Three ways of thought in ancient China.

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Arthur Waley
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June 8, 2011 | History

Three ways of thought in ancient China.

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Arthur Waley, whose books and translations have done so much to bring the literature and thought of China and Japan to English readers, has created a charming book by weaving together the words of the Chinese philosophers themselves with background history and explanatory comment.

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G. Allen & Unwin
Language
English
Pages
275

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Cover of: Three ways of thought in ancient China
Three ways of thought in ancient China
1982, Stanford University Press
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Cover of: Three ways of thought in ancient China.
Cover of: Three ways of thought in ancient China.
Cover of: Three ways of thought in ancient China
Three ways of thought in ancient China
1939, G. Allen & Unwin Ltd.
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Edition Notes

"First published in 1939."

"This book consists chiefly of extracts from Chuang tzu, Mencius and Han fei tzu."

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275 p.
Number of pages
275

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OL17063894M

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