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Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana  •  Stephanie Elizondo Griest
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2004 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
The offbeat memoirs of a native Texan who spent four years as a volunteer in Moscow, a propaganda officer in Beijing, and a belly dancer in Havana. You may have come across Griest's distinctive voice in a collection of Travelers' Tales, where she is a regular contributor. She's young, a witty observer with a way with words, and utterly passionate about travel. This is her first book, as much memoir as travel account, spanning four years and three continents. (RUS242, $14.95)
  Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana
The Arts of China  •  Michael Sullivan
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A comprehensive survey of Chinese visual arts -- and culture -- through the ages. It's a lively overview, thoroughly illustrated and accessible, covering bronzes, lacquer, ceramics, painting and architecture, from the Neolithic to the modern. With 380 illustrations, half in color. This is the fourth edition of Sullivan's popular textbook, equally appropriate for the serious traveler or general reader. (CHN16, $39.95)
  The Arts of China
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress  •  Sijie Dai  •  Ina Rilke
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A charming, unexpectedly witty, tale of two teenage boys in China sent off to the countryside during Mao's Cultural Revolution. This slim novel celebrates the power of stories and literature and the imagination. (CHN159, $13.95)
  Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Buddhist Art and Architecture  •  Robert Fisher
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 216 PAGES
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)
  Buddhist Art and Architecture
The China Reader, The Reform Era  •  Orville Schell  •  David Shambaugh
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 553 PAGES
This sourcebook on contemporary China includes first-hand material by Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, along with insightful essays by several scholars on the culture and politics of China over the last 25 years. Dean of the graduate school of journalism at Berkeley and a China scholar, Schell is also the author of Mandate of Heaven and Virtual Tibet. Co-editor and contributor David Shambaugh, professor at George Washington University, is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. (CHN224, $17.95)
 
China South Map  •  Nelles
2005 •  MAP
A detailed travel map of Southern China, from Taiwan to Hong Kong and the Yunnan Province, at a 1:1,500,000 scale. With city maps of Hon Kong, Macau and Guilin. Two Sides. 20x40 inches. (CHN27, $13.95)
  China South Map
Chinese Rugs: A Buyer's Guide  •  Lee Allane
GUIDEBOOK •  1994 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
A guide to the history, techniques and variety of carpets produced throughout China, including typical motifs and materials. It features a practical guide to price and quality for the prospective buyer. (CHN30, $15.95)
  Chinese Rugs: A Buyer's Guide
Dragon Lady, The Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China  •  Sterling Seagrave
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 601 PAGES
Reappraises the Dowager Empress Tzu Hsi and portrays a strong, complex woman struggling to keep her country from unraveling. (CHN229, $19.95)
  Dragon Lady, The Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China
Edge of Empires, Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong  •  John Carroll
HISTORY •  2005 •   • 274 PAGES
Carroll looks not just at the political history of British Hong Kong but also at the formation of clubs and associations, trade organizations, commerce and the role of the Chinese in this perceptive cultural study. (HKG25, $50.50)
  Edge of Empires, Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong
Empress Orchid  •  Anchee Min
LITERATURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 346 PAGES
A novel of the glorious, decadent last days of 19th-Century Imperial China. Min (Red Azalea, Becoming Madame Mao) combines her tale of a young girl from the provinces who marries an emperor -- and then improbably becomes the Last Empress -- with a lovingly re-created portrait of life in the Forbidden City. Pearl Buck told a much more romanticized tale of the same remarkable woman in Imperial Woman. (CHN267, $14.00)
  Empress Orchid
Farewell My Concubine  •  Kaige Chen
1993 •  DVD
The moving story of a fifty-year friendship between two men who meet as children in the Peking Opera. Their friendship continues against the backdrop of China's tumultuous political history, as their roles as king and concubine become widely recognized throughout the region, and as a beautiful woman almost comes between them. (CHN226, $14.99)
 
A Fortune-Teller Told Me, Earthbound Travels in the Far East  •  Tizanio Terzani
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 371 PAGES
Grounded for a year, the peripatetic journalist (Italian-born, writing in German, and based in India) sets off by any other means to complete his rounds through Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Mongolia, China, Japan and other far-flung destinations. The result is this warm, anecdotal account of the character of the region. It's got to be the book most recommended to us on contemporary Asia. (SEA35, $16.00)
  A Fortune-Teller Told Me, Earthbound Travels in the Far East
Frommer's Hong Kong  •  Beth Reiber
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A detailed practical travel guide (with pull-out map), featuring excellent annotated listings of attractions, activities, restaurants, and accomodations. With maps, color photos and suggested excursions. (HKG39, $17.99)
 
Frommer's Hong Kong  •  Beth Reiber
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A detailed practical travel guide (with pull-out map), featuring excellent annotated listings of attractions, activities, restaurants, and accomodations. With maps, color photos and suggested excursions. (HKG39, $17.99)
 
