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On China


On China


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The eminent historian and strategist reflects on how China’s past illuminates its twenty-first-century trajectory, drawing on forty years of intimate acquaintance with the country and its leaders. In Untitled on China , Henry Kissinger turns for the first time at book length to the country he has known intimately for decades and whose modern relations with the West he helped shape. Drawing on historical records as well as on his conversations with Chinese leaders over the past forty years, Kissinger examines how China has approached diplomacy, strategy, and negotiation throughout its history and reflects on the consequences for the twenty-first-century world. As Kissinger underscores, the unique conditions under which China developed continue to shape its policies and attitudes toward the outside world. For centuries, China rarely encountered other societies of comparable size and sophistication. China was the "Middle Kingdom," treating the peoples on its periphery as vassal states. At the same time, Chinese statesmen-facing threats of invasion from without and the contests of competing factions within-developed a canon of strategic thought that prized the virtues of subtlety, patience, and indirection over feats of martial prowess. Untitled on China examines key episodes in Chinese foreign policy, from the earliest days through the twentieth century, with a particular emphasis on the modern era. Kissinger illuminates the inner workings of Chinese diplomacy during such events as the initial encounters between China and modern European powers, the formation and breakdown of the Sino-Soviet alliance, the Korean War, the opening of relations with the United States, the Tiananmen Square crackdown, and China’s accession to the World Trade Organization. The book traces the evolution of Sino-American relations in the past sixty years, following their course from estrangement to strategic partnership and toward an uncertain future. Kissinger analyzes the two towering figures of the People’s Republic of China, Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, and their divergent visions of China’s modern destiny. With a final chapter on China’s twenty-first-century world role, Untitled on China provides a sweeping historical perspective on Chinese foreign policy from one of the premier statesmen of the twentieth century.

China


China


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One of the most far-reaching political events since the Second World war is the re-emergence of China as a world power. In the near two decades since Chairman Mao’s death, China has been opening up the once most secret and oldest surviving civilisation to the rest of the world. This comprehensive cultural history, ranging from prehistoric times to the present, examines major trends and key individuals that have shaped China’s incredible history. From the disunity of pre-imperial China to the renaissance of the Tang and Sung dynasties, from the Mongol conquest to the 1989 student revolt that rocked the people’s republic, the quality of each era is captured by concentrating attention on Chinese customs, beliefs and institutions. By placing the modern country that is China today in historical perspective, this fascinating study shows us how many continuities there are – despite periods of unrest and dissension – within this great and enduring civilisation.

Mah-Jong Tiles from China, China


Mah-Jong Tiles from China, China


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Keren Su Mah-Jong Tiles from China, China – Photographic Print

A Selection of China from the Nanking Cargo


A Selection of China from the Nanking Cargo


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A Selection of China from the Nanking Cargo – Giclee Print

Lady from Indo-China with Landscape


Lady from Indo-China with Landscape


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Lady from Indo-China with Landscape – Giclee Print

China Border from Ft. Pinquet


China Border from Ft. Pinquet


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Carl Mydans China Border from Ft. Pinquet – Premium Photographic Print

Refugees from the China Civil War


Refugees from the China Civil War


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Refugees from the China Civil War – Premium Photographic Print

Old Mandarin Road Enters China from the North Through the China Gate


Old Mandarin Road Enters China from the North Through the China Gate


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W. Robert Moore Old Mandarin Road Enters China from the North Through the China Gate – Photographic Print

Termination of the Great Wall of China, Gulf of Pecheli, from 'China in a Series of Views'


Termination of the Great Wall of China, Gulf of Pecheli, from ‘China in a Series of Views’


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Thomas Allom Termination of the Great Wall of China, Gulf of Pecheli, from ‘China in a Series of Views’ – Giclee Print

China, Aerial View of Gobi Desert in Western China from the Airplane


China, Aerial View of Gobi Desert in Western China from the Airplane


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Keren Su China, Aerial View of Gobi Desert in Western China from the Airplane – Photographic Print

Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) and Another Christian Missionary to China, from China Illustrated


Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) and Another Christian Missionary to China, from China Illustrated


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Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) and Another Christian Missionary to China, from “China Illustrated” – Giclee Print

China, Tianjin, Taipinzhai; a Section of China's Great Wall from Taipinzhai to Huangyaguan


China, Tianjin, Taipinzhai; a Section of China’s Great Wall from Taipinzhai to Huangyaguan


