Puvurvil, Albert de (Puyou de Pouvourville, Eugene Albert) - Kitaiskie Teni. RomanMoskva / Leningrad, Gublit, 1925. First Edition. First edition, 1 of 6000 copies; 7 x 5 1/4; pp. 1-136, [2]; beige pictorial wraps, illustrated in yellow and black; a bit of spotting to margins of wraps mostly; in about very good condition. Eugene Albert Puyou de Pouvourville, pseudonym Matgioi (1861 - 1939) was a French poet, translator, and orientalist. He spent most of his life in the Far East, particularly in China, where he would be initiated into a secret Chinese society, under the influence of a Taoist Master, where he acquired his pseudonym - literally translated as "Eye of the Day." He wrote numerous books on Chinese philosophy, ethnography, history, and traditional medicine, as well as fictitious works set in China, an example of which is the current book. Very good . USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 116.5 | £UK 98.5 | JP¥ 19763] Book number 003528is offered by:
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