Good colour plates. Text in English and Chinese. Out-of-print and now hard to find. 468 Hong Kong Museum of Art: TREASURES OF ASIAN ART. Selections from The Mr and Mrs John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection. Hong Kong, 1993. 192 pp. 69 colour plates. 29x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 A selection of fine pieces from an exhibition spanning 12 countries over 3500 years including Buddhist sculptures from India, Thailand and Cambodia, Chinese porcelain and Japanese woodblock prints. Text in English and Chinese. 469 Hosie, Lady: THE POOL OF CH IEN LUNG. A Tale of Modern Peking. London, 1944. 174 pp. One colour plate. 23x16 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Lady Hosie recounts her stay in Peking in autumn 1936 at the School of Accuracy and Good Manners, describing the people she befriended there in a whimsical and amusing account of life in China. Colour frontispiece from a painting by Chiang Yee. Second printing of first edition. A period piece. water mark to front cover. Internally fine. Priced accordingly. 470 Hosie, Lady: THE POOL OF CH IEN LUNG. A Tale of Modern Peking. London, 1944. 174 pp. One colour plate. 23x16 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Lady Hosie recounts her stay in Peking in autumn 1936 at the School of Accuracy and Good Manners, describing the people she befriended there in a whimsical and amusing account of life in China. Colour frontispiece from a painting by Chiang Yee. First edition. 471 HUAIAN YUNHE CUN ZHANGUO MU. (A Warring States Tomb at the Village of Yunhe near Huai an). 淮安運河村戰國墓. Beijing, 2012. 147 pp. Numerous colour plates. B/w text drawings. 29x22 cm. Boards. 50.00 Excavation report on this find in China s Jiangsu province which was excavated in 2004. Yielded a variety of artefacts including small jades and component bronze parts of a chariot. Text in Chinese. 472 HUANG BINHONG HUA JI. (The Paintings of Huang Binhong). 黃兵虹畫集. Zhongguo Xiandai Ming Jia Hua Ji. Beijing, 2003. 10, 4 pp. text plus 410 pp. colour plates. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Good two-volume survey of the paintings of the early 20th century Chinese master, Huang Binhong. The works illustrated span the entirety of his career. Full page colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 473 Huang Chunhuai & Zheng Jinle ed: ZHONGGUO BAI DEHUA BAICI JIANSHANG. Chinese White. 中國白德花白瓷鑑賞. Fuzhou, 2005. 303 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 21x15 cm. Boards. 25.00 A detailed examination of Chinese white wares Blanc-de-Chine. Copiously-illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 474 Huang Quanxin ed: TANG CHAO HUANGDI MOBAO. (Treasures of Rubbings of the Calligraphy of Tang Dynasty Emperors). 唐朝皇帝墨寶 黃全信編著. Beijing, 1998. 2, 3, 312 pp. B/w illustrations throughout. 28x20 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 Primarily a visual reference to known and extant examples of the calligraphy of Tang dynasty emperors, the majority reproduced from rubbings. In Chinese. 475 Huangfeng City Museum et al. ed: LUOZHOU CHENG YU HANMU. Luozhou City and Han Dynasty Tombs. 羅州城與漢墓. Beijing, 2000. 324 pp. text plus 8 pp. colour and 64 pp. b/w plates. Text drawings, foldout chart. 27x19 cm. Boards. 30.00 A comprehensive field excavation report of the Han tombs at Luozhou city in Hubei province. The finds included pottery and ceramics and some very fine bronze vessels and mirrors. Four page English abstract, otherwise Chinese text only. 476 Humfrey, R. N. P: THROUGH CHINA AND JAPAN. London, 1932. vi, 70 pp. 17 b/w photographs, e/p maps. 19x13 cm. Paper. 25.00 Chronicle of the Mission Film Committee s expedition in 1932. Interesting black-and-white photographs. 477 Humphreys, Christmas: THE SUTRA OF WEI LANG (OR HUI NENG). Translated from the Chinese by Wong Mou-Lam. London, 1944. 128 pp. 16x12 cm. Paper. 25.00 English translation of the Sutra Spoken by the Sixth Patriarch on the High Seat of the Vehicle of the Law which records the sermons and sayings of Wei Lang (638-713), the most famous Dhyana Master of the Tang Dynasty. 478 Hunan Medical College ed: CHANGSHA MAWANGDUI YIHAO HANMU GU SHI YANJIU. Study of an Ancient Cadaver in Mawangdui Tomb No. 1 of the Han Dynasty in Changsha. Beijing, 1980. 2, 346 pp. 1 colour and numerous b/w illustrations. 12 pp. English summary and list of contents. 26x19 cm. Paper. 15.00 The official report of the detailed examination of the amazingly well-preserved corpse of a Han lady from the No. 1 Han tomb at Mawangdui in Changsha. List of contents and 12 page summary in English, otherwise Chinese only. 479 Hunan Provincial Museum: HUNAN SONG YUAN YAOCANG JINYINQI FAXIAN YU YANJIU. The Discovery and Research on Gold and Silver Wares Unearthed from Caches of Song and Yuan Dynasties in Hunan. 湖南宋元窑藏金銀器發現與研究. Beijing, 2009. 394 pp. 198 pp. colour plates throughout. B/w text plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 85.00

LIST 172 39 FROM OUR STOCK Excellent visual and research reference on Song and Yuan gold and silver. 610 gold and silver objects of fine quality are illustrated in colour with the majority being shown in multiple views. The objects range from hairpins, spoons and hair ornaments to ingots, boxes, incised belt plaques, bracelets, trays, belt ornaments, filigree work and drinking cups. A huge variety. The wares were excavated from sites throughout China s Hunan province. There is still little published that focuses exclusively on gold and silver from this period and this is a welcome addition. Text in Chinese. Recommended. 480 Hung, William: TU FU. China s Greatest Poet. Cambridge, 1952. x. 300; 133 pp. 2 vols. 24x15 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Biography of the life of Tu Fu, the great eighth-century Chinese poet. Includes translations of many of his poems. Comes with a separate volume being an accompanying collection of notes on the book. 481 Hyogo Prefectural History Museum: MARUYAMA OKYO TEN. Special Exhibition Maruyama Okyo. Kobe, 1994. 198 pp. Illustrations of 18 colour prints, 67 colour plates & 122 b/w seals. 28x22 cm. Paper. 45.00 Illustrated catalogue of paintings and prints by Maruyama Okyo in an exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of his death. Text on his art and his artist s seals by Kimura Shigeyoshi, in Japanese only. 482 Ibaragi Museum of History: OKAHURA SEIKO. Ibaragi, 2001. 104, 35 pp. 57 colour plates. Reproductions of numerous seals. 2 vols. 30x21 cm. Paper. 37.00 Examines the work of this late Edo female literati painter. All 57 artworks are illustrated in colour. A 35 page companion volume reproduces the seals used on her painting. In Japanese. 483 Ikeda Bunko: COLLECTION OF KAMIGATA ACTOR PRINTS. Volume IV. Osaka, 2003. 261 pp. 701 prints illustrated in colour. 30x21 cm. Paper. 135.00 The fourth and largest volume in the Ikeda Bunko s series illustrating the Kamigata actor prints in its vast collection. This volume illustrates 701 prints in colour by artists such as Hirosada, Kunikazu and eight other Osaka ukiyo-e print artists. 32 page list of plates in English. Main text in Japanese. 484 IKUO HIRAYAMA. Tokyo, 1988. 188 pp. Colour plates throughout. Some folding. 33x27 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 30.00 Paintings by the modern Japanese artist, Ikuo Hirayama of varied themes but with many of China and the Silk Road. In English. 485 INSTITUTO PORTUGUES DE HONGKONG BOLETIM NO 4.. (Bulletin No 4. of the Portuguese Institute of Hong Kong). Hong Kong (?), 1955. 295 pp. Frontispiece. 25x17 cm. Paper. 50.00 Includes Studies on Takayama Ukon by Johannes Laures, Historical Spots in Malacca by Vincent E. Dias and China Lanfall, 1513 by J. M. Braga amongst others. Text to all essays in English. Very scarce. 486 Izumishi Kuboso Kinen Bijutsukan: SOSOKI. (Containers). Izumi, 1986. 116 pp. 212 b/w illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper. 25.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Kubosai Memorial Museum. The theme of the exhibition was containers of various kinds and date ewers, kendi, tea and wine pots, including fine Tang and Song wares. Annotations on cover, insides clean. Text in Japanese. 487 Jenkins, Donald: MYSTERIOUS SPIRITS, STRANGE BEASTS, AND EARTHLY DELIGHTS. Early Chinese Art from the Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Collection. Portland, 2005. 112 pp. 70 colour plates. 31x26 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Portland Art Museum of one of the finest private collections of early Chinese art on the US west coast. The exhibits span the Warring States and Qin-Han periods and are remarkable for their wide-ranging nature. Reveals both mythical creatures of the spirit world plus objects and utensils for daily use. Well-illustrated throughout in colour. 488 Jenyns, Soame & Watson, William: CHINESE ART THE MINOR ARTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Cloisonné, Cantonese Enamel, Lacquer, Furniture, Wood. The International Library of Antique Art: Chinese Art II. London, 1963. 462 pp. 211 illustrations, 68 in colour, tipped in. 34x26 cm. Cloth. 150.00 First volume of two on minor arts, covering the media listed in the subtitle, from the well-illustrated monumental survey. Good copy. 489 Ji Chongjian: XIUGENGJIGU LU: JI CHONGJIAN MEISHU KAOGU LUNJI. Diligence Leads to Profound Knowledge of Ancient Civilization: Collection of Works on Fine Art and Archaeology by Ji Chingjian. 修綆汲古錄 : 季崇建美術考古論集 季崇建著. Shanghai, 2004. 244; 258 pp. Numerous colour illustrations. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 105.00 A large two volume work comprising the writings of the Chinese connoisseur and author, Ji Chongjian. Volume One covers general writings and discourses on Chinese art. Volume Two is on calligraphy and seal carving. Numerous colour illustrations. In Chinese. 490 Jia Xijiang: QIN ZAOQI QINGTONGQI KEJI KAOGUXUE YANJIU. (Archaeological Research into the Technology of Bronzes of the Early Qin Dynasty). 秦早期青銅器科技考古學研究 賈臘江著. Beijing, 2011. 136 pp. Plus 16 pp. of colour plates. 27x19 cm. Boards. 25.00 Text in Chinese. 491 Jiang Gaochen: YUNNAN MINZU ZHUWU WENHUA. (Domestic Housing of Yunnan Nationalities). Kunming, 1997. 22 colour plates and 448 pp. text. B/w illustrations and photographs throughout. 26x27 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Shows various types of housing in photographs, drawings and plans as built and used by the various nationalities of Yunnan province. In Chinese only.

FROM OUR STOCK 40 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 492 Jiang Ling ed: WANG XIZHI SHUFA QUANJI. (A Complete Collection of Wang Xizhi s Calligraphy). 王羲之書法全集 江呤主編. Hangzhou, 2009. 3, 9, 849, 18 pp. 849 pp. colour plates. 2 vols. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 160.00 Very well-produced work reproducing the entire corpus of known (and purported) works by China s most famous calligrapher, Wang Xizhi. Colour plates throughout both volumes. In Chinese, 493 Jin Jian: QINDING WUYINGDIAN JUZHENBAN CHENGSHI. (The Process of Printing in Wuyingdian Using Movable Type). 欽定武英殿聚珍版程式 金簡撰. Beijing, 2007. 2, 1, 34 folded leaves, 16 fullpage b/w woodcut illustrations. 27x17 cm. Stitched, cloth case. 40.00 Jin Jian was made Superintendent of Wuyingdian (The Imperial Printing Press) in 1773 and supervised work for compiling the part of the Siku Quanshu project whereby reprints of rare works were made, some copied from the Yongle Dadian. Jin Jian proposed that these reprints be made using movable wooden type, which the Emperor approved. Thereafter, in the course of six months, a set of about 253,000 wooden type in two sizes was completed. Qianlong gave this method of movable type printing (usually known as Huozi Ban) the name Wuyingdian Juzhenban and wrote a poem to commemorate the initiation of the project. By 1777 over 30 works had been printed and Jin Jian published, also using movable type, an illustrated work (as here) on the project and the process of the printing. The work contains information and reproduction of documents relating to the enterprise and is illustrated with 16 appealing woodcut illustrations showing the process and stages in producing movable type and its preparation for use in printing. By the time of the completion of the project (around 1794), 134 works had been published and were brought together in a collectanea known as the Wuyingdian Juzhenban Congshu. Enlarged facsimile reprint of the 1777 original. In Chinese. 494 Joseph, Adrian M: CHINESE AND ANNAMESE CERAMICS FOUND IN THE PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA. London, 1973. 208 pp. 125 colour plates and illustrations. Bibliography and index. 30x22 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 100.00 Numbered edition of 1020 copies. A study of early underglaze-painted Chinese porcelains and their related wares and of the ceramics of Annam. Now offered at a much reduced price to clear an accumulation of stock. 495 Karlgren, Bernhard: NOTES ON THE GRAMMAR OF EARLY BRONZE DECOR. BMFEA No. 23. Stockholm, 1951. pp. 1-37 plus 43 pp. drawings and 26 pp. b/w plates. 26x19 cm. Paper. Wear to spine. 27.00 Offprint. 496 Kawaguchi Wataru: TSUBA TAIKAN. Tokyo, 1935. 4, 11, (30), 640, 414 pp. 15 colour plates and 640 b/w plates. 23x16 cm. Decorative soft leather. 250.00 A nice copy of the original edition of this sought-after book on Japanese sword mounts. In Japanese. 497 Kawai Masatomo et al: SANSO COLLECTION SUIBOKU GA MEISAKU TEN. Japanese Paintings Collected by Prof. and Mrs. P. F. Drucker. Tokyo, 1986. 164 pp. 121 illustrations, 32 in colour. 26x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 The catalogue of a touring exhibition of Suiboku-ga masterpieces from the Muromachi and Momoyama periods, Edo period Zen-ga works, and literati paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. 498 Kean, Vladimir trans: KO LIEN HUA YING. Flower Shadows Behind the Curtain. A Sequel to Chin P ing Mei... London, 1959. 432 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Translated by Vladimir Kean from Franz Kuhn s German version of the original Chinese of an erotic novel, being a sequel to Jin Ping Mei, using most of the original characters of the Ming novel. Qing authorities forbade its circulation. 499 Keith, Elizabeth & Scott, Elspet K. R: OLD KOREA. The Land of Morning Calm. London, 1946. 72 pp. 40 plates including 16 in colour, numerous sketches. 29x23 cm. Cloth. 25.00 A personal account of a visit to Korea after the Independence Movement in 1919, with charming water-colour illustrations. Foxing on preliminary pages. otherwise fine. 500 Keppel, Henry: THE EXPEDITION TO BORNEO OF H.M.S. DIDO. For the Suppression of Piracy: with Extracts from the Journal of James Brooke, ESQ. of Sarawak, (now Agent for the British Government in Borneo.). London, 1846. xii; viii. 337; 230 pp. Frontispieces in both volumes. 3; 7 b/w plates. 1 b/w foldout map in both volumes. 22x15 cm. Later cloth. 25.00 Two-volume 1846 original edition. Later cloth bindings. 501 Kierman, Frank A. Jr. ed: CHINESE WAYS IN WARFARE. Harvard East Asian Series 74. Taipei, 1975. xii, 401 pp. Map. 24x15 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Eight essays on various aspects of Chinese military style and tradition from the seventh to the sixteenth centuries A.D. This volume was conceived at a conference on military history at Harvard University in 1969, and provides a detailed insight into this side of Chinese life. Taiwan reprint. 502 Kim, Dr Won-yong: KOREAN ARTS 3. Architecture. Seoul, 1963. 242 pp. 105 plates, 8 in colour. 30x22 cm. Paper. 30.00 The other 2 volumes in the series cover ceramics and painting & sculpture. Each plate has an explanatory text opposite. Published by the Ministry of Public Information. 503 Kim, H. Edward: KOREA. Beyond the Hills. Tokyo, 1980. 183 pp. Col. photos. Map. 27x23 cm. Cloth. 25.00 A photographic tour of Korea s landscape and people. 504 King, F. H: FARMERS OF FORTY CENTURIES. Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan. Madison, 1911. ix, 441 pp. 248 plates and illustrations. Index. 20x14 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Privately printed. An early and interesting description of agricultural life and products in China, Korea and Japan. Hucker 2208. 505 Knight, E. F: WHERE THREE EMPIRES MEET. A Narrative of Recent Travel in Kashmir, Western Tibet, Gilgit and the Adjoining Countries. London, 1896. xv, 528 pp. Folding map and 54 b/w illustrations (of which 27 fullpage) 18x12 cm. Decorative cloth with gilt. 75.00

