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CENTRAL & EAST ASIA
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/LB11799. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
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Chinese Lessons, Five Classmates and the Story of the New China
John Pomfret
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2007
PAPER
336 PAGES
Beijing bureau chief for The Washington Post from 1998-2003 and with decades of experience in China, Pomfret has reported on extraordinary events from Tianamen Square to SARS. In this book, Pomfret chronicles the lives of five of his classmates from Nanjing University, where he was an exchange student in 1981. It's a dramatic account of tumultuous change in contemporary China.
(CHN382, $16.99) |
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China Shakes the World
James Kynge
HISTORY
2007
PAPER
270 PAGES
A journalist in Asia for two decades and fluent in Mandarin, Kynge brings experience and perspective to this very readable, enlightening report on the transformation of contemporary China.
(CHN353, $14.95) |
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China Road
Rob Gifford
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2008
PAPER
368 PAGES
On the road from from Shanghai west to the Gobi and China's distant border with Kazakhstan, Gifford writes with warmth and affection of his many encounters along fabled Route 312 with fellow travelers, truckers, whores and ordinary folk.
(CHN433, $17.00) |
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Dragon Rising, An Inside Look at China Today
Jasper Becker
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
PAPER
264 PAGES
Asia scholar Jasper Becker examines the pertinent questions and issues facing modern China and its relationship to the global economy. Profusely illustrated with striking color photography.
(CHN365, $18.95) |
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The State of China Atlas
Robert Benewick
Stephanie Donald
REFERENCE
2009
PAPER
128 PAGES
A survey of social, political and economic indicators, boldy presented in colorful maps. It's a visual synopsis of change in China.
(CHN68, $19.95) |
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Culture Smart! China
Kathy Flower
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
168 PAGES
Learn about the local customs, etiquette and culture of China with this handy, compact guide.
(CHN434, $9.95) |
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Central China Map
MapLink
2006
MAP
This full, color foldup map, with a detailed index on the reverse, shows the most visited sites in China -- from Beijing and Shanghai to Chendu, Chongqing and the Three Gorges to Xi'an and Lanzhou -- at a scale of 1:2,000.000. It's almost twice as detailed as our best map of all of China.
(CHN431, $9.95) |
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Also Recommended
As China Goes, So Goes the World, How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything
Karl Gerth
REFERENCE
Gerth shows the growing impact of Chinese consumer choices on the world economy.
(CHN667, $16.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide Beijing and Shanghai
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This superb guide features color photography, excellent maps and a neighborhood-by-neighborhood overview of each city.
(CHN385, $23.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide China
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This hefty illustrated guide to sites, attractions and places throughout China features excellent maps and hundreds of color photographs and site diagrams.
(CHN242, $30.00) |
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Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook
Hua-Yuan L. Mowry
Justin Ben-Adam Rudelson
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A handy phrasebook for basic Mandarin, focusing on pronunciation, grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(CHN72, $8.99) |
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National Geographic Atlas of China
National Geographic Society
REFERENCE
A portrait of China as seen in 300 maps, including traditional cartography, ten detailed city plans, satellite imagery and scores of thematic maps and charts.
(CHN445, $21.95) |
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Pocket China Atlas, Maps and Facts at Your Fingertips
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
REFERENCE
With 25 full-color topical maps, clear graphics and an informative, readable text, this volume charts the profound changes within China and traces their implications for the world at large.
(CHN485, $15.95) |
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A Million Truths, A Decade in China
Linda Jakobson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A Finnish reporter's portrait of China in the 1990s, an observant and sensitive account of peasants, professionals, officials and scholars adjusting to life in an emerging economic powerhouse.
(CHN373, $17.95) |
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About Face: A History of America's Curious Relationship With China
James Mann
HISTORY
A history and analysis of Chinese-American relations.
