Preface Wang Ching Wei (2 results)
More imagesThe Foundations of Modern China.
T'ang Leang-Li (anglicised as Thung Liang Lee, or Tang Liangli); with a Preface by Wang Ching-Wei:
Published by Noel Douglas,, London:, 1928
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Chapel Books, Westleton, SFK, United KingdomChapel Books
Contact seller2-star sellerCondition: Used - Good
£ 150.00
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First edition. x, 290pp. A thorough account, in fluent English, and with much detail. Pages have light foxing to the prelims and final leaves, and occasional spotting throughout the text. Small name stamp to front free endpaper. Firm, in the original binding of green cloth. The upper board is sunned a…long the top edge, and the spine is sunned and spotted, with a 1cm split at the head of the upper joint and slight fraying at the spine ends. The author was a notable journalist and author, educated in the West, but deeply involved with Chinese politics. A good but unlovely copy of a title now scarce. (More photographs of this book can be seen on my website).
More imagesThe Foundations of Modern China.
T'ang Leang-Li (anglicised as Thung Liang Lee, or Tang Liangli); with a Preface by Wang Ching-Wei (President of the Examinatory Council and Member of the Presidium of the Government Council of the Republic of China, Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Government from 1923 until 1927):
Published by Noel Douglas,, London:, 1928
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Chapel Books, Westleton, SFK, United KingdomChapel Books
Contact seller2-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
£ 220.00
£ 20.00 shippingShips from United Kingdom to U.S.A.Quantity: 1 available
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. x, 290pp. A thorough account, in fluent English, and with much detail, including an extensive bibliography and index at the back. Library label to front pastedown, and a red library stamp to the front free endpaper, with a smaller one to the foot of pages 1, 101, & 259. Upper corne…rs of the last dozen pages are slightly bent. The pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. 22x14cms, firm, in the original binding of blue cloth: firm, upper board bright, lower board has purple marks (spilled ink?), and the spine is faded, with faint stains and a pale rectangle near the foot where a label was removed. The author was a notable journalist and author, educated in the West, but deeply involved with Chinese politics. A good copy of a title now scarce. (More photographs of this book can be seen on my website).