By David Pollack
New Jersey   Princeton University Press
9.5" by 6.5" xv, 250pp
A fascinating exploration into Japan's synthesis of China, in a scarce and well-preserved dust wrapper.
By David Pollack

1986 The Fracture of Meaning: Japan's Synthesis of China from the Eighth through the Eighteenth Centuries

New Jersey   Princeton University Press
9.5" by 6.5" xv, 250pp
A fascinating exploration into Japan's synthesis of China, in a scarce and well-preserved dust wrapper.
£79.00
: 0.75kgs / : 760R59

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Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

This work closely explores the historical relationship between Japanese culture and Chinese civilization, looking at both their rivalry and shared admiration.

Illustrated with ten illustrations.

In a pictorial and scarce unclipped dust wrapper.

Condition

In the publisher's original full cloth binding, with an unclipped dust wrapper. Externally lovely, minor wear only. Dust wrapper is in excellent condition, with a small tear to the base of the front board and slight general wear. Internally firmly bound, pages are bright and clean.

Near Fine

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