Description |
1 online resource (557 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preamble: Book Collecting and Culture: lnspiration Is from Knowledge while Knowledge Is from Collections; Chapter 1: The Bibliophile; Section 1: A Detailed Introduction to the Bibliophile: Indifference to Fortune Makes for Persistent Pursuit in Book Collecting; Section 2: Many Schools of the Bibliophile: A Variety of Bibliophiles, but a Unique Trait for Each; Chapter 2: Book Collection Buildings and Book Collection Rooms; Section 1: About Book Collection Chambers: How the Chamber of Literary Profundity and the One Sky Chamber Benefited China |
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Section 2: Construction of Studies: Caves, Studies and Chambers Embody PerseveranceChapter 3: National and Community Book Collecting; Section 1: National Book Collecting: Learn from the Past and Make the World More Peaceful; Section 2: Book Collections in the Ancient Chinese Academy: Development in Education and Prosperity in Books; Section 3: Religious Book Collection: Reduce Prejudice and Broaden Horizons; Chapter 4: The Private Book Collection; Section 1: Huizhou Culture: The Private Book Collection Creates a Lasting Culture Heritage |
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Section 2: Books collected by ""Shizi"" (Learners): Apprehension and Anxiety in Heart, but Poetry and Literature at HandSection 3: Books Collected by Officials: Fine Writings and Moral Cultivation Make Immortal Writings; Section 4: Books Collected by Merchants: Accumulation of Wealth Is Less Valuable than Book Collection; Chapter 5: Social Civilization and Book Collecting; Section 1: Examples and lliustration: A Brilliant and Glorious Civilization Produces Respectable Families of Scholars |
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Section 2: Book Collecting for the Improvement of Moral Integrity: Reputation and Ranking Are from Poetry and LiteratureSection 3: Book Collecting and Economic Growth: Industry in Blossom and Abundance in Source; Chapter 6: Cultural Complex; Section 1: Information Worship: Information Communication, Magic Characters and Incantation; Section 2: Festival of Shining Books: Scholars and Cultural Book Festivals; Chapter 7: Professional Skills; Section 1: Social Service: Wide and Extensive Collection & Rare and Extraordinary Books |
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Section 2: Bibliography: Clear Categorization of Books and Careful Selection of SuccessorsSection 3: Book Identification: Differentiation and Appreciation Make Rare and Good Books; Chapter 8: Self-cultivation and Emotional Expressions; Section 1: The Book Stamp: Square and Round Seals Bring a Wide and Open World; Section 2: The Bookplate: Literary Talent and Ingenious Design; Section 3: Bookmark Culture: Gold and Jade Bookmarks Have Deep and Colorful Implications; References; Appendix; The Compliment of The Imperial Collection of Four (In the Qing Dynasty) Hongli (Emperor Qianlong) |
Notes |
Translation of work originally published in Chinese in 2002 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 516-519) and appendix and postscripts of the first and second Chinese editions (in English) |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Book collecting -- China -- History
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Book collectors -- China
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Publishing.
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Book collecting
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Book collectors
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China
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Zhou, Qing (Translator), translator.
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ISBN |
9781844643981 |
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1844643980 |
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