LIST 172 41 FROM OUR STOCK Knight travelled in Kashmir and through the western Himalayas, Karakorams, western Tibet and thence to Gilgit and the surrounding areas. A detailed travelogue with 54 illustrations (27 full page) taken from photographs and drawings. Knight s travels were believed to be associated with the Great Game, particularly the Tibet portion. Good firm copy. 506 Knight, Luther: THE VANISHED HEAVENLY COUNTRY. 消失的天府 (1910-1913). Guilin, 2009. 176 pp. Full page b/w photographs throughout. 21x21 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 Shows black-and-white photographs taken by an American teacher, Luther Knight, who taught in Chengdu in China s Sichuan province from 1910-1913, dying in Chengdu in 1913. Knight travelled extensively throughout the province, reaching many remote parts and this is a fascinating archive of his travels showing scenery, buildings and people at a time when Sichuan was little-visited by westerners. Includes a number of photographs of the Yangtze Gorges. In Chinese. 507 Kochi Museum of Art ed: KAWADA SHORYO: A COLOURFUL BAKUMATSU ARTIST OF TOSA. Kochi, 2003. 239 pp. 162 pp. colour plates. 26x17 cm. Wrappers. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition featuring the work of the painter Kawada Shory (1824-1898). 168 works are depicted in colour. Text in Japanese. 508 Kong Shangren & Jian Bai Daoren: QING CAIHUI TAOHUA SHAN. Peach Blossom Fan with Coloured Illustrations. 清彩繪桃花扇 孔尚任著堅白道人繪. Beijing, 2009. 2, 186 pp. 44 full page colour illustrations. A number of small colour text illustrations. 32x35 cm. Stitched. 95.00 Fine facsimile reproduction of an album comprising an unique colour illustrated edition of the famous Chinese historical drama Taohua Shan The Peach Blossom Fan by Kong Shangren. The album is held in Peking University Library. The paintings were probably done during the Jiaqing reign at the beginning of the 19th century. Little is known about the artist who did them. The album had for a period been in the hands of the Qing imperial family. List of contents, three page preface, prologue and descriptions of the 44 illustrated scenes, plus epilogue in English. Main text in Chinese. 509 Kyoto National Museum: JAPANESE PAINTING OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD. Achievements of the Kyoto School. Kyoto, 1984. 144 pp. including 6 pp. in English. 82 plates & illustrations, 6 in colour. 26x18 cm. Paper. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Kyoto National Museum. 510 Lally, J. J. & Co: ARCHAIC CHINESE BRONZES, JADES AND WORKS OF ART. New York, 1994. 108 pp. 64 objects illustrated in full colour. 23 text figures. Map. Bibliography. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Tzehuey Chiou-Peng s Jade Carvings in Neolithic China: a review of recent discoveries introduces this catalogue of fine early jades, bronzes and a superb Han silver pouring vessel, all with detailed and informative documentation. 511 Lally, J. J. & Co: EARLY DYNASTIC CHINA WORKS OF ART FROM SHANG TO SONG. New York, 1996. 104 pp. 47 objects illustrated in full colour. 14 text figures. Bibliography. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 A selection of superb objects of early Chinese art, from pottery vessels and figurines, gilt Buddhist bronzes, inlaid metalwork, stone and wood sculptures, jades, to some astounding bronze vessels, all offered for sale by one of the foremost dealers of Chinese art. 512 Lattimore, Owen: NOMADS AND COMMISSARS. Mongolia Revisited. New York, 1962. xxiii, 238 pp. 15 photographs. Appendix, index. 21x14 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 40.00 Lattimore s account of Mongolia in the early 1960s following an official visit there at the invitation of the Mongolian government. Interspersed with much on the history and culture of the land. A seldom-seen work by Lattimore. 513 Lee, Peter ed: ANTHOLOGY OF KOREAN LITERATURE. From Early Times to the Nineteenth Century. Hawaii, 1990. xxv, 313 pp. 23x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 The cultural history of an ancient people is beautifully revealed through myths, short lyrics, adventure tales, fables, romance, portraits, satire and semi-fictional biographies. Revised edition. 514 Legendre, A. F: AU YUNNAN. Et dans le massif du Kin-Ho (fleuve d or). Paris, 1943. xii, 425 pp. 8 b/w plates and 1 colour foldout map. 20x13 cm. Cloth. 25.00 515 Legendre, A. F: KIENTCHANG ET LOLOTIE CHINOIS LOLOS SIFANS. Impressions de voyage etude geographique sociale economique. Paris, 1910. 471 pp. 12 b/w plates and 1 b/w foldout map. 18x12 cm. Cloth. 25.00 516 Legge, James: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. Reprinted from Volume I of the 1960 five-volume edition of The Chinese Classics. Hong Kong, 1960. 25 pp. 26x18 cm. Paper. 15.00 A brief biography of the pioneering missionary and translator, James Legge. 517 Legge, James: THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY. Translated in English Verse, with Essays and Notes. London, 1876. iv, 431 pp. 1 b/w map in text. 21x15 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Ex-libris Homer H. Dubs. A fine scholarly association for a pioneering translation by a famous missionary. 518 Levy, Howard S: BIOGRAPHY OF HUANG CH AO. Chinese Dynastic Histories Translations. Berkeley, 1955. (5), 144 pp. 2 separate folding maps. Bibliography, index. 23x16 cm. Paper. 20.00 Translation of the biography in the Xin Tangshu of Huang Chao, leader of a rebellion in northern China in A.D. 875. 519 Levy, Howard S. trans: WARM-SOFT VILLAGE. Chinese Stories, Sketches and Essays. Tokyo, 1964. viii, 142 pp. 22x16 cm. Cloth. 30.00 First edition, signed by the author. Translations from Chinese and Japanese sources about love, concubinage and matrimony in pre- Revolutionary China. 520 Li Desheng and Wang Qi: QING GONG XI HUA. (Theatre Pictures from the Qing Court). 清宮戲畫 李德生王琪著. Tianjin, 2011. 145 pp. Numerous colour illustrations throughout. 26x18 cm. Paper. 20.00 A study of Qing dynasty court paintings showing figures from Peking opera. The paintings primarily come from a famous Qing imperial album of theatre painting: Shengping Shu Xiqu Renwu Huace but also includes some other paintings. In Chinese.

FROM OUR STOCK 42 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 521 LI KERAN HUA JI. (The Paintings of Li Keran). 李可染畫集. Zhongguo Xiandai Ming Jia Hua Ji. Beijing, 2003. 7, 9 pp. text plus 424 pp. colour plates. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Good two-volume survey of the fine work of the modern 20th century Chinese painting master, Li Keran. The works illustrated are from throughout his career. Full page colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 522 Li Lin-Ts an: A STUDY OF THE NAN-CHAO AND TA-LI KINGDOMS IN THE LIGHT OF ART MATERIALS FOUND IN VARIOUS MUSEUMS. Institute of ethnology Academia sinica Monograph No. 9. Taibei, 1967. 74 pp. text plus 45 pp. b/w plates. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 The objects illustrated are a few pieces of sculpture and numerous paintings and scrolls and come from museum collections in Asia and America. 10 page English summary. Main text in Chinese. 523 LI SHAN HUA JI. (The Paintings of Li Shan). 李鱔畫集. Beijing, 2005. 432 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the work of the Qing dynasty Yangzhou painter Li Shan. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his fine paintings. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 524 Li Xiaobing: ZHONGGUO XINJIANG TULUFAN MINJIAN TU AN WENSHI YISHU. Folk Pattern Apt [i.e. Art] of Tuppan [i.e. Turfan] Xinjiang China. 中國新疆吐魯番民間圖案紋飾藝術 李肖冰編著. Urumqi, 1997. 137 pp. Colour plates throughout. Bibliography. 30x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Numerous examples of, chiefly, folk embroidery on minority peoples clothing from the region. Table of contents and basic captions in English, otherwise Chinese. Out-of-print. 525 Li Xiaoping: NANSONG JINYIN TING SHOUCANG YU JIANSHANG. (Collecting and Appreciating Southern Song Gold and Silver Ingots). 南宋金銀鋌收藏與鑒賞 李曉萍著. Hangzhou, 2008. 136 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 28x21 cm. Wrappers. 25.00 A well-illustrated survey of these little-known and little-studied objects. In Chinese. 526 Li Zanshou = Patrick Lee: ERSHI SHIJI TAIWAN ZHUMIN SHENGHUO ZHUQI. 20th Century Taiwanese Bamboo Crafts. 二十世紀台灣住民生活竹器 李贊壽著. Taibei, 2000. 191 pp. 232 colour plates. Bibliography. 37x12 cm. Paper. 25.00 Virtually dual-language illustrated work with a wealth of material on bamboo crafts of all forms, organized by function: plates, furniture, agricultural tools, fishing implements, baskets, ritual objects, cradles, culinary implements, etc. 527 Liang Sicheng: QINGSHI YINGZAO ZELIE. Beijing, 1981. x, 200 pp. text in Chinese, 4 colour plates, 40 b/w plates, numerous line-drawings. 27x23 cm. Boards. 45.00 A reprint of the 1934 edition of this manual on architectural styles of the Qing period. In Chinese. 528 Liao, W. K. trans: THE COMPLETE WORKS OF HAN FEI TZU 1-2. A Classic of Chinese Legalism. Probsthain s Oriental Series XXV. London, 1959. xxxvi, 310 pp; vii, 338 pp. 2 vols. 19x13 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A translation of the works of this 3rd century BC Chinese theorist. Reprint of the 1939 edition. 529 Liaoning Archaeological Institute ed: MACHENGZI: TAIZIHE SHANGYOU DONGXUE YICUN. Ancient Remains from the Caves in the Upper Reaches of Taizehi River. 馬城子 : 太子河上游洞穴遺存. Beijing, 1994. 15, 337 pp. text plus 4 pp. colour and 80 pp. b/w plates. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Numerous cave burials from the Bronze Age were discovered in 7 caves in the upper reaches of the Taizi river in Liaoning province. Stone tools, pottery and human remains being the main finds. The caves appeared to have been used as a graveyard for at least 1000 years. 3 page English abstract, otherwise Chinese only. 530 LIN LIANG LU JI HUAJI. Collection of Paintings of Lin Liang and Lu Ji. Tianjin, 1997. 256 pp. 21 pp. text and 235 pp. colour plates. 38x27 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 125.00 A fine volume showing the works of the Ming court painters Lin Liang and Lu Ji who predominantly painted flowers and birds. Good colour plates and text in English and Chinese. Out-of-print. 531 Lin Yutang: MOMENT IN PEKING. A Novel of Contemporary Chinese Life. New York, 1939. 815 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A good read of traditional Peking life just before it was to change forever. Some damp marks to covers, fine inside. Fifth impression of first edition. 532 Lin, Yutang: THE GAY GENIUS. The Life and Times of Su Tungpo. New York, 1947. xii, 427 pp. 6 plates. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A biography of the great liberal thinker and poet Su Dongpo by the author of My Country and my People. A good copy. First American edition. 533 Lipman, Jonathan Neaman: FAMILIAR STRANGERS. A History of Muslims in Northwest China. Studies on Ethnic Groups in China. Seattle, 1998. xxxvi, 266 pp. 24 b/w plates. Glossary, bibliography, index. 23x16 cm. Paper. 25.00 A comprehensive and informed study. 534 Liu Dong ed: CA CA: ZANGCHUAN FOJIAO MOZHI NIFOXIANG. Tsha Tsha: Tibetan Moulded Clay Buddhist Images. 擦擦 : 藏傳佛教模製泥佛像 劉棟編著. Tianjin, 2000. 156 pp. 154 colour plates. B/w text illustrations and photographs. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 55.00 A very interesting work on a little-known Tibetan art form, the Tsha Tsha Tibetan clay moulded Buddhist images. We assume their use was similar to that of thokchas and amulets, and that, being made of clay and thus cheap and easy to produce, their use was widespread amongst the Tibetan people. This is the first comprehensive book on the subject and illustrates, in good colour, 154 pieces from various periods over the last 1000 years. Introduction in English, otherwise Chinese text.