Frommer's Hong Kong Day by Day  •  Alex Ortolani
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 172 PAGES
A compact shirt pocket guide, ideal for a short visit, featuring remarkably good suggestions for everything from food to hotels, neighborhoods and shopping. With a separate foldout map of the city center. (CHN511, $12.99)
 
Frommer's Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing, The Ultimate Guide for Travelers Who Love To Shop  •  Suzy Gershman
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
A guide to shopping for designer labels, contemporary art, lacquer, jade, porcelin and more. (CHN397, $17.99)
  Frommer's Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing, The Ultimate Guide for Travelers Who Love To Shop
The Golden Days  •  Cao Xueqin  •  David Hawkes
LITERATURE •  1974 •  PAPER  • 544 PAGES
Volume One of The Dream of the Red Chamber, an epic family tale first published in 1793, (still one of China's favorite novels) beautifully translated, edited and with an introduction by David Hawkes. The Golden Days is the first book in a five-volume masterpiece which follows the fate of the Jia family and the magical stone of the title. It's an absorbing romantic tale, often called the greatest of Chinese novels, as interesting for its commentary on culture, aethestics, religion and world view as for the story. (CHN223, $17.00)
 
In the Mood for Love  •  Kar Wai Wong
2001 •  DVD
Set in 1962 Hong Kong, this humble romance tells the story of two neighbors who discover that their spouses are having an affair. Part of the Criterion Collection, in Chinese with subtitles. (HKG20, $39.95)
 
Insight Guide Southern China & Hong Kong  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
This lavishly illustrated Insight guide includes excellent color maps and thoughtful short essays on history, culture and attractions. (CHN482, $23.95)
  Insight Guide Southern China & Hong Kong
Insight Select Hong Kong  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A handy pocket guide that provides over a hundred "secret gems" and "off-beat" itinerary ideas for a memorable stay in Hong Kong. Also includes a handpicked list of hotels for all tastes and budgets and a useful travel tips reference guide. (CHN675, $15.00)
  Insight Select Hong Kong
Knopf Mapguide Shanghai  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 48 PAGES
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, $10.95)
 
The Last Emperor  •  Bernardo Bertolucci
HISTORY •  1987 •  DVD
Bernardo Bertolucci's rendering of the true story of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the last emperor of China's Ching Dynasty. Told in flashback, the film begins at Pu Yi's involuntary initiation as emperor in 1908 at age three, and continues through his entire reign in the Forbidden City until his death in 1967. Pu Yi witnesses the dynamic changes of the modernizing empire, experiences the temptations of ultimate power, and is seduced by the Western lifestyle of his Scottish tutor (Peter O'Toole). The film won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. (CHN225, $29.95)
 
Love in a Fallen City  •  Eileen Chang  •  Karen S. Kingsbury
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 338 PAGES
Eileen Chang wrote these four novellas and two stories in Japanese-occupied Shanghai in the 1940s. Canonized in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, Chang has been little known in the U.S. (where she spent the last half of her life, after fleeing the People's Republic), but this collection should go far to change that. Her work is a revelation, poised tellingly between Confucian tradition and Western modernity, like their author herself. (CHN387, $14.95)
  Love in a Fallen City
Mantles of Merit: Chin Textiles from Myanmar, India and Bangladesh  •  David Fraser  •  Barbara Fraser
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  HARD COVER
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)
 
Mao, The Unknown Story  •  Jung Chang  •  John Halliday
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 814 PAGES
In this no-holds-barred biography, the author of Wild Swans and her historian husband reveal Mao as a brutal, power-hungry monster with close ties to Joseph Stalin. Ten years in the making, their extensive research demolishes the myths of Mao a great leader and man of the people. (CHN301, $20.00)
  Mao, The Unknown Story
Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau Restaurants & Hotels  •  Michelin Travel Publications
FOOD •  2010 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
The venerable Michelin Red Guide to dining and lodging in Hong Kong, revised annually. With city maps, telephone numbers, addresses, and a complex series of categories. (HKG41, $16.99)
 
Michelin Must Sees Hong Kong  •  Michelin
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER
A pocket guide to sights and activities, organized thematically. With practical advice on what to do for fun, where to stay and eat, and what to do with kids. (HKG42, $12.99)
 
Ming Furniture in the Light of Chinese Architecture  •  Sarah Handler
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 233 PAGES
A beautifully illustrated and authoritative overview of Ming furniture and its architectural setting by art historian Sarah Handler, who specializes in Chinese furniture, architecture and related arts. With 50 black-and-white architectural drawings and 60 full-color photos of Ming furniture from private and museum collections around the world. (CHN318, $50.00)
 
