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Odyssey Guide The Silk Road, Xi'an to Kashgar
Judy Bonavia
GUIDEBOOK 2008 PAPER 352 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to China's Silk Road with color photographs, excellent maps and much historical information. This handy book includes separate essays on the history and culture of the area, excerpts from the literature, a brief Chinese phrasebook, and a province-by-province description of points of interest.
(CAS13, $24.95)
Foreign Devils on the Silk Road
Peter Hopkirk
HISTORY 1984 PAPER 252 PAGES
Hopkirk tackles the history of the Chinese Silk Road in his inimitable style, especially the exploits of Sven Hedin and five other archaeological raiders of the early years of the 20th century. Accurate, vividly written and great fun.
(CAS22, $24.95)
Life Along the Silk Road
Susan Whitfield
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR 2001 PAPER 253 PAGES
With insight, scholarship and dramatic flair, Susan Whitfield recounts the lives of ten individuals on the ancient Silk Road. Spanning the eighth to tenth centuries, she draws on surviving manuscripts and firsthand accounts in this vivid, entertaining portrait of everyday life in China and Central Asia. Whitfield is director of the International Dunhuang Project.
(CAS44, $19.95)
Along the Silk Road
Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis
ART & ARCHITECTURE 2002 PAPER 144 PAGES
A nicely illustrated collection of essays on the art, culture and music of the Silk Road with contributions by art historian ten Grotenhuis (who edited the volume), Yo-Yo Ma and others associated with the Silk Road Project. Additional contributors include musicologist Theodore Levin, textile-expert Elizabeth Barber, and photographer Kenro Izu. Volume 6 in the Asian Art & Culture series published in conjunction with the Silk Road Project and the Freer Gallery of Art.
(CAS78, $24.95)
Northwest China Map
MapLink
2002 MAP
A map of northwestern China, covering much of the Silk Road at a scale of 1:2,000,000. Entitled Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the map takes in the region from Dunhuang west across the Taklamakan to Almaty, Bishkek and the Pamirs. With full color shaded relief, archaeological sites, roads, tracks and paths, railroads and trade routes. An index is printed on the reverse with entries for China (mostly) along with bordering regions of Afghanistan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Mongolia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. A Maplink map with cartography by Gizimaps. Two Sides. 32x39 inches.
(CHN202, $9.95)
China North Map
Nelles
MAP
A detailed travel map of North China at a 1:1,750,000 scale. It covers Xinjing to Beijing, with city maps of Tianjin and Beijing and inset maps of the areas around Beijing and Xi'an. Two Sides. 20x40 inches.
(CHN40, $10.95)
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)
Silk Road Countries Map, Central Asia
Gizi Map
A map covering the Silk Roads and surrounding territories from Western China and India across Asia to Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Black Sea at a scale of 1:3,000,000.
(CAS100, $12.95)
The Ancient Silk Road, An Illustrated Map
Odyssey Maps
A double-sided map showing ancient trading routes across China, Central Asia and Asia Minor with color photographs and captions.
(ASA58, $14.95)
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)
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)
Odyssey Guide Xi'an, Shaanxi & the Terracotta Army
Kevin Bishop
GUIDEBOOK
With color photographs, insightful essays on culture and history, site plans and places of interest in and around China's ancient capital.
(CHN34, $24.95)
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)
A History of Inner Asia
Svat Soucek
HISTORY
A dense, informative survey of the changing fortunes of people in the region, with chapters on Arab conquest and Chinese expansion, Mongols, Samanids, Timurids, Uzbeks, and other kingdoms and people in the region, including the 17th-19th century development of the trading cities. With 13 maps and dynastic charts.
(CAS51, $38.99)
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)
Early Buddhist Narrative Art, Illustrations of the Life of Buddha from Central Asia to China, Korea and Japan
Patricia Karetzky
RELIGION
Professor Karetzky surveys visual representations of the Buddha as depicted in cave art from Xinjiang, Dunghuang, Central China, Korea and Japan. With 70 black-and-white photographs.
(CAS86, $48.00)
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)
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)
Religions of the Silk Road
Richard C. Foltz
RELIGION
A scholarly survey of cultural traditions, and especially religions, along the trade routes through China and Central Asia from antiquity to the 15th century.
(CAS52, $25.00)
Silk Road: Monks, Warriors & Merchants on the Silk Road
Luce Boulnois
Helen Loveday
HISTORY
A history and guide to the Silk Road, organized chronologically and featuring a nice selection of contemporary photographs.
(CAS111, $26.95)
The Great Game, The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia
Peter Hopkirk
HISTORY
FAVORITE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A spellbinding account of the great European struggle for supremacy in Central Asia. This romantic history of intrigue, treachery and adventure is among our perennial bestsellers. Hopkirk is a master storyteller -- and his book is terrific.
(CAS09, $18.00)
The Silk Road, Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia
Frances Wood
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Wood draws on hundreds of archival photographs, manuscripts and paintings from the British Library in telling this lively story of the art, culture and history of diverse trade routes. With chapters on jade and silk, trade during the Han Dynasty, Dunhuang, the Great Game, explorers and the Silk Road today.
(ASA36, $21.95)
The Terra Cotta Army, China's First Emperor and the Birth of a Nation
John Man
HISTORY
Man recounts the 1974 discovery of the 8,000 terra cotta soldiers two farmers, and uses the legend, lore and fact about Emperor Qin's Tomb to speculate about the mysterious emperor himself.
(CHN518, $16.95)
The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China
William Lindesay
HISTORY
Lindesay augments colorful illustrations and photographs with detailed captions in this concise, visual overview of the extraordinary tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, First Emperor of China.
