Condition: GOOD. 1953 HC/no jacket. Withdrawn technical library w/some library signage, some wear to boards and clean text.
Published by New York: [1959], Twayne Publishers, 1959
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 2nd printing. xxiv, 574 p.; 21.5 cm. The main chapters 1-80 are condensed to 53, the continuation to 54-60, with glossary. [First thus 1958] From Chi-chen Wang's introduction: There are two distinct literary traditions in China. One derives its inspiration from the Confucian classics and other ancient works, and was created by the literocrats for their own edification and amusement. The other evolved from the oral tradition and was created by the lowly minstrel and storyteller. The first is written in Ku Wen or the classical language; the second, in Pai Hua or the colloquial style. The novel belongs to the second tradition and was not considered as literature at all until quite recently. (xii) -- Tsao Hsueh-chin was of Chinese blood but was born a Bannerman, a term applied to persons who owed hereditary military service to the Manchus. We know definitely that he died on February 1, 1764, but the date of his birth can only be surmised and placed about 1724. (xiv) -- Tsao Hsueh-chin left 80 chapters of his novel in more or less finished form before his death. Copies of these 80 chapters were made and commented upon by a "Chih Yen Chai," who, Mr. Chou suggests, was probably the author's "new wife" or River Mist (Shih Hsiang-yun) of the novel. Two dated [ms] copies of the Chih Yen Chai version have come down to us. [1754 and 1760]. In the meantime, a 120-chapter version of the novel had appeared in 1792. .the last 40 chapters are poorly written and that it is like "dog's tail sewed unto sable." (xvi f.) -- In general, I have omitted nothing from the first 80 chapters which I consider significant. The exceptions are incidents which would be meaningful only if followed up later on. (xx) VG orig. black cloth in edgeworn illus. red dj.
Language: English
Published by Archway Press, New York, USA, 1946
Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom
US$ 38.92
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Slipcase Fair. Wong, Jeanyee (Illustrator/Handwritten by) (illustrator). 36 pages. Green slipcase is WORN with a 4cm loss to top flat-edges, a fray to top corner, wear with heavy rubbing to edges and corners but basically intact. Clean grey hardback binding a little bronzed to spine with slight wear only to spine-ends and corners. pages very clean. nice condition.
Language: English
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1953
Seller: Antiquariat Silvanus - Inhaber Johannes Schaefer, Ahrbrück, Germany
357 pages with a lot of figures, (357 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen), Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 700 8°, Original-Leinen, Name auf Innendeckel, Einband in selbstklebende transparente Folie eingeschlagen, Vorsätze gering stockfleckig, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
Language: English
Published by George Routledge & Sons, 1929
Seller: Book Bar Wales, Wrexham, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 104.26
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Full red cloth binding with gilt spine title, neat prev owner gift inscription on FFEP and unclipped DJ which has edgewear, chips and small losses. 371pp. with preface by Arthur Waley. Small sticker of Philip Son & Nephew, Liverpool to FEP.
Published by National Palace, 2009
ISBN 10: 9868536804 ISBN 13: 9789868536807
Paperback. Condition: Used - Very Good. National Palace Museum, 2009. 304 pages. Color illustrated. Text in Chinese & English. 11.5 x 8.5", paperback. Cover slightly soiled; Very Good.