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Editore: Mouton & Co., 1968
Da: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Regno Unito
Condizione: Poor. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,350grams, ISBN:
Editore: Mouton & Co., Paris, 1968
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. A translation with commentary and notes of a highly influential manifesto, published in Hong Kong in 1903 by a young Chinese student then resident in Japan. The tract was one of a small group of such publications that can be demonstrated to have influenced the founding of the proto-Nationalist movement in 1905, the result of which led to the downfall of Imperial China and thereafter the tumultuous civil war in China in the first half of the twentieth century. Translated with introduction and commentary by eminent Sinologist John Lust, with appendix of the complete original tract in Chinese. Lust's dedication on FFEP. 240 pp., index of Chinese names and terms, bibliography of Western and Chinese language sources, general index. RARE Size: 22 x 14 cm.
Editore: Mouton & Co., Paris, 1968
Da: Ethnographics, Georgetown, TX, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. First reprint Edition and tsl of 1903 Chinese 1stedn. 8vo illuswraps, a few marginal notes and underlining, ow VG: [8]+152+84pp= Chinese text of the Hong Kong Edtiion of 1903, total pp = 240 pp., index of Chinese names and terms, bibliography of Western and Chinese language sources, general index. A translation with commentary and notes of a highly influential manifesto, published in Hong Kong in 1903 by a young Chinese student then resident in Japan. The tract was one of a small group of such publications that can be demonstrated to have influenced the founding of the proto-Nationalist movement in 1905, the result of which led to the downfall of Imperial China and thereafter the tumultuous civil war in China in the first half of the twentieth century. Translated with introduction and commentary by eminent Sinologist John Lust, with appendix of the complete original tract in Chinese.