Visible Traces
Rare Books & Special Collections from the National Library of China. Edited by Philip K. Hu. Catalogue, New York & Beijing 2000. with 180 col. ills. Bibliography, Sources. Paperback with flaps. Text in English language. ISBN 978-0964533715
was: 84,– now: € 40,–
This volume showcases an integral part of Chinese history as documentation and as works of art. The collection of inscribed oracle bones, rubbings, manuscripts, maps, printed books, and artifacts from minority cultures traces, in broad strokes, the evolution of the written and printed word in China, against the vivid backdrop of Chinese society and history.
The catalogue is divided into 4 main sections: "Rare Books and Manuscripts," "Epigraphical and Pictorial Rubbings," "Maps and Atlases," and "Texts and Illustrations from China's Ethnic Minorities."
It includes about 180 color plates, full descriptive essays for every object in the exhibition, notes and references pertaining to each work, and an extensive bibliography listing more than a century of monographs, articles, exhibition catalogues, and reference works related to the exhibits.