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Amar Grover China, Tianjin, Taipinzhai; a Section of China’s Great Wall from Taipinzhai to Huangyaguan – Photographic Print

China Getaway


China Getaway


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Sample an exotic treat from a street vendor, See the sun rise over the Great Wall of China, Join the hustle and bustle of busy Beijing, Explore the walled city of Pingyao, Visit China and see modern Shanghai, Sip tea by a canal in charming Xitang, Discover the Muslim Quarter of Xi’an

Escape From China


Escape From China


$12.79


Who can forget the images telecast worldwide of brave Chinese students facing down tanks in Tiananmen Square as they took on their Communist government? After a two-week standoff in 1989 military forces suppressed the revolt killing many students and issuing arrest warrants for top student leaders including Zhang Boli. After two years as a fugitive Zhang — the only leader to elude capture — knew that he must bid his beloved country as well as his wife and baby daughter farewell. Traveling across the frozen terrain of the former Soviet Union where peasants rescued him and through the deserted lands of China’s precarious borders Zhang had only his extraordinary will to propel him toward freedom. As told in Escape from China — a work of great historical resonance — his story will renew your faith in the human spirit.

Nixon In China


Nixon In China


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In February 1972, Richard Nixon became the first American president to visit China. His historic one-hour meeting with Mao Zedong ended the breach between the United States and China, which had lasted since the Communist victory in 1949. Just as significantly, the visit changed the face of international relations from a bipolar Cold War to a three-sided struggle involving the Soviet Union, China, and the United States. Drawing on newly available material and interviews with all major survivors, MacMillan re-examines that fateful week. Authoritative and written with great narrative verve, Nixon in China is a landmark work of history.In February 1972, Richard Nixon became the first American president to visit China. His historic one-hour meeting with Mao Zedong ended the breach between the United States and China, which had lasted since the Communist victory in 1949. Just as significantly, the visit changed the face of international relations from a bipolar Cold War to a three-sided struggle involving the Soviet Union, China, and the United States. Drawing on newly available material and interviews with all major survivors, MacMillan re-examines that fateful week. Authoritative and written with great narrative verve, Nixon in China is a landmark work of history.In February 1972, Richard Nixon became the first American president to visit China. His historic one-hour meeting with Mao Zedong ended the breach between the United States and China, which had lasted since the Communist victory in 1949. Just as significantly, the visit changed the face of international relations from a bipolar Cold War to a three-sided struggle involving the Soviet Union, China, and the United States. Drawing on newly available material and interviews with all major survivors, MacMillan re-examines that fateful week. Authoritative and written with great narrative verve, Nixon in China is a landmark work of history.

China: A History


China: A History


$11.99


An accessible, authoritative single-volume narrative history of China. Most histories of China appear to have been written by sinologists for sinologists. As China rejoins and perhaps comes to dominate our world order, the need for an authoritative yet engaging history is universally acknowledged. Modelled on the author’s own ‘India: A History’, ‘China: A History’ is informed by a wide knowledge of the Asian context, an approach devoid of Euro-centric bias, and acclaimed narrative skills. Broadly chronological, the book presents a history of all the Chinas – including those regions (Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, Manchuria) that account for two thirds of the People’s Republic of China land mass but which barely feature in its conventional history (which tends to concentrate on the succession of mainly north China imperial dynasties). The book also examines the many non-Chinese elements in China’s history – the impact of Buddhism, Islam and Christianity; the effects of trade; the nature of ‘barbarian’ invasion; the relevance of many imperial dynasties being of non-Chinese origin. Major archaeological discoveries in the last two decades afford a chance to flesh out and correct much of the written record. ‘China: A History’ will tell the epic story from the time of the Three Dynasties (2000-220 BC) to Chairman Mao and the current economic transformation of the country.

