"Two hundred years ago China's imperial rulers sensed a threat to a past-oriented society in the dynamism of the West and tried to frustrate foreign entry."- Foreign Devils ... "Today, one cannot escape the impression that if only it were not for world pressures Maoist China like that of the Ming and the Manchus would be happier if it could withdraw into the broad isolation of the Middle Kingdom." - Ping-Pong ... Just one year after China's long-closed doors reopened to the West in 1971, Barbara Tuchman journeyed through its cities and countryside drawing the human face on this inscrutable giant. "A creative writer's sense of drama and a scholar's obeisance to the evidence." -New York Times
Language of the Spirit
Jan Swafford
audiobookEncounters with the Archdruid
John McPhee
audiobookThe Pine Barrens
John McPhee
audiobookbookBasin and Range
John McPhee
audiobookSwedish and German Liberalism: From Factions to Parties 1860-1920
Martin Åberg
bookPurposeful Empathy
Anita Nowak
audiobookBlack Death
Robert S. Gottfried
bookThe Truth of Masks: a Note on Illusion (an essay of dramatic theory)
Oscar Wilde
bookAt the Frontier of God's Empire : A Missionary Odyssey in Modern China
Ji Li
audiobookCritique of Judgement
Immanuel Kant
bookOn Anger, on Leisure, on Clemency : Essays, Volume 2
Seneca the Younger
audiobookNumbers
Peter M. Higgins
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