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1421, The Year China Discovered America
Gavin Menzies
HISTORY
The controversial story of China's early discovery of America.
(CHN216, $15.95) |
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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, $16.95) |
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After Tamerlane, The Global History of Empire Since 1405
John Darwin
HISTORY
(WLD134, $34.95) |
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All the Tea in China
Kyril Bonfiglioli
MYSTERY
Another in the series of deliciously entertaining novels starring fictional art dealer Charlie Mortdecai
(CHN480, $23.95) |
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The Analects of Confucius
D. C. Lao
Confucius
RELIGION
A popular and acclaimed modern translation of the writing of Confucius, an essential introduction to the man and his thoughts. Includes explanatory notes.
(CHN123, $12.00) |
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Anthology of Chinese Literature, Volume I: From the Earliest Times to the Fourteenth Century
Cyril Birch
Donald Keene
ANTHOLOGY
A banquet of love stories, operatic plays, drinking poems and other traditional Chinese writing up to the Ming Dynasty.
(CHN388, $15.95) |
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Anthology of Chinese Literature, Volume II: From the 14th Century to the Present Day
Cyril Birch
ANTHOLOGY
An excellent collection of representative verse, song, stories, essays and excerpts from classic novels, a sampling of Chinese writing over the last 700 years.
(CHN14, $16.50) |
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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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Art and China's Revolution
Melissa Chiu
Zheng Shengtian
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Bringing together more than 200 extraordinary artworks, including oil paintings, ink scroll paintings, artist sketchbooks, posters, and objects from daily life, this catalog sheds light on this tumultuous period in China's History.
(CHN540, $65.00) |
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The Asia Book
China Williams
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Covering every country in Asia and the Middle East, this swoon-worthy collection offers pages of full-color photographs and profiles, shedding light on the peoples and cultures of each nation.
(ASA64, $40.00) |
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Fodor's Exploring China
Christopher Knowles
GUIDEBOOK
This excellent guidebook, featuring maps and color photos, brings old and new China to life, with sections on places to visit, a useful language guide and practical information.
(CHN25, $22.00) |
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Asian Games, The Art of Contest
Irving Finkel
Colin Mackenzie
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A catalogue for an exhibtiion at New York's Asia Society, this book showcases 2,000 years worth of art, objects and equipment depicting and used in games throughout Asia.
(CHN317, $45.00) |
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Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture
Sarah Handler
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A stunningly illustrated survey of hardwood furniture in China from its earliest origins in the Shang dynasty (c. 1500 to c. 1050 B.C.) to the present.
(CHN319, $75.00) |
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Authentic Confucius, A Life of Thought and Politics
Annping Chin
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Yale historian Annping Chin's original and engaging brief portrait of Confucius, his teachings and legacy reveals what is known about the man, his encounters in the rough-and-tumble of politics, and quest to live a joyful and authentic life.
(CHN436, $14.95) |
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Xun Zhou
In this film by by Xun Zhou (based on the novel), two teenage boys are sent off to the countryside in Mao's Cultural Revolution in 1971.
(CHN327, $26.98) |
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Sijie Dai
Ina Rilke
LITERATURE
A charming, unexpectedly witty, tale of two teenage boys in China sent off to the countryside during Mao's Cultural Revolution.
(CHN159, $13.00) |
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Becoming Madame Mao
Anchee Min
LITERATURE
Min (Red Azalea) follows the arc of the life the woman who would become Madame Mao in powerful strokes in this fine example of historical fiction.
(CHN304, $13.95) |
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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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Beijing Guidemap
MapEasy
This handy colorful double-sided map shows Central Beigin along with The Forbidden City, Tiannamen Square, the Summer Palace, Greater and out-of-town Beijing.
(CHN530, $6.95) |
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Beijing Map
Borch Maps
This laminated, folded map of Beijing, with a blowup of the city center at a scale of 1:24,000, notes 2008 Olympic venues. With detailed inset maps of the Beijing Metro, tops sights, key attractions, an index and Chinese characters for key place names.
(CHN199, $8.95) |
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Berlitz Mandarin Chinese Phrase Book & CD
Berlitz Multimedia
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A 224-page phrase book and audio CD, this handy language primer focuses on food, people, fun and the basic phrases for getting around in another language. Compatible with iPod and MPS devices, this bestselling series is geared for travelers.
(CHN455, $14.95) |
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Between Mecca and Beijing, Modernization and Consumption Among Urban Chinese Muslims
Maris Boyd Gillette
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
An academic study of the minority Muslim population of Xi'an.
(CHN180, $24.95) |
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Beyond the Great Wall
Jeffrey Alford
Naomi Duguid
FOOD
The globe-trotting duo weaves their own tales of travel with contemporary politics, commentary, carefully documented recipes and stunning photographs for this sumptuous overview of the food and culture of Inner Mongolia, Tibet, Yunnan and other far-off regions of ethnically diverse China.
(CHN475, $40.00) |
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Beyond the Stone Arches, An American Missionary Doctor in China, 1892-1932
Edward Bliss, Jr.
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
An account of a missionary doctor in China.
(CHN95, $24.95) |
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Big Dragon, The Future of China
Daniel Burstein
Arne de Keijzer
HISTORY
An overview of China's culture, economy, and opportunities for the future.
(CHN208, $26.95) |
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Binu and the Great Wall, The Myth of Meng
Su Tong
LITERATURE
Tong renders anew one of China's oldest myths, the tale of a girl whose tears flood the great wall. A best-seller in China, this journey of magic and misfortune provides insight into the foundation of a culture.
(CHN494, $24.00) |
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Birds of Europe, Russia, China and Japan: Volume Two, nonpasserines (Divers to Woodpeckers)
Norman Arlott
FIELD GUIDE
The companion volume to Arlott's illlustrated checklist of the Birds of Europe, Russia, China and Japan (EUR276, $29.95), covering the nonpasserines (divers to woodpeckers).
(EUR318, $29.95) |
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Blue and White: Chinese Porcelain Around the World
John Carswell
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A richly illustrated survey of the developent and evolution of influential Chinese porcelain.
(CAS95, $65.00) |
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Bones of the Master, A Journey to Secret Mongolia
George Crane
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An odd, captivating biography of a 75-year-old Zen monk who escaped Inner Mongolia in the wake of China's Great Leap Forward in 1959, and the tale of his unlikely journey back to China with the author.
(CHN96, $17.00) |
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Born Red, A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution
Yuan Gao
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The memoir of a young man, the son of a government official, who joins the Cultural Revolution against the wishes of his family.
(CHN255, $29.95) |
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Bradt Guide The Great Wall of China
Thammy Evans
GUIDEBOOK
Practical, reliable and up-to-date, this Bradt guide covers Beijing and northern China in companionable detail.
(CHN351, $22.95) |
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Bridge of Birds
Barry Hughart
LITERATURE
A novel of whimsy and fantasy set in ancient China.
(CHN117, $7.50) |
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British Naturalists in Qing China
Fa-Ti Fan
NATURAL HISTORY
A scholarly overview of 18th and 19th-century British naturalists -- and how they explored, studied and understood the nature of China.
(CHN609, $63.00) |
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Brothers
Yu Hua
LITERATURE
Set against the backdrop of a modern-day China caught in the midst of a growing capitalism, Baldy Li, a teenage ne'er-do-well, and Song Gang, his bookish stepbrother, vow to preserve their close relationship despite their personal differences.
(CHN546, $16.95) |
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Brothers, A Novel
Da Chen
LITERATURE
Two brothers, one illegitimate and the other the acknowledged son of a powerful general, take opposite sides in China's Cultural Revolution.
(CHN383, $25.00) |
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Buddha
Karen Armstrong
RELIGION
A concise, thought-provoking biography of the Buddha in the Penguin Lives series, written by one of the foremost experts on world religions.
(REL09, $14.00) |
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Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey
Kenneth Ch'en
RELIGION
A well organized, scholarly history of the development of Mahayana Buddhism in China, originally published in 1964.
(CHN151, $52.00) |
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Buddhism in Chinese History
Arthur F Wright
RELIGION
A brief overview of the transformation of the culture of pre-modern China by Buddhism and the legacy of Buddhism in modern China, originally presented as a series of six lectures in 1959.
(CHN131, $20.95) |
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Buddhism: Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Holy Texts, Sacred Places
Malcolm David Eckel
RELIGION
A concise introduction to the theology and social practice of Buddhism. Eckel, a professor of East Asian religion, includes short primary sources to present Buddhism in its own words.
(CHN248, $17.95) |
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Buddhist Art and Architecture
Robert Fisher
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A wide-ranging, illustrated survey of Buddhist art, architecture and iconography in the excellent World of Art series. It includes examples from throughout Asia.
(ASA30, $19.95) |
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The Cambridge Illustrated History of China
Patricia Buckley Ebrey
HISTORY
A concise, handsomely illustrated survey of Chinese history. Organized chronologically, this book marches confidently through 8,000 years of Chinese civilization, balancing social issues with politics and culture.
(CHN79, $39.99) |
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A Case of Two Cities
Qiu Xiaolong
MYSTERY
In the fourth installment of the Inspector Chen series, Chen investigates the murder of the head Fujian special case squad. The trail leads him to the U.S., where he pursues a wealthy capitalist immigrant.
(CHN396, $13.95) |
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Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee (Dee Goong An)
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
Van Gulilk's translation of 18th-century Chinese detective stories. This is the book that launched the Dutch diplomat and scholar's Judge Dee detective series, drawn from Chinese traditions.
(CHN300, $8.95) |
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Celestial Realm, the Yellow Mountains of China
Wang Wusheng
NATURAL HISTORY
A photographic celebration of the mist-shrouded granite peaks of the Yellow Mountains celebrated by Chinese landscape painters.
(CHN371, $55.00) |
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Central China Map
Nelles
A map in the regional series by Nelles from Shanghai west across China, at a scale of 1:1,500,000.
(CHN65, $10.95) |
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The Chan's Great Continent: China in Western Winds
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
Beginning with the narrative of Marco Polo, Spence uses the accounts of historically important Europeans to illuminate the West's perspective of China over the years.
(CHN276, $16.95) |
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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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Chasing the Monk's Shadow
Mishi Saran
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Traveling in the footsteps of 7th-century Buddhist monk Xuanzang, Mishi Saran explores the historical, cultural and religious legacies of the Silk Road in China, Central Asia and India.
(CHN372, $26.95) |
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Chasing the Panda
Michael Kiefer
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The spellbinding tale of an unlikely duo and their successful expedition to Wolong in 1936 to recover a panda bear.