Mobil Hong Kong Macau City Guide  •  Mobil Travel Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
Celebrating 50 years, these practical international guides feature the same Mobil star rating system. (HKG40, $17.95)
 
A Modern History of Hong Kong  •  Steve Yui-Sang Tsang
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
Former director of the Asian Studies Centre at Oxford, Tsang traces the development of the city from the 1841 British occupation to its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. (CHN584, $28.00)
 
Mountain of Fame, Portraits in Chinese History  •  John Wills
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 424 PAGES
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. His book is a series of biographies, wonderfully told, of statesman, poets and philosophers through the ages. He tells of great events through the lives of individual Chinese. It's an excellent, immediately accessible approach to history. (CHN10, $29.95)
  Mountain of Fame, Portraits in Chinese History
National Geographic China  •  Damian Harper
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A generously illustrated guide to China with the usual National Geographic attention to maps and photographs, covering the big cities and the Yangtze, as well as southern, western and northeastern China in unusual depth. Harper writes with authority in a lively, opinionated style; no surprise, since he is also the co-author of three guides on the region for Lonely Planet. With a 50-page appendix of practical travel information. (CHN163, $27.95)
  National Geographic China
Oracle Bones  •  Peter Hessler
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 512 PAGES
Peter Hessler (River Town) captures the confounding pace of change in these tales of travel and conversation in contemporary China. The Beijing correspondent for the New Yorker with a depth of knowledge and love of the place, Hessler draws on his familiarity with the country, linguistic ability and his many friends for this penetrating report from the field. Hessler also writes for National Geographic. (CHN316, $15.99)
  Oracle Bones
The Painted Veil  •  W. Somerset Maugham
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Somerset's moving novel of love and betrayal set in 1920s China. It tells the story of a beautiful English woman, her hasty marriage to an arrogant doctor, move to Hong Kong, her love affair and subsequent redemption in a remote Chinese village in the midst of a cholera epidemic. The film, released in 2006, stars Edward Norton and Naomi Watts. Greta Garbo and Herbert Marshall starred in the 1934 original. (HKG28, $15.00)
  The Painted Veil
Passions of the Cut Sleeve, The Male Homosexual Tradition in China  •  Bret Hinsch
LITERATURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A well written, scholarly survey of the traditions of same-sex male love across 3,000 years of Chinese literature -- much livlier than the title would indicate. Hinsch draws from dynastic histories, erotic novels, popular Buddhist tracts, love poetry, legal cases, and joke books in this fascinating overview. (CHN167, $26.95)
 
Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Cantonese)  •  Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Cantonese, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it." (CHN279, $19.95)
  Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Cantonese)
Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Mandarin)  •  Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Mandarin, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it." (CHN280, $19.95)
  Pimsleur Quick & Simple Chinese (Mandarin)
The Retreat of the Elephants, An Environmental History of China  •  Mark Elvin
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 564 PAGES
A comprehensive history of environmental change and its impact upon Chinese culture and politics. Mark Elvin has written prolifically on China, and in this book he focuses on the damage done to China's environment through war, modernization and technological developments, including a farming method which drove the elephant out of its natural habitat. Elvin draws on diverse literature to trace changes over the course of 3,000 years. (CHN221, $24.00)
  The Retreat of the Elephants, An Environmental History of China
Sky Burial, An Epic Love Story of Tibet  •  Xinran
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 206 PAGES
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. Shu Wen's story intersects with some of the darker moments in Chinese history, including the years under Mao's rule and the invasion of Tibet by the People's Liberation Army. (CHN282, $14.95)
  Sky Burial, An Epic Love Story of Tibet
Song for the Blue Ocean, Encounters Along the World's Coasts and Beneath the Seas  •  Carl Safina
NATURAL HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 458 PAGES
A grand tour of our blue planet, divided geographically, this book is an excellent resource -- fascinating to read and full of hope. It combines a personal journey, hundreds of interviews with fisherman and scientists around the world, and a tour of important watery habitats. (OCE09, $18.99)
  Song for the Blue Ocean, Encounters Along the World's Coasts and Beneath the Seas
Streetlife China  •  Michael Dutton
ANTHOLOGY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
A scholarly collection of essays about the realities of living in modern-day China. The book covers a wide range of social, cultural and political subjects, and its focus lies in the changing concept of human rights and how it differs in the Eastern and Western societies. By examining such minute phenomena as the advent of tattoos in Chinese popular culture and broader issues like the effects of Mao Zedong on modern life, the book presents a comprehensive picture of the contemporary society told from a multitude of perspectives. (CHN222, $36.00)
  Streetlife China
Three Gorges of the Yangtze River  •  Raynor Shaw  •  Judy Bonavia
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
Compact, illustrated and up-to-date, this Odyssey Guide focuses on the 120-mile-long Three Gorges section of the Yangtzi, including Chongqing, Yichang and Wuhan. With 12 color maps and diagrams. (CHN368, $22.95)
  Three Gorges of the Yangtze River
Three Ways of Thought in Ancient China  •  Arthur Waley
RELIGION •  1982 •  PAPER  • 216 PAGES
An elegantly written, classic introduction to traditional Chinese philosophy. Waley, who provides lyrical translations, discusses three great threads in this slim book: Daoism, Realism and the writings of Meniscus (closely related to Confucianism). Originally published in 1953, Waley's entertaining anecdotes, evident humor and aphorisms, enliven the text. The first section is entitled In the Realm of Nothing Whatever. (CHN164, $18.95)
 
