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  1. The Emperor's Pearl: A Judge Dee Mystery by Robert van Gulik, 2008-11-10
  2. Judge Dee at Work: Eight Chinese Detective Stories (Judge Dee Mysteries) by Robert van Gulik, 2007-04-15
  3. The Haunted Monastery: A Judge Dee Mystery (Judge Dee Mystery/Robert Van Gulik) by Robert van Gulik, 1997-06-01
  4. The Lacquer Screen: A Chinese Detective Story (A Judge Dee Mystery) by Robert van Gulik, 1992-12-15
  5. The Chinese Lake Murders (Judge Dee Mysteries) by Robert van Gulik, 1979-08-15
  6. The Willow Pattern: A Judge Dee Mystery by Robert van Gulik, 1993-10-01
  7. The Chinese Maze Murders: A Judge Dee Mystery by Robert van Gulik, 2007-04-15
  8. The Phantom of the Temple : A Chinese Detective Story : A Judge Dee by Robert Van Gulik, 1969
  9. The Fox-Magic Murders (Poets and Murder) by Robert Van Gulik, 1968
  10. The Chinese Gold Murders by Robert Van Gulik, 1959-01-01
  11. The Chinese Bell Murders by Robert Van Gulik, 1958-01-01
  12. The Chinese Nail Murders by Robert Van Gulik, 1989-08-03
  13. The Chinese Nail Murders: A Judge Dee Detective Story by Robert Van Gulik, 2005-02-15
  14. The Monkey and the Tiger: Two Chinese Detective Stories by Robert Hans Van Gulik, 2005-04-01

1. The Haunted Monastery - VAN GULIK ROBERT
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London, 1961, 168 pp., Pocket / Poche / Taschenbuch, 13 x 20 cm, Illustrated in Chinese style, 1e druk Goed / Good / Bien / Gut.
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5. Robert Van Gulik Bibliography +246gulik+
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Robert van Gulik (1910-1967) was a Dutch diplomat and an authority on Chinese history and culture. He drew his plots from the whole body of Chinese literature, especially from popular detective novels that first appeared in the seventeenth century. This is a complete list of the Judge Dee books: Celebrated cases of Judge Dee (aka Dee Goong An) The Red Pavilion The Chinese Gold Murders The Emperor's Pearl The Chinese Bell Murders The Chinese Maze Murders The Lacquer Screen The Willow Pattern The Haunted Monastery The Chinese Lake Murders The Chinese Nail Murders The Monkey and the Tiger Judge Dee at Work Necklace and Calabash Murder in Canton The Phantom of the Temple Poets and Murder (aka The Fox-magic Murders), 1968 The Monkey and the Tiger contains two shorter stories: The Morning of the Monkey and The Evening of the Tiger Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee is an annotated translation of a book written in the eighteenth century. The translator was Robert van Gulik and the original was printed in Tokyo in 1949. Later he continued the adventures of Judge Dee in fiction, he wrote himself. Judge Dee chronology (fictitious, except for his birthdate, and the historical note at the end) covering 15 novels and 8 short stories. [This chronology is taken almost verbatim from

6. Judge Dee
van gulik continued to write Judge Dee stories until his death in 1967. The earlier books were elaborate . Birger Nielsen s robert van gulik Bibliography
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The first I ever heard of Judge Dee was from a TV movie I saw when I was living in Hawaii in 1974, Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders . This starred Khigh Dhiegh in the title role and was intended as the pilot for a TV series. The series was called Khan , but it moved Khigh Dhiegh from the T'ang Dynasty to the present. It was not about Judge Dee. Neither was it successful. I did not realize until two or three years later, when I started finding Judge Dee books in Austin, that the TV movie was based on The Haunted Monastery , one of many Judge Dee stories by the Dutch diplomat and scholar, Robert van Gulik In the course of his research, and then while working at diplomatic posts in Japan and China before and during World War II, van Gulik had gotten interested in the long tradition of Chinese detective and crime literature, the existence of which most Westerners were and probably are unaware. Many people even in China and Japan, however, were also unaware of the literature, since it was no longer being produced. Thus, after the war, van Gulik sought first of all to bring its existence to the notice of both Eastern and Western audiences; and he hoped to inspire Chinese and Japanese writers to revive the tradition, rather than just imitate or translate Western detective stories. His first effort in that direction was to translate and publish in 1949 one of the old stories, the

