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    No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. ORIGINAL 1990 Articles, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. Journal.

  • Chen Jen I

    Sprache: Russisch

    Verlag: Bombora, 2025

    ISBN 10: 5041991987 ISBN 13: 9785041991982

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    Zustand: new. Pages: 256 Language: Russian. Vy udivites, uznav, kak silno stress vlijaet na nashu zhizn. I k kakim posledstvijam on mozhet privesti. Vygoranie, rastuschaja tjaga k spirtnomu, problemy so snom, beskonechnaja trevoga i strakh. Eti i mnogie drugie problemy nevozmozhno ignorirovat. Oni vlijajut na nashe ezhednevnoe funktsionirovanie, povsednevnuju zhizn, kotoraja prevraschaetsja v tjazhkoe ispytanie, obremenjajuschee nas vse bolshe i bolshe po mere rosta urovnja stressa. Vykhod predlagaet Jen Chen, psikhiatr, kotoraja na primere svoikh patsientov pomogaet obnaruzhit istochnik problem so zdorovem i delitsja optimalnym resheniem dlja kazhdogo sluchaja individualno. Ne tolko izlechivaja simptomy, no i ustranjaja ikh prichinu, vy nakonets smozhete naladit spokojnuju zhizn, svobodnuju ot nenuzhnykh perezhivanij. 9785041991982.

  • SHI-CHI, Lee ] Liu Chen, Justin Huang, Lee Tsung-Jen (essays)

    Verlag: National Taiwan University of Art, 2014

    ISBN 10: 9860393885 ISBN 13: 9789860393880

    Anbieter: David Bunnett Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    SOFTCOVER. Zustand: As New. 1st Edition. Large square Quarto size (4to) in colour printed stiff card covers, 160pp, colour plates, etc. Main text in Mandarin, intro and picture captions also in English . [CONDITION: A well preserved AS NEW unmarked and unread copy ] . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box . . We always ship in STRONG PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.

  • CHEN, I-Jen

    Verlag: Nan Hua Publishing Co, Taipei, 1971

    Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA

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    unbound. Map. Offset lithograph. 31 1/8" x 21 1/2". Taipei: Nan Hua Publishing Co., (1971) Bright and colorful map of Taichung, an industrial city on the western side of central Taiwan. Divided by color to show district, public buildings and points of interest are labeled in red. A numbered index indicates hotels. Parks are colored in green, and rivers and canals in blue. Streets are labeled. In inset in the lower margin features a smaller scale map depicting the Taichung suburbs. Edited by I-Jen Chen and published in 1971 by Nan Jua Publishing Co. in Taipei. Folded as issued, with original paper wrappers.

  • 1971 Ch'en I-jen Map of the Penghu Islands (Pescadores), Taiwan

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1971

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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    1st Edition. Average. Significant wear and infill to loss along old fold lines. Stabilized and laid on linen. Size 30 x 21.25 Inches. This is a c. 1971 Ch'en I-jen map of the Penghu Islands (also known as the Pescadores) in Taiwan (Republic of China). As it was being produced, the international context was rapidly changing and the Cold War tensions that had made the strategically-located Penghus a focus of international attention were decreasing. A Closer Look This map presents the islands composing Penghu County (???), Taiwan. It is unusually detailed in its focus on a relatively small set of islands, depicting individual islands and small islets, reefs, and shoals. Administrative divisions down to village (?) level are indicated. The legend includes symbols for a combination of geographic, administrative, and cultural features. At left is an inset map of Makung Township (or Magong, ???), the largest settlement on the islands. A second inset map at bottom-right situates the islands in relation to the main island of Taiwan (Formosa). At top-right is a stamp of approval from the Ministry of the Interior (???), which was required both for reasons of accuracy and censorship. Taiwan was under martial law at this point and the government would have been anxious not to let any information of military significance become widely available. Penghu on the Front Lines of Cold War Conflict The recorded history of the islands in the Taiwan Strait dates to accounts of fisherfolk from the Chinese mainland travelling periodically to the islands in the Song Dynasty (10 - 13th centuries) and settling there in subsequent dynasties (although the indigenous Austronesian inhabitants of Taiwan had visited the islands, there appear to have been no permanent settlements). As with Taiwan itself, the islands became a battleground for a succession of competing powers, including the Portuguese, the Dutch, the Ming, the Zheng family (trader/pirates based in Fujian), the Qing, the French, and the Japanese. Finally, following the Second World War, Penghu, Matsu, and Kinmen became the front line of the unfinished Chinese Civil War, when the anti-Communist forces of Chiang Kai-Shek fled mainland China. Unlike Jinmen and Matsu, which are extremely close to the Chinese mainland and would be at great danger of immediate seizure in the case of a military conflict, the Penghus are closer to Taiwan (Formosa) and are very strategically important for control of the Taiwan Straits. With American assistance, these islands and Taiwan as a whole were fortified and developed in the 1950s and 1960s, building on an infrastructural base laid during the Japanese colonial period (1895 - 1945). Taiwan Left Adrift This map was made in a period when the major alignments of the Cold War in Asia were rapidly shifting, as American involvement in Vietnam decreased, Sino-Soviet tensions peaked, and the US and China moved towards rapprochement. The main sticking point in US-China relations was and remains the issue of Taiwan. Officially the Republic of China (ROC), the government on Taiwan is the descendant of a regime once located in Nanjing and led by 'Generalissimo' Chiang Kai-Shek that fled mainland China in 1949. Although the US government had never been enthusiastic about Chiang and was willing to let him fall in mainland China, the Korean War changed the outlook of the situation in Asia and Chiang (or at least Taiwan) came to be seen as an essential stronghold of anti-Communism. In 1954, the US and the ROC signed a mutual defense treaty and twice in the 1950s tensions over Taiwan almost led to a war between the US and the People's Republic of China (PRC). In a sense, the Chinese Civil War did not end in 1949 but continued for years afterwards, with active espionage, sabotage, and shelling, especially around Kinmen, Matsu, and Penghu. By the early 1970s, the situation had changed significantly, as the PRC was consumed by domestic political turmoil and conflict with the Soviet Union, which it c. Signed by Author(s).