LIST 172 43 FROM OUR STOCK 535 Liu Jiuzhou: CHONG XIAN: BAJI TANG CANG SONG YUAN HUIHUA YANJIU. Painting is the Message: Studies of Song and Yuan Paintings in Ba Ji Tang Collection. 重現 : 八集堂藏宋元繪畫研究 劉九洲著. Hangzhou, 2009. 272 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 37x29 cm. Cloth. 160.00 Shows a selection of 20 or so works from the Song and Yuan dynasties that offer a comprehensive survey of Chinese painting from the 10th to 14th centuries. A very choice collection formed by two Chinese scholars. Four page introduction by Professor Richard Barnhardt plus a four page appendix describing the paintings and a postscript in English. Detailed main text in Chinese. 536 Liu Yanping et al. ed: QI BAISHI ZHU MU DIAO JINGXUAN JI. (A Selection of Bamboo and Wood Carvings by Qi Baishi). 齊白石竹木雕精選集 劉艷平等編著. Beijing, 2005. 12 pp. text and 216 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Boards. 35.00 It is a little-known fact that, in addition to painting, Qi Baishi was an accomplished carver. This is the first comprehensive publication of his carvings in bamboo and wood many finely done. Illustrated throughout in colour. Text in Chinese. 537 Liu, J. J. Y: THE ART OF CHINESE POETRY. London, 1962. xvi, 166 pp. With references. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Discussion of the Chinese language as a poetic medium from the grammatical, visual etc. view. The author furthermore offers interpretations of various schools of traditional Chinese criticism of poetry. 538 Lo Hsiang-lin et al: HONG KONG AND ITS EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS BEFORE 1842. The History of Hong Kong prior to British Arrival. Hong Kong, 1963. 2, 173, 15 pp. text and 44 pp. b/w illustrations. Folding map. 23x15 cm. Cloth. 45.00 An interesting history of Hong Kong prior to the arrival of the British. Much interesting information including such little-known areas as: the cultivation and export of incense from Kowloon, the pearl collecting industry from the Five Dynasties to the Ming and much more. Includes a large foldout map showing early sites and temples in the Hong Kong area. Scarce. 539 Loehr, Max: CHINESISCHE PICKELAXTE. Monumenta Serica Vol. IV, Fasc. 2. Peiping, 1940. pp. 594-604 plus 2 pp. b/w plates. 28x20 cm. Paper. 25.00 540 Lubbock, Basil: THE CHINA CLIPPERS. Glasgow, 1914. xv, 387 pp., xxxiii. 22 illustrations, 10 plans. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 15.00 Describes and illustrates the structure of many of the ships, and discusses the history of individual ships and the China clipper trade competition. Clumsy tape repair to top of spine and some annotations inside. Reading copy. Priced accordingly. 541 Luo Feng ed: GUYUAN NANJIAO SUITANG MUDI. (A Sui and Tang Graveyard in the Southern Suburbs of Guyuan). Beijing, 1996. 274 pp. 22 colour and 117 b/w illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper. 30.00 Guyuan is situated on the Silk Road in southern Ningxia and has been the site of much archaeological investigation. The tomb excavations described here yielded much pottery, Central Asian coinage and some gold articles. Chinese text with text illustrations. Synopsis in English. 542 Luo Zhewen and Li Jiangshu: LAO BEIJING. The Old Beijing. 老北京 羅哲文李江樹編著. Shijiazhuang, 2007. 296 pp. Numerous b/w illustrations throughout. 24x18 cm. Paper. 20.00 Luo Zhewen is a leading Chinese architectural historian and this work focuses on the ancient architecture of the city, from the walls and gates to palaces, temples and the Great Wall. Contains much interesting information and a good selection of old photographs. Dual texts in Chinese and English. 543 Luoyang Municipal Archaeological Team: LUOYANG TIYUCHANG LU XI DONGZHOU MU FAJUE BAOGAO. The Eastern Zhou Tombs to the West of Stadium Road, Luoyang. 洛陽體育場路西東周墓發掘報告. Beijing, 2011. 288 pp. text plus 68 pp. colour plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 3 foldouts. 29x22 cm. Boards. 65.00 Archaeological report on a fine horse-and-chariot burial that also yielded a large number of small bronzes and jades. Two page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese. 544 LUSHAN NIAOKAN TU: FU LUSHAN MINGSHENG YI LAN TU. Bird s-eye View of Lushan and Map of its Scenic Spots. 盧山鳥瞰圖 : 附盧山名勝一覽圖. Lushan, 1937. Colour map: multicolour on one side, b/w with red and green outlining on the other. 56x66 cm. Loose in a paper folder. 45.00 An early tourist map of Lushan with colourful, cartoon-enhanced map on one face and a good line-drawn representation on the other. Retaining its folder which is grubby and chipped but largely intact. The map itself is somewhat brittle and very slightly grubby but otherwise good with some wear. A period piece. 545 McAleavy, Henry trans: THAT CHINESE WOMAN. The Life of Sai-chin-hua. London, 1959. 208 pp. 1 b/w plate, occasional b/w illustrations in text. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Recounts the story of the Chinese lover of Count Waldersee, Sai-chin-hua. Waldersee was the commander of the German Forces who participated in the relief of the Peking Legations during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. Sai-chin-hua was a former prostitute who led a very colourful life flavoured with scandal and adventure! 546 McGovern, W. M: THE EARLY EMPIRES OF CENTRAL ASIA. A Study of the Scythians and the Huns and the part they played in world history. Chapel Hill, 1939. xiii, 529 pp. Illustrations, maps. 24x17 cm. Cloth. 65.00 Scarce contribution to the subject. With special reference to the Chinese sources. 547 MACHENGZI: TAIZIHE SHANGYOU DONGXUE YICUN. Ancient Remains from the Caves in the Upper Reaches of Taizehi River. 馬城子 : 太子河上游洞穴遺存. Beijing, 1994. 15, 337 pp. text plus 4 pp. colour and 80 pp. b/w plates. 27x19 cm. Paper. 35.00 Numerous cave burials from the Bronze Age were discovered in 7 caves in the upper reaches of the Taizi river in Liaoning province. Stone tools, pottery and human remains being the main finds. The caves appeared to have been used as a graveyard for at least 1000 years. 3 page English abstract, otherwise Chinese only. Edited by the Liaoning Archaeological Institute.

FROM OUR STOCK 44 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 548 Machida City Museum: FLOWERS OF EDO UKIYO-E. Edo no Hana Ukiyo-e Ten. Machida, 1999. 322 pp. Over 200 colour plates, numerous b/w illustrations. 30x23 cm. Paper. 42.00 An exhibition that provides an in depth study of Edo ukiyo-e showing works by many masters of the art. The exhibition is split into two parts: Part One examines the significance of numbers in ukiyo-e. Part Two is the lineage of colour woodblock prints. Of particular interest is the influence of Chinese painting manuals and Chinese letter writing papers on the development of ukiyo-e. A number of these Chinese manuals and papers are exhibited. With numerous colour illustrations. There is an introduction and 16 page caption list on English, otherwise Japanese only. 549 Maclean, Fitzroy: A PERSON FROM ENGLAND. and Other Travellers. London, 1958. 314 pp. 8 pp. b/w plate, b/w text sketches. Double page map. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A little-known work by Fitzroy Maclean that details some of the westerners who ventured into Central Asia in the 19th century. Comprises mainly the area that was formerly Soviet Central Asia Bokhara, Samarkand etc. Includes the Rev J. Wolff, Schuyler, O Donovan, Colonel Bailey and others. Fascinating. Good copy with dustjacket which has wear tear and loss. 550 McNair, Harley Farnsworth: THE CHINESE ABROAD. Their Position and Protection a Study in International Law and Relations. Shanghai, 1926. xxii, 340 pp. 21x15 cm. Cloth. 15.00 An impartial, accurate, and illuminating compilation of historical data, facts, and documents relating to Chinese emigration. 551 Maillart, Ella K: TURKESTAN SOLO. One Woman s Expedition from the Tien Shan the Kizil Kum. London, 1934. xi, 307 pp. Frontispiece, 3 b/w maps, 63 b/w plates. 23x15 cm. Cloth. 150.00 Account of a truly pioneering and inspiring journey in difficult conditions and at a dangerous time. The scarce first edition. Covers slightly rubbed. Inside very clean. 552 Marchant & Son: EXHIBITION OF CHINESE GLASS. The Hope Danby Collection. London, 1999. 42 pp. 22 colour illustrations. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Catalogue of a collection of Qing period glass, chiefly monochrome and sparsely decorated, but nonetheless exquisite, examples of this art form. Introduction by John Ayers. 553 Martyn Gregory Gallery: DR. THOMAS BOSWALL WATSON (1815-1860). Physician and Amateur Artist in China. Martyn Gregory Catalogue 40. London, 1985. 78 pp. 6 colour plates, 78 illustrations, 5 text-figures. Bibliography. 21x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Catalogue of an exhibition of charming watercolours and sketches of Canton, Macau and Hong Kong by Chinnery s physician and pupil. 554 Matsushita Takatoshi: SUIBOKUGA. (Ink Painting). Nihon no Bijutsu No. 13. Tokyo, 1967. 120 pp. 175 illustrations, 15 colour. 23x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 A study of Japanese ink painting from its introduction from China with a focus on the Muromachi and Edo periods. Well illustrated. Japanese text only. 555 Mei, Yi-pao: MOTSE THE NEGLECTED RIVAL OF CONFUCIUS. Probsthain s Oriental Series 20. London, 1934. xi, 222 pp. Appendix, index. 19x13 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A scholarly and authoritative analysis of the life, times, thought, and influence of Mozi, early China s great advocate of universal love, utilitarianism, and defensive warfare. Hucker 1220. 556 Mei, Yi-pao trans: THE ETHICAL AND POLITICAL WORKS OF MOTSE. Probsthain s Oriental Series 19. London, 1929. xiv, 275 pp. 19x13 cm. Cloth. 20.00 At one time Moism seriously threatened Confucianism to become the representative Chinese view of life and way of living. An authoritative, annotated translation of more than half of the Mozi. Some mottling to covers. Internally fine. 557 Meishuguan (National Art Gallery of China) ed: ZHONGGUO MEISHUGUAN CANG WANG QI JUANZENG BANHUA CANGPIN JI. Album of Prints Collections Donated by Wang Qi to the National Art Museum of China. 中國美術館藏王琦捐贈版畫藏品集. Beijing, 2010. 192 pp. Colour and b/w plates throughout. 38x27 cm. Cloth. 90.00 A fine record of the collection of woodblock prints donated to the Meishuguan (National Art Gallery of China) by one of the most famous Chinese woodblock artists of the 20th century, Wang Qi. Comprises many black-and-white woodblock prints by Chinese artists active from the early Communist period onwards. In addition, shows a broad selection of works by print artists from other countries. All chosen with a discerning and knowledgeable eye. Two page preface in English. Main text in Chinese. 558 Merritt, Helen & Nakano Yamada: WOODBLOCK KUCHI-E PRINTS. Reflections of Meiji Culture. Honolulu, 2000. 284 pp. Illustrations. 25x18 cm. Cloth. 46.50 A pioneer exploration of a previously neglected genre of late Meiji art; the type of handmade multicolour book frontispieces known as kuchi-e. A little-known class of woodblock tradition that continued into the early 20th century. 559 Micheli, Silvio: MONGOLIA. In Search of Marco Polo and other Adventures. London, 1967. 366 pp. 38 illustrations. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Slightly abridged version of the original Italian edition. Equipped with a jeep, a driver and a guide-interpreter supplied to him by the Mongolian authorities, the author sets out in midwinter to follow Polo s trail. Tells of his adventures, and his love for the guide s sister. 560 Milne, John & Burton, W. K: THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE OF JAPAN 1891. Yokohama, (1891). 70 pp. 30 full page b/w plates. 29x41 cm. Original green cloth with gilt lettering, wear to edges. 850.00 Excellent black-and-white photographs, reproduced by K. Ogawa, illustrates the devastating effect of the Nobi earthquake that struck Aichi and Gifu prefectures on the 28 October 1891. A handsome work. Rare. 561 Mirams, D. G: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHINESE ARCHITECTURE. Shanghai, 1940. xxiv, 132 pp. Frontispiece, numerous b/w plates and drawings. 2 folding maps. 23x16 cm. Cloth. 30.00 History of Chinese architecture covering all major aspects of structural design and embellishments.

LIST 172 45 FROM OUR STOCK 562 Montell, Gosta and Holmer, Folke: SVEN HEDIN: SOM TECKNARE. (Sven Hedin as Artist). Stockholm, 1964. 61 pp. text and c. 100 pp. b/w drawings. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 75.00 Compiled to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Hedin s birth, this fine book is full of drawings made by Hedin during his famous travels throughout Asia, focusing on Central Asia, Tibet and China. In Swedish. A scarce work. 563 Moore, Elizabeth et al: SHWEDAGON. Golden Pagoda of Burma. London, 1999. 178 pp. 140 colour and 60 b/w illustrations. 25x22 cm. Cloth. 24.95 The Shwedagon, the golden stupa enshrining sacred hairs of the Buddha, has dominated the landscape of Rangoon for centuries and has become a spiritual symbol. A multifaceted view of this magnificent Buddhist shrine, captured by good photography and text. 564 Morrison, George Ernest: AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA. Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma. London, 1902. xii, 299 pp. text plus 27 b/w photographic plates, 2 folding maps. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Third edition of the travel account by one of the most famous foreign correspondents, working for the Times at the turn of the century. First published in 1895. Morrison travelled from Hankow (Wuhan) up the Yangtze to Chongqing and then there is much detail on his journey through Yunnan and finally into Burma. Two white marks to bottom right edge of front cover due to damp exposure. Inside not affected and generally clean. Good reading copy. 565 Moss, Paul: BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH. Secular and Divine Figural Images in Chinese Paintings and Objects. London, 1988. 160 pp. 2 facsimile handscrolls, 52 colour plates, 5 b/w, 1 map, bibliography, index. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Sixty-six works of art illustrated and described in extensive detail. 566 Moss, Paul: OLD LEAVES TURNING. London, 1995. 380 pp. 217 colour plates. 2 vols. Cloth. 95.00 Sumptuous catalogue of a sale-exhibition of Chinese fan paintings, dating from the fifteenth to the late nineteenth century, mounted by Sidney L. Moss. 567 Museum of Kyoto ed: SPECIAL EXHIBITION: KANO-SCHOOL AND THE ART WORLD OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY IN KYOTO. Kinsei Kyoto no Kano-ha Ten. Kyoto, 2004 247 pp. 130 pp. colour plates, b/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition on the Kano school of Japanese painting focusing on its peak in the first half of the 18th century. Also examines the associated art world in Kyoto at the time. Illustrated with numerous paintings and screens. Introduction and list of plates in English. Main text in Japanese. 568 Nakamura Tanio: MEIJI NO NIHONGA. (Japanese Style Painting of the Meiji Period). Nihon no Bijutsu No. 17. Tokyo, 1967. 114 pp. 122 illustrations, 22 colour. 23x19 cm. Paper. 30.00 No. 17 in the Nihon no Bijutsu series, on Japanese-style painting of the Meiji period. Well illustrated. Japanese text only. 569 Nanjing Museum: JIANGSU CAITAO. (Coloured Pottery of Jiangsu Province). Beijing, 1978. 11 pp. text. 8 colour plates, 66 b/w plates. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Edited by the staff of the Nanjing Museum, this is an account of prehistoric pottery unearthed in Jiangsu Province. In Chinese. 570 NANYANG NIUWANG MIAO HAN MU KAOGU FAJUE BAOGAO. (Report on the Excavation of the Han Dynasty Tombs at Niuwang Temple in Nanyang). 南陽牛王廟漢墓考古發掘報告. Beijing, 2011. 14, 279 pp. text plus 8 pp. colour and 15 pp. b/w plates. Numerous b/w text drawings. 26x19 cm. Boards. 45.00 Report on the excavation of a number of Han dynasty tombs in the precincts of the Niuwang Temple near Nanyang in China s Henan province. Highlights include a good quantity of fine bronze mirrors plus numerous other small bronzes and small artefacts in other media. A good selection illustrated. Text in Chinese. 571 Nara Prefectural Museum of Art: NIHON BIJUTSU TO SHIKA. Deer in Japanese Art. Nara, 1998. 71 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Paper. 20.00 Exhibition that brings together 60 artworks that show deer in Japanese art, including dotaku, naniwa, maki-e, scrolls and screens. Three-page English list of plates, otherwise Japanese only. 572 National Museum of History: HUANGMO CHUANQI CUICAN ZAIJIAN: DUNHUANG YISHU DAZHAN. From the Forgotten Deserts: Centuries of Dazzling Dunhuang Art. 荒漠傳奇 璀璨再現 : 敦煌藝術大展. Taibei, 2005. 414 pp. Colour plates throughout. A few colour and b/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 75.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Museum of History in Taibei and then the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts showing art and artefacts from the Mogao Grottoes at Dunhuang. The exhibition comprised loans from the Musée Guimet of paintings and scrolls, copies of Dunhuang mural wall paintings plus original artefacts loaned by the Dunhuang Academy, loans from the National Palace Museum of Dunhuang mural paintings by Zhang Daqian, plus loans from other Taiwan collections including reproductions of ancient musical instruments featured in mural paintings. The exhibition provided a cross-section of Dunhuang art and artefacts found at the site. Wellillustrated and with an interesting selection of essays including the Pelliot Mission. Dual texts in Chinese, French and English. 573 National Museum of History: LINGLONG JINGCAN: ZHONGHUA GU BOLI YISHU ZHAN. Delicacy and Glamour Ancient Chinese Glasswork. Taibei, 2000. 143 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Paper. 60.00 Catalogue of a most interesting exhibition of ancient Chinese glasswork from earliest times to the Song dynasty that considers, amongst other things, the foreign influence on Chinese glassmaking. In four sections: Chinese Native Styles; Foreign Styles; The Relationship between Glass and Jadeware; the Relationship between Glass and Buddhism. Well-illustrated throughout in colour. Preface and captions in English. Main text in Chinese.