A Traveller's History of China  •  Stephen G. Haw
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 310 PAGES
An admirably brief, lively history of China (including a chronology, list of dynasties, historical gazeteer and index), remarkably clear and necessarily condensed. It's an engaging overview covering the full range of China's history through the 1990s. (CHN43, $14.95)
  A Traveller's History of China
Video Night in Kathmandu, and Other Reports from the Not-So-Far East  •  Pico Iyer
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1989 •  PAPER  • 376 PAGES
A vivid collection of tales on a variety of Asian locales including Bali, Hong Kong, India, China and Bangkok. Iyer brings enormous wit and humor to these essays, which explore the culture of each place. (ASA02, $14.95)
  Video Night in Kathmandu, and Other Reports from the Not-So-Far East
Waiting  •  Ha Jin
LITERATURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 308 PAGES
A spare, haunting story of of an ineffectual military doctor who tries for 18 years to divorce his peasant wife so he can marry a more sophisticated nurse at his military hospital. Along the way, the story is greatly evocative of quotidian life in China during the Cultural Revolution and after. Though the main characters are not all that likeable, and the story is somewhat tragic, Ha Jin succeeds utterly in communicating the travails of finding love in China during these years. Winner of the National Book Award. (CHN80, $15.00)
  Waiting
Where Hong Kong Cityguide  •  Where Magazine
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 64 PAGES
A sturdy pocket guide to city neighborhoods, hotels, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural events and other top sights, helpfully keyed to overview maps and featuring a detailed downtown PopOut map. (HKG34, $9.95)
 
Wild West China, The Taming of Xinjiang  •  Christian Tyler
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 336 PAGES
Despite a savage landscape and climate, Xinjiang has a rich past: sand-buried cities, painted cave shrines, rare creatures, and wonderfully preserved mummies of European appearance. Their descendants, the Uighurs, still farm the tranquil oases that ring the dreaded Taklamakan, the world's second largest sand desert, and the Kazakh and Kirghiz herdsmen still roam the mountains. The region's history, however, has been punctuated by violence, usually provoked by ambitious outsiders--nomad chieftains from the north, Muslim emirs from Central Asia, Russian generals, or warlords from inner China. The Chinese regard the far west as a barbarian land. Only in the 1760s did they subdue it, and even then their rule was repeatedly broken. Compared with the Russians' conquest of Siberia, or the Americans' trek west, China's colonization of Xinjiang has been late and difficult. The Communists have done most to develop it, as a penal colony, as a buffer against invasion, and as a supplier of raw materials and living space for an overpopulated country. But what China sees as its property, the Uighurs regard as theft by an alien occupier. Tension has led to violence and savage reprisals. This portrait of Xinjiang should be essential reading for travelers and for anyone interested in today's China and the fate of minority peoples. (CHN231, $28.95)
  Wild West China, The Taming of Xinjiang
A Woman's Asia  •  Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 310 PAGES
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. Featuring selections from Jan Morris, Pamela Logan and Alison Wright. (ASA49, $17.95)
  A Woman's Asia
World Religions: Eastern Traditions  •  Willard G. Oxtoby
RELIGION •  2010 •  PAPER  • 515 PAGES
A clear and insightful introduction to Eastern religions by a team of scholars. It's a handsomely produced concise overview of Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist, and East Asian traditions, as rewarding for the general reader as the student. This second edition features additional suggested reading, photographs, glossary and thought-provoking review questions. (ASA07, $84.95)
  World Religions: Eastern Traditions
Yangzi River Map  •  Richard Perry Hayman
2003 •  MAP
A full-color, comprehensive map of the Yangzi River from its source in the Himalayas down to Shanghai and the East China Sea. Ten maps are featured in all, including orientation maps of all China, several detailed maps of the Three Gorges area plus the cities of Shanghai, Chongqing, and Wuhan. The 4,000-mile-long course of the river is broken into two main maps of the Upper and Lower Yangzi, each at a 1:1,000,000 scale. The double-sided map, which features hypsometric shaded relief derived from USGS data, unfolds to 27 x 39 inches. Two Sides. 27x39 inches. (CHN177, $14.95)
  Yangzi River Map

 
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