(CHN126, $12.95)
Tournament of Shadows, The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia
Karl Meyer
Shareen Blair Brysac
HISTORY
Journalists Meyer and Brysac recreate the blundering, xenophobic exploits of Russia and, especially, the British in 19th-century Central Asia in this grand tale.
(CAS41, $19.95)
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)
Islamic Arts
Jonathan Bloom
Sheila Blair
ART & ARCHITECTURE
OUT OF PRINT
A comprehensive survey of 1,000 years of Islamic architecture, design and decoration. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, maps and site plans.
(ISL01, $24.95)
Mapping the Silk Road and Beyond
Kenneth Nebenzahl
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This visually stunning collection of 80 rare illuminated manuscripts, early modern masterpieces and archival maps traces two millennia of exploration across Asia.
(CAS113, $49.95)
The Arts of China
Michael Sullivan
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A lively survey of Chinese visual arts and culture through the ages, thoroughly illustrated and accessible. With a new chapter on the 20th century and beyond, this fifth edition covers bronzes, ceramics, painting and architecture from the Neolithic to now.
(CHN16, $39.95)
The Mummies of Urumchi
Elizabeth Wayland Barber
ARCHAEOLOGY
An overview of the culture of ancient people of the Silk Road based on the extraordinarily well preserved Caucasoid mummies unearthed in Urumchi in the Tarim Basin of Central Asia.
(CAS34, $19.95)
The Tarim Mummies, Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West
J.P. Mallory
Victor H. Mair
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A magnificently illustrated account of the Tarim mummies -- Bronze Age inhabitants of the Taklamakan Desert along the Silk Road.
(CAS58, $36.40)
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)
Aurel Stein on the Silk Road
Susan Whitfield
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Whitfield draws on the rich collections of the British Library for this lavishly illustrated account of the amazing life and discoveries of Sir Marc Aurel Stein (1862-1942), including a chapter on the extraordinary Buddhist art at Dunhuang.
(CAS109, $35.00)
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)
Conquering the Desert of Death, Across the Taklamakan
Charles Blackmore
Peter Hopkirk
EXPLORATION
Blackmore's vivid account of tenacity and courage is all the better for its matter of fact detail and generous credit to the Uyghur camel handlers who made it possible.
(CAS68, $16.95)
From Heaven Lake, Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet
Vikram Seth
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An unconventional, award-winning travelogue of a 1981 trip to India from China via the Himalayas by the marvelous Indian novelist Vikram Seth.
(HML19, $13.00)
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Jack Weatherford
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Weatherford, who has lived and studied in Mongolia, interweaves his own travels and field work on the Central Asian steppes, much of it on horseback, with a lively portrait of Genghis Khan and the world of the medieval Mongols. The Mongols introduced not only mayhem, but also paper, printing, gunpowder, the compass and trousers to their far-flung empire.
(CAS106, $15.00)
In Xanadu, A Quest
William Dalrymple
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An epic journey in the footsteps of Marco Polo through the Middle East and Central Asia to China. An intrepid traveler and entertaining writer, Dalrymple offers an anecdotal history of the people and places he encounters en route.
(CAS50, $14.95)
Khubilai Khan, His Life and Times
Morris Rossabi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This fascinating, scholarly portrait of the culture and politics of 13th-century Asia examines Khubilai Khan's rise to power, the submission of Korea and the attempted invasion of Japan.
(CAS10, $22.95)
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)
Night Train to Turkistan: Modern Adventures Along China's Ancient Silk Road
Stuart Stevens
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An entertaining account of hard travel from Beijing to Kashgar, following the route of Peter Fleming and his classic News From Tartary.
(CAS77, $13.00)
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)
Sir Aurel Stein, Archaeological Explorer
Jeanette Mirsky
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Mirsky captures the excitement, derring-do, fortunes and controversy surrounding Stein's discovery of tombs, temples and monasteries and other ancient treasures of the Silk Road.
(CAS61, $20.00)
The Desert Road to Turkestan
Owen Lattimore
EXPLORATION
Originally published in 1927. Lattimore recounts his daredevil journey by camel caravan through the high steppes of China's unknown Gobi.
(CAS14, $18.00)
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)
The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane
Beatrice Forbes Manz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A portrait of the great nomadic conqueror who rose to power in 1370 on the ruins of the Mongol Empire and led campaigns from Moscow to Delhi.
(CAS11, $27.99)
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)
The Travels of Marco Polo
Marco Polo
Ronald Lantham
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The memories of a 13th-century journey to China along the Silk Road, among the most famous travel accounts ever. Describing exotic plants, birds, precious gems, silks, and spices with a merchant's eye, this superb geographer recounts his 20 years of travel.
(CAS05, $13.95)
Ultimate Journey, Retracing the Path of an Ancient Buddhist Monk Who Crossed Asia in Search of Enlightenment
Richard Bernstein
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In this journey of self-discovery, Bernstein travels across Central Asia from China to India, loosely in the footsteps of the seventh-century Buddhist monk Hsuan Tang. An engaging, informative account of travels.
(CAS64, $14.00)
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)
A Field Guide to the Birds of China
John MacKinnon
Karen Phillipps
FIELD GUIDE
A comprehensive field guide to the birds of China, featuring 128 color plates illustrating 1,300 species of birds. Contains introductory chapters on the history of ornithology in China, biogeography, and conservation.
(CHN85, $124.00)
A Photographic Guide to the Birds of China
John MacKinnon
Nigel Hicks
FIELD GUIDE
A slim pocket guide to 252 of the most conspicuous birds of China.
(CHN29, $15.95)
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