A Pictorial Record of the Qing Dynasty - Old Manchu Capital
分類: 图书,进口原版,
品牌: Liaoning Provincial Library
基本信息出版社:Gale Asia; 1st (2011年2月10日)精装:308页正文语种:英语ISBN:9814246174条形码:9789814246170商品尺寸:27.7 x 21.1 x 2.3 cm商品重量:1.4 KgASIN:9814246174商品描述内容简介For nearly 30 years before the Qing forces captured Shanhaiguan, Liaoning had been the political center of the early Qing government. Moreover, Liaoning was therising land of the dragon; where the ancestors of Qing emperors were buried, therefore, the imperial court attached great importance to the administration and development of Liaoning.
A Pictorial Record of the Qing Dynasty - Old Manchu Capital,is compiled by the Liaoning Provincial Library and consists of 500-plus photographs and paintings about the organizational system of the Liaoning area, its war relics, religious temples, culture, and education during the Qing Dynasty. Some of the photographs or paintings are taken from first editions or rare editions, such as the 130-volumeShengjing Gazettecarved and produced by Wuying Hall.
Also included in this title are theCollection of Manchu Official Sealsproduced during Emperor Qianlong's reign, theRecords of the Sino-Japanese Warpublished by the Japanese Hakubunkan in 1894, thePhotograph Album of Scenes during the Russo-Japanese Warpublished in 1906, theComplete Maps of Paddocks and Kaluns in the Territory of Shengjing,theBlueprint of Lushun Shipyard,thePhotograph Album of Historical Relics in Shenyang, and many more.
KEY FEATURES
- Old Manchu Capital is the second book ofA Pictorial Record of the Qing Dynastyseries. The other three books are entitledBusiness Documents(Released May 2008),Rivers and Sites,andManchurian Railway.
- Consists of more than 500 photographs and paintings
- Original Images and full color
作者简介Liaoning Provincial Library (LPL)is a center for book collection, bibliography compilation, inter-library cooperation, as well as academic research and exchange in the Liaoning Province. It now boasts a book collection of 3.6 million copies in more than 10 languages. Among its 560,000 copies of ancient books, reliable text adds up to 120,000 copies, including nearly 100 books printed in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. In addition, it also houses a huge literature on northeastern China, Manchu, Qing Dynasty, and the Puppet Manchu Guo Government. In 1998, the library was rated by China's Ministry of Culture as aFirst-class State-Level Library.