FROM OUR STOCK 46 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 574 National Museum of Modern Art: YOSHITATSU YANAGUIHARA. A Retrospective. Tokyo, 1993. c. 150 pp. Numerous b/w plates. 28x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Retrospective of the work of the modern Japanese sculptor, Yoshitatsu Yanaguihara. Numerous black-and-white plates show his monochromatic black figural and bird sculptures, along with numerous preparatory sketches. Introduction, essays and captions in English. Main text in Japanese. 575 National Palace Museum: CHONGXIU TAIJUN GE JIANZHU TUSHUO. Reconstruction and Repair of Buildings in Taiwan Prefecture. 重修台郡各建築圖說. Taibei, 2007. 6, 100 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 50.00 Facsimile reproduction of this unique Qing dynasty illustrated work by Jiang Yuanshu held in the National Palace Museum and which contains a total of 79 painted illustrations of various public projects promoted by Jiang after his arrival on the island in the mid- 1770s as Prefect of Taiwan. It is unclear whether Jiang himself painted the album illustrations but provided the text. A good number of the illustrations are reproduced full page, others in smaller colour illustrations. Preface, introduction and list of contents in English. Main text in Chinese. 576 National Palace Museum: DA GUAN: BEI SONG SHU HUA TE ZHAN. Grand View: Special Exhibition of Northern Sung Painting and Calligraphy. 大觀 : 北宋書畫特展. Taibei, 2006. 495 pp. Numerous full page colour plates. 29x30 cm. Cloth. 130.00 Large catalogue of a superb exhibition displaying rare and fragile Northern Song paintings and calligraphy in the marvellous collection of the National Palace Museum in Taibei. Introduction, list of contents, list of plates and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. Out-of-print. 577 National Palace Museum: DA GUAN: SONG BAN TUSHU TE ZHAN. Grand View: Special Exhibition of Sung Dynasty Rare Books. 大觀 : 宋版圖書特展. Taibei, 2006. 247 pp. Numerous fullpage colour plates. Bibliography. 29x30 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Fine new catalogue of highlights from the magnificent collection of Song editions in the National Palace Museum in Taibei. Good new colour photographic illustrations and extensive documentation for 28 exemplary items. Introduction, list of contents, list of plates and captions in English. Main texts in Chinese. 578 National Palace Museum: HUANG JUNBI XIANSHENG SUNSI WENWU TEZHAN MULU. (Catalogue of a Special Exhibition for the Bequest of Mr. Huang Junbi). Taibei, 1985. 50 pp. 20 colour plates. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 This collector s gift to the National Palace Museum included some fine Ming and Qing dynasty painting and one carving of the Bodhisattva Guanyin in white soft stone. Chinese text only. 579 National Palace Museum: HUANGCHENG JUZHEN: QINGDAI DIANBEN TUSHU TEZHAN. (Treasures from the Imperial City: A Special Exhibition of Qing Dynasty Illustrated Court Printing). 皇城聚珍 : 清代殿本圖書特展. Taibei, 2007. 63 pp. Numerous fullpage colour plates. 29x30 cm. Paper. 20.00 A small paperback catalogue accompanying an exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei. In Chinese. 580 National Palace Museum: KAICHUANG DIANFAN: BEISONG DE YISHU YU WENHUA YANTAOHUI LUNWEN JI. Conference on Founding Paradigms: Papers on the Art and Culture of the Northern Sung Dynasty. 開創典範 : 北宋的藝術與文化研討會論文集. Taibei, 2008. 795 pp. Numerous b/w text illustrations. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 120.00 Proceedings of the conference of the above name held in 2007 at the National Palace Museum in Taibei to accompany three major exhibitions on Northern Song art and culture at the museum and to promote research in the field. Thirty one papers are here reproduced, 18 in Chinese; 13 in English. An important contribution to Northern Song studies. 581 National Palace Museum: MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE PORCELAIN IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. Taibei, 1974. 110 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 colour plates. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A selection of 50 remarkable pieces from the Sung to Qing dynasties, the majority of which were made at official kilns. 582 National Palace Museum: MASTERPIECES OF CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum. Taibei, 1974. 89 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 plates in colour. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 45.00 Slight tears to edges of a couple of pages, otherwise fine. 583 National Palace Museum: MASTERPIECES OF CHINESE SILK TAPESTRY AND EMBROIDERY IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. 故宮織繡選萃. Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum. Taibei, 1971. 101 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 54 plates, 50 in colour. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Shows some of the highlights of this fabulous collection. 584 National Palace Museum: MING LU ZHI ZUOPIN ZHANLAN TULU. Exhibition of Selected Works by the Ming Painter Lu Zhih. 明陸治作品展覽圖錄. Taibei, 1992. 90 pp. including 8 pp. English text. 34 colour plates and illustrations. Seal reproductions. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 30.00 34 paintings by Lu Zhi, including scroll, fan and album paintings, all illustrated in full and with a detail. All seals and signatures are reproduced. 585 National Palace Museum: QINGGONG SHIHUI: YUANCANG RIBEN QIQI TEZHAN. Japanese Lacquerware from the Ch ing Imperial Collection. 凊宮蒔繪 : 院藏日本漆器特展 陳慧霞文字撰. Taibei, 2002. 99 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Paper. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition of 80 wonderful examples of Japanese lacquerware held in the Qing imperial collection. The Qing emperors, in particular Kangxi and Qianlong, coveted Japanese lacquer and acquired superb examples during their reigns. List of contents, introduction and contents in English. Main text in Chinese. 586 National Palace Museum: SHUI DAO QU CHENG: YUAN CANG QINGDAI HEGONG DANG AN YUTU TEZHAN. Canal is Formed When Water Comes: Qing Archival and Cartographic Materials on River Engineering

LIST 172 47 FROM OUR STOCK in the National Palace Museum. 水到渠成 : 院藏清代河工檔案輿圖特展. Taibei, 2012. 181 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x21 cm. Wrappers. 40.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei drawing on the Museum s rich holdings of Qing maps and material relating to the management of rivers and river engineering. In three sections: Famous Rivers and Lakes; Measures in River Regulation; Famous Governors in River Regulation. Illustrated throughout in colour. Introductions and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 587 National Palace Museum: SONGDAI CHICHA FA YU CHAQI ZHI YANJIU. (Research into Song Dynasty Tea Lore and Tea Vessels). Taibei, 1996. 280 pp. c. 50 b/w illustrations 20x15 cm. Paper. 40.00 Research into Song Dynasty tea-drinking habits, illustrated with tea vessels, paintings and book illustrations from the National Palace Museum s and other museum collections. In Chinese only. 588 National Palace Museum: SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF HORSE PAINTINGS. Hua Ma Mingpin Tezhan Tulu. 書馬名品特展圖錄. Taibei, 2006. 119 pp. 74 plates & illustrations in col., 41 in b/w. 30x21 cm. Paper. 35.00 55 paintings of horses dating from the Tang to the Qing dynasties are illustrated in full and in detail. Very fine works. Introduction and list of plates in English. Main text in Chinese. 589 National Palace Museum: SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS FROM THE MING & CH ING DYNASTIES. Taibei, 1970. 53 pp. Chinese, 39 pp. English text. 47 b/w illustrations. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Contains descriptions of 78 items. Text in Chinese and English. 590 National Palace Museum: TIANLU LINGLANG: QIANLONG YU LAN ZHI BAO. The T ien-lu Lin-lang Library: Treasured Rare Books of the Ch ing Inner Court. 天祿琳琅 : 乾隆御覽之寶. Taibei, 2007. 63 pp. Colour plates throughout with English. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 Based on the collections of the National Palace Museum in Taibei, this small exhibition catalogue examines the Tianlu Linlang library established by the Qianlong emperor in the Qing dynasty. Introductions to each section and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 591 National Palace Museum: WENXUE MINGZHU YU MEISHU TEZHAN. Representations of the Literary Mind: The Theme of Poetry and Literature in Chinese Art. 文學名箸與美術特展. Taibei, 2001. 219 pp. 91 pp. colour plates (inc. 2 foldouts), colour text illustrations. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A special exhibition of Chinese art with literary and poetic themes divided into five major categories: Emotive Images, Sites of the Mind, Ideas and Ideals, Words and Worlds of Imagination, The Three Perfections. The 55 exhibits comprise superb calligraphy, paintings and ceramics that echo the theme of this highly aesthetic and enjoyable exhibition. List of contents, introduction, captions and plate descriptions in English. Main text in Chinese. 592 National Palace Museum: XIN SHIJIE: LANG SHINING YU QING GONG XIYANG FENG. New Visions at the Ch ing Court: Giuseppe Castiglione and Western-Style Trends. 新視界 : 郎世寧輿清宮西羊風. Taibei, 2007. 163 pp. Numerous full page colour plates (one foldout). B/w text illustrations. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 100.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taibei showing the work of Castiglione and related works showing western influence in Qing dynasty court painting. Thirty six exhibits are shown, the majority being paintings by Castiglione formerly in the Chinese imperial collection. Also includes work by other western missionaries Near dual text in Chinese and English including preface, essays, captions and descriptions of plates. 593 Nezu Institute of Fine Arts: SWORD FITTINGS BY THE FAMILY OF GOTO 1440-1879. Gotoka Jushichidai no Tosogu. Tokyo, 1994. 140, viii pp. 185 colour and 30 b/w illustrations. 6 pp. English plate captions. 30x23 cm. Paper. 38.00 A travelling exhibition, visiting Sano Art Museum, Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, and the Tokugawa Art Museum of menuki, kozuka, mitokoromono and other types of sword fittings. Six pages of English captions, otherwise Japanese only. 594 Nihon Tosogu Bijutsukan: KOICHI KE HIZO TOKUBETSU TEN SOKEN KINKO GOTO KE NO MEISAKU O ATSUMETE. (Special Exhibition of Sword Fittings from the Koichi Family). Tokyo, 1996. viii, 38 pp. 50 colour illustrations and plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 An exhibition catalogue from the Museum of Japanese Sword Fittings showing 50 exquisite menuki, mitokoromono and kozuka. Text in Japanese, but English plate captions. 595 NINGXIA LINGWU YAO FAJUE BAOGAO. (Excavation Report of the Lingwu Kiln in Ningxia). Kaoguxue Zhuankan, IV:47. Beijing, 1995. xiii, 224 pp. 4 pp. colour plates, 156 pp. b/w plates. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 35.00 Archaeological report of the excavations of the Lingwu Kiln undertaken in 1984-86. Three Western Xia and one Qing period kilns as well as eight Western Xia and one Yuan period workshops were discovered. Over 3000 items were found, plus many shards. 596 Odakyu Department Store: 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF HIROSHIGE EXHIBITION. Tokyo, 1996. c. 120 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 30x22 cm. Paper. 30.00 Travelling exhibition of Hiroshige ukiyo-e prints throughout Japan to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth. Prints come from the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Over 300 fine ukiyo-e by this master are illustrated. In Japanese only. 597 Ogawa, K: GENGZI SHIBIAN SHEYING TUJI//YUAN MING HOKUSHIN JIHEN SHASHINCHO. Souvenir of the Allies in North China. 庚子事變攝影圖集 = 原名 北清事變寫真帖 日 小川一真攝影. Beijing, 2000. 4 pp. Chinese text. 6 colour and 126 b/w plates. 42x29 cm. Loose in silk portfolio. 350.00 Reprint of an extremely rare Japanese 1902 publication of photographs by Ogawa taken in 1901 after the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. This collection comprises the most immediate photographic record taken in the aftermath of the suppression of the Boxers and is of great interest and historical value. The first six plates show colour drawings of military headgear, uniforms and insignia, ranks on uniforms, a general map of the Peking-Tianjin area, more detailed maps of Beijing, Tianjin and smaller towns. The 126 black-and-white plates (primarily with three/four photographs per plate) show scenes in Tianjin, Peking, Shanhaiguan and other places in the area, city walls, military life, damage, military hospitals, officers and soldiers from the eight armies. Includes the earliest aerial photography of Peking and Tianjin (the French brought an observation balloon with them!). Having never seen the original, we are unable to advise whether the illustrations here are the same size but they are certainly more than adequate. Fascinating. Text in Chinese.

