General 一般性之屬
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NO. |
Author/Title |
EAN |
台幣 |
CW 1 |
Williams, S. W. The Middle Kingdom (中國總論). A Survey Of The Geography, Government, Literature, Social Life, Arts. And History Of The Chinese Empire And Its Inhabitants. With Illustrations And A New Map Of The Empire (New York: 1883), Revised Edition. 2 vols. |
4711871498525 |
2,880
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This is the first history of China written by an American scholar and the best known of those written in the nineteenth century. Virtually all aspects of Chinese life geography, government, literature, social life, arts and history are presented in this comprehensive survey of the Middle Kingdom. Also included is information relating to missionary work, wars with foreign powers, and the Taiping rebellion. Still considered to be a standard reference work. |
CW 74 |
Denby, C. China And Her People (中國與其人民) Being the Observations, Reminiscences, and Conclusions of an American Diplomat. (Boston: 1906) 2vols. |
4711871499201 |
1,600
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Published in two volumes, this work contains the observations, reminiscences and conclusions regarding China of an American diplomat of 13 years. Along with information about his own career, the book contains much Information about the society and economy of China. |
CW 87 |
Giles, H.A. China And The Chinese (中國與中國人) |
4711871499331 |
1,060
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This volume contains six lectures by Dr. Giles dealing with China, all general in nature. The topics covered are: 1) Chinese language, 2) a Chinese library, 3) democratic China, 4) China and Ancient Greece, 5) Taoism, 6) manners and customs.
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CW 281 |
Johnsen, J.E. China, Yesterday And Today(中國今昔). The Handbook Series II, Volume III, Selected Articles On China With An Introduction By Ping Wen Kuo.
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4711871501065 |
1,250
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This work is prefaced by an extensive bibliography of English language periodical articles and monographs, divided topically, focusing on modern China. The articles reproduced in this collection deal with background information on the human and natural history of China, Chinese society and politics in the first quarter of the twentieth century, and international relations (including essays favorable and hostile to China.) The author of these articles includes the most illustrious figures in the history of China, the U.S., and Sino-American relations during this period. |
CW 231 |
Moule, Ven A.E. New China And Old (新舊中國). Personal Recollections And Observations Of Thirty Years. With 30 Illustrations. (London. 1902)
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4711871500679 |
1,220
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New China and Old is a picture of late nineteenth century life in China, including interesting descriptions of customs and the effect of the introduction of the West into China. It covers country life, port city life and aspects of the culture such as language, literature, religion and superstitions. |
CW 122 |
Legendre, A.F. Modern Chinese Civilization(現代中國文明) (London: 1928) |
4711871499676 |
1,220
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By Dr.A. Legendre is an account of political and social life in China as experienced by the author in the early 1900's. He offers a description of the Chinese people from the Mandarin to the Coolie. He also offers his impressions on such topics as the Chinese street, house, dress, food, arts and industries, agriculture, economy, and the contemporary political life. |
CW 124 |
Martin, W. Understand The Chinese (了解中國人). Translated From The French By E.W. Dickes. With An Introduction By Sir Arthur Salter. With Illustrations And A Map. (London: 1934) |
4711871499690 |
1,220
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A remarkably open-minded account of the various aspects of Chinese life encountered by the author during many years of life and service in China as journalist, international official, and educator. There are glimpses into the lives of Chinese and Europeans in Shanghai, Peking, and Nanking during the 1920's and 30's. Other areas discussed are the Yangtze Valley, Hangchow, and Canton, the latter as a center of revolution. Martin also makes some penetrating comments on the men who governed China in the 30's and On China and the League of Nations. |
CW 275 |
Moule, Ven A.E. The Chinese People (中國人). A Handbook on China. With Maps And Illustrations. (London: 1914) |
4711871501003 |
1,380
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This work provides general information concerning the topography people, history, religions of China, ancient philosophers, literature and education, Christianity in China, and China's foreign relations. A bibliography for each chapter is provided along with illustrations and a map of China |
CW 219 |
Wildman, R. China's Open Door (中國門戶開放). A Sketch Of Chinese Life And History. With Illustrations. (Boston: 1900) |
4711871500587 |
1,250
