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  • China Revolutionized

    A republic in place of the oldest monarchy! Preposterous. It would involve making a yellow man think as a white man, and that had never occurred, not even in the case of the prodigy, Japan. It would involve free intercourse with the whole wide world, and China had opposed such an innovation stubbornly for 400 years. It meant that the proudest and most self-contained nation should treat others as ... Read more

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  • Fil and Filippa: Story of Child Life in the Philippines

    It took me over a month and a half to reach the summer islands that I sought. In three weeks I had gone through the Panama Canal and had reached San Francisco, and in four weeks more I had crossed the world’s widest, most peaceful, and bluest ocean, the Pacific. There, like a string of pearls hanging from the golden Equator, I found thousands of wonderful islands of all sizes, but only two of them ... Read more

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  • China Revolutionized

    In "China Revolutionized," John Stuart Thomson offers a comprehensive examination of the sociopolitical landscape of China during a time of transformative upheaval. The book employs a meticulously detailed narrative style that intertwines historical analysis with vivid accounts, thereby immersing readers in the complexities of revolutionary thought and action. Thomson explores pivotal events and ... Read more

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  • China Revolutionized

    Enriched edition. A Literary Journey Through China's Transformative Revolution

    In "China Revolutionized," John Stuart Thomson delivers a comprehensive examination of China's seismic transformations during the tumultuous early 20th century. Utilizing a blend of meticulous research and vivid narrative, Thomson explores the complex interplay of political, social, and economic factors that catalyzed revolutionary fervor. His literary style exhibits clarity and engagement, ... Read more

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  • Fil and Filippa

    Story of Child Life in the Philippines

    In "Fil and Filippa," John Stuart Thomson intricately weaves a narrative that explores the themes of love, ambition, and the quest for identity against the backdrop of societal expectations. Written in a lyrical prose style, the novel captures the rich emotional landscape of its characters, highlighting their struggles and aspirations through vivid imagery and profound reflections. Set in the ... Read more

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  • A Treatise on Hat-Making and Felting

    Including a Full Exposition of the Singular Properties of Fur, Wool, and Hair

    Example in this ebook   TREATISE ON HAT-MAKING AND FELTING. It is conceded as an axiom, that theory and practice, in the pursuit of any object, are in their natures essentially different and distinct. But at the same time they long for a mutual understanding each to confirm the assertions of the other, the consummation of all practical results being the mutual embrace and perfect reconciliation of ... Read more

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    The Autobiography of Henry Pu Yi, Last Emperor of China

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    In 1908 at the age of two, Henry Pu Yi ascended to become the last emperor of the centuries-old Manchu dynasty. After revolutionaries forced Pu Yi to abdicate in 1911, the young emperor lived for thirteen years in Peking’s Forbidden City, but with none of the power his birth afforded him. The remainder of Pu Yi’s life was lived out in a topsy-turvy fashion: fleeing from a Chinese warlord, becoming ... Read more

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  • The River of Lost Footsteps

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  • The Soong Sisters

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    "If the story of the Soong family were told as fiction, people would say it was fascinating but too improbable. . . . A dramatic human chronicle . . . engrossing." — The New York Times Book ReviewIn the early twentieth century, few women in China were to prove so important to the rise of Chinese nationalism and liberation from tradition as the three extraordinary Soong sisters—Eling, Chingling and ... Read more

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  • China Only Yesterday, 1850–1950

    A Century of Change

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