Best of
China

1976

Prisoner of Mao


Bao Ruo-Wang - 1976
    He was a prisoner from 1957–1964, including 15 months of interrogation that led to a 700 page confession."I would defy any man, Chinese or not, to hold out against them. Their aim is not so much to make you invent nonexistent crimes, but to make you accept your ordinary life, as you led it, as rotten and sinful and worthy of punishment." — Prisoner of Mao

Wind in the Tower: Mao Tsetung & The Chinese Revolution, 1949-1975


Han Suyin - 1976
    (From the cover)

Chinese Poetry: An Anthology of Major Modes and Genres


Wai-lim Yip - 1976
    Spanning two thousand years—from the Book of Songs (circa 600 B.C.) to the chü form of the Yuan Dynasty (1260–1368)—these 150 poems cover all major genres that students of Chinese poetry must learn. Newly designed, the unique format of this volume will enhance its reputation as the definitive introduction to Chinese poetry, while its introductory essay on issues of Chinese aesthetics will continue to be an essential text on the problems of translating such works into English. Each poem is printed with the original Chinese characters in calligraphic form, coordinated with word-for-word annotations, and followed by an English translation. Correcting more than a century of distortion of the classical Chinese by translators unconcerned with the intricacies and aesthetics of the Chinese language, these masterful translations by Wai-lim Yip, a noted and honored translator and scholar, allow English readers to enter more easily into the dynamic of the original poems. Each section of the volume is introduced by a short essay on the mode or genre of poem about to be presented and is followed by a comprehensive bibliography.

The Morning Deluge 2: From The Long March to Liberation


Han Suyin - 1976
    Volume I, also available in Panther Books, covers the period from the childhood of Mao to the Long March.

Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 5: Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Part 3: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention: Historical Survey from Cinnabar Elixirs to Synthetic Insulin


Joseph Needham - 1976
    The volume as a whole covers the subjects of alchemy, early chemistry, and chemical technology (which includes military invention, especially gunpowder; paper and printing; textiles; mining and metallurgy; the salt industry; and ceramics).

Reform and Revolution in China: The 1911 Revolution in Hunan and Hubei


Joseph W. Esherick - 1976
    

A Basic Understanding of the Communist Party of China


Norman Bethune Institute - 1976
    

The Art Of Southern Sung China


James Cahill - 1976
    

A History of Chinese Drama


William Dolby - 1976
    

Warlord Politics in China, 1916-1928


Hsi-Sheng Chi - 1976
    On the strength of this information, he offers a convincing explanation I balance-of-power terms for the baffling advances, retreats, clashes, and changes of allegiance that have puzzled students of the era.His analysis makes clear how the leading warlords viewed the state, themselves, and each other. A concluding chapter presents an explanation based on systems theory for the Kuomintang's triumph over the warlords who had sought to confine its domain to Kwangtung.Included as appendixes are a chronology of events and lists of national leaders and provincial military authorities from 1916 to 1928.