Market Square from Above, Qinghai, China


Market Square from Above, Qinghai, China


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David Evans Market Square from Above, Qinghai, China – Photographic Print

Chinese Scribe, from China Illustrated by Athanasius Kircher


Chinese Scribe, from China Illustrated by Athanasius Kircher


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Chinese Scribe, from China Illustrated by Athanasius Kircher – Giclee Print

Jesuits from a Mission in China, circa 1900


Jesuits from a Mission in China, circa 1900


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Jesuits from a Mission in China, circa 1900 – Giclee Print

China, from The Art of Perfume, Published 1912


China, from The Art of Perfume, Published 1912


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Georges Barbier China, from “The Art of Perfume,” Published 1912 – Giclee Print

Hong Kong (China) Seen from the Peak


Hong Kong (China) Seen from the Peak


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Hong Kong (China) Seen from the Peak – Photographic Print

The Canal Seen from Shameen Bridge in Canton (China)


The Canal Seen from Shameen Bridge in Canton (China)


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The Canal Seen from Shameen Bridge in Canton (China) – Photographic Print

Forbidden City from Above, Beijing, China


Forbidden City from Above, Beijing, China


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Adam Tall Forbidden City from Above, Beijing, China – Photographic Print

Miao from China, Attending the Geneva Church Conf


Miao from China, Attending the Geneva Church Conf


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Miao from China, Attending the Geneva Church Conf – Premium Photographic Print

View from Fort, Gyantse, Tibet, China


View from Fort, Gyantse, Tibet, China


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Ethel Davies View from Fort, Gyantse, Tibet, China – Photographic Print

Greetings from China Town, Los Angeles, California


Greetings from China Town, Los Angeles, California


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Greetings from China Town, Los Angeles, California – Giclee Print

Hong Kong Skyline from Kowloon, China


Hong Kong Skyline from Kowloon, China


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Jon Arnold Hong Kong Skyline from Kowloon, China – Photographic Print

Cannibalism in China, from a Chinese Drawing, 1870


Cannibalism in China, from a Chinese Drawing, 1870


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Cannibalism in China, from a Chinese Drawing, 1870 – Giclee Print

Ship from China and Java Rigged with Mat Sails


Ship from China and Java Rigged with Mat Sails


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Ship from China and Java Rigged with Mat Sails – Giclee Print

Massacres in China, from Le Petit Journal, 1891


Massacres in China, from Le Petit Journal, 1891


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Massacres in China, from “Le Petit Journal”, 1891 – Giclee Print

Lady Travels in a Pousse-Pousse from Indo-China


Lady Travels in a Pousse-Pousse from Indo-China


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Lady Travels in a Pousse-Pousse from Indo-China – Giclee Print

Rhodochrosite mineral from China's Wuton mine


Rhodochrosite mineral from China’s Wuton mine


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Walter Geiersperger Rhodochrosite mineral from China’s Wuton mine – Photographic Print

View of Hong Kong (China) Taken from the Funicular


View of Hong Kong (China) Taken from the Funicular


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View of Hong Kong (China) Taken from the Funicular – Photographic Print

China to Me


China to Me


$8.59


A revolutionary woman for her time Emily Hahn takes us on an adventure through the many faces that populate the landscape of China. Blending fiction and non-fiction seamlessly Emily Hahn looks at everything and everyone she met on her breath-taking journey through the China of the nineteen-thirties. Hahn investigates not so much the complicated issues of political blocs and party conflict but the ordinary or extraordinary lives of Chinese residents and tourists. This includes taking us into the personal lives of everyone from Asian prostitutes to European merchants. Join Emily Hahn as she explores China in this literary adventure.

China Dawn


China Dawn


$10.89


Imagine living through the breakthrough moments of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and the other icons of today’s new economy. The kind of technological revolution that they led in Silicon Valley is now sweeping through China, but with much more dramatic implications. The dynamic entrepreneurs who are using technology to radically transform business and cultural life in China are fighting not only outdated business models and a tumultuous economy but also an unpredictable government that has a love-hate relationship with the Net, at once pushing its expansion at a feverish pace and censoring it. As Duncan Clark, cofounder of BDA, an Internet consulting company in Beijing, told author David Sheff, "This environment — the regulations, the competition, the political uncertainties — makes these the fastest, most courageous, nimblest-thinking people globally. To deal with this level of risk and still sleep is no small accomplishment. But they’re hooked on it like some Chinese are becoming hooked on Starbucks cappuccino." In this irresistible, groundbreaking book, Sheff takes us into the trenches of the Chinese technology revolution, introducing the major and minor players who are leading China into the twenty-first century. Players like Bo Feng, the charismatic former sushi chef who is now one of the leading venture capitalists in China. And Edward Tian, a national hero who has been described as China’s Steve Jobs and Bill Gates combined, who left his own start-up on the eve of its IPO in order to lead the government’s attempt to bring broadband to the entire nation, in the process leapfrogging the United States, Europe, and the rest of Asia with the longest and fastest network in the world. As the U.S. technological revolution wanes, business leaders will be looking to the billion-plus potential customers in China for new growth. In addition, the world’s newest member of the World Trade Organization will no longer be a bystander in the global economy; it will be a fierce competitor. And when hundreds of million Chinese have access to unprecedented information and communication, China itself will be profoundly altered. Jay Chang, an analyst who covers China for Credit Suisse First Boston, sums the seismic nature of the changes: "What happens when China successfully transforms from a mainly agrarian/industrial nation into one that has significant input from the information technology industry? What happens when eighty percent of the state-owned enterprises in China are able to link economically to the global Internet on fast pipes? What happens when China’s engineering talent pool is able to gain access to high-end computing resources and exchange ideas and information easily with their global peers? What happens when fifty percent of the Chinese population gets wired in ten years — six hundred million people, the largest number of Internet users in the world?" With its compelling, character-driven story, researched over the course of t

