China -- Description and travel
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China -- Description and travel
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China
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Incoming Resources
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- Cousin Felix meets the Buddha and other encounters in China and Tibet, Lincoln Kaye ; illustrated by Mei-lang Hsu
- Iron & silk, [Tʻieh yü ssu], Mark Salzman. --
- Lost on planet China, the strange and true story of one man's attempt to understand the world's most mystifying nation, or how he became comfortable eating live squid, J. Maarten Troost
- Riding the iron rooster, by train through China, by Paul Theroux. --
- A river's tale, a year on the Mekong, Edward A. Gargan
- Journey into China
- River road to China, the Mekong River expedition, 1866-1873, Milton Osborne. --
- China road, a journey into the future of a rising power, Rob Gifford
- China winter, workers, mandarins, and the purge of the Gang of Four, Edoarda Masi ; translated by Adrienne Foulke. --
- The great wall of China, by William Edgar Geil ... with one hundred full-page illustrations and maps
- Across China, Peter Jenkins. --
- Red dust, a path through China, Ma Jian ; translated from the Chinese by Flora Drew
- Oracle bones, a journey between China's past and present, Peter Hessler
- Two innocents in Red China, [by] Jacques Hébert & Pierre Elliott Trudeau; translated by I. M. Owen
- Inside the red mansion, on the trail of China's most wanted man, Oliver August
- A China passage, Illustrated with photos. by Marc Riboud, and endpaper map by Samuel H. Bryant. --
- My house has two doors, Han Suyin. --
- China through my window, Naomi Woronov
- Fried eggs with chopsticks, Polly Evans
- To get rich is glorious, China in the eighties, Orville Schell. --
- China diary, [by] Charlotte Y. Salisbury. --
- Digging to China, down and out in the middle kingdom, J.D. Brown
- Where the pavement ends, one woman's bicycle trip through Mongolia, China, and Vietnam, by Erika Warmbrunn
- Cathay, a journey in search of old China, Fergus M. Bordewich ; introduction by Jan Morris
- Yeh Yeh's house, Evelina Chao
- Grace, an American woman in China: 1934-1974, Eleanor McCallie Cooper and William Liu ; introduction by Charles Ruas
- Where underpants come from, from checkout to cotton field -- travels through the new China and into the new global economy, Joe Bennett
- The day I owned the sky, Robert Lee Scott, Jr. --
- Undress me in the Temple of Heaven, Susan Jane Gilman
- Flowers on an iron tree, five cities of China, Ross Terrill. --
- Riding the iron rooster, by train through China, Paul Theroux
- Long March diary, China epic, Charlotte Y. Salisbury. --
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