(CHN166, $24.95) |
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China
Ming Tan
Guo Guang
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Ming Tan's 238 luminous color photographs show the splendor and diversity of China's landscapes and monuments. With 12 foldout pages and slipcase, this limited edition by the art publisher Abbeville also includes a signed and numbered 11 x 17 color print.
(CHN595, $235.00) |
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China and the Forbidden City
Tom Priestley
HISTORY
This Peabody-award winning film explores the history, art and architecture of the imperial city.
(CHN419, $19.95) |
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China Candid, The People on the People's Republic
Sang Ye
HISTORY
Journalist Sang Ye (China Lives) brings together interviews with 26 citizens from all over the country for this people's history of modern China.
(CHN347, $24.95) |
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China Map
International Travel Maps
A double-sided, shaded-relief map of China, at a useful scale of 1:3,800,000, indexed with an inset map of central Beijing.
(CHN06, $11.95) |
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China Map
Geocart
This folded map shows all of China at a scale of 1:4,000,000 on one side of a 39 X 52 sheet.
(CHN360, $15.95) |
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China Men
Maxine Hong Kingston
LITERATURE
A novel of three generations of Chinese men adjusting to life in a America.
(CHN118, $15.95) |
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China North Map
Nelles
A detailed travel map of North China, at a scale of 1:1,750,000.
(CHN40, $10.95) |
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China Pop: How Soap Operas, Tabloids and Bestsellers are Transforming a Culture
Jianying Zha
HISTORY
A history of contemporary China as seen through its pop culture. Zha, who now lives in the U.S., is an entertaining and insightful commentator on how television, pulp novels and other recent innovations are impacting traditional Chinese culture and society.
(CHN277, $13.00) |
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The China Reader, The Reform Era
Orville Schell
David Shambaugh
HISTORY
A comprehensive and well-researched sourcebook on China over the last 25 years.
(CHN224, $17.95) |
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China Revealed
Ba Pao
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A portfolio of images by the Hong Kong-based photographer.
(CHN422, $60.00) |
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China Revealed
Discovery Channel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Coupling insightful storytelling with spectacular and groundbreaking photographic techniques this Discovery Atlas presentation brings to life contemporary culture and wonders of China.
(CHN604, $14.98) |
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China since Tiananmen, From Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao
Joseph Fewsmith
HISTORY
A revised second edition of Fewsmith's political history of modern China since 1989.
(CHN507, $24.99) |
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China South Map
Nelles
A detailed travel map of Southern China, from Taiwan to Hong Kong and the Yunnan Province, at a 1:1,500,000 scale.
(CHN27, $10.95) |
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China Survival Guide, How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps
Larry Herzberg
GUIDEBOOK
A humorous and helpful guide that addresses all the travails of being a foreign tourist in China.
(CHN428, $9.95) |
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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 to 1850, A Short History
Charles O. Hucker
HISTORY
A history of China from the beginning to the Opium Wars.
(CHN341, $16.95) |
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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 Wall Map
National Geographic
A wall map of China from the cartographers at National Geographic.
(CHN197, $14.99) |
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China's First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors
Frances Wood
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Wood's astute biography -- enlivened with woodcuts, engravings, poetry and recipes from the period -- is a rich introduction to Emperor Qin Shihuangdi (258-210 BC) and his times.
(CHN492, $24.95) |
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China's New Cultural Scene, A Handbook of Changes
Marie Claire Huot
HISTORY
A discussion of China's culture in relation to traditional society and the traumatic events of the last fifty years. Huot discusses music from rock to rap, television, theater, and literature. She pays special attention to cinema. Includes an index of artists and works, and a glossary of Chinese words.
(CHN330, $23.95) |
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China, A Celebration in Art & Literature
Jason Steuber
HISTORY
This lavishly illustrated oversized anthology juxtaposes 100 color illustrations with excerpts from well-known stories, plays and poems.
(CHN517, $60.00) |
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China, Inc. How the Rise of the Next Superpower Changes America and the World (Audio Version)
Ted C. Fishman
HISTORY
An audio version of a bestselling economic history of China over the last 30 years and lively guide to understanding China's spectacular economic growth and future prospects. Fishman draws on statistics, case studies, and interviews to document the rapid transformation from economic backwater to industrial behemoth. Read by Alan Sklar.
(CHN377, $39.99) |
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China, Its History and Culture
W. Scott Morton
HISTORY
A concise survey of Chinese history, people and culture from the Neolithic to present times. Morton weaves together politics, culture and history, and includes selections from literature and arts, anecdotes and illustrations.
(CHN22, $19.95) |
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China, Museums
Miriam Clifford
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, illustrated guide to China's museums, with 218 listings -- from contemporary art galleries and Beijing's must-see museums to fascinating, lesser-known attractions.
(CHN593, $29.95) |
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China, The Panda Adventure
Robert M. Young
NATURAL HISTORY
A dramatization of the true-life travels and travails of Ruth Harkness and her 1936 journey. The film, originally presented in IMAX theatres, is a visually stunning introduction to the giant panda, its history, conservation and habitats.
(CHN302, $9.98) |
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The Chinese
Jasper Becker
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
An insightful, up-to-date account of the contradictions, diversity and potential in contemporary Chinese society and economy, by a veteran journalist and astute observer.
(CHN97, $24.99) |
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Chinese (Mandarin), Start Speaking Today!
Educational Services Corporation
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A 90-minute crash course in Mandarin featured in two compact discs and a phrasebook packaged in a vinyl sleeve. Geared for travelers, the course follows the foreign service method -- which focuses on dialogues and useful sentences instead of individual words.
(CHN92, $24.95) |
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The Chinese Alchemist
Lyn Hamilton
MYSTERY
Antiques dealer Lara McClintoch stumbles into a dangerous realm of murder and intrigue in Beijing in this 10th -- and last -- installment of Lyn Hamilton's pleasurable archaeological mysteries. She weaves into the cozy tale much about Chinese history and art.
(CHN384, $7.99) |
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Chinese Architecture: A Pictorial History
Liang Ssu-ch'eng
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A pictorial introduction to temples, timber-frames, pagodas, bridges, terraces and gateways of China, from pre-Buddhist times to the 20th century. With 152 halftones and 94 diagrams.
(CHN394, $26.95) |
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Chinese Art
Mary Tregear
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A quick, but surprisingly thorough survey of Chinese art, including calligraphy and painting, sculpture and ceramics, as well as garden design, architecture, and various crafts.
(CHN153, $18.95) |
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The Chinese Bell Murders
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
The first in a series of historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN286, $13.99) |
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Chinese Buddhist Art
Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky
HISTORY
A very short overview of Chinese Buddhist art with 24 black-and-white and 24 color illustrations in the Oxford University Press Images of Asia series.
(CHN252, $24.95) |
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Chinese Families in the Post-Mao Era
Deborah Davis
Stevan Harrell
HISTORY
A collection of scholarly essays on contemporary Chinese family structures.
(CHN203, $37.95) |
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Chinese Feasts & Festivals, A Cookbook
S.C. Moey
FOOD
Recipes, illustrations and accompanying text about Chinese culture, traditions and celebrations.
(CHN367, $31.95) |
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The Chinese Garden: History, Art and Architecture
Maggie Keswick
NATURAL HISTORY
An oversized illustrated survey of Chinese gardens, updated and expanded in this third edition by Alison Hardie. First published 25 years ago, the book is a classic survey of the symbolism, meaning and beauty of Chinese gardens.
(CHN198, $39.95) |
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The Chinese Gold Murders
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, are taken from the tradition of Chinese detective novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN289, $13.99) |
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The Chinese Have a Word for It, The Complete Guide to Chinese Thought and Culture
Boye Lafayette De Mente
GUIDEBOOK
A practical guide to Chinese culture and history through a study of over 300 words and phrases.
(CHN185, $17.95) |
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The Chinese Lake Murders
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, are taken from the tradition of Chinese suspense novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN288, $12.95) |
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Chinese Lessons, Five Classmates and the Story of the New China
John Pomfret
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Pomfret chronicles the lives and fates of his classmates from the University of Nanjing, where he was an exchange student in 1981, in this dramatic account of tumultuous change.
(CHN382, $16.00) |
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Chinese Lullabies
Beijing Angelic Choir
MUSIC
A soothing collection of lullabies from all over China, performed by the Beijing Angelic Choir.
(CHN420, $13.98) |
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The Chinese Maze Murders
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
Judge Dee solves three interwoven mysteries (all involving the governor's garden maze) in this installment.
(CHN295, $11.00) |
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The Chinese Nail Murders
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, follow the tradition of ancient Chinese suspense novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN292, $12.99) |
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Chinese Poetry, An Anthology of Major Modes and Genres
Wai-Lim Yip
LITERATURE
(CHN174, $26.95) |
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Chinese Rugs: A Buyer's Guide
Lee Allane
GUIDEBOOK
A guide to the history, techniques and variety of carpets produced throughout China, featuring a helpful buyer's guide.
(CHN30, $15.95) |
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Chinese Writers on Writing
Ar Sze
ANTHOLOGY
The fifth volume in the Writer's World Series, this anthology includes authors such as Mo Yan, Lu Xun, and Gao Xingjian, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature.
(CHN613, $24.95) |
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Chinese, A Language Map
Kristinek Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers.
(CHN284, $7.95) |
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Chronicle of a Blood Merchant
Yu Hua
LITERATURE
Struggling to support his family on his meager salary amid the cruelty and hardships of Mao's China, Xu Sanguan is haunted by his love for Yile, his wife's bastard son, over his own children, until a series of devastating events forces Xu to risk his own life to save Yile.
(CHN545, $13.95) |
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The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature
Jo Lau
Howard Goldblatt
ANTHOLOGY
The first comprehensive anthology of modern Chinese literature, this tome, with many newly commissioned translations, introduces important authors and literary trends of modern China.
(CHN524, $37.50) |
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Communism, A History
Richard Pipes
HISTORY
A short, fiercely critical history of communism from the ideas of Karl Marx to the end of the 20th century.
(GEN367, $13.95) |
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Complete Chinese Mandarin
Living Language
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
Geared for fast results, this four-step program includes 40 lessons on CD and a coursebook.
(CHN599, $29.95) |
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A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers
Xiaolu Guo
LITERATURE
This arresting tale of young Chinese woman caught in the cultural confusion of England and English pokes fun at both England and China and explores the endless possibilities for misunderstanding between East and West.
