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We were founded in 2007. Thai Ha Books has been publishing nearly 1600 titles related to 7 main areas: Children, Parenting, Culture and Education, Healthcare, GreenLife, Buddhism, and Business.
View Rights PortalWe were founded in 2007. Thai Ha Books has been publishing nearly 1600 titles related to 7 main areas: Children, Parenting, Culture and Education, Healthcare, GreenLife, Buddhism, and Business.
View Rights PortalCorregidor is an independent Argentine publisher with more than five decades, dedicated to publishing and distributing a catalog focused in Latin American and Argentine literature.
View Rights PortalThe Archive of Thangka Culture in China: Chamdo Volume is the full records of the history and current situation of Thangka culture in the Chamdo region. It systematically introduces the origin and characteristics of Chamdo Thangka and gives a comprehensive and authoritative interpretation on its iconographical symbolic significance and cultural function. With detailed records of distinctive characteristics of Chamdo Tangka, including its materials, tools, painting technologies, multiple contemporary forms, schools of inheritance, painters' profile, exchange and circulation, as well as relevant theories of painting, the book is considered of great significance for recording and inheriting profound traditional Chinese cultures.
The Archive of Thangka Culture in China: Gannan Volume is the full records of the history and current situation of Thangka culture in the Lapaleng Temple-centered Gannan region. It systematically introduces the origin and characteristics of Gannan Thangka and gives a comprehensive and authoritative interpretation on its iconographical symbolic significance and cultural function. With detailed records of distinctive characteristics of Gannan Tangka, including its materials, tools, painting technologies, multiple contemporary forms, schools of inheritance, painters' profile, exchange and circulation, as well as relevant theories of painting, the book is considered of great significance for recording and inheriting profound traditional Chinese cultures.
The Archive of Thangka Culture in China: Zangniang Volume is the full records of the history and current situation of Thangka culture in the Zangniang region, Yushu prefecture, Qinghai. It systematically introduces the origin and characteristics of Zangniang Thangka and gives a comprehensive and authoritative interpretation on its iconographical symbolic significance and cultural function. With detailed records of distinctive characteristics of Zangniang Tangka, including its materials, tools, painting technologies, multiple contemporary forms, schools of inheritance, painters’ profile, exchange and circulation, as well as relevant theories of painting, the book is considered of great significance for recording and inheriting profound traditional Chinese cultures.
This set of book introduces 55 artists who were conferred “Chinese Arts and Crafts Master”. They all have their unique skills with outstanding contributions. Each book has an interview with the master to show the unique technique and design concept to the readers.
This set of book introduces 59 artists who were conferred “Chinese Arts and Crafts Master”. They all have their unique skills with outstanding contributions. Each book has an interview with the master to show the unique technique and design concept to the readers.
This series introduces hundreds of Chinese traditional handicraft which started from Jiangsu province. It focuses on reorganizing and expressing the traditional handicraft in this area, and will be very helpful for understanding their origin and development.
This book selects 130 poems of Wang Anshi, most of which are qua-trains and lyrics. It also includes research into Wang Anshi’s poetry and translation strategies with useful academic value. The title of the book is taken from the poem “A Conversation with Geng Tianzhi” “The myriad afairs of life are bird tracks in the air, why on earth should you recall and recount them all.” The book divides Wang Anshi’s poems into eight categories according to Wang’s levels of enlightenmen.