Announcement
DEBTELIN 2 is now available!
Debtelin is a on- and off line journal for Manchu in translation. In our Etsy shop you will be able to purchase our journal, our books, posters, and vintage collectables.
All the money will be made here will be invested back into our projects of the foundation. For MF projects, please visit Manchufoundation.org.
DEBTELIN the journal is made by:
Editors Fresco Sam-Sin and Pieter van den Broek
Editorial board Mario Cams, Guillaume Lescuyer, Yves Menheere, Tatiana Pang,
David Porter, Brian Tawney, Yves Trachsel, Gao Wa
Graphic design Lieveke ontwerpt | Lieveke Op ten Berg
Web design Léon Rodenburg and Wendy Steffens
Publisher Kapsenberg van Waesberge
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Reviews
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Cass on Sep 26, 2022
4 out of 5 starscame in good condition, though not perfect (slightly bent corner). can't speak to the contents because it was a gift, but i'm told it was interesting and good.
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CK on Mar 16, 2021
5 out of 5 starsVery nice book. Excellent communication from seller and safe delivery from the Netherlands to the UK. Thanks.
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About DEBTELIN
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David reads DEBTELIN
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DEBTELIN on your shelf
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DEBTELIN and your cat
Manchu for everyone!
Shop members
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Fresco Sam-Sin
Curator, Maker
The Manchu Foundation's favorite partner in crime. Lecturer of Manchu language and culture at Leiden University and research associate at the Research Centre for Material Culture. He is founder and curator of Manc.hu, DEBTELIN, QingMaps and buleku.
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Manchu Foundation
Owner, Shipper, Customer Service
All you need to know about the Manchu Foundation can be found on our website Manchufoundation.org. Our goal is to introduce as much knowledge on the Manchus to you as we possibly can. This web shop is a showcase of our work!
Production partners
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Lieveke
The Hague, Netherlands
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Frequently asked questions
What if I can pick by order up myself?
Then use the coupon code “HOLLAND” and drop us a note. Orders best picked up in Den Haag, Leiden, and Amsterdam.
Why such high postage costs for DEBTELIN?
DEBTELIN is made with love for paper and books. The paper is of beautiful quality and the binding unique. It makes it heavy and therefore costly to sent. It’s well worth it though!