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The Travels of
Fa-hsien (399-414 A.D.), Or Record of the ...
This 1923 edition of The Travels of Fa-hsien was translated into English by H. A. Giles (1845-1935).
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Chin Na
Fa: Traditional Chinese Submission Grappling
"Chin Na Fa is translation of a classic text on Chinese grappling methods, originally published in Chinese in 1936, written by experts of the Chinese method as a training manual for the Police Academy of Zheijiang province"--Provided by ...
Liu Jinsheng, Zhao Jiang,
2007
3
The Ancient Bing-
fa Martial Arts Strategy: The Science of ...
The book starts with the complete history of martial arts in China, showing how the whole concept of martial training began with Sun Tzu's work and how and why the practice of martial arts was disconnected from the teaching of strategy.
Sun Tzu, Gary Gagliardi,
2006
4
Migrating Genders: Westernisation, Migration, and Samoan ...
Drawing on rich empirical material, this book tells of both the diversity and the uniqueness of fa'afafine identities, aspects which fa'afafine have maintained in the face of Westernization, migration, and cultural marginalization in both ...
A retelling of the original Chinese poem in which a brave young girl masquerades as a boy and fights the Tartars in the Khan's army.
Robert D. San Souci,
2000
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Shaolin Chin Na
Fa: Art of Seizing and Grappling. ...
The book "CHIN NA FA" was written by Liu Jin Sheng in collaboration with Zhao Jiang. The first edition of the book was issued in July of 1936 as a manual for the Police Academy of Zhejiang province.
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Order of the Eastern Star
An Instructive Manual on the Organization and Government of Chapters of the Order with Ritual and Ceremonies.
8
BRITISH NATURALISTS IN QING CHINA
This book is the first comprehensive study on this topic.
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Fa La La La Felt: 45 Handmade Holiday Decorations
Presents forty-five ideas for crafting festive Christmas decorations with felt, featuring machine- and hand-sewn options as well as no-sew designs.
Throughout his two-volume commentary, John F. A. Sawyer seeks to present the meaning of the text of the book of Isaiah with compelling clarity and, at the same time, lead the reader to a deeper understanding of familiar passages.