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100 x 190 mm
4 x 7.5 in
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170
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100+
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Hardcover
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November 2007
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ENCOUNTERS WITH CHINA
MERCHANTS, MISSIONARIES AND MANDARINS
Wiltshire Trea
This book spans a turbulent century of encounter that began when foreign merchants and missionaries first secured a tenuous foothold in China in the 1840s, and ends when China again retreated into self-imposed isolation following the birth of the People?s Republic in 1949. It was a century that produced a cavalcade of unforgettable characters that could well have been the inventions of fiction - the concubine who rose to power in the Forbidden City and the dapper Irishman who was her supporter and the dove of Peking?s diplomatic community; the merchant princes who made fortunes by smuggling opium; the high-minded mandarins who triggered the notorious Opium War, and finally the revolutionaries whose spirit fuelled the birth of 29th century China.
Price: Bht 650.00
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