China Syndrome


China Syndrome


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When the SARS virus broke out in China in January 2003 Karl Taro Greenfeld was the editor of Time Asia in Hong Kong just a few miles from the epicenter of the outbreak. After vague initial reports of terrified Chinese boiling vinegar to "purify" the air Greenfeld and his staff soon found themselves immersed in the story of a lifetime. Deftly tracking a mysterious viral killer from the bedside of one of the first victims to China’s overwhelmed hospital wards from cutting-edge labs where researchers struggle to identify the virus to the war rooms at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva China Syndrome takes readers on a gripping ride that blows through the Chinese government’s effort to cover up the disease . . . and sounds a clarion call warning of a catastrophe to come: a great viral storm potentially more deadly than any respiratory disease since the influenza of 1918.

China Adventure


China Adventure


$2565


Stare into a pit of Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, Take in the views from the sacred Emei Mountains, Experience vibrant Beijing, Stand atop the legendary Great Wall of China, Discover the beauty of Yangshuo’s countryside, Be dazzled by Hong Kong’s sparkling skyline, Make friends with giant pandas in Chengdu, Experience local life in Chengyang

China Doll


China Doll


$7.65


An American pop music icon finds herself on a collision course with the world’s two superpowers-and her label company that has business interest in China-when resolving to save a Chinese baby from certain death. Haunted by a troubled past, the protagonist is set to win against those determined to silence her.

Blessings from China: An Adoption Story


Blessings from China: An Adoption Story


$9.99


“In Blessings from China, author Roberta Diggs takes you on a journey halfway around the world on her mission to rescue two abandoned girls. You will laugh and cry as you follow the moving experience of two first-time parents in their forties. A poignant memoir about the reality of adoption, spiced with humor and the blessings of God. Blessings from China is sure to warm your heart and inspire your soul.”

Postcards From Tomorrow Square: Reports From China


Postcards From Tomorrow Square: Reports From China


$9.89


Americans need not be hostile toward China’s rise, but they should be wary about its eventual effects. The United States is the only nation with the scale and power to try to set the terms of its interaction with China rather than just succumb. So starting now, Americans need to consider the economic, environmental, political, and social goals they care about defending as Chinese influence grows." from "China Makes, the World Takes" Since December 2006, The Atlantic Magazine ‘s James Fallows has been writing some of the most discerning accounts of the economic and political transformation occurring in China. The ten essays collected here cover a wide-range of topics: from visionary tycoons and TV-battling entrepreneurs, to environmental pollution and how China subsidizes our economy. Fallows expertly and lucidly explains the economic, political, social, and cultural forces at work turning China into a world superpower at breakneck speed. This eye-opening and cautionary account is essential reading for all concerned not only with China’s but America’s future role in the world. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Best of China


Best of China


$1999


From cosmopolitan cities to ancient capitals and surreal rural scenery, Chinas stunning diversity offers adventurous visitors to the Middle Kingdom a chance to explore both its modern allure and ancient past. A rapidly changing country, now is the time to discover its cultural and historical diversity and do it with a bit of style! Our experienced CEO will lead the way and eliminate the hassle so you’re free to explore China’s urban and rural highlights and discover something special.

