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Edité par Paragon Book Reprint Corp., New York, 1971
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, blue cloth with gold lettering, x, 218 pp., ink-stamps, wear to the rear free endpaper Articles are "The K'aifeng Jews: a Disappearing Community," LOawrence Kramer, "An Early Judaeo-Persian Document from Khotan in the Stein Collection, with Other Early Persian Documents," David S. Margoliouth, "The Nomenclature of Jews in China," Rudolph Loewenthal, "Notes on the Chinese Jews of Kaifeng," Chaoying Fang, "Le Juif Ngai, Informateur du P. Mathieu Ricci," Paul Pelliot, "The K'aifeng Jew Chao Ying-ch'eng and His Family," Donald Leslie, "Jews in China," Adolph Neubauer, "A Chinese-Hebrew Manuscript: a New Source for the History of the Chinese Jews," Berthold Laufer, "The Simson-Hirsch Letter to the Chinese Jews, 1795," Samuel Sokobin, "The Kaifeng Jewish Community: A Summary," Donald Leslie. Appendices are I. Some major reviews of White's 'The Chinese Jews.' II. Father Ricci's Meeting witha Chinese Jew. III. Chang Hsiang-wen's Visit to Kaifeng in 1910.
Edité par Paragon Reprint Corp., New York, 1971
Vendeur : MARK POST, BOOKSELLER, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hard Cover. First edition thus. SLIGHTLY DIMMED SPINE, VERY SLIGHT FOXING TO TOP EDGE, OTHERWISE FINE - CLEAN AND TIGHT WITHOUT DUST JACKET AS ISSUED. NO WRITING OR NAMES. Uncommon.
Edité par Paragon Book Reprint Corp., New York, 1971
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, blue cloth with gold lettering with minor wear to the spine, xxii, 211 pp., b/w drawings, 212-295 pp., fold-out map, b/w photos, chronology, minor wear. Red Chinese chop mark on the free front endpaper (possibly Michael Pollak's), ink-stamps, soiling to the rear endpaper Articles are "The Jews in China: Their Synagogue, Their Scriptures, Their History," James Finn, Chinese Jews; a Lecture," Marcus N. Adler, "The History of the Jews in China," S.M. Perlmann, "Chinese Jews," Edward I. Ezra and Arthur Sopher.