A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, translated and compiled by Wing-Tsit Chan (TPB, 856 pages, 1969, small amount of underlining in the beginning of the book, $3)
I know nothing about philosophy, much less Chinese philosophy, so I have nothing to say on the subject, or this book.
Per the cover: "It covers the entire development of Chinese philosophy from pre-Confucianism... to modern neo-Rationalist and neo-Idealist movements, as well as the philosophic trends of present-day Communist China."
Look for this book on the new non-fiction table. (L-ph)