(CHN513, $23.95) |
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Cries in the Drizzle
Yu Hua
LITERATURE
This powerful novel from one of China's great modern writers depicts rural family life in Maoist China, and the trials and troubles of a middle child.
(CHN447, $13.95) |
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Chow Yun Fat
In this martial arts fantasy, epic battles and sweeping romance unfold in Imperial China. Featuring Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi. Run time of 120 minutes.
(CHN329, $14.94) |
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Culture Shock! China
Iris Wong Po-Yee
Kevin Sinclair
GUIDEBOOK
This guide is a lively introduction to modern Chinese culture and manners.
(CHN204, $15.95) |
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Culture, Power and the State, Rural North China, 1900-1942
Prasenjit Duara
HISTORY
A scholarly politcal and cultural history of North China from the last days of the Qing Dynasty to the Second World War.
(CHN423, $27.95) |
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A Cup of Light
Nicole Mones
MYSTERY
(CHN404, $14.00) |
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Daily Life in China, On the Eve of the Mongol Invasion, 1250-1276.
Jacques Gernet
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A classic account of life in Hangchow.
(CHN581, $21.95) |
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A Daughter of Han: The Autobiography of a Chinese Working Woman
Lao Toai-Taoi Ning
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
An inspiring account of a lively and driven woman. Born in 1867 and never formally educated, Ning met with one hardship after another as she struggled to support her children without much help from her opium-addicted husband.
(CHN274, $22.95) |
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Daughter of the River, An Autobiography
Hong Ying
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Ying traces the arc of her life from struggles during the Great Famine through Tiananmen Square in this inspiring tale of coming of age in Chongqing on the banks of the Yangtze.
(CHN240, $14.00) |
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The Death of Woman Wang
Jonathan Spence
LITERATURE
The turbulent saga about a runaway wife who is murdered by her husband, set in 17th century China and written by one of the foremost western scholars on China.
(CHN58, $14.00) |
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A Dictionary of Maqiao
Han Shaogong
Julia Lovell
LITERATURE
This tragicomic novel, inspired by the author's "reeducation" during the cultural revolution, is structured as an encyclopedia of names, places, objects and people of fictional Hunan.
(CHN568, $15.00) |
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Did Marco Polo Go to China?
Frances Wood
EXPLORATION
A critical look at the manuscripts and evidence regarding this most famous journey.
(CAS28, $36.00) |
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Dim Sum, A Pocket Guide
Kit Shan Li
FOOD
Yum! Yum! This handy little book, including a primer on ingredients, etiquette and ordering, illustrates 48 dishes. With a photo, notes, Chinese and English names for each plate.
(CHN413, $8.95) |
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Dragon Bones
Lisa See
MYSTERY
(CHN405, $14.95) |
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Dragon Lady, The Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China
Sterling Seagrave
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
(CHN229, $19.95) |
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Dragon Rising, An Inside Look at China Today
Jasper Becker
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Asia scholar Jasper Becker examines the pertinent questions and issues facing modern China and its relationship to the global economy.
(CHN365, $18.95) |
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Dream of the Red Chamber
Chi-Chen Wang
Tsao Hsueh-Chin
LITERATURE
An ill-fated affair between two doomed lovers is the basis for China's most loved novel. Written in the 18th-century, the stunning story is a wonderful introduction to China.
(CHN192, $14.95) |
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Emperor of China, Self-Portrait of K'Ang-His
Jonathan Spence
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
(CHN358, $14.95) |
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The Emperor's Pearl
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
In this installment the time is 699 A.D. The place is Poo-yang, where Judge Dee must investigate two deaths -- the heart failure of a rower in the annual boat race and a murder committed in a deserted country estate.
(CHN296, $12.00) |
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Empire of the Sun
J. G. Ballard
LITERATURE
Ballard's widely acclaimed novel of an English boy in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation, drawn from his own experiences. It's a powerful tale of the upheaval and trauma of war.
(CHN265, $13.00) |
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English
Wang Gang
LITERATURE
Drawing on his boyhood in Urumchi, Wang Gang show life in Xianjiang -- and the transporting power of language -- through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy and his friendship with his English teacher from Shanghai -- in this novel, wildly popular in China.
(CHN549, $24.95) |
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Eurasian Crossroads, A History of Xinjiang
James A. Millward
HISTORY
Millward's engaging survey of Xinjiang's rich environmental, cultural and ethno-political heritage will appeal travelers, students and anyone eager to learn about this strategic crossroads at the center of Asia.
(CHN469, $45.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide China
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A hefty guide to sites, attractions and places throughout China featuring excellent maps and hundreds of full color photographs and site diagrams
(CHN242, $30.00) |
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Eyewitness Top 10 Beijing
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A compact, illustrated guide in the popular series, featuring favorite attractions in Beijing.
(CHN427, $14.00) |
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Farewell My Concubine
Kaige Chen
The moving story of a fifty-year friendship between two men who meet as children in the Peking Opera.
(CHN226, $14.99) |
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Feather in the Storm, A Childhood Lost in Chaos
Emily Wu
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Wu's unsentimental account of coming of age during the devastation, chaos and horror of Mao's Cultural Revolution.
(CHN381, $26.00) |
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Feathered Serpent
John Howard-Gibbon
Xu Xiaobin
Joanne Wang
LITERATURE
This family saga spans 100 tumultous years from the 1890s Qing Dynasty to the 1990s.
(CHN612, $15.00) |
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The First Emperor of China
Liu Hao Xue
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This historical drama, originally appearing in IMAX theatres, features documentary footage of Emperor Qin's life-sized terracotta army, constructed almost 2,200 years ago in Xi'an.
(CHN303, $14.99) |
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Five T'ang Poets
David Young
LITERATURE
A collection of T-ang poetry.
(CHN157, $15.95) |
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Flashman and the Dragon
George MacDonald Fraser
LITERATURE
The eighth entry in Fraser's popular series of 19th-century adventures starring Harry Flashman, the womanizing rogue and international troublemaker, set in 1860s China. In this installment, our reluctant hero is hoodwinked into joining the Teiping Rebellion, participates in the Seige of Nanking and ends up as a plaything of the Dowager Empress at the Summer Palace.
(CHN116, $15.00) |
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Flower Hunters
John Gribbin
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A lively omnibus biography of 11 mostly British, largely Victorian botanist-adventurers and their far-flung exploits, including Linneaus, Joseph Banks, Marianne North, Richard Spruce and Joseph Dalton Hooker.
(NAT141, $19.95) |
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Fodor's Beijing
Emmanuelle Morgen
Deborah Kaufman
GUIDEBOOK
A practical, frequently revised guide to Beijing and Shanghai featuring hundreds of annotated listings of where to eat, stay and shop.
(CHN253, $18.95) |
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Fodor's Beijing's 25 Best
Fodors
GUIDEBOOK
This slim book includes a separate full-color map of the center of Beijing, along with a handy 96-page shirt-pocket guide with essential information on its highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing.
(CHN48, $11.95) |
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Fodor's China
David Allan
GUIDEBOOK
A practical, frequently revised guide to China featuring hundreds of annotated listings of where to eat, stay and shop.
(CHN314, $25.99) |
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Fodor's China
Marg Kelly
GUIDEBOOK
This practical guide, from the popular series, is saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining.
(CHN460, $25.99) |
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Fodor's Hong Kong's 25 Best
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
A handy shirt-pocket guide and map.
(HKG09, $11.99) |
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Fodor's See It China
Cathy Hatley
A practical guide in the popular series, saturated with tons of color photos and valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining.
(CHN487, $24.99) |
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For All the Tea in China, How England Stole the World's Favorite Drink and Changed History
Sarah Rose
FOOD
Sarah Rose's thrilling tale of Empire and the man who stole the secret of tea from China combines biography, geography, botany science and old-fashioned adventure.
(GBR926, $25.95) |
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Forbidden City, The Great Within
Caroline Courtauld
May Holdsworth
Hu Chui
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
This richly illustrated blend of history, anecdote, biographical sketches and stunning images evokes daily life in the Bejing's imperial city.
(CHN450, $24.95) |
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A Fortune-Teller Told Me, Earthbound Travels in the Far East
Tizanio Terzani
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A peripatetic journalist sets off to Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Mongolia, China, Japan and other far-flung destinations in this warm, anecdotal account.
(SEA35, $16.00) |
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Four Sisters of Hofei
Annping Chin
HISTORY
Yale historian Chin draws on family papers, diaries and interviews for this history of the Chang family from the turmoil of the Taiping Rebellion in the 1860s through the whole twentieth century of political and intellectual upheaval as seen through the family's eyes.
(CHN435, $15.00) |
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Fried Eggs With Chopsticks
Polly Evans
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Subtitled "One Woman's Hilarious Adventures Into a Country and a Culture Not Her Own," this is an offbeat account of travels in China.
(CHN362, $14.00) |
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From Emperor to Citizen
Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the twelfth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the last to rule China.
(CHN398, $27.50) |
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From the Chinese Kitchen: A Step by Step Culinary Adventure
Jamilah Mohd Hassan
Yeo Puay Khoon
Illydea Seulaseri Ishak
FOOD
Part of the Feast of Flavors series, this book is a handy introduction to Chinese cuisine.
(CHN414, $16.95) |
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Frommer's Beijing
Frommer's
GUIDEBOOK
A practical guide in the popular series, strong on where to eat, sleep and shop.
(CHN346, $16.99) |
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Frommer's Beijing
Jen Lin-liu
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, practical guide to the region with excellent recommendations for hotels, restaurants and excursions. With two-color maps throughout.
(CHN588, $16.99) |
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Frommer's China
Peter Neville-Hadley
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, practical guide in the popular series, focusing on attractions, restaurants and accommodations. An excellent planning tool, it also features useful language and menu guides.
(CHN207, $24.99) |
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Frommer's China
Peter Neville-Hadley
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, practical guide in the popular series, focusing on attractions, restaurants and accommodations. An excellent planning tool, it also features useful language and menu guides.
(CHN207, $24.99) |
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Frommer's Shanghai
J.D. Brown
GUIDEBOOK
A practical guide in the popular series, strong on where to eat, sleep and shop.
(CHN220, $17.99) |
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Frommer's Shanghai
Sharon Owyang
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, practical guide to the region with excellent recommendations for hotels, restaurants and excursions. With two-color maps throughout.
(CHN589, $18.99) |
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Frommer's Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing, The Ultimate Guide for Travelers Who Love To Shop
Suzy Gershman
GUIDEBOOK
A guide to shopping for designer labels, jade, porcelin and more.