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This history of China covers from China's beginnings to the Boxer uprisings. The starting point for this history is an examination of the characteristics of the Chinese and their culture. Included are thorough descriptions of the concept of "face," the Chinese economy, filial piety, attitudes toward the law, dress, manners, customs, and religious principles. The author asserts that in order to understand and judge aright the causal factors in Chinese history, one must first appreciate the principles governing the lives of the Chinese and how these principles differ from those of Westerners. |
CW 239 |
Rosa, E.A. The Changing Chinese (變動中的中國). The Conflict Of Oriental And Western Cultures In China. With Illustrations. (New York:1911) |
4711871500754 |
1,250
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This work by a professor of sociology is a wide ranging description and analysis of Chinese society. Among the topics covered are physical and mental traits of the Chinese "race", the struggle for existence, the opium problem, the status of women, the sociological effects of Christianity, and education in China. Numerous illustrations |
CW 16 |
Couling, S. The New China Review (新中國評論), 1919-1922. (Shanghai: 1919-1922) 4 vols. ; |
4711871498648 |
7,360
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The New China Review was conceived as the English counterpart of T'oung Pao and Bulletin de l'ecole Orient. In this journal a forum was provided for English language articles on various aspects of Chinese history and culture. Expressly excluded from the Review were articles relating to missionary work and contemporary politics. In these four valuable volumes the reader will find essays on the ancient philosophers Kuan Tzu, Hsun Tzu, and Huai Nan Tzu, early poetry, ancient religion of the Spring and Autumn period, Buddhist pilgrimages. Chinese life in Tibet, and a variety of other subjects. Among the contributors are the leading sinologists of the 1920's--H. Giles Parker, Moule, Werner, Saussure, Yens. |
CW 60 |
Wylie, A. Chinese Researches (中國研究) (Shanghai: 1897) |
4711871499072 |
1,570
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Published posthumously this volume is a partial collection of the papers of A. Wylie (1819-1887), missionary and scholar. The papers are reproduced under four headings with the following contents: (1) Literary-Lecture on Prester John, Buddhist Relics, and the Bible in China. (2) Historical-Israelites in China, Nestorian Tablets in Si-ngan Fu, Subjugation of Korea; (3) Scientific-Mongol Astronomical Instruments, Eclipses Recorded in Chinese Works, Asbestos. Magnetic Compass, and Chinese Arithmetic, and (4) Philological-Chinese Language and Grammar, Manchu Grammar, comments on non-Chinese dynasties. Origin of the Manchu Character. |
CW 292 |
Rudd, H.F. Chinese Social Origins (中國社會起源). (Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1928) |
4711871501171 |
900
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A critical study on the development of moral sentiments, based on etymological and philological evidence. The study focuses on the development of social order as the basis of moral sentiments. Part I studies occupation in agriculture and its contribution to social order. Part II studies the socialized universe as a basis of moral sentiment. Part III studies moral sentiment as applied to particular situations in kinship groups. relations between the sexes, and relations between ruler and subject. The entire book is well documented with quotations from the Classics. The character text of each quotation is included in the footnotes. Bibliog. |
CW 134 |
Martin, W.A.P. The Lore Of Cathay Or The Intellect Of China (中國之智慧). Illustrated (New York, Chicago, Toronto, London, Edinburgh: 1912) |
4711871499799 |
1,380
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This work is a collection of original research on many aspects of Chinese science, literature, religion and philosophy, education, and ancient Chinese history. The author investigates such topics as alchemy, myth and reality in the tradition about Confucius, the styles of Chinese prose and letter writing, the "Three Religions" of China and Chinese ethical philosophy, ancestor worship, civil service examinations, the Imperial Academy, and international law and diplomacy in ancient China. The essays in this volume are by a venerable China scholar, based on primary Chinese sources, and still useful in current research. |
CW 294 |
Wilkinson, H.P. The Family In Classical China(傳統的中國家庭) (London: MacMillan,1926) |
4711871501195 |
960
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A sociological study of the family system of China, with discussions devoted to social origins, prehistoric evidences of matrilineage, taboo against marriage with persons of the same surname, avoidance of use of names of living persons, and an extensive analysis of Chinese family nomenclature. These topics are discussed in the light of theories of the structure of marriage and the family. Table of kindred nomenclature, index. |
ALS 10 |
Ida Pruitt, A China Childhood (在中國的童年). 1978. xi, 205pp. |
4711871501355 |
530
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