* 30 Books Pertaining to Chinese Symbolism, Superstitions, Mythology, and Folklore
F. W. Baller, The Sacred Edict, 1921; J. H. Stewart Lockhart, A Manual of Chinese Quotations, 1908; Harry. T. Morgan, Chinese Symbols and Superstitions, 1942; C. A. S. Williams, Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives, 1932; Shengchao Dingsheng Wannianqing Erji, ; John Steele, The I-Li: Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial, two volumes, 1917; Elizabeth Foreman Lewis, Portraits from a Chinese Scroll, 1938; M. L. C. Bogan, Manchu Customs and Superstitions, 1928; Derek Walters, Chinese Mythology: An Encylopedia of Myth and Legend, 1995; Thomas E. La Fargue, China's First Hundred, 1942; John Meskill, Academies in Ming China: A History of Essay, 1982; Yi Zhi Tu; E. T. C. Werner, Myths & Legends of China, 1924; E. T. C. Werner, A Dictionary of Chinese Mythology, 1932; Translated by James Legge, Li Chi: Book of Rites, two volumes, 1967; Anthony Christie, Chinese Mythology, 1968; Joseph Needham, Clerks and Craftsmen in China and the West, 1970; R. H. Van Gulik, The Gibbon in China: An Essay in Chinese Animal Lore, 1967; Asten Dryer Felt Trademark, The Story of Yang-Yin, 1940; Bernd Melchers, China Der Tempelbau Die Lochan von Ling-yan-si, 1922; Ly Hoi Sang and Richard Alexander, Illusterious Prime Ministers of China, 1928; Giuliano Bertuccioli, A Lion in Peking: Ludovico Buglio and the Embassy to China of Bento Pereira de Faria in 1678, 1976; The Catholic University of Peking, Folklore Studies, 1948.
Estimate $800-1,200
Property from the Estate of William Lipton, New York, New York