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Turkoman.khan 1st February 2025 07:57 PM

“Might and Magnificence” exhibition catalogue
 
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Yesterday I received a wonderful gift from my friends in Hong Kong. The "Might and Magnificence” exhibition catalogue. It a full-colour illustrated 450 page production with essays by scholars on oriental ceremonial arms, and pictures on the 200 exhibits currently on display at the “Might and Magnificence” show.

Green 4th February 2025 12:09 AM

How can I buy a copy of this exh cat?

Turkoman.khan 4th February 2025 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Green (Post 295761)
How can I buy a copy of this exh cat?

I hope I am not breaking the forum rules by suggesting that it would be best to contact the exhibition organizers:

David 4th February 2025 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Turkoman.khan (Post 295762)
I hope I am not breaking the forum rules by suggesting that it would be best to contact the exhibition organizers:

Leads on how to purchase anything (weapons, books, etc.) is strictly forbidden by forum policy.
Reviews and discussions of the contents of books is encouraged though. :)

rand 1st March 2025 03:26 PM

Price

David 1st March 2025 04:02 PM

Just to be clear folks, the ONLY thing that can be discussed about a book on this forum page is the CONTENTS. NO information about where or how to obtain this book or how much it might cost is permitted on the main forums. This is information for a swap section post. If someone would like to start a post in Swap for this book that can list all such commercial information there. Thanks!

Battara 3rd March 2025 01:40 AM

There is one way for posting a link and price - Swap Forum.

gp 3rd March 2025 04:57 PM

for those unable to travel to Hong Kong and visit the exhibition, there is a virtual tour ( click on "interactive 360 video") at the bottom of the page in this link and take a virtual tour:

https://www.cityu.edu.hk/bg/home

TVV 3rd March 2025 05:58 PM

Thank you for the link Gunnar!

Does anyone know where the items for the exhibition came from - were they from private or from museum collections?


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