FROM OUR STOCK 48 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 598 Onishi, Hiroshi: ON A RIVERBOAT JOURNEY. A Handscroll by Ito Jakuchu, With Poems by Daiten. New York, 1990. 140 pp. Bibliography. 80 b/w illustrations. 30x23 cm. Cloth. 15.00 The 18th century scroll Jokyoshu reproduced in its entirety, with Jakauchu and Daiten vying to see who could best capture the riverside scenery. 599 Gyllensvärd, Bo: ORIENTAL CERAMICS THE WORLD S GREAT COLLECTIONS 8. Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 8. Tokyo, 1982. 166 pp. 101 colour & 281 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slipcase. 250.00 600 Fontein, Jan & Wu Tung: ORIENTAL CERAMICS THE WORLD S GREAT COLLECTIONS 10. The Freer Gallery, Washington. Oriental Ceramics Deluxe edition: Vol. 10. Tokyo, 1976. 182 pp. 106 colour & 314 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, clamshell case. 250.00 Deluxe edition of 300 copies. 601 Fontein, Jan: ORIENTAL CERAMICS THE WORLD S GREAT COLLECTIONS 11. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Oriental Ceramics Deluxe edition: Vol. 11. Tokyo, 1978. 344 pp. 108 colour & 304 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, cloth case. 250.00 A collection of Oriental ceramics from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Original, numbered edition of 300 copies. 602 Osaka Municipal Museum: YANGZHOU BAGUAI. (Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou). Osaka, 1969. 64 pp. 156 illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper. 25.00 Exhibition catalogue from the Osaka Municipal Museum of paintings from the group known as the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. 603 Pacific Asia Museum: THEODORE WORES. An American Artist in Meiji Japan. American Artists in Japan. Pasadena, 1993. 131 pp. 50 colour plates, 15 photos of lost paintings and 11 illustrations. 25x23 cm. Paper. 25.00 Edited by Chris Pearce. The first part is a biography on Wores, concentrating on his life in Japan. The second part consists of the catalogue that was produced in conjunction with the exhibition Theodore Wores : An American Artist in Meiji Japan held at the Pacific Asia Museum. 604 Pal, Pratapaditya: A COLLECTING ODYSSEY. The Alsdorf Collection of Indian and East Asian Art. London, 1997. 384 pp. 713 illustrations, 230 in colour and 113 in duotone. 31x23 cm. Cloth. 45.00 A major collection of Indian, Himalayan and South-East Asian art owned by James and Marilynn Alsdorf. Includes sculpture, jewellery, paintings and architectural elements from India, Nepal, Tibet, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, and Cambodia. 605 Pang, Tatiana A: A CATALOGUE OF MANCHU MATERIALS IN PARIS. Manuscripts, Blockprints, Scrolls, Rubbings, Weapons. Wiesbaden, 1998. xvii, 143 pp. 10 plates. Indexes, concordance. 25x17 cm. Paper. 30.00 Important contribution to the bibliographic documentation of Manchu materials in Europe, including a useful introduction On the history of Manchu collections in Paris by the author. 606 Pao Tsen-Peng: ON THE SHIPS OF CHENG-HO = ZHENG HE XIA XIYANG ZHI BAOCHUAN KAO. Collected Papers on Hist/Art of China, 6. Taibei, 1961. 75 pp. Chinese text, 47 pp. English text. 11 illustrations. 19x13 cm. Paper. 20.00 Sixth volume in the first collection of papers on the history and art of China, study of the treasure ships of Zheng He in the Ming Dynasty. 607 Petech, L: NORTHERN INDIA ACCORDING TO THE SHUI-CHING-CHU. Serie Orientale Roma II. Roma, 1950. viii, 89 pp. 25x17 cm. Paper. 25.00 The Shuijing (Water Classic) is a small text written either in the Han dynasty or Three Kingdoms period. It was studied by Li Taoyuan (d. 527 AD) in his work Shuijing Zhu (Commentary on the Water Classic). It discusses India through the eyes of early Chinese Buddhist pilgrims to the country. Scarce. 608 Pu Yi, Aisin-Gioro: FROM EMPEROR TO CITIZEN. The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi. Peking, 1979. 496 pp. in 2 volumes. 28 pp b/w Illustrations. 2 vols. 21x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 20.00 A 2 volume autobiography of Pu Yi, published in China in 1983. Despite being an officially approved autobiography, fascinating reading. 609 QI BAISHI HUA JI. (The Paintings of Qi Baishi). 齊白石畫集. Zhongguo Xiandai Ming Jia Hua Ji. Beijing, 2003. 19, 4 pp. text plus 414 pp. colour plates. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 60.00 Good two-volume survey of the prolific output of the pre-eminent 20th century Chinese painting master, Qi Baishi. The works illustrated span the entirety of his career. Full page colour plates throughout. Text in Chinese. 610 Qi Fengge ed: AI WO ZHONGHUA: ZHONGGUO XIANDAI BANHUA CANGPIN JI. For the Love of China: A Collection of Contemporary Chinese Prints. 愛我中華 : 中國現代版畫藏品集 齊鳳閣編著. Beijing, 2006. 319 pp. Colour plates throughout. 31x24 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Wide-ranging conspectus of contemporary Chinese printmaking, with reproductions of a representative selection from the work of 16 artists. Includes artist portraits, biographies and CVs. Dual language text, Chinese and English, with contributions by David Barker. 611 Qiang Ning: ART, RELIGION, AND POLITICS IN MEDIEVAL CHINA. The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family. Honolulu, 2004. xv, 178 pp. 110 illustrations, 17 in colour. 24 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A study of the Dunhuang cave-temple complex focusing on a particular cave patronised by the Zhai family and thus revealing a wealth of information about medieval China, especially the interrelationships implicit in the book s title.

LIST 172 49 FROM OUR STOCK 612 QIN YONG XUE YANJIU. A Research in the Studies of the Terra-cotta Warriors in the Mausoleum of the Emperor Qin Shi-huang. 秦俑學研究. Xi an, 1996. 1526 pp. A few colour plates, b/w illustrations and text drawings. 27x19 cm. Boards. Covers slightly loose 40.00 A somewhat poorly-produced work in that the covers are coming loose not being strong enough to hold the 1500 pages of text! Nevertheless, a copious accumulation of research on the Terracotta Army unearthed at the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. In Chinese. Produced by the Museum of the Terracotta Warriors. 613 Ray, Amita: ART OF NEPAL. 78 pp. 103 illustrations, 20. New Delhi, 1973. in colour. 25x22 cm. Cloth. 25.00 A general study of the plastic arts of Nepal in the context of the life of her people, their history and religious culture. 614 Remer, C. F: THE FOREIGN TRADE OF CHINA. Shanghai, 1926. xii, 269 pp. 21x15 cm. Cloth. 15.00 The author describes briefly the establishment of trade relations and the results of treaties concluded before 1870. The focus is on the periods 1871-84, 1885-98, 1899-1913 and 1914-21. 615 REN BONIAN HUA JI. (The Paintings of Ren Bonian). 任伯年畫集. Beijing, 2005. 426 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the paintings of the late Qing dynasty painter, Ren Bonian, best-known for his figure paintings and bird-and-flower paintings. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his work. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 616 Reynolds, Valrae: TIBET, A LOST WORLD. The Newark Collection of Tibetan Art and Ethnography. New York, 1979. 128 pp. 101 b/w & 11 colour illustrations, map. 26x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 A concise introduction to Tibet as it existed until 1959. The objects depicted document the entire culture rather than one aspect of it. Also featured are rare photographs dating from the turn of the century. 617 Riccar Art Museum: EXHIBITION OF UKIYO-E BY IPPITSUSAI BUNCHO. Tokyo, 1978. 104 pp. 8 colour plates, 151 b/w plates and illustrations. 26x19 cm. Cloth. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Riccar Art Museum. Preface and captions in English, otherwise Japanese text throughout. 618 Ride, Lindsay: ROBERT MORRISON: THE SCHOLAR AND THE MAN. Hong Kong, 1957. vii, 48 pp. Catalogue with 12 illustrations. 26x19 cm. Paper. 20.00 A biography of this famous missionary, also an illustrated catalogue of the exhibition held September 4-18, 1957 at the University of Hong Kong to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Robert Morrison s arrival in China. 619 Robinson, Basil William: KUNIYOSHI. London, 1961. xv, 71 pp. text & 99 plates, 1 in colour. 12 plates with signatures and marks. 25x19 cm. Cloth. 45.00 Contains a thorough analysis of Kuniyoshi s life and career, with useful information on the dating of his prints. Appendixes include list of titles of print series, publishers and their seals, and work owned by V & A Museum. Abrams M212. 620 Robinson, Richard: CHINESE BUDDHIST VERSE. London, 1954. xxiv, 85 pp. 17x12 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A selection of 20 verses, mostly fairly lengthy. 621 Rock, Joseph F: THE ANCIENT NA-KHI KINGDOM OF SOUTHWEST CHINA. Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series Vol. VIII. Cambridge, 1947. xx. 554 pp. Frontispiece in first volume. 256 b/w plates throughout both volumes. Four colour maps in back pocket of second volume. 2 vols. 26x18 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 350.00 The region described in this two-volume work includes areas very little-known. It gives a detailed historical account of the ancient Nakhi Kingdom, as well as a general historical account of the province of Yunnan proper from 280 B.C. to the 1940s. By a noted explorer and scholar of the region. A good copy with dustjackets (minor wear). Scarce. 622 Rock. J. F: THE NA-KHI NAGA CULT AND RELATED CEREMONIES I-II. Serie Orientale Roma IV. Rome, 1952. 806 pp. text plus 58 b/w plates. 2 colour frontispieces. 2 vols. 25x18 cm. Later cloth. 120.00 The Bon po ceremonies of the Na-khi, from original texts. Originally published in paperback but here nicely bound in cloth. 623 Rodgers, Susan: POWER AND GOLD. Jewelry from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Geneva, 1985. 369 pp. 361 colour and 138 b/w illustrations. Glossaries, bibliography. 27x23 cm. Cloth. 70.00 A fascinating survey of native Southeast Asian jewellery from the Barbier-Muller museum. 252 pieces all illustrated. 624 Roerich, George N: TRAILS TO INMOST ASIA. Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition. New Haven, 1931. xx, 504 pp. 80 plates with many illustrations. Folding map. 25x17 cm. Cloth. 180.00 An account of five years of adventure and exploration under the leadership of the Russian artist Nicholas Roerich in India, Chinese Turkestan, Asiatic Russia, Mongolia, and Tibet, visiting areas rarely trodden by Westerners. Roerich compiled the first complete dictionary of the Tsaidam Mongol tribes. The numerous photographs and illustrations many of monuments never before recorded add greatly to the interest. A good clean copy of this rare Central Asian travelogue. Yakushi R156. 625 Rosenstone, Robert A: MIRROR IN THE SHRINE. American Encounters with Meiji Japan. Cambridge, 1988. 315 pp. 22x14 cm. Paper. 25.00 Evokes the immediacy of daily experience in Meiji Japan, a nation still feudal yet captivating to Westerners. Draws on the experiences of three Americans in Japan Morse, Griffis and Hearn. 626 Roth, H. Ling: ORIENTAL SILVERWORK MALAY AND CHINESE. A Handbook for Connoisseurs, Collectors, Students and Silversmiths. Kuala Lumpur, 1966. 300 pp. 170 illustrations. Text-figures. 29x22 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 75.00 Reprint of the 1910 edition, illustrated with many choice examples of silverwork 157 in total. A standard work on the subject. A good clean copy with dustjacket. Scarce. 627 SANXINGDUI WENHUA. Sanxingdui Culture. Chengdu, 1994. 655 pp. Col. plates. 20x14 cm. Paper. 35.00 Collection of essays on various aspects of the Sanxingdui/Bashu culture in Sichuan, known for the fabulous bronzes recently excavated. In Chinese.

FROM OUR STOCK 50 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 628 Sapajou & Peyton-Griffiths, R. T: SHANGHAI S SCHEMOZZLE. Hong Kong, 2008. 160 pp. B/w cartoon illustrations throughout. 30x22 cm. Cloth. 55.00 A classic of old Shanghai first published in 1937 in Shanghai by the North China Daily News (NCDN). Due to its popularity, a second volume was published. The two volumes are here reproduced in this single work. Sapajou was the nom-de-plume of the white Russian satirical cartoonist, Georgii Sapojnikoff, whose work featured in the NCDN. He was much appreciated for his visual insights into the expatriate and Chinese world of Shanghai at the time and of China in general and the political situation. Many examples of Sapajou s cartoons are reproduced here together with pages from the NCDN giving context. A fine compendium of his output. Interesting eight page introduction on Sapajou, his life and work, by Richard Rigby. We have never seen the original of this work. 629 Schafer, Edward H: THE EMPIRE OF MIN. Rutland, 1954. xii, 146 pp. Appendixes, index. Map. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 20.00 The Empire of Min was a short-lived dynasty with a unique culture which set itself up on the south-east coast of China in the tenth century as a rival to the ephemeral courts of the Yellow River valley. 630 Schroeder, Ulrich von: 108 BUDDHIST STATUES IN TIBET. Evolution of Tibetan Sculptures. Chicago, 2008. 212 pp. 116 colour plates. Cloth. 60.00 A condensed edition of the author s notable work Buddhist Sculptures in Tibet. A comprehensive and accessible guide to the stylistic development of Buddhist sculpture in Tibet. Provides the results of new research and recently-photographed discoveries. 631 Sendai City Museum: THE HEARTWARMING WORLD OF AZUMA TOYO, MASTER PAINTER OF SENDAI. 250th Anniversary of His Birth. Sendai, 2005. 111 pp. 96 colour plates. 30x21 cm. Paper. 30.00 Catalogue of an exhibition exploring the work and career of the Japanese painter Azuma Toyo (1755-1829). Well-illustrated in colour with fine examples of his work showing varied themes from landscapes to figure painting. In Japanese. 632 Setagaya Ward Museum: JAPAN AND BRITAIN. An Aesthetic Dialogue 1850-1930. Tokyo, 1992. 233 pp. 111 colour and 281 b/w plates & illustrations. 29x23 cm. Paper. 25.00 The Japanese catalogue of the Barbican Art Gallery exhibition of the same title, which is now out of print. The Japanese version illustrates each and every exhibit with English captions having the essential information. Otherwise text in Japanese. 633 Shaanxi Archaeological Research Bureau ed: XI AN BEIZHOU ANJOU MU. Anjou Tomb of Northern Zhou at Xi an. 西安北周安伽墓. Shaanxisheng Kaogu Yanjiusuo Tianye Kaogu Baogao, 21. Beijing, 2003. 9, 113 pp. text plus 118 colour plates. B/w text drawings including one foldout. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Excavation report on the first Northern Zhou tomb found in the vicinity of Xi an. The tomb was robbed long ago but the remaining artefacts are of great interest the overmantle above the tomb entrance and a stone bed surrounded by sculpted and painted screens. The tomb was occupied by Anjou, a Sogdian official of the Northern Zhou government. The screens and door mantle show extensive scenes associated with Sogdian culture and Parsee worship. An important find. The mantle bed and screens are fully illustrated in numerous colour plates with much close-up detail. Well-written and useful five page English abstract. Main text in Chinese. 634 Shanecaen, Deborah and Leonov, Gennady: ART OF BURIATIA. Buddhist Icons from Southern Siberia. London, 1996. 48 pp. 47 colour illustrations. Select bibliography. 30x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Spink & Son exhibition catalogue of paintings, sculptures and ritual objects from the cultural sphere lying north of Mongolia. This culture is basically Buddhist, as reflected in the 47 objects here presented. 635 Shanghai Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN GONGTING ZHENBAO. Imperial Treasures from the Palace Museum. 故宮博物院宮廷珍寶. Shanghai, 2006. 193 pp. Colour plates throughout. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 35.00 Catalogue of a loan exhibition at the Shanghai Museum of Qing dynasty imperial treasures from the Forbidden City Gugong Museum in Beijing. Extremely fine objects in various media are shown. Excludes painting and calligraphy. Introductions and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 636 Shanghai Museum & Liaoning Provincial Museum: SHIMAO FENGQING: ZHONGGUO GUDAI RENWUHUA JINGPIN JI. Highlights of Ancient Chinese Figure Paintings from the Liaoning Provincial Museum and the Shanghai Museum. 世貌風情 : 中國古代人物畫精品展. Shanghai, 2008. 422; 69 pp. Colour plates throughout. 1 foldout. 3 vols. 37x27 cm. Cloth. 420.00 Magnificent catalogue of a superb and important exhibition held at the Shanghai Museum (and then travelling to the Liaoning Provincial Museum) showing 60 masterpieces of Chinese figure paintings dating from the Tang through to the Qing dynasties held in the two museums collections. Includes rarely-seen works. In four sections: Literati s Life (12 exhibits) ; Worldly Paradise (18); Buddhists and Taoists (20); Poem Illustrations (10). Distinguished by a good amount of early material. All exhibits are reproduced in full and with many close-ups of detail. Full page colour plates throughout. Forewords, lists of contents and captions in English. Main text in Chinese. 637 Shao Zhong: ZHONGGUO ZISHA HUAPEN. (Chinese Zisha Flower Trays). 中國紫砂花盆 邵忠編著. Beijing, 2011. 112 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 40.00 A survey of zisha (purple clayware) flower trays and plant holders. The numerous examples shown date from the Ming through to the present day. Numerous base seals illustrated. Little published on the subject. Text in Chinese. 638 Sharf, Fred et al: A PLEASING NOVELTY. Bunkio Matsuki and The Japan Craze in Victorian Salem. Salem, 1993. 112 pp. 31 illustrations. 23x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 Published in connection with an exhibition at the Peabody & Essex Museum, this book tells the story of Matsuki, a Japanese arts and crafts dealer in late 19th century Salem and Boston, and the general craving for things Japanese in the States at this period.