Pearl of China


Pearl of China


$4.99


It is the end of the nineteenth century and China is riding on the crest of great change, but for nine-year-old Willow, the only child of a destitute family in the small southern town of Chin-kiang, nothing ever seems to change. Until the day she meets Pearl, the eldest daughter of a zealous American missionary. Pearl is head-strong, independent and fiercely intelligent, and will grow up to be Pearl S Buck, the Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning writer and humanitarian activist, but for now all Willow knows is that she has never met anyone like her in all her life. From the start the two are thick as thieves, but when the Boxer Rebellion rocks the nation, Pearl’s family is forced to leave China to flee religious persecution. As the twentieth century unfolds in all its turmoil, through right-wing military coups and Mao’s Red Revolution, through bad marriages and broken dreams, the two girls cling to their lifelong friendship across the sea. In this ambitious and moving new novel, Anchee Min, acclaimed author of Empress Orchid and Red Azalea, brings to life a courageous and passionate woman who loved the country of her childhood and who has been hailed in China as a modern heroine.

China Rose


China Rose


$1.19


When China Grant arrived in Portsmouth her wedding to Sir Ranulf Cross was two weeks away. The first night there her life is threatened by a handsome stranger and threads from a decade-old mystery on the high seas begin unravelling faster than her wits..or heart…can keep apace. Originally published by Avon Books

China Complex: From The Sublime To The Absurd On The U.S.-China Scene


China Complex: From The Sublime To The Absurd On The U.S.-China Scene


$3.99


In this insightful narrative, Shouhua Qi, part of a new generation of scholars whose life experiences in China and the U.S. serve as the basis for an acute analysis of cross-cultural perceptions, weaves literary and cultural criticism together with journeys across time, politics, and popular culture. Part memoir, Qi reveals the China comples as a manifestation of the search for meaning at many legels and serves as a powerful foundation for how the U.S. and China MUST deal with one another in the years ahead. China Complex is for anyone seeeking a cogent assessment of the interpersonal foundations behind the U.S.-China relationship in the 21st century.

The China Bride


The China Bride


$6.29


Award-winning author Mary Jo Putney captivated the hearts of readers everywhere with her breathtaking hardcover debut, The Wild Child. Now, in her spectacular new novel The China Bride, she has created another brilliantly moving love story, and a very special heroine–a rare beauty torn between two cultures who valiantly struggles to discover the woman she is destined to be. Born to a Scottish father and now living in China, Troth Montgomery grew up speaking several languages and thinking of faraway England as home. Enduring life as a concubine, she never imagined that one day she would leave the Orient, arriving in bitter winter at the estate of a stranger–the brother of the man who had briefly been her husband. Kyle Renbourne, Viscount of Maxwell, had taken Troth as his bride shortly before his apparent execution in a Chinese prison. Now, as his widow, she is entitled to the home she always dreamed of but remains haunted by the memory of a dashing husband and the brief, forbidden love they shared. Then Kyle seemingly returns from the dead. Though he has survived, his mind and body are badly wounded. He needs time to heal and retreats from the exotic wife he barely knows. Bitterly aware that she will never be a fitting English wife, Troth defiantly embraces her foreign traditions, hoping that the ancient arts of her ancestors will restore Kyle’s spirit and her own battered heart. Together they embark on a miraculous journey of hope and faith as Kyle becomes enchanted with the intimate tranquillity he shares with his bewitching Troth. But before he can win back his China bride, Kyle must first face a deadly menace that has followed them halfway across the world. . . . Written with exquisite elegance and gentle passion, The China Bride is a stirring tale of everlasting love and the power of forgiveness, by a master storyteller. From the Hardcover edition.

Mr. China


Mr. China


$6.29


In the early 1990s China finally opened for business and Wall Street wanted to get in on the act. When the investment bankers arrived from New York with their Harvard MBAs pinstripes and tassled loafers ready to negotiate with the Old Cadres the stage was set for a collision between Wall Street"s billions and the world"s oldest culture. This is the true story of a tough Wall Street banker who had reached the top and found that it wasn"t enough. Looking for glory he came to China to surf the next new investment wave and teamed up with an ex-Red Guard and an Englishman living in Beijing. Together they raised over $400 million and bought up factories all over China. They thought the contracts were watertight. But then they began learning the hard way that China doesn"t play by anyone else"s rules. Left sitting in their boardrooms while their Chinese partners marched off in their own different directions they watched their millions begin sliding towards the abyss. Faced with no option but to fight they embarked on a series of desperate battles to regain control of their businesses. Their struggle reveals the human face of this vast and complex country that knows it must modernise but throughout history has always kept the advantage when dealing with outsiders. Clissold tells his at times surreal story with amusement and affection and the result is exhilarating an eye-opening account of the arcane world of traditional Chinese business and an instructive insight into the limitations of Wall Street and western business-school training. He opens a window of understanding between East and West in a truly exciting human-interest story that is a mix of adventure farce and high finance.

