
Chinese Lives: The People who Made a Civilization
Condition: SECONDHAND
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: Victor H. Mair
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 232
China is the most populous country on earth, and has the longest history of any modern nation. Its cultural and scientific achievements are well known; its script has been in use for more than three millennia. But who were the people who created this enduring civilization and what were they like? Here is a fresh and involving approach to the story of China, told through short biographies of 96 men and women from all walks of life. In these pages will be found a colourful array of individuals from over 3,000 years of China's history, from an early warrior lady of the 13th century BC, Fu Hao, to the late 20th-century communist leader Deng Xiaoping. They include officials and political figures, rebels, exiles, philosophers, poets, artists, musicians, scientists, military leaders and committed pacifists: their careers, achievements, misdeeds, disasters, punishments, ideas and love stories make this an unforgettable read. The authors have drawn on a huge range of sources to assemble information about the widest possible range of individuals from all periods and parts of China. The book is arranged in four chronological sections, each with a brief historical introduction, to help place the biographies in context within the vast span of China's tumultuous history. Illustrated with numerous portraits, paintings, written documents, bronzes and sculptures, as well as location maps, and written in an attractive, authoritative style, Chinese Lives provides the perfect introduction to China's past and her peoples for the 21st century.
Author: Victor H. Mair
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 232
China is the most populous country on earth, and has the longest history of any modern nation. Its cultural and scientific achievements are well known; its script has been in use for more than three millennia. But who were the people who created this enduring civilization and what were they like? Here is a fresh and involving approach to the story of China, told through short biographies of 96 men and women from all walks of life. In these pages will be found a colourful array of individuals from over 3,000 years of China's history, from an early warrior lady of the 13th century BC, Fu Hao, to the late 20th-century communist leader Deng Xiaoping. They include officials and political figures, rebels, exiles, philosophers, poets, artists, musicians, scientists, military leaders and committed pacifists: their careers, achievements, misdeeds, disasters, punishments, ideas and love stories make this an unforgettable read. The authors have drawn on a huge range of sources to assemble information about the widest possible range of individuals from all periods and parts of China. The book is arranged in four chronological sections, each with a brief historical introduction, to help place the biographies in context within the vast span of China's tumultuous history. Illustrated with numerous portraits, paintings, written documents, bronzes and sculptures, as well as location maps, and written in an attractive, authoritative style, Chinese Lives provides the perfect introduction to China's past and her peoples for the 21st century.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: Victor H. Mair
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 232
China is the most populous country on earth, and has the longest history of any modern nation. Its cultural and scientific achievements are well known; its script has been in use for more than three millennia. But who were the people who created this enduring civilization and what were they like? Here is a fresh and involving approach to the story of China, told through short biographies of 96 men and women from all walks of life. In these pages will be found a colourful array of individuals from over 3,000 years of China's history, from an early warrior lady of the 13th century BC, Fu Hao, to the late 20th-century communist leader Deng Xiaoping. They include officials and political figures, rebels, exiles, philosophers, poets, artists, musicians, scientists, military leaders and committed pacifists: their careers, achievements, misdeeds, disasters, punishments, ideas and love stories make this an unforgettable read. The authors have drawn on a huge range of sources to assemble information about the widest possible range of individuals from all periods and parts of China. The book is arranged in four chronological sections, each with a brief historical introduction, to help place the biographies in context within the vast span of China's tumultuous history. Illustrated with numerous portraits, paintings, written documents, bronzes and sculptures, as well as location maps, and written in an attractive, authoritative style, Chinese Lives provides the perfect introduction to China's past and her peoples for the 21st century.
Author: Victor H. Mair
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 232
China is the most populous country on earth, and has the longest history of any modern nation. Its cultural and scientific achievements are well known; its script has been in use for more than three millennia. But who were the people who created this enduring civilization and what were they like? Here is a fresh and involving approach to the story of China, told through short biographies of 96 men and women from all walks of life. In these pages will be found a colourful array of individuals from over 3,000 years of China's history, from an early warrior lady of the 13th century BC, Fu Hao, to the late 20th-century communist leader Deng Xiaoping. They include officials and political figures, rebels, exiles, philosophers, poets, artists, musicians, scientists, military leaders and committed pacifists: their careers, achievements, misdeeds, disasters, punishments, ideas and love stories make this an unforgettable read. The authors have drawn on a huge range of sources to assemble information about the widest possible range of individuals from all periods and parts of China. The book is arranged in four chronological sections, each with a brief historical introduction, to help place the biographies in context within the vast span of China's tumultuous history. Illustrated with numerous portraits, paintings, written documents, bronzes and sculptures, as well as location maps, and written in an attractive, authoritative style, Chinese Lives provides the perfect introduction to China's past and her peoples for the 21st century.

Chinese Lives: The People who Made a Civilization