(CHN397, $15.99) |
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Frontiers of Heaven, A Journey to the End of China
Stanley Stewart
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A British journalist with wanderlust and a way with the pen, Stewart recounts his rough journey halfway across Asia from Shanghai to Xinjiang along the Great Wall. A Thomas Cook Travel Book of the Year.
(CHN237, $14.95) |
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Fruitful Sites, Garden Culture in Ming Dynasty China
Craig Clunas
HISTORY
A study of Ming Era (1450-1650) gardens in the Jiangnan Valley of the Yangtze, especially in wealthy Suzhou and to a lesser extent in Hangzhou. With 48 illustrations.
(CHN175, $26.95) |
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Gardens in China
Peter Valder
NATURAL HISTORY
A gorgeous book featuring over 500 color photographs of Chinese gardens in 11 provinces.
(CHN176, $59.95) |
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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 Genius of China: 3,000 Years of Science, Discovery, and Invention
Robert Temple
Joseph Needham
HISTORY
The revised, lavishly illustrated edition of Needham's multi-volume, best-selling survey of Chinese innovation over the millennia. Organized thematically, it covers the suspension bridge, wheelbarrow, circadian rhythms, decimal system, seismograph, parachute, gunpowder and rockets.
(CHN82, $29.95) |
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The Ginger Tree
Oswald Wynd
LITERATURE
The bittersweet tale of an innocent young Scots woman in Asia, rich in the details of life in Japan and China before WWII.
(JPN125, $12.99) |
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The Girl Who Played Go
Shan Sa
Adriana Hunter
LITERATURE
In this accomplished novel set in a Manchurian city in the war-torn 1930s, two young people -- one of each side of the conflict -- fall in love.
(CHN214, $14.95) |
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God Lives in St. Petersburg, and Other Stories
Tom Bissell
LITERATURE
Six fast-paced tales set in Kazakhstan, Afghanistan and the Aral Sea by the author of Chasing the Sea.
(CAS117, $13.95) |
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God's Chinese Son: The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
(CHN178, $17.95) |
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The Golden Days
Cao Xueqin
David Hawkes
LITERATURE
The classic enchanting love story set in 18th-century China which follows the Jia family and the magical stone at the center of the tale.
(CHN223, $17.00) |
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Good Luck Life, The Essential Guide To Chinese American Celebrations And Culture
Rosemary Gong
GUIDEBOOK
A collection of notes and guide to Chinese culture, festivals and traditions, covering food, drink, weddings, and funerals.
(CHN333, $14.99) |
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The Good Women of China, Hidden Voices
Xinran Xue
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
An oral history of women in modern China, using a popular radio call-in show as a source.
(CHN256, $15.00) |
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Governing China, From Revolution Through Reform
Kenneth Lieberthal
HISTORY
A scholarly political history of China.
(CHN112, $28.50) |
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The Great Call of China
Cynthea Liu
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
Cece, an adopted Chinese-American high school student, studies abroad in Xi'an to explore her roots and seek her birth parents in this installement in the SASS (Students Across the Seven Seas) series.
(CHN565, $7.99) |
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The Great Railway Bazaar, By Train through Asia
Paul Theroux
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Theroux's vintage 1970s journeys across Asia by Train, displaying all his talent for portraiture, ego and the dismissive aside. It's great fun. He takes every two-bit train he can find from London across Europe, Turkey and the Middle East, India, Japan and China, returning home via the Trans-Siberian Express.
(ASA40, $14.95) |
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The Great Wall
Elizabeth Mann
HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A concise history of the Great Wall told in story format, from the "Wonders of the World" series. With colorful illustrations by Alan Witschonke.
(CHN332, $9.95) |
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The Great Wall of China 221 BC-1644 AD
Stephen Turnbull
HISTORY
Turnbull charts the history, purpose and technical challenges of this most famous fortification in absorbing detail in this handy, illustrated guide.
(CHN390, $18.95) |
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The Great Wall of China from History to Myth
Arthur Waldron
HISTORY
A scholary history of the famous defensive wall.
(CHN130, $34.99) |
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The Great Wall Revisited, From the Jade Gate to Old Dragon's Head
William Lindesay
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Lindesay juxtaposes modern color photographs with archival material in this visually arresting portrait of the wall and its watchtowers, fortified checkpoints, granaries, gates and ramparts.
(CHN532, $39.95) |
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The Great Wall, The Extraordinary Story of China's Wonder of the World
John Man
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Off he went, across China and Mongolia, in search of the wall of history and legend, not continuous, built over millennia, in many places a faint hill or rammed earth, not necessarily a wall at all.
(CHN533, $16.95) |
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A Guide to Chinese Literature
Wilt Idema
Lloyd L. Haft
LITERATURE
A scholarly survey of Chinese literary traditions over the last 3,000 years, organized into five major time periods. Intended for classroom use.
(CHN313, $26.00) |
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A Guide to the Mammals of China
Andrew T. Smith
GUIDEBOOK
The definitive, comprehensive, up-to-date guide to China's 556 species of mammals, 10% of the world's total. With 83 color plates and 572 maps.
(CHN484, $60.00) |
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Hangchow, My Home, Growing Up in Heaven Below
Eugenia Barnett Schultheis
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The daughter of American missionaries, Schultheis writes with arrecftion and simplicity of coming of age in early 20th cnetury Hangchow ("Heaven Below").
(CHN582, $17.95) |
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The Haunted Monastery
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
With its fascinating detours into Tao and Confucian thought, this brilliant short novel has it all -- a terrific setting in a remote mountain monastery, young women in trouble, a nasty murderer and a genuine hero in Judge Dee.
(CHN297, $12.00) |
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Hero
Zhang Yimou
Jet Li stars in this visually stunning martial arts masterpiece by the director of Raise the Red Lantern. Set in ancient feudal China, this simple tale is rendered in breathtaking color.
(CHN328, $19.99) |
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The High Road to China
Kate Teltscher
HISTORY
A history of the first British mission to Tibet and the Panchen Lama's state visit to China in the 18th century. Teltscher makes extensive use of a fascintating journal kept by one young British envoy.
(CHN386, $26.00) |
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A History of Chinese Civilization
Jacques Gernet
HISTORY
An informed and scholarly cultural history of China from ancient times, updated for this second edition. Translated from the French by Translated by J. R. Foster and Charles Hartman.
(CHN211, $43.00) |
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Hong Kong Map
Nelles
A detailed, colorful folded map of Hong Kong, scale 1:22,500.
(HKG15, $10.95) |
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Hungry Ghosts, Mao's Secret Famine
Jasper Becker
HISTORY
The definitive work on the devastating famine that overtook China in the 1950s and 1960s.
(CHN99, $20.00) |
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I Love Dollars
Zhu Wen
LITERATURE
(CHN470, $14.00) |
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Imperial Capitals of China
Arthur Cotterell
LITERATURE
Cotterell shows us the rich array of characters, political and ideological tensions and technological genius which defined the imperial cities of China.
(CHN479, $27.95) |
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The Importance of Living
Lin Yutang
RELIGION
A philosophical treatise on living the good life.
(CHN121, $16.99) |
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In the Naga's Wake, The First Man to Navigate the Mekong, from Tibet to the South China Sea
Mick O'Shea
HISTORY
Upon first seeing its unforgiving rapids, 20-year-old traveler Mick O'Shea began dreaming of a solo expedition down the Mekong River, from its source in Tibet to the South China Sea.
(SEA57, $16.95) |
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In the Red: On Contemporary Chinese Culture
Geremie R. Barme
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Examination of Chinese culture, both "official" and "unofficial."
(CHN88, $32.50) |
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The Inner Chapters
Chuang Tzu
A. C. Graham
LITERATURE
The oldest pieces of Taoist writing, by one of its greatest philosophers, Chuang Tzu. From the fourth-century B. C.
(CHN244, $14.95) |
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Inside China
National Geographic
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The editors at National Geographic pair a breathtaking selection of historic and contemporary photographs with essays by six experts for this visually striking portrait of China.
(CHN444, $50.00) |
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Insight Guide Shanghai
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A nicely illustrated guide to Shanghai with excellent maps and hundreds of illustrations.
(CHN219, $23.95) |
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Insight Guide Southern China & Hong Kong
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This lavishly illustrated Insight guide includes excellent color maps and thoughtful short essays on history, culture and attractions.
(CHN482, $23.95) |
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Insight Pocket Guide Beijing
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A convenient practical guide to Beijing.
(CHN26, $13.95) |
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Inspired by China, Contemporary Furnituremakers Explore Chinese Traditions
Nancy Berliner
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This graceful book showcases furniture produced by 22 American, Canadian, and Chinese studio furniture makers for a workshop at the Peabody Essex Museum.
(CHN544, $60.00) |
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Into the Teeth of the Tiger
Donald S. Lopez Jr.
HISTORY
The memoirs of a World War II pilot in Asia.
(ASA39, $17.95) |
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Iron and Silk
Mark Salzman
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Salzman gets himself to Changsha in the mid-1980s on the pretext of teaching English to Chinese doctors. His real mission, however, is to become a kung fu master. In this wonderfully readable travelogue he conveys a sense of contemporary life.
(CHN52, $15.00) |
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The Island of Seven Cities, Where The Chinese Settled When They Discovered America
Paul Chiasson
ARCHAEOLOGY
Chiasson's account of his remarkable discovery of a ancient road in Cape Breton, which he argues was part of a large Chinese colony in the New World.
(CHN380, $25.95) |
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Judge Dee at Work, Eight Chinese Detective Stories
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
A collection of eight cases from the long career of the magistrate, originally published in 1967.
(CHN299, $12.00) |
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K: The Art of Love
Hong Ying
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A story of the true-life love affair between Virginia Woolf's nephew Julian Bell and famed Chinese woman writer Ling Shuhua in 1930s Beijing.
(CHN260, $14.95) |
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The Kingdom of Ten Thousand Things, An Impossible Journey from Kabul to Chiapas
Gary Geddes
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
(CHN406, $24.95) |
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The Kitchen God's Wife
Amy Tan
LITERATURE
(CHN357, $13.95) |
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Knopf Mapguide Shanghai
Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK
Full-color foldout maps make this guidebook a handy and practical way to find information on where to go and what to do in the city.
(CHN283, $9.95) |
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Knopf Mapguide, Hong Kong
Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A practical and handy passport-sized guide to the city, featuring fold-out maps.
(HKG30, $9.95) |
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Kowloon Tong, A Novel of Hong Kong
Paul Theroux
LITERATURE
With its strong sense of place and contemporary setting in Hong Kong at a time of transition, this fast-paced novel is an illuminating and imaginative look at the city.
