Food & Money in Ancient China The Earliest Economic History of China to A.D. 25 [Han Shu 24] by Gu Ban, NancyLeeSwann Paperback, 588 Pages, Published 2013 by Martino Fine Books ISBN-13: 978-1-61427-495-7, ISBN: 1-61427-495-9
"2013 Reprint of 1950 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. There are four ancient histories of China. The second oldest is the Han Shu, the "Book of Han," which is divided into the Former Han and Later Han dynastic histories. Chapter 24 of the Former Han Shu, dealing with food and money, comprises the bulk of this scholarly work. The value of the "Book of Han" lies in the ..."
Pan Chao Foremost Woman Scholar of China, First Century A. D. by NancyLeeSwann Hardcover, 208 Pages, Published 2009 by Acls History E-Book Project ISBN-13: 978-1-59740-785-4, ISBN: 1-59740-785-2
"A pioneering work of scholarship on an early Chinese woman scholar"
Pan Chao Foremost Woman Scholar of China, First Century A.D. by NancyLeeSwann Paperback, 204 Pages, Published 2008 by Acls Humanities E-Book ISBN-13: 978-1-59740-684-0, ISBN: 1-59740-684-8
"A pioneering work of scholarship on an early Chinese woman scholar"
Pan Chao Foremost Woman Scholar of China, First Century A.D. by NancyLeeSwann Textbook Binding, 179 Pages, Published 1968 by Russell&Russell Pub ISBN-13: 978-0-8462-1085-6, ISBN: 0-8462-1085-1
Food and Money in Ancient China(1st Edition) The Earliest Economic History of China to A.D. 25; Han Shu 24, With Related Texts, Han Shu 91 and Shih-Chi 129 by Gu Ban, Qian Sima, NancyLeeSwann, Ku Pan Hardcover, 482 Pages, Published 1974 by Octagon Books ISBN-13: 978-0-374-96202-9, ISBN: 0-374-96202-2
"the earliest economic history of China to A.D. 25: Han shu 24, with related texts,
Han shu 91 and Shih-chi 129 Gu Ban, Qian Sima. because ... 217 This was due,
HS 24A: 143/6, according to Yen Shih-ku, 581-645, to a practice, not unknown in
other parts of the world (EC iii: 545, n.4) , of ... 218 The Chinese term, HS 24A:
143/7, for village reads Hi (6(1/7), which is the gate of the village (li, 3D/9-10, 43/9
, cf."
Pan Chao(Updated) Foremost Woman Scholar of China (Michigan Classics In Chinese Studies) by NancySwannLee, Dennis Swann, Susan Mann Paperback, 204 Pages, Published 2001 by U Of M Center For Chinese Studies ISBN-13: 978-0-89264-150-5, ISBN: 0-89264-150-9
"First published in 1932, this book is perhaps the earliest work by an American scholar on a Chinese woman intellectual. Nancy Lee Swann presents a sketch of the Eastern Han period when Pan lived and wrote, of her family background, and of the literary milieu of which she was a part. In addition, Swann provides translations of writings definitively identified with Pan that survive from the years when she was active (ca. 89--105 a.d.). Wh ..."