Resting from the Sun at Temple, Yushu, Qinghai, China


Resting from the Sun at Temple, Yushu, Qinghai, China


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Porteous Rod Resting from the Sun at Temple, Yushu, Qinghai, China – Photographic Print

A Woman Embroidering Plate 41 from The Costume of China


A Woman Embroidering Plate 41 from The Costume of China


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Major George Henry Mason A Woman Embroidering Plate 41 from “The Costume of China” – Giclee Print

A Labourer Plate 27 from The Costume of China


A Labourer Plate 27 from The Costume of China


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Major George Henry Mason A Labourer Plate 27 from “The Costume of China” – Giclee Print

Hong Kong, View from Victoria Peak, China


Hong Kong, View from Victoria Peak, China


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Gavin Hellier Hong Kong, View from Victoria Peak, China – Photographic Print

Lion Head Sculpture Seen from the Side, China


Lion Head Sculpture Seen from the Side, China


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Ryan Ross Lion Head Sculpture Seen from the Side, China – Framed Art Print

Group of Children from Village, Chedadong, Tibet, China


Group of Children from Village, Chedadong, Tibet, China


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Doug Traverso Group of Children from Village, Chedadong, Tibet, China – Photographic Print

This Is a Chariot Driver from China's First Emperor's Mausoleum


This Is a Chariot Driver from China’s First Emperor’s Mausoleum


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O. Louis Mazzatenta This Is a Chariot Driver from China’s First Emperor’s Mausoleum – Photographic Print

City from Lion Hill, Lijiang, Yunnan, China


City from Lion Hill, Lijiang, Yunnan, China


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Richard I’Anson City from Lion Hill, Lijiang, Yunnan, China – Photographic Print

The Culture and Preparation of Tea, from China in a Series of Views


The Culture and Preparation of Tea, from China in a Series of Views


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Thomas Allom The Culture and Preparation of Tea, from “China in a Series of Views” – Giclee Print

Traditional Cure-All from China, Black Tea


Traditional Cure-All from China, Black Tea


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Walter Molini Traditional “Cure-All” from China, Black Tea – Giclee Print

Marco Polo, Recovering from Illness on the Way to China


Marco Polo, Recovering from Illness on the Way to China


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Ron Embleton Marco Polo, Recovering from Illness on the Way to China – Giclee Print

Giant Panda from Red China Chewing on Leaves


Giant Panda from Red China Chewing on Leaves


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Michael Rougier Giant Panda from Red China Chewing on Leaves – Premium Photographic Print

Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Mountain, China


Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Mountain, China


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Bill Bachmann Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Mountain, China – Photographic Print

City View from Penha Hill, Macau, China


City View from Penha Hill, Macau, China


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Walter Bibikow City View from Penha Hill, Macau, China – Photographic Print

Kowloon Waterfront from Shaukeiwan, Hong Kong, China


Kowloon Waterfront from Shaukeiwan, Hong Kong, China


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Lawrence Worcester Kowloon Waterfront from Shaukeiwan, Hong Kong, China – Photographic Print

Night Overview from the Bund, Shanghai, China


Night Overview from the Bund, Shanghai, China


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De Mann Jean-Pierre Night Overview from the Bund, Shanghai, China – Photographic Print

Couple in a Chinese Garden, from Ornaments of China


Couple in a Chinese Garden, from Ornaments of China


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Jean Francois Albanis De Beaumont Couple in a Chinese Garden, from “Ornaments of China” – Giclee Print

A Pedlar Plate 17 from The Costume of China


A Pedlar Plate 17 from The Costume of China


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Major George Henry Mason A Pedlar Plate 17 from “The Costume of China” – Giclee Print

An Apothecary Plate 26 from The Costume of China


An Apothecary Plate 26 from The Costume of China


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Major George Henry Mason An Apothecary Plate 26 from “The Costume of China” – Giclee Print

A Tinker Plate 37 from The Costume of China


A Tinker Plate 37 from The Costume of China


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Major George Henry Mason A Tinker Plate 37 from “The Costume of China” – Giclee Print