LIST 172 51 FROM OUR STOCK 639 SHI TAO HUA JI. (The Paintings of Shi Tao). 石濤畫集. Beijing, 2005. 434 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Good two-volume work showing the work of the famous early Qing dynasty painter, Shi Tao. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his fine paintings. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 640 Shippen, Mick: THE TRADITIONAL CERAMICS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA. London, 2005. 224 pp. Numerous colour illustrations. 28x22 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A comprehensive survey of the ceramic craftsmen and traditions of Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. As practised today. Illustrated throughout showing ceramics being made, transported and sold. Numerous ceramics are illustrated. 641 Shirahata Yoshi et al: JIDAI BYOBU. Japan s Antique Folding Screens. Kyoto, 1974. 329 pp. Plus 3 pp. English text. 43 screens illustrated in 37 folding and/or tipped-in colour plates and 70 colour plates (many as double-page spreads). 39x28 cm. Silk, slipcase. 500.00 Magnificent publication of selected Japanese screen paintings, chiefly from private collections in Kyoto and dating from the Momoyama to the mid-edo periods. Preface, table of contents and simple captions in English, otherwise Japanese only. Beautiful production. Number 428 from a limited edition of 800. 642 Shyrock, John K: THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE CULT OF CONFUCIUS. An Introductory Study. New York, 1932. xiii, 298 pp. Appendices, bibliography, index. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 10.00 This study comprises a collection of references to the state cult of Confucius contained in the dynastic histories and other sources. 643 Sickman, Laurence and Soper, Alexander C: THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF CHINA. The Pelican History of Art. New Haven, 1978. 528 pp. 329 illustrations. Map. Notes. Index. 21x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 The authors concentrate on painting, sculpture and architecture from the Shang to the end of the Qing period. Remains a useful reference. 644 Singer, Jane Casey and Denwood, Philip: TIBETAN ART. Towards a Definition of Style. London, 1997. 320 pp. 341 illustrations, 257 in colour, 2 maps. 31x24 cm. Cloth. 65.00 A most comprehensive coverage of Tibetan art. In articles on all major areas of Tibetan art painting, sculpture, textiles, architecture and cave drawings over 20 leading scholars present their latest research incorporating new material from recently uncovered sites. 645 Singh, Madanjeet: HIMALAYAN ART. Wall-Painting and Sculpture in Ladakh, Lahaul and Spiti. UNESCO Art Books. London, 1971. 287 pp. Bibliography. 63 colour plates, 105 illustrations, 1 map. 21x15 cm. Paper. 25.00 Also includes Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan. Highly praised by reviewers. 646 Sitwell, Sacheverell: BRIDGE OF THE BROCADE SASH. Travels and Observations in Japan. London, 1959. 314 pp. 51 b/w and 4 colour plates. Index. 25x17 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 30.00 A well-written account of Sacheverell Sitwell s journey to, and fascination with Japan. Fine copy of the first edition, with dustjacket. 647 Soegondho, Santoso: EARTHENWARE TRADITIONS IN INDONESIA. From Prehistory until the Present. Jakarta, 1995. 128 pp. 159 illustrations, mostly in colour. Cloth. 60.00 Believed to be the first book ever written in depth concerning earthenware in Indonesia, Santoso s work surveys three periods of pottery making in Indonesia: finds from prehistoric sites; finds from major historical sites; and examples from modern pottery making villages. 648 Solomon, Bernard S. trans: THE VERITABLE RECORD OF THE T ANG EMPEROR SHUN-TSUNG. Han Yü s Shun-tsung Shih-lu. Harvard-Yenching Institute Studies 13. Cambridge, 1955. xxxi, 82 pp. 26x17 cm. Paper. 25.00 Translation, with introduction and notes, of the record of a Tang dynasty reign that only lasted six months, ending with the Emperor s abdication. 649 Song Yingxing: TIANGONG KAIWU. (The Creations of Nature and Man). 天工開物 宋應星著. Yangzhou, 2005. 104; 70; 75 folded leaves. Numerous full page b/w woodblock illustrations. 3 vols. 28x19 cm. Stitched. Cloth case. 140.00 A fine facsimile reprint of the famous Ming illustrated text of applied science and technology, first published in 1637. A fascinating insight into Chinese science in the 17th century and an important work, not least for the fine and detailed woodcut illustrations. Based on the copy formerly in the Sheyuan collection of Tao Xiang. All text in Chinese. 650 Soothill, William E: THE HALL OF LIGHT. A Study of Early Chinese Kingship. London, 1951. xxii, 289 pp. 22x14 cm. Cloth. 80.00 Soothill s last work, edited posthumously by his daughter, Lady Hosie. The book is an examination of Chinese traditions concerning the ancient Chinese institution known as Ming Tang the Hall of Light and the sacrificial rituals connected with it. Soothill realised the Ming Tang has an essentially astronomical character and was closely connected with the determination of the calendar which was, from the earliest times in China, closely regarded as a prerogative and function of royalty. Scarce. Loose paper insert with dedication and signature of Dorothea Hosie. 651 Southeast Asian Ceramics Society: A CERAMIC LEGACY OF ASIA S MARITIME TRADE. Song Dynasty Guangdong Wares and Other 11th to 19th Century Trade Ceramics. Selangor, 1985. x, 150 pp. 212 colour plates, over 100 photographs, line drawings. Maps. Bibliography. 31x22 cm. Cloth. 70.00 Catalogue of the Second Members Exhibition of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society held in Kuala Lumpur. The ceramics were found on Tioman Island, Malaysia, and reflect the prosperous trade between China and this area. Hard-to-find.

FROM OUR STOCK 52 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 652 Spencer, Cornelia: THE EXILE S DAUGHTER. A Biography of Pearl S. Buck. New York, 1944. 228 pp. Frontispiece, 20 b/w plates. 21x15 cm. Cloth. Dustjacket with wear. 20.00 A biography of an interesting personality brought up in China and who became a successful author of the early 20th century writing on China. 653 Statler, Oliver: JAPANESE INN. London, 1961. xii, 365 pp. Illustrations. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 15.00 In the picturesque village of Okitsu, the Minaguchi-ya has been an Inn since its first owner was humbled by the first Shogun. In the story of the Inn much of the history of Japan is brought to life. 654 Steele, John: THE I-LI, OR BOOK OF ETIQUETTE AND CEREMONIAL. Translated from the Chinese with Introduction, Notes, and Plans. London, 1917. xxiv, 288; vii, 242 pp. 31 plates & plan in pocket of vol. 2. 2 vols. 19x13 cm. Cloth. 45.00 The I-li provides detailed information on the dress, implements and rituals of the Zhou court and nobility. The first complete and authoritative Western language translation. 655 Suarez, Thomas: EARLY MAPPING OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. Singapore, 1999. 300 pp. 120 colour and b/w illustrations. 30x22 cm. Cloth. 44.00 Charts the story of mapmaking, exploration and colonisation in Southeast Asia from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The book examines the maps of the region and the image of Southeast Asia in the eyes of the world through western images of the region from classical times onwards. 656 Suining Museum ed: SUINING JINYUCUN NANSONG YAOCANG. Jinyucun Hoard of Southern Song Dynasty in Suining. 遂寧金魚村南宋窯藏. Beijing, 2012. 365, 7 pp. text plus 261 pp. colour plates. 6 foldouts. Numerous b/w text drawings. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 150.00 Two-volume catalogue showing the wonderful find of two hoards of Southern Song dynasty ceramics discovered in 1991 and 2003 at Jinyucun near Suining in China s Sichuan province. Hoard No 1, discovered in 1991, was the most important, being intact and undisturbed and containing nearly 1197 Song ceramics and 97 Song bronzes. Hoard No 2 had been looted and contained just 46 Song ceramics and one Song bronze. Illustrated throughout showing some 200 very fine Song ceramics, primarily celadon and white-glazed wares. Three page abstract in English. Main text in Chinese. 657 Sun Jianai et al. ed: QINDING SHUJING TUSHUO. (Imperially-Commissioned Illustrated Edition of the Classic of History). 欽定書經圖說 孫家鼐等奉敕編. Tianjin, 2007. Various pagings of folded leaves, Chinese-style, 50 juan in 16 ce. 511 fine lithographic illustrations with imagery, plus 23 maps printed in black & red, and 32 charts & tables. 16 vols. 33x22 cm. Stitched, cloth cases. 350.00 A faithful and well-produced facsimile of the most famous example of late Qing period imperial lithographic book production. The Shujing Tushuo is an illustrated version of the Shujing (also known as the Shangshu ) or Classic of History, the earliest book in the Confucian canon, a collection of historical writings dating from the Western Zhou dynasty but also referring to earlier times. The text was considered a supreme authority on early Chinese history and knowledge of its contents was essential for the Civil Service examinations. The Shujing has been published in hundreds of editions over the centuries. Illustrated editions were often very high-class or, as in this case, imperial educational textbooks (in fact, the editor was involved in the Palace School for Princes and as a tutor of the emperor in his earlier career). This edition stands out in that it was produced by imperial decree of the Guangxu emperor and is copiously illustrated with a total of almost 600 illustrations, charts and maps. Although traditional in format, the illustrations highlight certain advances in qualities of reproduction that the technology of lithography brought to Chinese printing at the end of the Qing dynasty. The most delicate detail is clearly reproduced. The work stands as the prime example of lithographic publication produced in the Wuyingdian Imperial press located in the Forbidden City. According to the Bibliothèque Nationale catalogue, Impressions de Chine it may well have been the final publication of the Wuyingdian before the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911. The first-named editor Sun Jianai (1827-1909) was an important scholar and official and a reforming Director of Educational Affairs during the Guangxu reign. He was also the first president of the institution which became Beijing University, and a Daxueshi of the Wuyingdian itself in 1907. Sun oversaw a team of some 20 people dedicated to the production of this work. All text in Chinese. See: Bibliothèque Nationale: Impressions de Chine, exhibit 10 page 25. Hummel, 673-5. 658 Sutton, Donald S: PROVINCIAL MILITARISM AND THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. The Yunnan Army 1905-25. Ann Arbor, 1980. ix, 404 pp. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A study that presents, in microcosm, early 20th century China s descent into warlordism. The Yunnan army led the successful campaign against the monarchical restoration of 1915-16 and became a leading force in South China for a decade. 659 Suzhou Museum: SUZHOU BOWUGUAN CANG GUJI SHANBEN. Rare Ancient Books Collected by Suzhou Museum. 蘇州博物館藏古籍善本. Beijing, 2012. 307 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 Illustrated throughout showing highlights of the fine and little-published collection of rare Chinese books and manuscripts dating from the Tang dynasty through to the Qing dynasty. Preface, list of plates and captions on English. Main text in Chinese. 660 Suzuki Juzo: SHARAKU. Masterworks of Ukiyo-e 2. Tokyo, 1968. 96 pp. 81 colour plates (one tipped-in). 26x19 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Study of the enigmatic Sharaku, who produced all his Kabuki masterpieces in less than a year. Translation by John Bester. Abrams M273. 661 Suzuki Kei: CHUGOKU KAIGA-SHI VOLUME I. (History of Chinese Paintings 1). 中國繪畫史第一本. Tokyo, 1981. 14, 337; 15, 106, 53 pp. 190 plates. 2 vols. 27x19 cm. Cloth. 300.00 The first part of Suzuki s extensive study of Chinese paintings. Besides a general survey of the problems involved in the study, these volumes treat the periods through Song. In Japanese. 662 Thomas, Edward J: THE LIFE OF BUDDHA. As Legend and History. London, 1949. xxiv, 297 pp. Frontispiece. 24x16 cm. 15.00 Third revised edition.