(HKG12, $13.95) |
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The Lacquer Screen
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
In this installment, Judge Dee investigates a series of suspicious events surrounding a magistrate's eerily prophetic tapestry.
(CHN298, $12.00) |
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Last Chance to See
Douglas Adams
Mark Carwardine
NATURAL HISTORY
A whirlwind visit to remote habitats around the world by two entertaining traveling companions.
(CON04, $14.95) |
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The Last Emperor
Bernardo Bertolucci
Bernardo Bertolucci's Oscar-winning rendition of the true story of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the last emperor of China's Ching Dynasty.
(CHN225, $14.98) |
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The Last Empress
Anchee Min
LITERATURE
The sequel to Min's best-selling Empress Orchid, The Last Empress chronicles the second half of the life of Tzu Hsi during her tumultuous leadership of late 19th century China, a period plagued by foreign conflicts and domestic unrest.
(CHN403, $25.00) |
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Lee Krasner
John J. Ewel
Robert Hobbs
B. H. Friedman
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Mr. Hobbs examines the work of renowned Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner, wife of Jackson Pollock. With 48 color and 67 black-and-white images of her art.
(NYS36, $49.50) |
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Lee Krasner
John J. Ewel
Robert Hobbs
B. H. Friedman
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Mr. Hobbs examines the work of renowned Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner, wife of Jackson Pollock. With 48 color and 67 black-and-white images of her art.
(NYS36, $49.50) |
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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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Letters to Henrietta
Lisa Chubbuck
Isabella Bird
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This extremely enjoyable collection of letters back home capture the verve and spirit of the globe-trotting spinster from the Isle of Mull.
(WLD39, $22.95) |
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Life and Death in Shanghai
Nien Cheng
HISTORY
A plainly told account of the horrors that took place during the Cultural Revolution in Shanghai, from an author who was a six-year political prisoner.
(CHN42, $17.00) |
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Liquid Jade, The Story of Tea from Wast to West
Beatrice Hohenegger
HISTORY
Barbara Hohenegger takes in the tumultuous history of tea and the tea trade, a 5,000-year journey from Japan and China to the British Empire and beyond, in this captivating history.
(ASA54, $25.95) |
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Living With China
Ezra F. Vogel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A scholarly examination of the major policy issues facing US engagement with China.
(CHN160, $18.00) |
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Lonely Planet Beijing
Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK
This practical guide to Beijing features maps, an overview of culture, history and nature, and a good deal of nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. There's even a section on the locally spoken dialect of Mandarin.
(CHN47, $19.99) |
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Lonely Planet Beijing Encounter
Eilis Quinn
GUIDEBOOK
This lively shirt pocket guide to the city, jammed with personal recommendations and photographs, also includes a pull-out map.
(CHN522, $11.99) |
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Lonely Planet Best of Beijing
Ellis Quinn
GUIDEBOOK
A pocket guide in the popular series.
(CHN355, $11.99) |
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Lonely Planet Best of Shanghai
Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK
A slim guide to the city, featuring plenty of information on what to do and where to go.
(CHN426, $11.99) |
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Lonely Planet Cantonese Phrasebook
Kam Y. Lau
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A palm-sized handy guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(HKG19, $8.99) |
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Lonely Planet China
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
An excellent practical guide to China, geared for independent travelers.
(CHN39, $31.99) |
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Lonely Planet China Phrasebook
Michael Cannings
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A convenient, palm-sized phrasebook and min-dictionary geared for travelers to China.
(CHN579, $10.99) |
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Lonely Planet Hong Kong & Macau City Guide
Nicko Goncharoff
Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK
A practical guide to Hong Kong.
(HKG14, $21.99) |
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Lonely Planet Mandarin Audio Pack
Lonely Planet Publications
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
This handy take-along phrasebook includes a CD with essential vocabulay for travelers.
(CHN578, $12.99) |
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Lonely Planet Shanghai
Bradley Mayhew
GUIDEBOOK
A practical guide to Shanghai featuring maps and detailed information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With a few color photographs and excellent travel information.
(CHN91, $21.99) |
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Lonely Planet Shanghai Encounter
Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK
This lively shirt pocket guide to the city, jammed with personal recommendations and photographs, also includes a pull-out map.
(CHN523, $11.99) |
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Lonely Planet Taiwan
Andrew Bender
GUIDEBOOK
A travel guide to Taipei and Taiwan noteworthy for its attention to practical detail on food, accommodations and excursions.
(CHN67, $25.99) |
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The Long March, The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth
Sun Shuyun
HISTORY
Shuyan retraces the epic 1934 journey, re-evaluating communist China's founding stories in light of interviews with witnesses and aging survivors. She lets the veterans themselves tell the dramatic tale of endurance.
(CHN490, $16.00) |
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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, $24.95) |
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The Lost Camels of Tartary
John Hare
EXPLORATION
A vivid account of three expeditions on the trail of the migrating Bactrian camel through the deserts of Xinjiang and Mongolia. The author includes vivid portraits of the people he encounters along the way.
(CAS67, $14.99) |
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Lost in Translation
Nicole Mones
LITERATURE
Deflty interweaving acinetn hiostory, travel and a modern love story, this novel traces the journey of discovery of an American translator in Beijing, Alice Mannegan, who joins professor Lin Shiyang on a far-flung archaeological expedition.
(CHN499, $15.00) |
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Lost on Planet China
J. Maarten Troost
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Lost on Planet China finds the irrespressible J. Maarten Troost dodging deadly drivers in Shanghai; eating Yak in Tibet; deciphering restaurant menus (offering local favor-ites 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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Love in a Fallen City
Eileen Chang
Karen S. Kingsbury
LITERATURE
A major 20th-century Chinese writer, little known in the U.S. (these sparkling translations will go far to change that), Chang wrote these four fascinating novellas and two glittering stories in Japanese-occupied Shanghai in the 1940s. Her work is a revelation, poised tellingly between Confucian tradition and Western modernity.
(CHN387, $14.95) |
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A Loyal Character Dancer
Qiu Xiaolong
MYSTERY
An important witness has disappeared and Inspector Chen Cao, the ambitious son of a father who imbued him with Confucian precepts, must tread warily as he strives to be a good cop, a good man and also a loyal Party member in this second installment.
(CHN412, $14.00) |
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Lust, Caution
Eileen Chang
LITERATURE
An espionage thriller set against the backdrop of World War II Shanghai by a master of the short story.
(CHN438, $9.00) |
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Making China Policy, Lessons from the Bush and Clinton Administrations
Ramo Myers
HISTORY
An evaluation of U.S. foreign policy toward China and Taiwan during the twelve years of the Bush and Clinton administrations.
(CHN336, $39.95) |
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Making Out in Chinese
Ray Daniels
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A phoenetic (and funny) guide to getting along in Chinese.
(CHN206, $8.95) |
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The Man Who Loved China
Simon Winchester
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Winchester's absorbing portrait of the mid-twentieth-century scientist and adventurer Joseph Needham and his love affair with China.
(CHN512, $27.95) |
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Man's Fate
Andre Malraux
LITERATURE
A suspenseful, psychologically complex novel set during the early days of the Chinese revolution.
(CHN188, $14.95) |
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Mantles of Merit: Chin Textiles from Myanmar, India and Bangladesh
David Fraser
Barbara Fraser
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An abundantly illustrated study of the textiles of the Chin peoples of southern and eastern Asia. With more than 600 color illustrations.
(ASA46, $60.00) |
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Mao's China and After, A History of the People's Republic
Maurice Meisner
HISTORY
A vivid, comprehensive history of China since the Communists came into power in 1949.
(CHN165, $36.95) |
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Mao's Last Revolution
Roderick MacFarquhar
Michael Schoenhals
HISTORY
Mao's 1966 Cultural Revolution, the politics, policies and devastating impact on the Chinese people.
(CHN378, $35.00) |
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Mao, The Unknown Story
Jung Chang
John Halliday
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this extraordinary biography Chang (Wild Swans) and her historian husband reveal Mao as a brutal, power-hungry monster with close ties to Joseph Stalin.
(CHN301, $19.95) |
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Mao: A Biography
Ross Terrill
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A no-holds-barred biography of the Chinese leader.
(CHN51, $33.95) |
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Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World
John Larner
EXPLORATION
A scholarly, insightful study of the impact of the venetian merchant-explorer's impact on European ideas and knowledge of the world.
(EXP22, $21.00) |
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The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
A "portrait of the age," revealing fascinating connections between Eastern and Western history and thought via a life of Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552-1616), an early Catholic missionary in China.
(CHN262, $16.00) |
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Miao Textiles from China
Gina Corrigan
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A short, illustrated introduction to the textiles of the Miao peoples of the Guizhou Province in southwestern China. Gina Corrigan provides social context and analysis of techniques.
(CHN322, $24.95) |
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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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Ming Furniture in the Light of Chinese Architecture
Sarah Handler
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A beautifully illustrated overview of Ming furniture and its architectural setting.
(CHN318, $50.00) |
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Modern China, A Very Short Introduction
Rana Mitter
HISTORY
This very short introduction offers an indispensible starting point for anyone who needs to quickly know the themes and controversies that have shaped modern China.
(CHN504, $11.95) |
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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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Modern Marvels, The Great Wall of China
The History Channel
HISTORY
This documentary from the History Channel explores the story of China's Great Wall, one of the most impressive building feats of ancient history.
(CHN418, $24.95) |
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The Monkey & the Monk
Cheng'en Wu
LITERATURE
The abridged version of Anthony Yu's masterful translation of The Journey to the West.
(CHN402, $20.00) |
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The Monkey and the Tiger, Two Chinese Detective Stories
Robert Hans Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, are taken from the tradition of Chinese detective novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN290, $12.00) |
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Monkey, A Journey to the West
David Kherdian
LITERATURE
The 16th-century Chinese epic of adventure and pilgrimage, brilliantly retold by David Kheridan. It's the wild tale of the encounters of the rogue-trickster Monkey and his Buddhist companion Tripitaka on the Silk Road.
(ASA32, $14.95) |
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Mountain of Fame, Portraits in Chinese History
John Wills
HISTORY
An intriguing, novel approach to Chinese history. Instead of marching through the dynasties, Wells illuminates themes and continuities within Chinese tradition through 20 representative personalities.
(CHN10, $29.95) |
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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, $38.00) |
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Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha
Dorothy Gilman
MYSTERY
Grandma Pollifax, the CIA agent, is at it again, hot on the trail of jewel thieves, drug dealers and murderers in the city of Hong Kong. Part of the popular series, this mystery is great fun.
