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Chinese New Acquisitions List (April 2017) Chinese New Acquisitions List (April 2017) 澳大利亞國家圖書館中文新書簡報 (2017 年 4 月) MONOGRAPHS (圖書), SERIALS (期刊), e-RESOURCES (電子刊物), MAPS (地圖) e-RESOURCES (電子刊物) Links to full-text e-books online: http://nla.lib.apabi.com/List.asp?lang=gb http://book.oversea.cnki.net/CCGBWEB/book/Library Rarebooks (珍本) 書 名 Titles 索 書 號 Call numbers FULL CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Di yi da cheng qi xin lun / Cheng Wuzhi ju shi shu ; Zhendi san zang yi. CHRB 294.392 D536 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7343740 諦譯大乘起信論 / 程無智居士書 ; 真諦三藏譯. Yi jiu qi liu nian (Bing chen) wei sheng yue li / Guangxi wei sheng bian ji shi. CHRB 324.251075 Y51 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7343997 一九七六年(丙辰)卫生月历 / 《广西卫生》编辑室编. Tong zhi : 1966 nian 5 yue 16 ri / Zhongguo gong chan dang zhong yang wei yuan hui CHRB 324.251075 Z63 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6218594 [gong bu]. Wei da de li shi wen jian : “Hong qi” za zhi bian ji bu, “Ren min ri bao” bian ji bu [zhuan]. 通知 : 1966 年 5 月 16 日 / 中國共產黨中央委員會[公布]. 偉大的歷史文件 : 《紅旗》雜誌編 輯部, 《人民日報》編輯部[撰]. [Wen ge qi jian ri li ka = Chinese Cultural Revolution calendars]. CHRB 529.32951 W467 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7343714 [文革期间日历卡 = Chinese Cultural Revolution calendars]. 1 AUSTRALIANA in Chinese Language 澳大利亞館藏 – Books & Serials about Australia or by Australians 書 名 Titles 索 書 號 Call numbers FULL CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Ya Zhou tu shu zai Aodaliya / Gu Ben. CHN 027.002594 G896 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376043 亚洲图书在澳大利亚 / 顾犇. Wo de shi ye shi yue du / [Aodaliya] Lamona Kewa’er zhu ; Li Ping yi = By the book : a CHN 028.9 K87 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7249025 reader’s guide to life / Ramona Koval. 我的事业是阅读 / [澳大利亚] 拉莫娜·科瓦尔著 ; 李平译 = By the book : a reader’s guide to life / Ramona Koval. Hai zi, yuan lai ni zhe me bang : dian ran hai zi de tian fu, qi dong tian cai nao / Andelu CHN 155.4 F965 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7343023 Fule zhu ; Mai Huifen yi = Unlocking your child’s genius / Andrew Fuller. 孩子, 原來你這麼棒 : 點燃孩子的天賦, 啟動天才腦 / 安得魯・傅勒 著 ; 麥慧芬 譯 = Unlocking your child’s genius / Andrew Fuller. Qin ai de Like, xie xie ni lai dang wo men de hai zi : shi ta de bu wan mei, jiao wo men CHN 248.86 V989N.5 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7326872 kan jian le sheng ming de wan mei = Raising the perfectly imperfect child : facing the challenges with strength, courage and hope / Baolisi Huzhe (Boris Vujicic) zhu ; Ye Ziyou yi. 親愛的力克, 謝謝你來當我們的孩子 : 是他的不完美, 教我們看見了生命的完美 = Raising the perfectly imperfect child : facing the challenges with strength, courage and hope / 鮑 里斯·胡哲 (Boris Vujicic) 著 ; 葉咨佑譯. Tong xiang cang qiong zhi dian : fan yue Ximalaya / Yuan Hongbin zhu. CHN 303.482510515 Y94 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7250376 通向蒼穹之巔 : 翻越喜馬拉雅 / 袁紅冰著. Tao li Zhongguo : Yuan Hongbing xiao shuo ti zi zhuan / Yuan Hongbing zhu. CHN 323.092 Y94HB.1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7334178 2 逃離中國 : 袁紅冰小說體自傳 / 袁紅冰著. Guo ji zheng zhi zhong de zhi shi, yu wang yu quan li : Zhongguo jue qi de xi fang xu shi CHN 327.51 P187 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7342314 = Knowledge, desire and power in global politics : western representations of China’s rise / [Ao] Pan Chengxin (Chengxin Pan) zhu ; Zhang Qi yi. 