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A Collectors Library, part 7. A group of books about China. (19 volymes)

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8 000 - 10 000 SEK
707 - 884 EUR
724 - 905 USD
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Cecilia Nordström
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A Collectors Library, part 7. A group of books about China. (19 volymes)

Bestående av; Sir G Staunton, An Historical Account of the Embassy of China. London 1797. Mongol Jewellry, Nationalmuseum, Martha Boyer, Köpenhamn, 1952. A compendium with a series of edition of Les Races Humaines' Hatchett & Cie. La China, VIaggi di J. Thomson E T. Chouzhe. Milano, 1895. A booklet named Mongolei 1910. Barbarians and Mandarins, Thirteen centuries of western Travelers in China by Nigel Cameron, Japan, 1970. La Chine Ouverte, adventures d'un fan-kouei dans les pays de tsin. Par Auguste Borget, MDCCCXLV. Hills of Blue, a picture roll of Chinese history from far beginnings to the death of Chien Lung, A. D. 1799. by A E Grantham. Londonm 1927. Chinese Characteristics by Arthur H. Smith, a Twenty-two years a missionary of the American Board in China. 1894. Social Life of the Chinese, By Justus Doolittle, Vol I-II. 1863-1865. Across the Mongolian Plains, by Roy Chapman Andrews. New York, 1921. Mongol Journeys, by Owen Lattimore, London, 1941. News from Tartary, A jouney from Peking to Kashmir, by Peter Fleming, London, 1936. Among the Mongols, by Rev. James Gilmour, London. Travels in Tartary, by Peter Fleming, London 1941. Travels in TArtary, Thibet and China, during the years 1844-1856 by M. Huc. Second Edition. The Chinese Empire, by M Huc, formerly a missionary apostolic in China, London, 1860. Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, translated by Herbert A Giles. London 1909. Mongol Jewellry, Nationalmuseum, Martha Boyer, Köpenhamn, 1952. A compendium with a series of edition of Les Races Humaines' Hatchett & Cie.

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Provenance

From the Collection of Ann Kreuger (l1926-2022).

Ann Kreuger is well known in the circles of snuff bottles collectors, dealers and auction houses. She was an active member in the Snuff bottle society, researched, collected, lectured, and wrote numerous articles in the subject. Her deep interest in Chinese culture, language, tradition, and history led her to build a very rich library on the subject. A large part of her collection of snuff bottles was sold at Sotheby’s, see the single owner sale ‘The Guo’an Collection of fine Chinese snuff bottles, Hong Kong, Monday 30 October 2000, from where they found their way into other prestigious collections.