(HKG17, $6.99) |
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Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station
Dorothy Gilman
MYSTERY
In the sixth in the series, cheerful Emily Pollifax, posing as a tourist in China, meets sinister challenges and all but loses her life safeguarding a treasure for the CIA.
(CHN535, $6.99) |
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Murder in Canton
Robert Hans Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, follow the tradition of ancient Chinese detective novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN291, $13.00) |
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My Life As Emperor
Su Tong
LITERATURE
(CHN417, $13.95) |
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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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National Geographic Beijing
Paul Mooney
REFERENCE
This guide to Beijing, published in National Geographic's attractive visual style, features hundreds of photographs, full color maps, and good information on history, art, culture and travel.
(CHN486, $22.95) |
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National Geographic China
Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK
A generously illustrated guide to China with the usual National Geographic attention to maps and photographs. With a 50-page appendix of practical travel information.
(CHN163, $27.95) |
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National Geographic Shanghai
Andrew Forbes
GUIDEBOOK
The history, nature, culture and attractions of Shanghai, thoroughly illustrated in dependable National Geographic style.
(CHN443, $22.95) |
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National Geographic Taiwan
Phil Macdonald
GUIDEBOOK
A traveler's guide to the history, nature, culture, and attractions of Taiwan, thoroughly illustrated in dependable National Geographic style.
(CHN446, $22.95) |
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Nature: Pandas: Pandas of the Sleeping Dragon, The Panda Baby
Nature
NATURAL HISTORY
A double-feature from the award-winning Nature series: Pandas of the Sleeping Dragon narrated by George Page and filmed in the bamboo forests of Wolong; and The Panda Baby, the story of the San Diego Zoo panda cub.
(CHN263, $19.99) |
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Necklace and Calabash
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
In this novel, Van Gulik's penultimate tale, set in a river town in his home district of Poo-yang, Judge Dee's vacation is interrupted by murder.
(CHN293, $12.00) |
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The New Chinese Empire
Ross Terrill
HISTORY
(CHN400, $19.95) |
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News from Tartary
Peter Fleming
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Fleming's rousing account of a 3,500-mile jaunt from Peking to Sinkiang and on to India, a classic of imperial British wit and style.
(CAS46, $18.95) |
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Noble House
James Clavell
LITERATURE
Another Clavell novel set in Asia, this one finds Russian, Chinese and English businessmen and intelligence agents caught up in a struggle to control the largest trading house in 1960s Hong Kong.
(HKG16, $18.00) |
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The North China Lover
Marguerite Duras
LITERATURE
Duras returns to her childhood experiences in Indochina in this novel, one of her last.
(ASA66, $14.95) |
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Northeastern China Map
Nelles
A double-sided map of the northeastern portion of the country at a 1:1.5 scale.
(CHN172, $10.95) |
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Oasis Identities, Uyghur Nationalism Along China's Silk Road
Justin Jon Rudelson
HISTORY
A survey of Uyghur identity based on the author's fieldwork in Turpan.
(CAS92, $29.50) |
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Odyssey Guide Beijing & Shanghai
Bill Mooney
GUIDEBOOK
Jammed with photographs, maps and great information on culture and history, this colorful guide introduces the two cities with style.
(CHN228, $24.95) |
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Odyssey Guide China
Charis Chan
Peter Neville
GUIDEBOOK
A handsomely illustrated compact guide, strong on culture and history. With 15 regional and local maps, hundreds of photographs -- and all 31 World Heritage Sites in China.
(CHN87, $19.95) |
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Odyssey Guide Guizhou Province
Gina Corrigan
GUIDEBOOK
An in-depth guide to the history, culture and peoples of the subtropical Guizhou province in Southwest China, covering the textile arts and costume, jewelry, music and festivals in detail. With photographs and maps.
(CHN321, $23.95) |
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One Man's Bible
Gao Xingjian
LITERATURE
(CHN359, $13.95) |
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The Open Empire, A History of China to 1600
Valerie Hansen
HISTORY
This account of premodern China depicts the empire as heterogenous, vibrant, and open to the outside world.
(CHN138, $55.40) |
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Original Tao: Inward Training and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism
Harold D. Roth
LITERATURE
Harold D. Roth, professor of East Asian studies at Brown, reinterprets the origins of Taoism through a fourth-century B.C. text.
(CHN245, $26.50) |
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The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Volume 1: The Contradictions among the People 1956-1957
Roderick MacFarquhar
HISTORY
China's Cultural Revolution from 1956 to 1966.
(CHN115, $33.50) |
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Pandas
Heather Angel
NATURAL HISTORY
A series of gorgeous color photographs of pandas, mostly concerned with the Giant Pandas of Wolong and with a section on the red panda. Includes some information on natural history.
(CHN137, $17.95) |
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Passions of the Cut Sleeve, The Male Homosexual Tradition in China
Bret Hinsch
LITERATURE
A well-written, scholarly survey of the traditions of same-sex male love in Chinese literature.
(CHN167, $24.95) |
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Peacock Cries, At the Three Gorges
Hong Ying
LITERATURE
A political drama set against the backdrop of the Three Gorges Dam project in China.
(CHN350, $14.95) |
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Pearl of China
Anchee Min
LITERATURE
Bestselling author Min, a native of Shanghai, turns the life of Pearl Buck into a novel.
(CHN611, $24.00) |
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Peking Story, The Last Days of Old China
David Kidd
John Lanchester
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A wry tribute to lost way of life and time in Beijing. Kidd writes with humor and sweet nostalgia of the privileged and eccentric Lu family in the years around the 1948 Communist Revolution.
(CHN264, $14.00) |
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Peony in Love
Lisa See
LITERATURE
Set in 17th century China, See's fifth novel offers a vivid portrayal of women's roles in the Ming and Qing dynasties through the eyes of fifteen-year old Peony. The sheltered daughter of a wealthy family, Peony is inspired in her struggle against tradition by the lyrics of an epic opera, The Peony Pavilion.
(CHN410, $14.00) |
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The Phantom of the Temple, A Judge Dee Mystery
Robert Hans Van Gulik
MYSTERY
Three murders and stolen gold are tied together by one sinister plot in this creepy entry in the always-entertaining Jude Dee series.
(CHN439, $13.00) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Cantonese)
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
An audio CD with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Cantonese, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations.
(CHN279, $19.95) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Mandarin)
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Mandarin, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations.
(CHN280, $19.95) |
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Pocket China Atlas, Maps and Facts at Your Fingertips
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
EXPLORATION
(CHN485, $10.95) |
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Poems of the Late T'ang
A. C. Graham
LITERATURE
Graham's slim anthology of late T'ang dynasty poetry exhibits the experimental style and emotional intensity which characterized the era.
(CHN497, $14.95) |
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Poets and Murder
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
In this satisyingly complex tale set in the imperial academy, Judge Dee puzzles over a double-murder of a young student and a dancer. Orginally published in 1968, this is the last ofd Van Gulik's many books based on the life of a ancient Chinese magistrate.
(CHN294, $12.00) |
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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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Precious Records, Women in China's Long Eighteenth Century
Susan Mann
HISTORY
Respected scholar Mann seeks to given voice to the underrepresented women of Qing China.
(CHN139, $27.95) |
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The Private Life of Chairman Mao, The Memoirs of Mao's Personal Physician
Dr. Li Zhisui
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
22 years in the life of Mao Tse Tung (and communist China), as seen through the eyes of his doctor.
(CHN100, $22.95) |
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The Promise of the Revolution
Daniel B. Wright
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Subtitled "Stories of Fulfillment and Struggle in China's Hinterland," this book depicts the hardships and few economic triumphs of the people of Guizhou, a severely impoverished region of China.
(CHN258, $29.95) |
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Raise The Red Lantern
Yimou Zhang
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Starring the young Gong Li, this stunning photographed portrait of China at the beginning of the 20th century follows the fate of a 19-year-old, forced to leave college and become the fourth wife of a powerful, feudal nobleman.
(CHN575, $19.98) |
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Raise the Red Lantern, Three Novellas
Michael S. Duke
Su Tong
LITERATURE
Set in 1930s, these three dark works explore the provincial underworld in pre-communist China.
(CHN193, $14.00) |
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The Rape of Nanking, The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II
Iris Chang
HISTORY
Chang's account of the 1937 massacre of an estimated 250,000 Chinese civilians by the Japanese is related with honesty and interspersed with shocking statistics.
(CHN272, $16.00) |
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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, $14.00) |
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Red China Blues, My Long March from Mao to Now
Jan Wong
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Jan Wong tells of her experiences in the "hermetically sealed bubble of Maoism" as one of two westerners to attend Beijing University, then offers a first-hand account of recent reforms in China.
(CHN37, $15.95) |
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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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Red Mandarin Dress
Qiu Xiaolong
MYSTERY
The turbulence and corruption of 1990s Shanghai provides the evocative backdrop to this fifth terrific Inspector Chen novel, in which the unflappable detective is on the trail of a serial killer who leaves bodies in public places, dressed in red.
(CHN458, $13.95) |
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The Red Pavilion
Robert Van Gulik
MYSTERY
These historical mysteries, featuring a Tang-era Chinese magistrate, are taken from the tradition of Chinese suspense novels. Apart from the pleasure of the elaborate plots, the books are rich in details of court and daily life in ancient China.
(CHN287, $12.00) |
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Red Star Over China
Edgar R. Snow
HISTORY
A classic history of communism in China.
(CHN201, $16.50) |
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Religions of China in Practice
Donald S. Lopez Jr.
RELIGION
Confucionism, Daoism and Buddhism, and how they overlap and interact with each other.
(CHN127, $39.50) |
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Religions of China, The World as a Living System
David L. Overmyer
RELIGION
A brief primer on the religions of China.
(CHN154, $11.50) |
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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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The Remote Country of Women
Bai Hua
LITERATURE
Bai Hua alternates the tale of a young Mosuo girl in China's mountainous southwest with that of a political prisoner during the Cultural revolution in this absorbing novel.
(CHN310, $24.00) |
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Rescuing History from the Nation, Questioning Narratives of Modern China
Prasenjit Duara
HISTORY
Through a series of historical case studies, Duara deftly challenges the linear model of nationalist, postcolonial history.
(CHN424, $24.00) |
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The Retreat of the Elephants, An Environmental History of China
Mark Elvin
NATURAL HISTORY
A thorough examination of the damage that has been done to China's environment through war, modernization and new farming developments.