LIST 172 53 FROM OUR STOCK 663 Thurman, Robert A. F. and David Weldon: SACRED SYMBOLS. The Ritual Art of Tibet. New York, 1999. 177 pp. 80 items illustrated in colour plates, some folding. Bibliography. 30x20 cm. Paper. 30.00 Ex-library Sotheby s / Rossi & Rossi catalogue of some fine objects; well-produced and with useful descriptions. 664 Tie Yuan and Xi Ming: MINGUO CIQI JIANDING: TAIYOU CAIHUI QIXING. (Republican Period Ceramics: Paste, Glazes, Painting and Shapes). 民國瓷器鑒定 : 胎釉 彩繪 器型 鐵源 溪明著. Beijing, 2004. 302 pp. Colour plates throughout. One foldout. B/w illustrations. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 A detailed work on Republican period ceramics. Starts with a discourse on the production of ceramics complemented by early blackand-white photographs. Follows with an examination of glazes, painting on Republican ceramics and an in-depth look at the many shapes prevalent during this period. Complemented by hundreds of colour plates showing many previously unpublished pieces. Text in Chinese. 665 Tie Yuan and Xi Ming: MINGUO CIQI JIANDING: WENSHI KUANSHI BIANWEI. (Republican Period Ceramics: Designs, Seals and Forgeries). 民國瓷器鑒定 : 紋飾 款識 辨偽 鐵源 溪明著. Beijing, 2004. 310 pp. Colour plates throughout. B/w illustrations. 29x22 cm. Boards. 75.00 An in-depth discourse on Republican period ceramics that looks at designs on the porcelain of the time, many seals are shown that include artists seals plus hall and studio marks. Finishes with a section on the growing problem of forgeries of Republican period ceramics and Republican imitations of earlier works. Illustrated throughout in colour. Many previously-unpublished objects. Text in Chinese. 666 Tie Yuan ed: JIANGXI CANG CI QUANJI: MINGUO (SHANG XIA). The Complete Collection of Porcelain of Jiangxi Province: Porcelain from the Year 1912-1949. 江西藏瓷全集 : 民國 ( 上下 ). Beijing, 2008. 248; 248 pp. Colour plates throughout. 2 vols. 29x22 cm. Boards. 150.00 An excellent two-volume work on Republican period Chinese ceramics from collections in China s Jiangxi province primarily the important Jingdezhen Ceramics Museum and the Jiangxi Provincial Museum, but also a good number of pieces from smaller collections. Volume One shows the work of the Eight Friends of Zhushan, other ceramic artists active during the period and pieces with hallmarks and other base inscriptions. The second volume is of much use as it shows nearly 200 pieces of Republican porcelain that imitate Qing dynasty porcelain, many with Qing dynasty basemarks. This is the first publication to show such a large and varied selection of these pieces and is of much importance for research into this problematic area of Chinese ceramics. A total of 372 fine pieces are illustrated in full colour with basemarks also shown. Some examples shown in multiple views. Captions to plates in English, main text in Chinese. Recommended. 667 Tokugawa Art Museum: JAPANESE TRADITIONAL SPORTS. Expressed in Works of Art. Nagoya, 1994. 144, vii pp. 90 colour illustrations. English captions. 30x23 cm. Paper. 15.00 86 paintings and books, along with actual sport implements bows and arrows, swords, rackets, balls, etc. illustrate shooting, riding, hunting, single combat, jumping and tugging, kicking, and batting, from earliest period through Edo. 668 Tokyo Matsusakaya Department Store: CHUGOKU NIZENNEN NO BI. China s Beauty of 2,000 Years. Tokyo, 1965. 33 pp. Japanese text, plus English captions to 49 plates (4 in colour) 25x26 cm. Paper. 15.00 Exhibition catalogue of ceramics and rubbings of inscriptions in the Xi an Museum. Ceramics and rubbings are illustrated, with the areas where some of the exhibits were discovered. In Japanese. 669 Tokyo National Museum: EXHIBITION OF JAPANESE LITERATI PAINTING. Tokyo, 1965. 106 pp. Japanese text. 383 b/w illustrations. 23x18 cm. Paper. 30.00 A fine exhibition at the Tokyo National Museum. 383 exhibits, the majority illustrated. Japanese text only. 670 Tokyo National Museum: JAPANESE GENRE PAINTING OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIODS. Tokyo, 1957. 3, 6, 9 pp. text plus 10 pp. tipped-in colour plates and 85 pp. b/w illustrations. 35x27 cm. Cloth. 55.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Tokyo National Museum. The 73 genre paintings shown date from the mid-16th to early 18th Centuries. Good colour and clear black-and-white illustrations. The Japanese text gives descriptions and their location in Japanese collections. 671 Tokyo National Museum: NIHON NO BUNJIN GA. (Japanese Literati Painting). Tokyo, 1966. 14, 194 pp. 11 tipped-in colour plates. B/w illustrations throughout. 35x27 cm. Cloth. 50.00 Catalogue of a major exhibition of Japanese literati painting, primarily Edo period. 171 paintings are illustrated from public and private collections, the majority in clear black-and-white. Text in Japanese. Nasty waterstains to covers, internally fine with occasional slight crinkling. Priced accordingly. 672 Tokyo National Museum: TREASURES OF ANCIENT CHINA. Tokyo, 2004. 279 pp. Numerous colour plates and b/w illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 50.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Tokyo and Osaka National Museums of major archaeological and Buddhist finds from China. The exhibition was also shown at the Millennium Art Museum in Beijing. List of plates with brief descriptions and plate captions in English. Main text in Japanese. 673 Tokyo National Museum: TWIN PEAKS. The Finest of Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy. Tokyo, 2006. 432 pp. 259 pp. colour plates. 30x23 cm. Wrappers. 60.00 Catalogue of an exhibition of 189 outstanding and superbly illustrated examples of Japanese and Chinese calligraphy from across the centuries. Comprises loans from various Japanese institutions and the Shanghai Museum. Illustrated throughout in colour. Brief introductions to each section and list of plates in English. 674 Tokyo National Museum ed: 500 RAKAN PAINTINGS BY KANO KAZUNOBU: BIZARRE BUDDHIST PAINTINGS. Tokyo, 2006. 64 pp. 51 pp. colour plates. Colour & b/w illustrations. 30x21 cm. Paper. 25.00 Catalogue of an exhibition showing 50 scrolls painted by the Meiji artist, Kano Kazunobu, that reproduce, in reduced form and with two paintings to each scroll, the well-known series of 100 scrolls depicting the 500 Raka held in Zojo-ji Temple. In Japanese.

FROM OUR STOCK 54 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS 675 Tokyo National Research Institute: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY. Conservation of Far Eastern Art Objects. Tokyo, 1980. xxvi, 196 pp. Many illustrations and drawings, 11 in colour. 21x16 cm. Cloth. 60.00 These proceedings comprise fifteen papers on conservation and restoration of manuscripts, paintings on silk and wood, screens, paper, lacquerware and bronzes. In English. 676 Toscano, Giuseppe M: LA PRIMA MISSIONE CATTOLICA NEL TIBET. (The First Catholic Mission to Tibet). Parma, 1951. xxi, 320 pp (uncut). 72 illustrations and plates, 4 maps. Bibliography, index. 28x20 cm. Wrappers. 70.00 Detailed history of the first missions to Tibet in the 17th century, illustrated with contemporary photographs. In Italian, with a preface by Giuseppe Tucci. Rebound in half leather. 677 Trubner, Henry: CERAMIC ART OF JAPAN. One Hundred Masterpieces from Japanese Collections. Seattle, 1972. 172 pp. 100 illustrations, 32 in colour, bibliography. 27x22 cm. Paper. 20.00 An exhibition catalogue from the Seattle Art Museum. 678 Tsao Hsueh-Chin: DREAM OF THE RED CHAMBER. London, 1959. xxiv, 574 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 Professor Wang of the Chinese department at Columbia University has made use of both Tsao Hsueh-chin s (Cao Xueqin) version and Kao Ou s (Gao Ou) version in his translation of this two-century old romance, generally regarded as the greatest of all Chinese novels. 679 Tu Cheng-sheng ed: JINGYIN JIESHOU FANSHE CAIFENG TU. The Genre Paintings of Taiwan s Aboriginal Peoples. Taipei, 1998. 42 pp. booklet, 2, 18 tipped-in colour plates 41x30 cm. Loose in blue cloth case. 195.00 These fine paintings are in the collection of the Academia Sinica in Taiwan. They date from around 1745 when they were painted at the order of the Supervising Censor Liu Shiqi, who requested detail on Taiwan s aboriginal culture. The work was originally unofficially entitled Tai Fan Tushuo (An Illustrated Account of Taiwan s Aboriginal Peoples). The work contains a tipped-in map showing the northern villages and coastal region of Taiwan. This is followed by 17 tipped-in colour plates showing aboriginal activities as follows: Catching Fish, Hunting Deer, Climbing and Gathering, Planting Taro, Tilling the Fields, Reaping the Harvest, Husking Rice, Refining Sugar, Weaving Thread, Raising the Roof, Crossing the River, Travelling Cart, Welcoming Women, Mountain Hammocks, Guarding the Pass, Atop the Watchtower, Village Teacher. Each tipped-in colour plate measures 30x24 cm. On the facing text page there is an explanation of the activity in English and Chinese. Preface and list of contents in English. The work is accompanied by a 42 page booklet in Chinese giving a historical interpretation of the work and its context. There is a one page English summary. Facsimile reproduction of one of the earliest works showing the Chinese view of the Ainu. Out-of-print. 680 Tucci, Giuseppe: TRAVELS OF TIBETAN PILGRIMS IN THE SWAT VALLEY. Calcutta, 1940. 103 pp. Addenda and Corrigenda. 25x16 cm. Boards. 150.00 A very scarce contribution by a famous Italian scholar of Tibet. 681 Tuo Xiaotang ed: HUABEI KANG ZHAN. (The War of Resistance in Northern China). 華北抗戰. Beijing, 1996. 346 pp. B/w photographs throughout. 1 foldout. 37x27 cm. Cloth. 75.00 A large number of photographs taken between 1937 and 1945 showing the war of resistance against the Japanese in Northern China (Huabei). Contents range from photographs of leaders and political demonstrations to preparations for battle and military encounters. Some photographs quite grainy in reproduction. The photographs come from the collection of the Beijing Library. A limited edition of 300 copies. In Chinese. 682 Turner, Samuel; Castera, J. trans: AMBASSADE AU THIBET ET AU BOUTAN... COLLECTION DES PLANCHES. (An Embassy to Tibet and Bhutan... A Collection of Plates). Paris, 1800. Title page, list of plates and 15 b/w engraved plates, of which one folding map and 2 folding plates 32x24 cm. New cloth. 850.00 The plate volume only of the French edition of Turner: Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo Lama.... In the French edition, the plates were issued separately to two volumes of text. The plates are as follows: 1. Carte de la route de l Ambassade a travers le Boutan et le Thibet. 2. Alambic et Fourneau pour distiller la liquer appelee ARRA. 3. Buxadeouar. 4. Cascade de Minzapizo. 5. Plan et elevation du Pont de chaines de Chouka. 6. Chouka. 7. Vallee de Tassisudon... 8. Palais de Tassisudon... 9. Palais du Lama-Ghassatou. 10. Chateau d Ouandipore. 11. Palais de Panoukka dans le Boutan. 12. Yak de Tartarie. 13. Mausolee du Teschou-Lama. 14. Demeure du Lama-Tessaling... 15. Lettre en Caracteres Uchens et Umins. Complete. The plates clean with minimal foxing. All text in French. Rare. Original grey paper wrappers (with applied paper title) bound within new cloth. 683 Ueda Makoto: LITERARY AND ART THEORIES IN JAPAN. Michigan Classics in Japanese Studies 6. Ann Arbor, 1991. xiv, 274 pp. 24x16 cm. Paper. 25.00 Dr. Ueda chooses thirteen luminaries in the history of Japanese aesthetics and examines their views on the nature of literature and art, revealing the underlying philosophies and contributing to an appreciation of the work. Reprint of 1967 original. 684 VIEWS OF THE PEARL RIVER DELTA. Macau, Canton and Hong Kong. 珠江風貌 : 澳門 廣州及香港. Hong Kong, 1996. 239 pp. 81 items illustrated in colour plates, numerous colour text plates. Map, biographies of artists, bibliography. 28x28 cm. Paper. 40.00 Splendid catalogue of an exhibition held at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Peabody Essex Museum, with fine drawings, paintings and prints by Alexander, Chinnery, Spoilum and many more all the well-known artists associated with this wonderful tradition. Catalogue by William R. Sargent, with an essay by Patrick Conner. Dual text in English and Chinese. Outof-print. 685 Volf, Jana: TREASURES OF CHINESE GLASS WORK SHOPS. Chinese Qing Dynasty Glass in the Ina and Sandford Gadient Collection. Winter Park, 1997. 79 pp. 62 pieces illustrated in colour. 22x28 cm. Cloth. 55.00