Hamstringing a Malefactor Plate 17 from The Punishments of China


Hamstringing a Malefactor Plate 17 from The Punishments of China


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Major George Henry Mason Hamstringing a Malefactor Plate 17 from “The Punishments of China” – Giclee Print

Jokhang Square from Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, China


Jokhang Square from Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, China


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Ethel Davies Jokhang Square from Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, China – Photographic Print

Dragon carved from pumpkin, Yellow Mountain, China


Dragon carved from pumpkin, Yellow Mountain, China


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Adam Jones Dragon carved from pumpkin, Yellow Mountain, China – Photographic Print

Southern Asia from China to New Guinea


Southern Asia from China to New Guinea


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Johannes & Mortier Covens Southern Asia from China to New Guinea – Giclee Print

A Chinese Comedian, Illustration from The Costume of China, 1805


A Chinese Comedian, Illustration from The Costume of China, 1805


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William Alexander A Chinese Comedian, Illustration from “The Costume of China,” 1805 – Giclee Print

Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Peak, China


Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Peak, China


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Russell Gordon Hong Kong Skyline from Victoria Peak, China – Photographic Print

The Great Wall of China, from China in a Series of Views by George Newenham Wright 1843


The Great Wall of China, from China in a Series of Views by George Newenham Wright 1843


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Thomas Allom The Great Wall of China, from “China in a Series of Views” by George Newenham Wright 1843 – Giclee Print

British Clipper for the China Tea Trade Which in 1868 Won the Ocean Race from China to England


British Clipper for the China Tea Trade Which in 1868 Won the Ocean Race from China to England


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British Clipper for the China Tea Trade Which in 1868 Won the Ocean Race from China to England – Giclee Print

Sunset Breaking on Us Airbase across the East China Sea from Mainland China


Sunset Breaking on Us Airbase across the East China Sea from Mainland China


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Carl Mydans Sunset Breaking on Us Airbase across the East China Sea from Mainland China – Premium Photographic Print

China Hans


China Hans


$7.99


One Man’s Adventure in Faith Only God could have foreseen the incredible life and adventures of a German missionary named Hans Wilhelm. Fleeing Communists in Chinasurviving Japanese bombing raidsenduring an internment camp…joining, and later rejecting, the Hitler Youthgiving his heart to Jesus Christ in a bathtuband that was just the beginning. From Amsterdam to Zambia, Hans Wilhelm has traveled the world as an ambassador and servant of the Lord, seeking His will and sharing the gospel. China Hans is the remarkable, often exciting, and always inspiring true story of one man’s quest to honor and obey his God wherever He leads.

China Cry


China Cry


$19.99


“>Her story is wrapped up within one of the most incredible marvels in all world history: how the Christian church survived under repressive atheistic communism in China. But it did more than survive. It thrived and multiplied. We can better understand these heroic Chinese Christians through Nora’s story. Adopted by a prominent family in Shanghai in 1941, little Sung Neng Yee (Nora Lam) is treated like a princess. . . until the bombs drop, and the Japanese seize her house. After the defeat of the Japanese, she joins the Communists, believing they are the liberators of China. All goes well until she falls in love with Iam Cheng Shen from Hong Kong. Communist officials decide to break her of any bourgeois tendencies. During the next few years, in which she marries and has three children, she is subjected to excruciating persecution. She calls out to God for salvation. Miracles follow. She bargains for her husband and daughter’s release to Hong Kong and is sent to hard! labor, where she starts agitating for her own release. An intimate love story, sage of courage, and acclaimed inspirational gem.> >>>Dove Family-Approved>.> Recommended for ages 12 and over.>Approximate Runtime: 103 minutes>Released: 01/1990>”

China Family Adventure


China Family Adventure


$2725


Travel to China and walk through Beijing’s ancient hutongs, Be amazed by a death-defying acrobatic performance, Wander along the Great Wall of China, Practise kung fu with masters in Shaolin, Come face to face with China’s Terracotta Warriors, Whip up Chinese cuisine in Yangshuo, Admire the views of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak

Wild China Dvd from Warner Bros.


Wild China Dvd from Warner Bros.


$23.95


An exotic fusion of natural history and Oriental adventure, “Wild China” is a series of journeys through four startlingly different landscapes, each based around the travels of a real historical character. With splendour, scale and romance, Wild China lif


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