Basic annals of Ming T'ai-tsu = (明太祖實録)
by Taylor, Romeyn, translator
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San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center, Inc, 1975. 8vo, pp. vi, 212, [8]; portrait frontispiece, folding map; full green cloth, gilt title on spine; one marginal checkmark, else fine in edge-worn and lightly soiled dust jacket. Chinese Materials and Research Aids Service Center Occasional Series No. 24. A translation of the Ming T'ai-tsu shih-lu, records of the Ming dynasty, a collection of chronologically arranged records (edicts, protocols) from the Ming court. It covers the whole course of the Ming period (1368-1644), from the reign of Ming Taizu (1368-1398), the dynastic founder, to that of Ming Xizong (1621-1627), the Tianqi Emperor, arranged strictly chronologically.
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- Title
- Basic annals of Ming T'ai-tsu = (明太祖實録)
- Author
- Taylor, Romeyn, translator
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- Used
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Chinese Materials Center, Inc
- Place of Publication
- San Francisco
- Date Published
- 1975
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- Ming , , ,
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