Volume 6 - April 1996
Book Review
T'ai-Shang kan-ying p'ien: Lao-Tzu's treatise on the response of the Tao. A contemporary translation of the most popular Taoist book in China. By Li Ying-Chan, translated by Eva Wong with an historical introduction by Sean Dennison. (Sacred Literature Series.) pp. xxxxv, 102, illus. San Francisco etc., HarperCollins, 1994.
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Confucian ethics of the axial age. A reconsgtruction under the aspect of the breadthrough towards postconventional thinking. By Heiner Roetz. (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture.) pp. xiii, 373. Albany, NY, State University of New York Press, 1993. US $18.95.
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Literati and self-re/presentation: autobiographical sensibility in the eighteenth-century Chinese novel. By Martin W. Huang, pp. xiii, 237. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1995. £27.50.
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Select List of Accessions to the Library
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To steal a book is an elegant offense. Intellectual property law in Chinese Civilization. By William P. Alford. (Studies in East Asian Law, Harvard University.) pp. xiii, 222, 1 illus. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1995. US $39.50, £27.95.
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Ch'en Tzu-ang: innovator in T'ang poetry. By Richard M. W. Ho. pp. xv, 233. London, School of Oriental and African Studies; Hong Kong, The Chinese University Press, 1993. £12.00 - Writing another's dream: the poetry of Wen Tingyun. By Paul F. Rouzer. pp. xvi, 259. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1993. £27.95.
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Meeting Report
Anniversary Meeting
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The Jade Studio. Masterpieces of Ming and Qing painting and calligraphy from the Wong Nan-p'ing Collection. Introductory essays by Richard M. Barnhart, James Cahill, Ju-Hsi Chou, Shen C. Y. Fu, Chu-Tsing Li, James C. Y. Watt and Marshall P. S. Wu. pp. 307, 332 illus. in col and bl. and wh., 2 maps. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Art Gallery, 1994. US $65.00.
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Meeting Report
Meetings and Lectures at the Society
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Thomson's China. Travels and adventures of a nineteenth-century photographer. By John Thomson, with an introduction and new illustration selection by Judith Balmer. pp. xxiii, 16 pl., pp. vii, 225, illus., maps. Hong Kong etc., Oxford University Press, 1993, £20.00.
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Report and Accounts
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Born of earth and fire: Chinese ceramics from the Scheinman Collecton. Edited by Jason C. Kuo, essay by Melissa Walt Thompson, catalogue entries by Frances Klapthor. (Studies in Chinese Art and Archaeology, 1.) pp. 116, 92 col. illus. College Park, The Department of Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland, in association with the Baltimore Museum of Art. Distributed by University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1992. US $30.00.
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Confronting the supernatural: Mongolian traditional ways and means. Collected Papers. By Charles R. Bawden. pp. x, 273, 12 pl. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz Verlag, 1994. DM 148.
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Index for 1996
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Monks, spies and a soldier of fortune: the Japanese in Tibet. By Scott Berry, pp. 384, maps. London, Athlone Press, 1995. £28.00.
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The Tibetan empire in Central Asia: a history of the struggle for power among Tebetans, Turks, Arabs and Chinese during the Early Middle Ages. By Christopher L. Beckwith. pp. XXII, 281, 2 maps. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1993.
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The way of the heavenly sword. The Japanese army in the 1920s. By Leonard Humphreys. pp. xi, 252, 4 pi. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1995. £27.50.
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JRA volume 6 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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Studies on Chinese and Islamic Inner Asia. By Joseph F. FletcherJr., edited by Beatrice Forbes Manz (Collected Studies Series, CS480). pp. xiv, 266. Aldershot, Variorum, 1995. £45.00.
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JRA volume 6 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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- 24 September 2009, pp. b1-b7
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