LIST 172 55 FROM OUR STOCK Amassed over 25 years and consisting of more than 200 pieces, the Gadient Collection is one of the most varied and remarkable private collections of Chinese glass, half of which date to the 18th century or earlier. With an introduction by Clarence Shangraw. 686 Wagner, Edward W. and Chongsoon Kim: ELEMENTARY WRITTEN KOREAN. Cambridge, 1963. 130; 130 pp. 2 vols. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Two parts in two volumes: part I is Sino-Korean text and part II is Han gul text. 687 Waley, Arthur: THE ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS. Translated and annotated. London, 1956. 268 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 The existing translations of the Analects of Confucius are based upon medieval interpretation which reflects the philosophy of the 12th century A.D. rather than of the 5th century B.C., when Confucius lived. The present book represents a first attempt to detach the Analects from the scholastic interpretation (rejected by native scholars since the 18th century) and to let these famous sayings speak for themselves. By a most noted translator and scholar. 688 Waley, Arthur: THE BOOK OF SONGS. Translated from the Chinese. London, 1954. 358, 32 pp. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 25.00 Second impression. The standard, complete translation of the Shijing, with the poems arranged according to subject matter. Together with the supplest with textual notes from the first edition. Hucker 1536. 689 Waley, Arthur: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PO CHÜ-I 772-846 AD. London, 1949. 238 pp. Notes, references and index. Family tree, e/p folding map. 24x16 cm. Cloth. 20.00 The first full biography of the Tang period poet and author Bai Zhuyi. Includes translations of about a hundred poems previously unpublished. First edition. 690 Waley, Arthur: THE OPIUM WAR THROUGH CHINESE EYES. London, 1958. 257 pp. Map. Appendix and index. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 20.00 A collection of anecdotal material from an unofficial point of view and mostly from Chinese diaries, autobiographies etc. With special reference to the era of Lin Tse-hsu, the famous opium commissioner at Canton. First edition. Hucker 669. 691 Waley, Arthur: THE POETRY AND CAREER OF LI PO 701-762 A.D.. Ethical & Religious Classics No. 3. London, 1950. 123 pp. Notes, references, index. 19x13 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 40.00 Waley tells the story of the poet s life against the background of contemporary history and thereby gives a brilliant picture of Chinese life in the eighth century A.D. First edition. Scarce. 692 Waley, Arthur: THREE WAYS OF THOUGHT IN ANCIENT CHINA. London, 1953. 276 pp. Finding list, index and textual notes. 20x14 cm. Cloth. 10.00 Consists chiefly if extracts from Chuang Tzu, Mencius and Han Fei Tzu. Well written by a recognised authority. Third impression. 693 Waley, Arthur: THE WAY AND ITS POWER. A Study of the Tao Te Ching and its Place in Chinese Thought. London, 1949. 262 pp. Index. 21x14 cm. Cloth. 10.00 A translation of Lao Tzu s Tao Te Ching, together with an account of Chinese thought down to the third century B.C. Third impression. 694 Waley, Arthur trans.; original woodcuts by Ralph Kiggell: LEADING THE CRANES HOME. A selection of Chinese poems translated by Arthur Waley. Llandogo, 2006. 52 pp. Introduction, title page with double page colour woodblock print and 24 poems each accompanied by a colour woodblock print. Afterword. 35x29 cm. Decorative boards. In Chinese-style slipcase. 250.00 A selection of 24 poems taken from Waley s two works 170 Chinese Poems and Chinese Poems. The poems range in date from the Han to the Song dynasties and include works by China s greatest poets. In addition to the wonderful double page woodblock print of a crane on the title page, a colour woodblock print by the artist, Ralph Kiggell, accompanies each poem depicting the artist s interpretation of the poem, an aspect or a theme. Kiggell studied Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London where Waley had also studied. Kiggell s artistic interpretation of the poems thus undoubtedly possesses greater cultural insight than that of an artist purely versed in western culture. Many of the woodblocks are double page. The paper is 250 gsm Velin Arches, the type is Elizabeth, and Kiggell s woodcuts were all printed from the wood. Numbered edition of 150 copies, each signed by the artist. A beautiful work that is a collector s item. 695 Wang Pei-Yueh: THE ART OF SEAL CARVING. Taipei, 1989. 95 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 26x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 A well-written introduction to, and survey of, the subject. Numerous colour illustrations. 696 Wang Wenjian ed: ZHEN MENG HANDAN: CIZHOU YAO JINGPIN SHANGXI. (Pillow Dreams of Handan: The Appreciation of Masterpieces from the Cizhou Kilns). 枕夢邯鄲 : 磁州窯精品賞析 王文建主編. Guangzhou, 2011. 247 pp. Numerous colour plates. 25x17 cm. Wrappers. 20.00 Shows the varied wares produced over the centuries from the Tang to the Qing dynasty at the Cizhou kilns in China s Hebei province. A useful introduction and survey. Text in Chinese. 697 Wang Wenzhang ed: MEI LANFANG FANG MEI JINGJU TUPU. A Collection of Illustrative Plates of Beijing Opera Performed During Mei Lanfang s Visit to the United States. 梅蘭芳訪美京劇圖譜 王文章主編. Beijing, 2009. 402 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. Colour and b/w photographs. 32x24 cm. Boards. 90.00

FROM OUR STOCK 56 HANSHAN TANG BOOKS Reproduces the majority of Peking Opera paintings done before Mei Lanfang s acclaimed tour of America in 1930. The colour paintings were done to determine the costumes and accessories to be used in performances during the tour. The originals are held in the collection of the Academy of Chinese Traditional Opera, now part of the Art Academy of China. The paintings range in content from Peking opera masks, costumes and illustration of figures performing to head-dresses, accessories and weapons. Hundreds of illustrations shown. A delightful and hitherto unknown and unpublished aspect of the art related to this iconic Chinese cultural figure. Near dual texts in English and Chinese 698 Wang Ziyun: SHAANXI GUDAI SHIDIAO KE 1. The Ancient Stone Sculptures in Shaanxi Province 1. Shaanxi, 1985. 31 pp. text. 140 plates and illustrations, some in colour. 27x23 cm. Cloth. 30.00 A compilation which to some extent seems to be taken from other books. It begins with the monumental lions and chimera found in situ in Shaanxi and goes on to the religious sculpture of Tang and Song periods. Loose English leaflet. 699 Warner, Langdon: THE LONG OLD ROAD IN CHINA. New York, 1926. viii, 168 pp. 16 plates. 26x18 cm. Half-cloth. 45.00 A journey from Dunhuang to Peking, following the silk road. First American edition. Some wear and sunning to cover. Internally fine. 700 Watson, Sir Francis: MOUNTED ORIENTAL PORCELAIN. Washington, 1986. 136 pp. Glossary, bibliography. 61 plates, 8 in colour. 28x22 cm. Paper. 25.00 Catalogue of a touring exhibition of some forty-five pieces, mainly Chinese porcelain, but also Japanese and mounted lacquer and Isnik pottery. 701 Watson, William: SCULPTURE OF JAPAN. From the Fifth to the Fifteenth Century. London, 1959. 216 pp. 152 illustrations on 87 b/w plates. Bibliography. 38x24 cm. Cloth. 35.00 A brief history of Japanese sculpture, well illustrated. Silberman 738. 702 Watt, J. C. Y: EXHIBITION OF LOK TSAI HSIEN COLLECTION OF CALLIGRAPHY IN COUPLETS. Art Gallery Publication No. 4. Hong Kong, 1972. 24 pp. text. 82 plates. 29x22 cm. Paper. 30.00 Catalogue of a choice collection of duilian written by famous calligraphers and scholars from 1600 to 1900. Exhibition at the Art Gallery of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. 703 Watts, Alan W: THE SPIRIT OF ZEN. A Way of Life, Work and Art in the Far East. Wisdom of the East Series. London, 1948. 136 pp. Glossary 17x13 cm. Cloth. 12.00 Reprint of the 1936 edition. 704 Weizinger, F. X: KATALOG DER SAMMLUNG PROFESSOR ALBERT GRUBAUER. Stuttgart, 1929. 40 pp. 25 plates. 39x30 cm. Cloth. 25.00 Large size auction catalogue from Württemberger Kunstgewerbehaus of a collection of Asiatic art including Tang horses and camels, some sculpture, Siamese Buddhist sculpture, etc. In German. 705 WEN ZHENGMING SHUHUA JI. (The Painting and Calligraphy of Wen Zhengming). 文徵明書畫集. Beijing, 2005. 432 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the work of the famous Ming dynasty painter, Wen Zhengming. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his fine paintings and calligraphy. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 706 Whitfield, Roderick: CHINESE TRADITIONAL PAINTING 1886-1966. Five Modern Masters. London, 1982. 50 pp. 30 plates, 25 in colour. Bibliography, glossary. 27x21 cm. Paper. 15.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Royal Academy 10 July- 29 August, 1982. Works by Wu Changshou, Huang Binhong, Pan Tianshou, Fu Baoshi and Chen Zhifo. 707 Whitridge, William H: ORIENTALIA THE WHITRIDGE COLLECTION OF CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Baltimore, 1930. 131 pp. 42 plates with many illustrations. 24x16 cm. Boards. 75.00 Catalogue with illustrations and lengthy descriptions of a private collection on loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art. 708 Wien, Herold J: HAN CHINESE EXPANSION IN SOUTH CHINA. America, 1967. 441 pp. 14 b/w illustrations and numerous b/w maps. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 15.00 An examination of the historical geography of China s push southward towards the tropics, South China s Han Chinese population and the disappearance of the the non-han-chinese population who previously inhabited South China. 709 Willetts, William: FOUNDATIONS OF CHINESE ART. From Neolithic Pottery to Modern Architecture. London, 1965. 456 pp. 40 colour plates, 264 b/w illustrations. Notes, bibliography, tables, index. 28x23 cm. Cloth. 25.00 An expert and readable analysis of the arts of China, originally published as The Arts of China. 710 Williamson, H. R: WANG AN-SHIH. A Chinese Statesman & Educationalist of the Sung Dynasty. Probsthain s Oriental Series 21. London, 1935-37. x, 388; viii, 424 pp. Appendixes, chronology, bibliography, index. 2 vols. 19x14 cm. Cloth. 60.00 First two-volume edition of the most comprehensive description of Wang s controversial reform program of the 1080 s. Volume 2 offers special essays on Wang s time, his literary influence, and his forerunners in the realm of fiscal reform, as well as translations of his literary essays. 711 Winstedt, Richard O: THE MALAYS. A Cultural History. London, 1958. 198 pp. 8 b/w photographs. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 25.00 Deals with the origin of the Malays, their social, political, legal and economic systems, their beliefs and religions and arts and crafts. A useful account of this many-sided civilization. 712 Worcester, G. R. G: SAIL AND SWEEP IN CHINA. The History & Development of the Chinese Junk. London, 1966. 161 pp. 13 full page b/w plates & numerous b/w text vignettes from drawings by the author. Folding map. Glossary. 25x19 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A study of the famous Chinese junk, compiled from field research and careful study of the junks themselves. A valuable historical record, and an interesting anecdotal account of coastal and riverine life in China.

LIST 172 57 FROM OUR STOCK 713 WU CHANGSHUO HUA JI. (The Paintings of Wu Changshuo). 吳昌碩畫集. Beijing, 2005. 426 pp. Colour plates throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x21 cm. Boards. 55.00 Pleasing two-volume work showing the painting of the late Qing artist, Wu Changshuo. Both volumes illustrated throughout in colour showing numerous examples of his work, primarily paintings of flowers, bamboo and trees. A prime visual reference. Text in Chinese. 714 Wu Hung: BODY AND FACE IN CHINESE VISUAL CULTURE. Cambridge, 2005. 448 pp. A number of b/w illustrations. 30x22 cm. Cloth. 50.00 A compilation of essays on this theme by numerous scholars. In four sections: The Religious Body; Body Imagery and Self-Representation; Body-Face Interactions in Portraiture; Performing the Body and Face. 715 Wu Hung: Nakano, Miyoko trans: BYOBU NO NAKA NO KOCHUTEN: CHUGOKU CHOHEIZU. (The Double Screen: Medium and Representation in Chinese Painting). Tokyo, 2004. 355 pp. 8 pp. colour plates, numerous b/w illustrations. 22x15 cm. Cloth, dustjacket. 25.00 The first exploration of Chinese paintings as both material products and pictorial representations, it shows how the collaboration and tension between social activity and cultural convention gives life to a painting. Japanese translation by Professor Miyoko Nakano. All text in Japanese. 716 Wu Shih-ch ang: ON THE RED CHAMBER DREAM. A Critical Study of Two Annotated Manuscripts of the XVIIIth Century. Oxford, 1961. xxv, 391 pp. Frontispiece. 22x15 cm. Cloth. 15.00 A comprehensive study of problems raised by The Red Chamber Dream (Dream of Red Mansions), one of the most important works of Chinese literature. It looks at problems of authorship, dating, background, and annotation. 717 WUDAI WANG CHUZHI MU. (The Five Dynasties Tomb of Wang Chuzhi). 五代王處直墓. Beijing, 1998. 8, 73 pp. text and 61 pp. colour and 11 pp. b/w plates. B/w text drawings and 3 foldouts. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 35.00 An important find in the Baoding area of Hebei province; a Five Dynasties tomb dating from 923 AD containing the remains of Wang Chuzhi, a military governor (amongst other posts held). The tomb has been robbed but has exceptionally fine tomb murals and 8 exquisite painted white marble reliefs. The marble reliefs are, to date, a unique find, and thus this tomb is of the highest importance to Chinese archaeology and research into the Five Dynasties. The murals and reliefs show, amongst other things, an orchestra performance, a domestic scene with maids in attendance, astrological symbols, plants, flowers and animals and landscapes. With an informative 3 page English abstract, otherwise Chinese only. Recommended. 718 Xia Meifeng: CHONGJU SHOUCANG JIANSHANG. (Collecting and Appreciating Cricket Gourds and Containers). 蟲具收藏鑒賞 夏美峰. Geren Licai Shoucang Jianshang Xilie. Shijiazhuang, 2000. 105 pp. text and 37 pp. colour plates. 30x22 cm. Boards. 25.00 The history and connoisseurship of this popular pastime. With 82 colour illustrations showing cricket gourds, porcelain containers and cricket cages. Text in Chinese. 719 Xiang Si: CIXI SIJIA XIANGCE. (A Personal Album about the Dowager Empress, Cixi). 慈禧私家相冊 向斯著. Beijing, 2011. 288 pp. Numerous colour plates throughout. 23x19 cm. Paper. 25.00 Shows much relating to the life of the Dowager Empress, Cixi, ranging from buildings she used in the Forbidden City and Summer Palace through to numerous artefacts associated with her life, from seals and jewellery to costumes and paintings. Also includes a number of photographs. Text in Chinese. 720 Xianyang Archaeological Bureau ed: WUDAI FENGHUI MU. Fenghui s Tomb of the Five Dynasties. 五代馮暉墓. Chongqing, 2001. 68 pp. text and 79 pp. colour plates. 29x22 cm. Cloth. 40.00 Discovered in 1988, robbed in 1991 and excavated in 1992. An important and large Five Dynasties tomb of complex structure. Fenghui was a high official who served at the imperial court. The majority of the tomb s contents have been stolen and the glory of the tomb are the carved bricks in relief and the wall murals. These are well-illustrated in the colour plates along with what few artefacts remain. Four page English abstract, main text in Chinese. 721 Xiao Qiongrui: TUSHUO TAIWAN MEISHU SHI DUTAI ZANGE II: HEXI MING QING BIAN. (An Illustrated History of Taiwan Art II: Holland and the West, the Ming and Qing Periods). 圖說台灣美術史 : 渡台讚歌 II : 荷西 明清篇 蕭瓊瑞著. Taibei, 2005. 159 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. 26x19 cm. Wrappers. 30.00 Covers images and a few maps of Taiwan produced during the period of Dutch and other influence, together with Chinese images of Taiwan dating from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Well-illustrated in colour with an interesting selection of images. Text in Chinese. 722 Xiao Zhenming ed: ZHONGGUO MENGYA MUKE JI: LU XUN PINGXI ZHONGGUO XIANDAI MUKE DIANCANG. (A Founding Collection: Lu Xun s Collection of Modern Chinese Woodcut Prints Accompanied by Comments and Notes). 中國萌芽木刻集 : 魯迅評析中國現代木刻典藏 蕭振鳴主編. Fuzhou, 1999. 18, 11, 1-86; 87-192 pp. on folded leaves, Chinese-style. B/w reproductions of woodcuts throughout. 2 vols. 33x22 cm. Stitched, cloth case. 250.00 Illustrated catalogue of reproductions from, as it were, the founding collection of modern Chinese woodcut prints, assembled during the 1920s and 1930s by the cultural and literary giant of his time. Many stark and powerful images. The catalogue also reproduces Lu Xun s hand-written notes on the various pieces and these notes are transcribed in printed characters. There is an appendix with biographies of the artists. In Chinese only. Some foxing throughout the work but mostly confined to the front and endpapers. Now out-of-print and hard to find.