Wen
Dou:
Nonviolent Struggle In the Cultural Revolution
Author: Guanglu Zheng; Preface by Yan Yi
ISBN-13: 978-0-9665421-8-9
ISBN-10: 0966542185
Order No. 2008
Traditional Chinese
6 x 9, Paperback
xxv, 420 pages, 2006
History/Politics
$20.00, 20% off: $16.00
SYNOPSIS
Based on exclusive and precious historical
materials, this book for the first time, systematically
introduces the rare and strange phenomenon in the world
cultural history: Wendou of Cultural Revolution. This is
the most comprehensive description of the cultural phenomenon
in China’s Cultural Revolution. Learn More...
Wu
Dou:
Violent Struggle In the Cultural Revolution
Author: Guanglu Zheng; Preface by Yan Yi
ISBN-13: 978-0-9665421-9-6
ISBN-10: 0966542193
Order No. 2009
Traditional Chinese
6 x 9, Paperback
620 pages, 2006
History/Politics
$20.00, 20% off: $25.00
SYNOPSIS
Based on exclusive and precious historical
materials, this book for the first time, systematically
introduces the struggles by force of coercion (Wu Dou) in
China¡¯s Cultural Revolution. The book provided the most
comprehensive information to help understand the truth of
the Wu Dou in the Cultural Revolution. It is a great reference
for research as well. Learn More...
Music
of Life:
Quotations from Chinese Sages on Music and
Health Preservation, Illustrated and Annotated (in two volumes)
Author: Shen Wu and Youshan Tang
ISBN-13: 978-1-931907-19-4
ISBN-10: 1931907196
Order No. 2007
Homa & Sekey Books
Size: 8.5 x 11, Paperback
763 pages with more than 200 black and white illustrations,
900,000 word count
$80.00, 20% off: $64.00
SYNOPSIS
Quotations from Chinese sages over five thousand
years on music and health preservation, covering a spectrum
of subjects such as philosophy, mathematics, astronomy,
music, paintings and calligraphy, and poetry and songs.
The concise annotations by the author help readers better
understand the relationships among music, health preservation
and medical treatment. With more than 200 illustrations.
Author: Luo Jingfu
Editors: Hong Yannan,
Shu Yanping, et al.
ISBN-13: 978-7-5325-3939-0
ISBN-10: 7532539393
Order No. 2501
Shanghai Classics Press
Size: 7 x 9
Pages: 343 with b&w photos
Pub Year: 2004
Price: $14.00
SYNOPSIS
Autobiographical stories of a Chinese scholar
about his life and family from the late Qing dynasty to
the beginning of the People's Republic of China.
Learn More...
Luoyong Wang:
The China Boy Who Fought His Way into Broadway
Author: Fan Dai
ISBN-13: 978-0-9665421-1-0
ISBN-10: 0966542118
Order No. 2001
Size: 6 x 8.25
Pages: 336 plus 24 photos
Price: $15.95
Published: 1998
SYNOPSIS
With almost no knowledge of English, but a desire to become
first-rate actor, Luoyong Wang came to the U. S. in 1986
to study theater. He overcame insurmountable difficulties
in his life and career, working at all sorts of menial jobs
while attending school and improving his English. Eight
times he knocked on the door of Broadway and finally, with
his "electric" acting as praised by New York Times, he secured
for himself the pivotal role of "the Engineer" in the Broadway
musical "Miss Saigon." Wang's is the story of a successful
Chinese immigrant whose American dream has come true.
This title was published simultaneously in the US, Mainland
China, and Taiwan in 1998.
Zero Minus Ten
(007 James Bond Series)
Author: Raymond Benson
Translators: Guo Shaobo and Ding Di
Published: 1999
Order No. 2002
Price: $12.00
The Facts of Death
(007 James Bond Series)
Author: Raymond Benson
Translator: Shen Yubin
Order No. 2003
Published: 1999
Price: $14.00
High Time to Kill
(007 James Bond Series)
Author: Raymond Benson
Translator: Fu Yanguo
Order No. 2004
Published: 2000
Price: $14.80
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