7. Robert Van Gulik - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
robert Hans van gulik ( ) (August 9, 1910, Zutphen September 24, 1967, The Hague) was a highly educated orientalist, diplomat, musician (of the
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Robert Hans van Gulik August 9 Zutphen September 24 The Hague ) was a highly educated orientalist diplomat musician (of the guqin ) and writer , best known for the Judge Dee mysteries, the protagonist of which he borrowed from the 18th century Chinese detective novel Dee Goong An Van Gulik was the son of a medical officer in the Dutch army of what was then called the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia ). He was born in the Netherlands but from the age of three till twelve he lived in Batavia (now Jakarta ) where he was tutored in Mandarin and other languages. He went to the University of Leyden in 1934 and obtained his Ph.D in 1935. His talents as a linguist suited him for a job in the Dutch Foreign Service which he joined in 1935 and he was then stationed in various countries, mostly in East Asia ( Japan and China He was in Tokyo when Japan declared war on the Netherlands in 1941 but he, and the rest of the Allied diplomatic staff, were evacuated in 1942. He spent most of the rest of World War II as the secretary for the Dutch mission to Chiang Kai-shek 's Nationalist government in Chongqing . While in Chongqing he married a Chinese woman (Shui Shifang), the daughter of an Imperial mandarin (under the

8. Robert Van Gulik
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9. Ex Libris Archives: Robert Van Gulik
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beware the wisdom of the magistrate Have you seen our weblog or our monthly book review? Robert van Gulik was a Dutch diplomat and Sinophile. While stationed in China he became acquainted with the rich tradition of the Chinese detective novel, which goes back to the Ming dynasty. Chinese detective novels almost always star a district magistrate, who is detective, judge, and jury all-in-one; during the course of the novel, the magistrate usually solves three unrelated cases. The magistrate is always clever, wise, and just. Most of the Chinese novels he read he judged unsuitable for Western readers of detective fiction, in that the magistrate leaned too heavily on intuition or evidence from ghosts or omens to solve his cases. He found one in particular, though, which he thought would be of great interest: the Dee Goong An . He translated it; it is published in this country as Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee . Later, he decided to try writing his own stories in the same style, drawing plots from the full body of Chinese detective fiction, and holding Judge Dee to a stricter, more rational approach to detection. His first efforts were successful, and he went on to write many novels about the Judge. The novels are set in the days of the Tang dynasty, as were his Ming dynasty models; and like those models, the dress and social customs portrayed belong properly to the Ming era rather than the Tang.

10. Colin Glassey On Robert Van Gulik
The author, robert van gulik was in fact an historian and an expert on Chinese culture. So these stories are true in several important ways.
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Last updated September, 1998 I admit up front that these novels, the Judge Dee mysteries , are not really fantasy. The author, Robert Van Gulik was in fact an historian and an expert on Chinese culture. So these stories are true in several important ways. However, it is also true that all the events take place more than 1300 years ago, contain occasional fantastic elements, and are largely inventions of the author. As a result, these books are more accurately labeled as historical mysteries . Not having such a narrow category, I place them here.
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On the face of it, it is hard to think of a topic more remote from the Internet circa 2000 CE (common era) than pseudo Chinese mystery stories set in the T'ang dynasty. However, I find a number of elements that make these stories well worth the time it takes to read them. First, these mysteries are set within the context of a broad swath of Chinese society. Through these stories pass people as humble as street beggars, and as exalted as the Emperor's daughter. There are many different trades and social positions which Europeans may find curious and interesting. The author was quite interested in the sexual side of Chinese culture and so prostitutes and concubines tend to show up with some frequency. Curiously, the main character, Judge Dee, is a man of impeccable morals and never does anything more than look at the beautiful women who throw themselves on him in various stages of undress. However, the other characters in the stories are considerably less noble.