(CHN221, $24.00) |
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Return to Dragon Mountain
Jonathan D. Spence
LITERATURE
Spence offers a compelling literary-biographic study of Zhang Dai, one of the finest historians and essayists of China's Ming dynasty, chronicling his life from his birth in 1597 to the Manchu invasion of 1644, when Dai's family lost their fortunes.
(CHN430, $16.00) |
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Return to the Middle Kingdom, One Family, Three Revolutions, and the Birth of Modern China
Yuan-tsun Chen
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In the spirit of Wild Swans, Yuan-Tsung Chen has crafted a political history of modern China through the story of three generations of revolutionaries.
(CHN449, $27.99) |
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Rice
Howard Goldblatt
Su Tong
LITERATURE
A twisted yet intriguing tale of 1930s provincial China.
(CHN194, $14.00) |
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Riding the Iron Rooster, By Train Through China
Paul Theroux
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Theroux's wry account of utterly exhausting, exasperating travels, mostly by rail, throughout China for an entire year. He gets himself to every corner of the huge country, including memorable passages on his experiences in Mongolia, Xinjiang, Manchuria and Tibet (where his journey ended).
(CHN133, $15.95) |
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The Rise of Modern China
Immanuel C.Y. Hsu
HISTORY
A comprehensive history of China from the 17th century through the present.
(CHN62, $69.95) |
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The River Dragon Has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People
Dai Qing
Philip Williams
John G. Thibodeau
Ming Yi
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Damn the dam, edited by the director of research at Probe International and the founder of the International Rivers Network.
(CHN61, $29.95) |
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River Town, Two Years on the Yangtze
Peter Hessler
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
An intelligent personal account of life as a Peace Corps volunteer in Fuling, a provincial city where foreigners are a curiosity. Fuling is located on the Yangtze in Sichuan, which will be partially submerged with the completion of the Three Gorges dam.
(CHN125, $14.99) |
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Volume I
Lo Kuan-Chung
C.H. Brewitt-Taylor
LITERATURE
The 14th-century epic of the collapse of the Han Dynasty.
(CHN212, $27.95) |
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Volume II
Lo Kuan-Chung
C.H. Brewitt-Taylor
LITERATURE
Volume II of the epic tale of the collapse of the Han Dynasty.
(CHN213, $35.95) |
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Rough Guide China
Simon Lewis
David Leffman
GUIDEBOOK
A no-nonsense, opinionated travel guide in the British series aimed at independent-minded travelers.
(CHN78, $27.99) |
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Rough Guide Mandarin Chinese Phrasebook
Rough Guide
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
This palm-sized phrasebook, organized disctionary-style A-Z, includes sections on grammar, menui items and drinks.
(CHN149, $6.99) |
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Rough Guide Music China
Various Artists
MUSIC
A carefully chosen sampling of the diverse sounds of China, from the renowned ancient music of the qin to Cantonese opera to punk rock.
(CHN376, $14.95) |
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Rough Guide Shanghai
Simon Lewis
GUIDEBOOK
A compact, practical guide to the city, jammed with maps, site plans, suggested sightseeing and recommended restaurants and hotels.
(CHN488, $27.50) |
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Rough Guides China 25 Ultimate Experiences
Rough Guides
GUIDEBOOK
Subtitled Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, these colorful pocket guides, 25 in all, published in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Rough Guides, celebrate remarkable, not-to-be-missed things to do and places to go, certain to inspire.
(CHN425, $5.99) |
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Rough Guides World Food 25 Ultimate Experiences
Rough Guides
GUIDEBOOK
Subtitled Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, these colorful pocket guides, 25 in all, published in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Rough Guides, celebrate remarkable, not-to-be-missed things to do and places to go, certain to inspire.
(WLD103, $5.99) |
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The Sand Pebbles
Richard McKenna
LITERATURE
A reprint of the now-classic novel, which revolves around mate Jake Holman and life aboard U.S. Navy gunboat on the Yangtze River in the early 20th century.
(CHN147, $24.95) |
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The Search for Modern China
Jonathan Spence
HISTORY
A sweeping history of China including events until 1989, geared for an undergraduate audience. With maps, charts and black-and-white photographs.
(CHN98, $29.95) |
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The Selected Poems of T'ao Ch'ien
David Hinton
LITERATURE
A portrait of the mountains and landscapes of peasant China and the pleasures of rural life by the great poet.
(CHN315, $11.00) |
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Selected Stories of Lu Hsun
Hsun Lu
William Lyell
LITERATURE
A collection of 18 stories by an important modern Chinese writers (1881-1936).
(CHN122, $15.95) |
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Serve the People, A Stir-fried Journey Through China
Jen Lin-liu
FOOD
Lin-Liu gives a memorable and mouthwatering cook's tour of today's China, making her way from cooking student to noodle-stall and dumpling-house apprentice to intern at a chic Shanghai restaurant.
(CHN483, $13.95) |
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The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World
Chris Scarre
ARCHAEOLOGY
A comprehensive, illustrated overview of the great monuments of the ancient world and how they were built.
(GEN92, $40.00) |
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The Sextants of Beijing, Global Currents in Chinese History
Joanna Waley-Cohen
HISTORY
(CHN356, $17.95) |
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Shadow Magic
Ann Hu
In Bejing in 1902, a young Chinese photographer's friendship with a newly arrived Englishman complicates his relationship with his family. Despite their cultural conflicts, the two are united by their exciting work with the newest technology: motion pictures. Run time of 115 minutes.
(CHN325, $29.95) |
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Shadow of the Bear, Travels in Their Vanishing Country
Brian Payton
NATURAL HISTORY
(NAT100, $25.95) |
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Shanghai Map
Periplus Maps
A map of Shanghai, at a scale of 1:15,000. Main streets shown in both English and Chinese (good for directing taxis!).
(CHN90, $8.95) |
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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, $33.00) |
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Shenzhen, A Travelogue from China
Guy Delisle
LITERATURE
DeLisle captures the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of capitalist-communist China with wit and jazzy shaded-pencil snapshots in this graphic novel/travelogue of his time in South China.
(CHN379, $19.95) |
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The Shorter Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 1
Joseph Needham
Colin A. Ronan
HISTORY
The first entry in a multi-volume history of science and engineering in China.
(CHN120, $68.00) |
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Shower
Zhang Yang
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 Silk Road Journey with Xuanzang
Sally Wriggins
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A nicely illustrated account of an extraordinary, 16-year trek from Xi'an to India by way of Central Asia in search of the origins of Buddhism by Xuan-Zang, the famous 7th-century Chinese monk.
(ASA31, $25.00) |
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The Silk Roads, A Route and Planning Guide
Paul Wilson
Dominic Streatfield-James
GUIDEBOOK
A compact, practical guide to the network of ancient trade routes extending from Turkey and the Mideast across Central Asia to China.
(CAS21, $22.95) |
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Six Records of a Floating Life
Shen Fu
Leonard Pratt
Chiang Su-Hui
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
First published in 1809, Shen Fu's recounting of his life during the Ching dynasty in China gives a candid look at the social customs and cultural traditions of that era, and doubles as a tender love story.
(CHN275, $14.00) |
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Sky Burial, An Epic Love Story of Tibet
Xinran
LITERATURE
Xinran turns the tale of a young Chinese woman's lifelong search for her husband in Tibet, based on an 1994 interview, into a powerful, gut-wrenching tale, evoking the customs, traditions and challenges of contemporary Tibet.
(CHN282, $13.95) |
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The Small Woman
Alan Burgess
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A biography of the missionary Gladys Aylward.
(CHN77, $35.95) |
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Lisa See
LITERATURE
Set in 19th-century Hunan, Lisa See's bestselling novel follows the friendship and fate of two Chinese women over 80 years.
(CHN393, $18.00) |
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Song and Silence, Ethnic Revival on China's Southwest Borders
Sara L. M. Davis
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A revealing overview of the Tai Lue (Dai) and how this increasingly vulnerable minority is keeping their culture alive in the Himalayan foothills of Southern Yunnan.
(CHN311, $26.50) |
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The Soong Dynasty
Sterling Seagrave
HISTORY
The epic story of one the most powerful and influential families in 20th-century China.
(CHN114, $18.00) |
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Soul Mountain
Gao Xingjian
LITERATURE
This meditative novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Chinese dissident is Xingian's most personal work, set during the horrors of the Cultural Revolution.
(CHN345, $15.99) |
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South of the Clouds, Exploring the Hidden Realms of China
Seth Faison
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Faison covers people, events, discoveries and experiences from his first visit to China as a student in 1984 to the Tiananmen Square massacre and his time as NY Times bureau chief in Shanghai in this candid memoir.
(CHN241, $25.95) |
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South of the Clouds, Tales from Yunnan
Lucien Miller
ANTHOLOGY
Featuring memorable tales from throughout the Yunnan Province, this book showcases 54 wonderfully insightful and entertaining stories.
(CHN45, $30.00) |
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Spring Moon, A Novel of China
Bette Bao Lord
LITERATURE
A big, multi-generational saga of late 19th and 20th century China.
(CHN187, $7.99) |
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The State of China Atlas
Robert Benewick
Stephanie Donald
REFERENCE
A bold visual survey of political, economic and social change in China.
(CHN68, $19.95) |
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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, $32.99) |
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Sustainable Energy in China, The Closing Window of Opportunity
Noureddine Berrah
HISTORY
(CHN454, $45.00) |
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T'Ang China, The Rise of the East in World History
Samuel Adrian M. Adshead
HISTORY
A history of the T'ang period, one of China's acknowledged golden ages.
(CHN432, $37.00) |
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Taiwan Map
ITMB
A full color travelers map of Taiwan at a scale of 1:386,000.
(TWN03, $12.95) |
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Taiwan, A New History
Murray A. Rubinstein
HISTORY
This scholarly history of Taiwan by diverse contributors covers the economy, culture, politics and development of Taiwan from ancient time to modern nation.
(TWN01, $42.95) |
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The Talented Women of the Zhang Family
Susan Mann
HISTORY
(CHN461, $24.95) |
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Tales of a Chinese Grandmother
Malthe Hasselriis
Frances Carpenter
LITERATURE
An illustrated, old-fashioned book of folk tales, originally published in 1937.
(CHN156, $8.95) |
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Tales of the Dead: Ancient China
Stewart Ross
HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
(CHN323, $14.99) |
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Tao Te Ching
D. C. Lao
RELIGION
Fourth-century B. C. classic by the Taoist poet Lao Tzu. Tao Te Ching has been translated more than any other work, and D. C. Lao's stark, lyrical poetry renders both the complexity and simplicity of the original thought.
