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Tian tiao shu.

Title
  1. 天條書.
  2. Tian tiao shu.
Published by
  1. [南京? : s.n.], 太平天国癸好三年[1853]
  2. [Nanjing? : s.n.], Tai ping tian guo gui hao san nian [1853]

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Additional authors
  1. James Legge Collection.
Description
  1. 2, 9 leaves; 23 cm.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. National Endowment for the Humanities Project to Catalog, Preserve, and Digitize Chinese Rare Books, 2008/2010.
Alternative title
  1. [太平天国运动原始资料集 ; v. 4]
  2. [Tai ping tian guo yun dong yuan shi zi liao ji ; v. 4]
Subject
  1. Peasant uprisings > China > Sources
  2. China > History > Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864 > Sources
  3. China > Religion
Call number
  1. *OVQ 09-87
Note
  1. Double leaves, in traditional Chinese style.
  2. Cover title.
  3. A few characters are corrected in red ink.
  4. 封面镌"太平天国癸好三年镌刻".
  5. 框 20 x 11.4 公分, 9行24字, 单黑鱼尾, 左右双边, 白口, 上镌"天條書", 下镌页码.
  6. 又"旨准诏书颁行总目", 共28部.
Indexed in (note)
  1. A catalog of books on China : being the Chinese part of the library of the late Rev. Prof. J. Legge ...
Source (note)
  1. Wilberforce Eames ;
Provenance (note)
  1. Originally collected and owned by James Legge. Two years after his death in 1897, his library was put up for sale in London by Luzac & Co.. Purchased by Wilberforce Eames, a librarian with the New York Public Library, and sold to the library in 1909.
Title
  1. Tian tiao shu.
Alternate script for title
  1. 天條書.
Imprint
  1. [Nanjing? : s.n.], Tai ping tian guo gui hao san nian [1853]
Alternate script for imprint
  1. [南京? : s.n.], 太平天国癸好三年[1853]
Indexed in:
  1. A catalog of books on China : being the Chinese part of the library of the late Rev. Prof. J. Legge ...
Provenance
  1. Originally collected and owned by James Legge. Two years after his death in 1897, his library was put up for sale in London by Luzac & Co.. Purchased by Wilberforce Eames, a librarian with the New York Public Library, and sold to the library in 1909.
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Added author
  1. James Legge Collection.
Research call number
  1. *OVQ 09-87
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