(CHN111, $17.95) |
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China in Ten Words
Yu Hua
HISTORY
"Like ten pairs of eyes -- to scrutinize the current China under ten different angles," Yu Hua traces the transformation of life in China since the Cultural Revolution though key words.
(CHN680, $25.95) |
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China in the 21st Century, What Everyone Needs to Know
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Wasserstrom puts China's policies, industrialization and international relations in the context of its history and culture in this concise, illuminating introduction.
(CHN587, $16.95) |
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China the Balance Sheet, What the World Needs to Know about the Emerging Superpower
Bates Gill
C. Fred Bergsten
HISTORY
A fact-filled, academic report on Chinese colossus by teams at the Centre for Strategic International Studies and the Institute for International Economics, both think tanks on international economic policy in Washington D.C.
(CHN354, $13.95) |
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China Wakes, The Struggle for the Soul of a Rising Power
Nicholas Kristoff
Sheryl WuDunn
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The authors journeyed from Tibet to Tiananmen, reporting in depth on contemporary China and its cultural dissidents. An engrossing portrait of a nation struggling to hold onto tradition while modernizing its economy.
(CHN33, $16.95) |
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China's Rise in Historical Perspective
Brant Womack
HISTORY
Leading experts contribute to this engaing primer on the politics and economy of contemporary China.
(CHN703, $29.95) |
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China, Inc. How the Rise of the Next Superpower Changes America and the World
Ted C. Fishman
HISTORY
An economist and former commodities trader, Ted Fishman draws on statistics, case studies and interviews in this lively economic history and guide to understanding China's spectacular economic growth and future prospects.
(CHN305, $17.00) |
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Civilization, The West and the Rest
Niall Ferguson
HISTORY
The Harvard historian argues that six key concepts -- competition, science, the rule of law, consumerism, modern medicine, and the work ethic -- have contributed to the rise of the West.
(WLD230, $35.00) |
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Day of Empire, How Hyperpowers Rise to Global Dominance--and Why They Fall
Amy Chua
HISTORY
Chua looks to the histories of Persia, Rome, China, the Mongols, the Dutch, the British, and the United States, arguing that pluralism and tolerance contributes to the making of a super power.
(CHN702, $16.95) |
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Legacies, A Chinese Mosaic
Betty Bao Lord
HISTORY
A memoir of contemporary China, interweaving a family tale with interviews and testimony.
(CHN84, $19.00) |
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Modern China, The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850 to the Present
Johnathan Fenby
HISTORY
Jonathan Fenby tells the turbulent story of modern China with personality and a journalist's eye for historical panorama.
(CHN542, $34.95) |
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On China
Henry Kissinger
HISTORY
Kissinger examines how China has approached diplomacy, strategy and negotiation throughout its history, and reflects on the consequences for the global balance of power in the 21st century.
(CHN683, $18.00) |
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Oracle Bones
Peter Hessler
HISTORY
In this fine portrait of tumult and tradition, Hessler (River Town) finds clues to modern China's realities in the personal stories of peasants, scholars, day laborers and activists.
(CHN316, $15.99) |
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Popular China, Unoffical Culture in a Globalizing Society
Paul G. Pickowicz
Richard P. Madsen
Perry Link
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A reader on manifestations of popular culture in contemporary China, including chapters by both Chinese and western contributors.
(CHN259, $34.95) |
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Postcards from Tomorrow Square
James Fallows
HISTORY
Ranging from politics to society and business, these richly observed, candid essays capture the complexity, tumult and promise of modern China. A correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, where these essays first appeared, Fallows moved with his wife to China in 2006.
(CHN559, $15.00) |
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Red Capitalism
Carl E. Walter
HISTORY
Walter illuminates the fragile financial foundation of China's extraordinary rise in this insder's view of the the banking system.
(CHN694, $29.95) |
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Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space
Wu Hung
HISTORY
Author Hung witnessed firsthand the the reinvention of Beijing since the Communist revolution. Focusing on Tiananmen Square, Hung chronicles its evolution from an ancient Imperial site to a political public space, and its shift from an official socialist monument to a place for protestors and demonstrators.