(CHN243, $9.00) |
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Terra Cotta Warriors, Guardians of China's First Emperor
Jane Portal
ART & ARCHITECTURE
The stunning photographs in this companion to the traveling exhibition give a sense of the monument's scope and grandeur.
(CHN519, $14.95) |
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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, $21.95) |
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Three Kingdoms, A Historical Novel
Lo Kuan Chung
Moss Roberts
ANTHOLOGY
First published in the 14th-century, this epic saga is a compilation of fact and fiction based on ancient storytelling traditions. It's a fantastic tale of heroes and villains, monsters and wizards, fighting for the control of China during the last days of the Han Dynasty (150 AD).
(CHN57, $25.95) |
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Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting
Richard Barnhart
Yang Xin
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An oversize, nicely illustrated survey of Chinese art traditions with contributions by leading specialists and 300 well chosen color illustrations.
(CHN152, $55.00) |
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Three Ways of Thought in Ancient China
Arthur Waley
RELIGION
An elegantly written, classic introduction to traditional Chinese philosophy.
(CHN164, $18.95) |
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Thunder from the East, Portrait of a Rising Asia
Nicholas Kristoff
Sheryl WuDunn
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A study of the changing face of Asia's economic situation and its effects on the continent's culture.
(ASA24, $15.95) |
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Thunder Out of China
Theodore H. White
Annalee Jacoby
Harrison Salisbury
HISTORY
A classic account of the Chinese Revolution.
(CHN113, $16.50) |
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Time Out Shanghai
Time Out
GUIDEBOOK
An up-to-date guide on what to do and where to go by the people who publish Time Out Magazine.
(CHN309, $19.95) |
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To Live
Yimou Zhang
Zhang Yimou's moving film follows one family from the 1940s through the 1960s in China.
(CHN227, $19.98) |
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To Live
Yu Hua
LITERATURE
Yu Hua's moving novel tells the story of an impoverished couple who become dedicated Communists during the reign of Mao Zedong and witness the devastating effects of the Cultural Revolution. The book has been adapted into an acclaimed motion picture by director Zhang Yimou.
(CHN408, $14.00) |
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To the Edge of the Sky
Anhua Gao
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The autobiography of a Chinese woman whose hopes and health were wrecked by the Cultural Revolution.
(CHN190, $27.95) |
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To the Storm, The Odyssey of a Revolutionary Chinese Woman
Yue Daiyun
Carolyn Wakeman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The heartrending tale of a professor of literature at Beijing University, accused of being a right-wing supporter in 1957 and relocated to a rural peasant commune in order to "correct" her political views.
(CHN254, $24.95) |
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Travelers' Tales China
James O'Reilly
Larry Habegger
Sean O'Reilly
ANTHOLOGY
This eclectic compendium reveals China's history and culture as told by its mostly modern travelers. Contributors include Peter Hessler, Mark Salzman, Gretel Ehrlich and Ji-Li Jiang.
(CHN217, $18.95) |
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Travelers' Tales Hong Kong
Travelers' Tales
ANTHOLOGY
OUT OF PRINT
A diverse collection of excellent stories and essays. The selection includes Jan Morris, Simon Winchester and other greats. It's a highly readable introduction to the cultural heritage, politics and people of Hong Kong.
(HKG08, $17.95) |
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A Traveller's History of China
Stephen G. Haw
HISTORY
An admirably brief, lively history of China from early origins to today, remarkably clear and necessarily condensed. With a historical gazetteer, chronology and list of dynasties.
(CHN43, $14.95) |
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Travels in the East
Donald Richie
Stephen Mansfield
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The unmatchable, exuberant Richie (who winningly writes "New countries are like new clothes") muses on Egypt, India, Bhutan, Mongolia, China, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Borneo, Thailand, Yap, Korea, and Japan in this kaleidoscope of travel essays.
(ASA63, $14.95) |
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Travels with Myself and Another, A Memoir
Martha Gellhorn
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In Gellhorn's collection of unforgettable journeys, first published in 1979, the incisive writer often traveled with Ernest Hemingway, the "another" of the title, who was her husband at the time.
(TVL25, $15.95) |
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The Treasures of Beijing
Mario Sabattini
GUIDEBOOK
(CHN391, $45.00) |
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Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth
Xiaolu Guo
LITERATURE
The tale of tough, sprightly heroine Fenfang Wang comiing of age in contemporary Beijing.
(CHN514, $14.00) |
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Typhoon
Charles Cumming
LITERATURE
Cummings conjures a whole world in this spy thriller set in contemporary Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing. Just as the British are about to return Hong Kong to Chinese rule, Joe Lennox, a young operative for SIS, loses both his girlfriend and his first high-profile asset -- a prominent defector who disappears from a safe house.
(CHN607, $25.99) |
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Understanding China, Center Stage of the Fourth Power
Yanan Ju
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A volume in the Suny Series in International Management.
(CHN337, $18.95) |
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Visiting China's Past, a Guide to Sites and Resources
Robert L. Thorp
GUIDEBOOK
This informative guide covers archaeological discoveries of the last century, including UNESCO World Heritage sites.
(CHN421, $24.95) |
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Wallpaper Beijing
Wallpaper Magazine Editors
GUIDEBOOK
A stylish, thin (it fits in your back pocket) city guide compiled by the design magazine Wallpaper's local reporters.
(CHN602, $8.95) |
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Wallpaper City Guide Shanghai
Wallpaper Magazine
GUIDEBOOK
A stylish, thin (it fits in your back pocket) city guide compiled by the design magazine Wallpaper's local reporters. Well-organized, with chapter tabs, many photographs and of-the-moment recommendations.
(CHN361, $8.95) |
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Wang in Love and Bondage
Wang Xiaobo
LITERATURE
The first English translation of Wang Xiaobo (1952-97), one of 20th-century China's most important writer, these three novellas show the wry humor and irreverence of the novelist and commentator.
(CHN569, $14.95) |
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When China Rules the World
Martin Jacques
HISTORY
Jacques's readable, up-to-date analysis of China's growing place on the world stage.
(CHN608, $29.95) |
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When Red is Black
Qiu Xiaolong
MYSTERY
Chen's vacation is interrupted by dirty dealing and murder in this third installment of Qui's popular series, which is steeped in the atmosphere and culture of modern Shanghai.
(CHN411, $13.00) |
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Where Shanghai Cityguide
Where Magazine
GUIDEBOOK
A sturdy pocket guide to top city sights, helpfully keyed to overview maps and featuring a detailed downtown PopOut map.
(CHN442, $9.95) |
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Wild China
Not Available
NATURAL HISTORY
The stunning six-part BBC documentary series takes in the full range of China's diverse habitats and wildlife from Yunnan to the Tibetan plateau, Mongolian Steppes, western desert and coast.
(CHN529, $29.98) |
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Wild China, The Hidden Wonders of the World's Most Enigmatic Land
Phil Chapman
NATURAL HISTORY
This lavishly illustrated companion book to the BBC series celebrates the diversity of ecosystems, habitats and wildlife of China.
(CHN515, $29.95) |
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Wild Grass, Three Portraits of Change in Modern China
Ian Johnson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Three portraits of ordinary citizens' grassroots movements in the face of the Chinese party's resistance to change.
(CHN215, $14.95) |
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Wild West China, The Taming of Xinjiang
Christian Tyler
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A portrait of the changing face of the Xinjiang region in northwest China.
(CHN231, $27.95) |
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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.
(CHN489, $15.95) |
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The Willow Pattern
Robert Hans Van Gulik
LITERATURE
Judge Dee, the emergency governor of the plague-infested, half-deserted Imperial City, has to contend with the murder of a nobleman, a nearly drowned courtesan, a popular uprising and much more. Gulik weaves Chinese life, history and culture into this suspenseful mystery.
(CHN554, $12.00) |
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The Wisdom of the Buddha
Jean Boisselier
RELIGION
A pocket-size primer of Buddhism, this book is an illustrated history of the sixth-century Indian prince and his quest for enlightenment. With 207 illustrations, 160 in full color.
(IDA55, $12.95) |
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Wolf Totem
Jiang Rong
LITERATURE
Defiant, unyielding, feared, hunted and revered, the great Mongolian wolf is the heart and center of Jiang Rong's epic tale of a young man from Beijing and his surprising encounters on the Mongolian steppe. A stirring epic, allegory and elegy for a vanished way of life, the novel won the first Man Asia Prize.
(CHN471, $15.00) |
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A Woman Soldier's Own Story
Xie Bingying
Barry Brissman
Lily Chia
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The first English translation of feminist, nationalist and polemicist Xie Bingying's autobiography. Her intensely political memoir reveals the desperate mood in China during the decades leading up to the revolution.
(CHN158, $34.50) |
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A Woman's Asia
Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY
These thirty-five personal, often hilarious accounts of women's adventures from China to Sri Lanka to Turkey to Bhutan, not only illuminating the everyday, oft-overlooked cultural practices of Asia, but also giving a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the female traveller.
(ASA49, $17.95) |
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World Religions: Eastern Traditions
Willard G. Oxtoby
RELIGION
A clear and insightful introduction to Eastern religions by a team of scholars, covering Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist and East Asian traditions. Scholarly, but still rewarding for the general reader.
(ASA07, $67.95) |
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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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Yangtze
Philip Wilkinson
NATURAL HISTORY
An lluminating portrait of one of the wortld's great rivers,
(CHN320, $40.00) |
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Yangtze Remembered, The River Beneath the Lake
Linda Butler
Simon Winchester
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Photographer Linda Butler's photographic essay about the Yangtze valley before and after the 2003 flooding of the Three Gorges Dam.
(CHN218, $70.00) |
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A Year Without "Made in China": One Family's True Life Adventure in the Global Economy
Sara Bongiorni
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Bongiorni chronicles with humor and insight her family's year-long boycott of Chinese products, an experiment that requires remarkable creativity, and exposes the realities of China's entrenched status in the global economy.
(CHN491, $24.95) |
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The Zen Teachings of Master Lin-Chi
Lin Chi
Burton Watson
LITERATURE
An important philosopher of Ch'an Buddhism and a forefather of Zen Buddhism, Lin-Chi's recorded sayings from the ninth century are translated here in English for the first time.
(CHN246, $27.00) |
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Zheng He, Tracing the Epic Voyages of China's Greatest Explorer
Michael Yamashita
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Ancient Chinese prints and color photographs trace Ming explorer Zheng He's seven journeys that took him to the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, as far as Kenya. Zheng He is reputed to have reached the Americas 70 years before Columbus.
(CHN395, $39.95) |
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