国际政治中的知识、欲望与权力 : 中国崛起的西方叙事 = Knowledge, desire and power in global politics : western representations of China’s rise / [澳] 潘成鑫 (Chengxin Pan)著 ; 张旗译. G-20 feng hui jin xing shi : shi dai de zhan lue ling dao zhe / [Tu] Kaimoer De’erweishi, CHN 337.1 G716 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7250381 [Ao] Bide Delaisidaier zhu bian ; Guo Lirong deng yi = the G-20 summit at five : time for strategic leadership / Kemal Dervis and Peter Drysdale editors. G-20 峰會進行時: 時代的戰略領導者 / [土] 凯末尔·德尔维什, [澳] 彼得·德赖斯代尔主编; 郭理蓉等译 = the G-20 summit at five : time for strategic leadership / Kemal Dervis and Peter Drysdale editors. Shen hua gai ge yu Zhongguo jing ji chang qi fa zhan = Deepening reform for China’s CHN 337.951094 D311 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7294748 long-term growth and development / Song Ligang, (Ao) Gao Ruosu, Cai Fang zhu bian. 深化改革与中国经济长期发展 = Deepening reform for China’s long-term growth and development / 宋立刚, (澳)郜若素, 蔡昉主编. Minguo Yue ren fu Ao liu xue dang an hui bian. Zhongshan juan / Su Mingxian bian zhu. CHN 378.19820994 S938 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376976 民国粤人赴澳留学档案汇编. 中山卷 / 粟明鲜编著. Yi shuang xie zou bian tian ya : shi jie xie shi = Where will this shoe take you? / (Mei) CHN 391.41309 L418 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7086859 Laoli Luolei zhu ; (Ao) Ouyang Yu yi. 一双鞋走遍天涯 : 世界鞋史 = Where will this shoe take you? / (美)劳丽・罗勒著 ; (澳)欧 阳昱译. 3 Yu zhou fei dan : tian ti wu li xue zhong de gao neng li zi = Cosmic bullets : high energy CHN 539.7223 C622 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7251328 particles in astrophysics / Luojie Kelai (Roger Clay), Bulusi Daosen (Bruce Dawson) zhu ; yuan zhu bian zhe: Baoluo Daiweisi (Paul Davice) ; Che Baoyin yi. 宇宙飛彈 : 天體物理學中的高能粒子 = Cosmic bullets : high energy particles in astrophysics / 羅傑.柯萊(Roger Clay), 布魯斯.道森(Bruce Dawson)著 ; 車寶印譯. Pa shu de nü ren : zai shu guan shi xian meng xiang de tian ye sheng wu xue jia / CHN 577.34092 L918M.2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7250389 Magelite Luoman (Lowman Margaret D.) zhu ; Lin Yishan yi. 爬樹的女人 : 在樹冠實現夢想的田野生物學家 / 瑪格麗特.羅曼 (Lowman Margaret D.)著 ; 林憶珊 譯. Ren lei da jia ting : chang qi shi qu lian xi de biao qin : Dui ling chang lei xue li shi de tou CHN 599.8 G884 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7326868 shi / [Ao] Kelin Geluofusi (Colin Groves) zhu ; Liu Zhixiao yi. 人类大家庭: 长期失去联系的表亲 : 对灵长类学历史的透视 / [澳] 科林. 格罗夫斯(Colin Groves)著 ; 刘志霄译. Pu la na ke cheng : shi qi san bu qu 2 = The Prana Program : Effective & Enjoyable CHN 613.2 J39.1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7326885 Evolution / Jiesimuyin (Jasmuheen) zhu ; Miao Jingfen yi. 普拉納課程 : 食氣三部曲 2 = The Prana Program : Effective & Enjoyable Evolution / 潔絲 慕音(Jasmuheen)著 ; 繆靜芬譯. Qiang jian fu ji : fu ji xi tong xun lian quan shu / [Ao] Baoluo Kelinsi (Paul Collins) zhu ; CHN 613.71 C712 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7251323 Pan Ting yi. 