(CHN415, $35.00) |
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Shanghai Modern, The Flowering of a New Urban Culture in China, 1930-1945
Leo Ou-Fan Lee
HISTORY
A scholarly look at Chinese urban culture in pre-war Shanghai.
(CHN64, $34.00) |
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Shower
Zhang Yang
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
In this film by Zhang, a succesful Shenzhen businessman reluctantly returns to his childhood home in Beijing when he hears his father has died. When he discovers that his father is in fact alive, he is forced to reexamine his relationships with his father and brother and the decisions that have kept him away from home for so long.
(CHN326, $29.95) |
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The Changing Face of China, From Mao to Market
John Gittings
HISTORY
A lively history of China from 1949 to the present by a journalist and China expert. Gittings was East Asia corespondent for The Guardian from 1983-2003.
(CHN307, $19.95) |
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The Gate of Heavenly Peace, The Chinese and Their Revolution 1895-1980
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
Jonathan Spence, a prolific scholar of Chinese history at Yale, delivers a portrait of Chinese revolution, combining straightforward political history with an intriguing selection of materials by poets, artists and intellectuals.
(CHN195, $18.00) |
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The Great Wall, China Against the World, 1000 BC - 2000 AD
Julia Lovell
HISTORY
The Who, Why and Wherefore of the Great Wall, this marvelous history demolishes myths (no, the wall is not a continuous structure of great antiquity, as much of it was built in the 1600s) with fresh insight and wit.
(CHN308, $15.00) |
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The Three Faces of Chinese Power: Might, Money, and Minds
David M. Lampton
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Clear, comprehensive, and well-balanced, this assessment takes the measure of what is arguably the most important geopolitical development in today's world: the growth of China's power.
(CHN541, $26.95) |
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Tide Players, The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China
Jianying Zha
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A Beijinger raised during the Cultural Revolution, who studied in South Carolina in the 1980s and demonstrated in Tiananmen Square, Jianying Zha understands both worlds intimately. In these portraits of six remarkable individuals, she tracks the lives and stories of six remarkable individuals, including the rags-to-riches tale of an unlikely real estate couple, a publishing maverick and business tycoon along with writers and dissidents, including her brother, jailed for nine years as a founder of the China Democracy Party.
(CHN665, $24.95) |
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Tracking Bodhidharma, A Journey to the Heart of Chinese Culture
Andy Ferguson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Ferguson's evocative journey on the trail of Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, takes him deep into the heart of Chinese culture old and new.
(CHN707, $26.00) |
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Understanding China
John Bryan Starr
HISTORY
The Yale professor brings us up to date in this third edition of his succinct and refreshingly forthright best-selling guide to China's economy, history and politics.
(CHN196, $17.95) |
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Will the Boat Sink the Water?, The Life of China's Peasants
Chen Guidi
Wu Chuntao
HISTORY
The husband and wide journalists demonstrate the devastating impact of the revolution on ordinary Chinese, showing too of the dark side of Chine's recent rocketing economic growth. Banned in China (where it has sold millions of copies on the black market).
(CHN489, $15.95) |
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New China, New Art
Richard Vine
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Richard Vine, a leading authority on new Chinese art, provides a in a medium-by-medium critical survey of 80 contemporary artists.
(CHN687, $60.00) |
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Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana
Stephanie Elizondo Griest
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The offbeat memoirs of a Texan who spent four years as a volunteer in Moscow, a propaganda officer in Beijing, and a belly dancer in Havana.
(RUS242, $14.95) |
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Confessions, An Innocent Life in Communist China
Zhengguo Kang
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Kang, now a professor at Yale, writes with verve and immediacy in this remarkable memoir of coming of age in Mao's China.
