Mysteries of Ancient China

Mysteries of Ancient China
Title Mysteries of Ancient China PDF eBook
Author Jessica Rawson
Publisher George Braziller
Total Pages 312
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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Illustrated with one hundred and eighty-five color images and including a comprehensive series of essays by leading Chinese and European scholars, this volume summarizes current thinking about the archaeology and the history of the religious and social development of ancient China.

China Bayles' Book of Days

China Bayles' Book of Days
Title China Bayles' Book of Days PDF eBook
Author Susan Wittig Albert
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 404
Release 2006-10-03
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780425206539

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A treasury of recipes, crafts, gardening tips, and more from the national bestselling author of the China Bayles series—a great gift for both mystery fans and herb & craft enthusiasts! Readers of the China Bayles mystery novels are familiar with the usefulness and wonder of the many herbs the amateur sleuth sells in her beloved Thyme and Seasons shop. Compiled by national bestselling author Susan Wittig Albert at the request of her fans, China Bayles' Book of Days gathers together tidbits and treasures about plants and reveals ways you can put more green into your daily life. Featuring 365 days of recipes, crafts, gardening tips, remedies, and more, this special volume is a personal calendar of the legends and lore of herbs and also features brand-new essays from the author, clues from China's mysteries, and some special contributions by the irrepressible members of the Myra Merryweather Herb Guild, Pecan Springs's oldest civic organization.

China's Major Mysteries

China's Major Mysteries
Title China's Major Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Paul Dong
Publisher China Books
Total Pages 244
Release 2000
Genre Parapsychology
ISBN 9780835126762

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Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, c1984.

The Mystery of the Chinese Junk

The Mystery of the Chinese Junk
Title The Mystery of the Chinese Junk PDF eBook
Author Franklin W. Dixon
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 1960
Genre
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Mysteries of the Great Wall of China

Mysteries of the Great Wall of China
Title Mysteries of the Great Wall of China PDF eBook
Author Karen Latchana Kenney
Publisher Ancient Mysteries (Alternator
Total Pages 36
Release 2017-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512440132

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"Discover the fascinating mysteries surrounding the Great Wall of China. An iconic symbol, the wall's sections, trenches, and barriers stretch across more than 5,500 miles. How and why was it built? Scientists have many theories, but plenty of mysteries remain."--Provided by publisher.

China Mysteries

China Mysteries
Title China Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey C. Kinkley
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2023-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0824896734

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With the 1989 Beijing massacre fading from popular memory in the West, China from the mid-1990s to a few years ago felt more open than ever to global trade, communication, travel, and cultural and educational exchanges. There was even talk in the mainstream press that China was heading toward a more democratic future. It was during this second Sino-Western honeymoon that authors in the US, Canada, France, the UK, and elsewhere began writing mystery fiction set in contemporary China in their regional languages. These “China mysteries”—crime, detective, and mystery thriller novels that take place in China but were not written or published there—formed a new genre of popular fiction that highlighted the world’s hopes and fears after Tiananmen. The multinational and multicultural writers of China mysteries, among them ex-PRC nationals like Qiu Xiaolong, Zhang Xinxin, and Diane Wei Liang, converged on the China Mainland to negotiate political and cultural complexities through crime fiction plotlines. Their books emerged from Western lineages of the modern novel and popular genre fiction—with Chinese contributions—and depended on Western commercial publishing models shaped by cultural, national, political, and economic factors. This work examines more than a hundred China mysteries—many describing and analyzing social and economic changes at the center of modern life in China—to provide a brief history of the genre and analyze the formulaic and original elements of the mysteries, including their attention to matters of location, social content, characterization, history, and biography. It also highlights the role of “information” acquisition as a motivation for readers and authors of popular fiction, which has become a topic of discussion in Chinese literature studies. With its timely commentary on Sino-Western relations as presented through crime fiction, China Mysteries will appeal to students and scholars of contemporary Chinese literature and culture, as well as fans of crime novels and others who are curious about the global dimensions of the genre and how it complicates our understanding of “world literature.”

The Chinese Nail Murders

The Chinese Nail Murders
Title The Chinese Nail Murders PDF eBook
Author Robert Hans van Gulik
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 224
Release 1977-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780226848631

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Judge Dee and his helpers investigate a series of murders despite pressure to solve them quickly.