11. Rechter Tie / Robert Van Gulik
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12. Judge Dee- A Homepage
While robert Hans van guliks protagonist solves criminal cases in TangChina the reader learns to know interesting aspects about the robert van gulik
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This webring is just a small network of pages on the two characters, designed by some enthusiasts. The pages are located on different sites.
Links to other pages will be issued here soon. Webpages on RHvG and Judge Dee The conflagration of the temple in Jiangling Missing woodcuts in the german edition of "The Chinese Lake Murders" Christian-Weinert.de/acad/dee/dee.html
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14. Judge Dee (Robert Van Gulik) - Book Review
Judge Dee was a real Tang dynasty magistrate, but gulik s novels are based on stories about him from the Ming period
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The University of Chicago Press 1977, Penguin 1962 A book review by Danny Yee Judge Dee was a real Tang dynasty magistrate, but Gulik's novels are based on stories about him from the Ming period. Taking the setting and plots (and some of the literary conventions) from these stories and from other Chinese texts, and modifying them to suit Western tastes, he has created one of the more engaging detectives it has been my pleasure to encounter. Although enjoyable purely for their puzzle-solving element, what appeals most about the stories are their satisfyingly detailed and convincing settings: good historical novels set in China are relatively rare, so it is great that someone as knowledgeable as Gulik has turned his hand to the genre. Each novel has a short postscript explaining the sources used and some of the cultural background. The Chinese Gold Murders is set at the beginning of Judge Dee's career as a district magistrate (an official responsible for catching criminals as well as sentencing them). In The Chinese Nail Murders 7 December 1995
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15. Van Gulik, Robert: Murder In Canton
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van Gulik, Robert Murder in Canton A Judge Dee Mystery . 216 p., 12 line drawings. 5-1/4 x 8 1966 LC: 93002456 Paper COBE $13.00 ISBN: 978-0-226-84874-7 (ISBN-10: 0-226-84874-4) Fall 2004
Murder in Canton takes place in the year 680, as Judge Dee, recently promoted to lord chief justice, is sent incognito to Canton to investigate the disappearance of a court censor. With the help of his trusted lieutenants Chiao Tai and Tao Gan, and that of a clever blind girl who collects crickets, Dee solves a complex puzzle of political intrigue and murder through the three separate subplots "the vanished censor," "the Smaragdine dancer," and "the Golden Bell."
An expert on the art and erotica as well as the literature, religion, and politics of China, van Gulik also provides charming illustrations to accompany his engaging and entertaining mysteries. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chiao Tai loses a companion
Tao Gan meets the Golden Bell
Prefect Pao presents Yau and Liang to Judge Dee
Mansur entertains his guests
A meeting at the temple fair Chiao Tai visits the Smaragdine dancer Tao Gan and Judge Dee Chiao Tai converses with Captain Nee Tao Gan disturbs a reading lady Dananir welcomes unexpected guests

16. Judge Dee / Robert Van Gulik
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17. Di Renjie, Robert Hans Van Gulik, And Judge Dee
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These pages are on Robert Hans van Gulik , Dutch ambassador to East Asia, and on Judge Dee , a Chinese detective, on whom Gulik wrote marvelous novels. Yet also on Di Renjie , the historical magistrate of Tang-times. In particular, you will find here:
  • Judge Dee Pictures by Robert van Gulik, which are missing in the German translation of the novel "The Chinese Lake Murders". A chronology of Judge Dee novels by Robert van Gulik. Webpages on Robert Hans van Gulik and Judge Dee. Stories on Chinese detectives - a preliminary bibliography. Literature on Chinese detectives - a preliminary bibliography. "The Conflagration of the Temple in Jiangling" : A Di Renjie story from the "Extensive Gleanings of the Reign of Great Tranquility" (Taiping guangji) "A Fearless Prefect" : This is the German translation of a story titled "Di Renjie" from the Chinese compilation Taiping guangji
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18. Janus: Gulik, Robert Hans Van (1910-1967) Orientalist, Diplomat And Writer
Needham/NRI2/SCC2/22/1, Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine Letter from Dr. robert van gulik of the Dutch
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19. Reviewed By Liz » Van Gulik, Robert
Archive for van gulik, robert . The Emperor’s Pearl by robert van gulik. ISBN 0226-84872-8 It is sometimes a disappointment to read a book by an author
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20. R.H. Van Gulik
In 1941 Dutch diplomat robert Hans van gulik (1910 1967) published From robert van gulik and the Guqin Scores of the Sinological Institute, Leiden,
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Robert van Gulik, His Life, His Work; New York, Soho, 1987. In 1941 Dutch diplomat Robert Hans van Gulik (1910 - 1967) published Lore of the Chinese Lute , still (via the revised edition of 1969) the primary published English language source for guqin history and ideology. Here are two discussions of his qin play and his studies with Ye Shimeng.
  • From a book by fellow diplomat Chen Zhimai. Music has always been a favourite pastime of the Chinese scholar-official. During his first sojourn in Japan (1935-42), Dr. van Gulik became interested in the guqin , a zither-type stringed instrument dating back to remote antiquity. He dug deep into the literature on the subject and learned to play it under the instruction of a Chinese teacher. His first serious book, The Lore of the Chinese Lute , was published by Sophia University in Tokyo in 1940. When I first knew him, he was already a master of the instrument. It was his habit to carry the guqin , a rather clumsy thing, to various social functions in Chungking, and when the dinner was over, to play a few tunes for his friends' entertainment.
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