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Early Chinese Glass
Simon Kwan
Hong Kong: Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. -
Bright as Silver White as Snow: Chinese White Ceramics from Late Tang to Yuan Dynasty
Kai-Yin Lo
Hong Kong: Yungmingtang, 1998.Examples from the Kai-Yin Lo Collection.
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Chinese Buddhist Monasteries: Their Plan and its Function as a Setting for Buddhist Monastic Life
J. Prip-Moller
Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1967.A labour of love originally published in 1937 by Danish architect Johannes Prip-Moller (1889-1943). Thoroughly researched and illustrated throughout with photographs, floor plans, and architectural illustrations, this tome is still regarded as the definitive work on the subject and provides invaluable insight into Chinese Buddhist monastic life.
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Bruce Lee & JKD Magazine No. 7
Bruce Lee
Hong Kong: Bruce Lee Jeet-kune-do Club, [1977].A large colour poster with interviews, articles, and photographs on the films and martial arts of Bruce Lee to verso. Includes essay by Chih Yao-chang, assistant director of The Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death. A facsimile signed photograph print laid in
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Hong Style Tai Chi Chuan Developed by Master Wu Shi-zeng
[Peter] Wu Shi-zeng
Hong Kong: Tin Wo Press & Publishing, 2009.A detailed guide to Hong Style Tai Chi Chuan developed by Melbourne based Chinese, Master Wu Shi-zeng, together with a short biography of his life. “Master Peter Wu Shi-zeng has been practising Taijiquan for over 40 years, including 20 years of teaching in China. He is eminently qualified to teach this martial art, having studied in China under some of the greatest modern masters such as grandmaster Hong Jun-sheng (student of grandmaster Chen Fa-ke) and grandmaster Liu Ji-shun (student of grandmaster Hao Sau-ru). Master Wu specialities are in the Chen and Wu (Hao) styles. Many of his students have won gold medals in International and other tournaments. Through his own extensive research and study Master Wu has added to and refined the theory and application of Taijiquan.” (from author’s biography) This copy signed by the author.
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The Creative Directory to Australia 1982/83, 1983/84, 1985 (3 Volumes)
Creative Publications
Hong Kong: Creative Publications, 1983.The contact directory for Australian Creatives in the 1980s. Lists names, addresses, and phone numbers for individuals and agencies for any creative job from photographers, film production, and musicians, to model agencies, advertising, P.R., and more. Provided to Australia’s top advertiser’s these books were where to find creatives for industry gigs.