The Analects of Confucius – Lionel Giles – Easton Press(1976)

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“The Analects of Confucius,” translated by Lionel Giles, is a 1976 Collector’s Edition by The Easton Press. Bound in genuine leather with gilt designs, it includes illustrations by Tseng Yu-Ho. This edition, printed on archival paper, offers a durable and elegant presentation of Confucius’s timeless teachings. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of philosophy and Chinese classics.

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This exquisite Collector’s Edition of “The Analects of Confucius,” translated by Lionel Giles, is a testament to the timeless wisdom of Confucius, brought to life through the masterful translation and insightful notes of Giles. Published by The Easton Press in 1976, this edition is part of the prestigious collection, “The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written.” Bound in genuine leather, the book features intricate gilt designs on the cover and spine, reflecting the elegance of its content. The archival quality paper ensures durability, making it a treasured addition to any library. Illustrated with paintings by Tseng Yu-Ho, this edition offers a visual feast that complements the philosophical teachings within. Confucius’s teachings, captured through the lens of Giles’s translation, offer profound insights into ethics, governance, and personal development. This volume is not just a book; it’s a collectible piece that embodies the cultural and intellectual heritage of one of history’s greatest philosophers.

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Author

Translated by Lionel Giles

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Easton Press

Condition

used_very_good

Edition

Collector's Edition

Condition Very Good
Notes The book is in excellent condition, with no signs of wear or markings. The genuine leather binding is pristine, adorned with elaborate gilt designs that remain vibrant. The pages are crisp and clean, printed on acid-neutral, archival quality paper to ensure longevity. The binding is tight, indicating careful preservation. There is no dust jacket, as is typical for Easton Press editions, but the leather cover provides both protection and aesthetic appeal.

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