(CHN500, $15.95) |
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Looking for Chengdu, A Woman's Adventure in China
Hill Gates
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Anthropologist Hill Gates sets off on a series of excursions through the inland province of Sichuan. Gates is especially curious to learn how the economic boom has effected the women of Sichuan, which was the birthplace of Chinese economic reforms in the 1970s.
(CHN74, $26.95) |
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Lost on Planet China
J. Maarten Troost
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Lost on Planet China finds the irrepressible J. Maarten Troost dodging deadly drivers in Shanghai; eating Yak in Tibet; deciphering restaurant menus (offering local favorites such as Cattle Penis with Garlic); and visiting with Chairman Mao (still dead, very orange). He's not just funny, he's a guide to mixed-up modern China.
(CHN496, $14.95) |
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Mr. China's Son, A Villager's Life
He Liyi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Written with warmth, humor and an admirable lack of bitterness, this autobiography by a villager from Yunnan is a poignant glimpse into the rural experience in China over 50 years, including the Japanese invasion, Communist revolution, and time in reeducation camps.
(CHN399, $40.00) |
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Mr. China, A Memoir
Tim Clissold
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
An excellent portrait of contemporary China. Clissold writes with humor and insight in this entertaining account of his encounters with the Chinese and the Chinese way of doing business.
(CHN306, $14.99) |
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Red Azalea
Anchee Min
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Born in 1957 (and a leader of the Little Red Guards in Shanghai as a youngster), Min writes with powerful simplicity of coming-of-age under Mao (including a stint at Red Fire Farm).
(CHN273, $15.00) |
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Red Dust, A Path Through China
Ma Jian
Flora Drew
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An astounding memoir by an urban poet, painter and writer on the road to Tibet. A vagabond, rebel and Buddhist, Jian abandons his Beijing life for a 3-year southwestern journey through Tibet, Burma and Guizhou Province.
(CHN150, $16.00) |
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Socialism Is Great!, A Worker's Memoir of the New China
Lijia Zhang
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A student who joined the Tiananmen Square protest, Lijia Zhang traces her coming of age in Nanjing in the 1980s in this spirited memoir.
(CHN501, $15.00) |
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The Last Days of Old Beijing, Tales from the New City
Michael Meyer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Meyer's lovely memoir of the hutong (ancient lane), where he taught school, captures the rhythms, traditions and spirit of the alleyways, gardens and courtyard houses of Beijing's traditional neighborhoods south of Tiananmen.
(CHN493, $16.00) |
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Wuhu Diary, On Taking My Adopted Daughter Back to Her Hometown in China
Emily Prager
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An account of a two-month trip to China in 2001.
(CHN210, $13.00) |
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Beijing Coma
Ma Jian
LITERATURE
In this remarkable novel former Tiananmen Square protester Dai Wei awakens after a decade, learning that his mother had sold one of his kidneys to finance his care, and that the China he knew has undergone radical change.
(CHN502, $18.00) |
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Foreign Babes in Beijing, Behind the Scenes of a New China
Rachel DeWoskin
LITERATURE
DeWoskin entertainingly illuminates Chinese versus Western perceptions in this enlightening memoir of her experiences in Beijing (where she landed a role in a soap opera of the title).
(CHN478, $13.95) |
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Streetlife China
Michael Dutton
ANTHOLOGY
A scholarly collection of essays about the realities of living in modern-day China, by a variety of contributors.
(CHN222, $36.00) |
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The Beijing of Possibilites
Jonathan Tel
LITERATURE
Combining elements of the surreal with carefully observed details of present-day Beijing, Tel's entertaining short stories offer a rich portrait of the city and the tensions between its history and present.
(CHN556, $14.95) |
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Waiting
Ha Jin
LITERATURE
A spare, haunting story of a military doctor who tries for 18 years to divorce his peasant wife so he can marry a more sophisticated nurse at his hospital. Greatly evocative of quotidian life in China during the Cultural Revolution and after.
(CHN80, $15.00) |
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