强健腹肌 : 腹肌系统训练全书 / [澳] 保罗·柯林斯 (Paul Collins)著 ; 潘婷译. Yong bao dian feng shen ti zhuang tai : gong neng xing jian shen xun lian zhong ji zhi CHN 613.711 C712 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7251321 nan = Functional fitness / [Ao] Baoluo Kelinsi (Paul Collins) zhu ; Zhang Meng yi. 永葆巔峰身体状态 : 功能性健身训练终极指南 = Functional fitness / [澳] 保罗·柯林斯 4 (Paul Collins) 著 ; 张猛译. Chang yuan lai kan, wo men du yi si qu! : yi ge zhong zheng jian hu yi sheng dui sheng CHN 616.028 H654K.1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376647 ming zui hou shi ri de jian zheng = Vital signs / Ken He’erman zhu ; Li Chan yi. 长远来看, 我们都已死去! : 一个重症监护医生对生命最后时日的见证 = Vital signs / 肯·赫 尔曼著 ; 李婵译. Zong you yi tian, ni yao he zi ji wo shou yan he : yun yong ren zhi xing wei liao fa (CBT) CHN 616.891425 E22 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7250383 gai bian wo men de ren sheng / [Ao] Sala Aide’erman zhu ; Zhang Chaobin yi. 总有一天, 你要和自己握手言和 : 运用认知疗法 (CBT) 改变我们的人生 / [澳] 萨拉·埃德尔 曼著 ; 张超斌译. Ni neng zhan sheng ai zheng : Yien 40 nian kang ai xin de = You can conquer cancer : CHN 616.99406 G284I http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376601 a new way of living / [ao] Yien Gaole (Ian Gawler) zhu ; Kang Jie yi. 你能战胜癌症 : 伊恩 40 年抗癌心得 = You can conquer cancer : a new way of living / [澳] 伊恩·高勒 (Ian Gawler) 著 ; 康洁译 . Zai Aozhou mai le ge xiao nong chang : xun mi yi xiang tian yuan meng / wen, She Ying CHN 630.994 J61 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7294594 / Jianbing zhu. 在澳洲買了個小農場 : 尋覓異鄉田園夢 / 文,摄影/堅冰著. Ling dao zhe de tui bian : ling dao zhe zai zhi chang shang de yi shi jin hua = Changing CHN 658.4092 B496 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7326880 on the job / zhu: Jennifer Garvey Berge ; yi: Chen Yingjian. 領導者的蛻變 : 領導者在職場上的意識進化 = Changing on the job / 著: Jennifer Garvey Berge ; 譯: 陳穎堅. Mu xuan quan shu : cong ling kai shi zhen zheng zhang wo mu gong che xiao ji yi / [Ao] CHN 684.083 R136 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7326871 Lichade Lafan zhu ; Wu Xiaoyun, Yu Tao yi. 木旋全書 : 從零開始真正掌握木工車削技藝 / [澳] 理查德·拉凡 著 ; 吴晓芸, 余韬译. 5 Da shi chang jing : dao yan, bian ju, jian ji shi bi zhi de ding ji chang jing zhuan huan shu CHN 791.430232 B361 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7251326 / [Ao] Jeffrey Michael Bays zhu ; Huang Dezong yi. 大师场景 : 导演, 编剧, 剪辑师必知的顶级场景转换术 / [澳] Jeffrey Michael Bays 著 ; 黄德 宗译. Ben gou! / wen, tu Shidifen Maike Jin (Stephen Michael King) ; fan yi Wu Xiuzu. CHN 823.3 K54SM.1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376370 笨狗! / 文, 圖 史蒂芬・麥可・金 (Stephen Michael King) ; 翻譯 吳秀足. Huan le gu = Happy valley / [Ao] Patelike Huaite zhu ; Yu Li yi. CHN 823.3 W587P.7 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7343195 欢乐谷 = Happy valley / [澳] 帕特里克・怀特 著 ; 余莉 译. Ai shu de hai zi / wen, tu Bide Kanawosi (Peter Carnavas) ; fan yi Fang Suzhen. CHN 823.4 C288P.2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7376362 愛書的孩子 / 文, 圖 彼得・卡納沃斯 (Peter Carnavas) ; 翻譯 方素珍.
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