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Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia. - book reviews
That hoary old chestnut about the 'inscrutable Japanese' must surely now be laid to rest -- squashed beneath this mammoth two-volume reference...
Contemporary Review, 01/01/94 by Paul St. John Mackintosh · More from publication -
Modern Japanese Novelists: A Biographical Dictionary. - book reviews
Modern Japanese Novelists: A Biographical Dictionary. John Lewell. Kodansha International. 1993. 497pp. 45.00. 4-7700-1649-2 [pounds]. Modern...
Contemporary Review, 12/01/93 by Paul St. John Mackintosh · More from publication -
The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Japan. - book reviews
Edited by Richard Bowring and Peter Kornicki. Cambridge, 1993. 400pp. 29.95[pounds]. 0 521 403 529. Edited by Richard Bowring and Peter Kornicki....
Contemporary Review, 08/01/93 by Paul St. John Mackintosh · More from publication -
The warm heart of Japan's snow country
The Niigata prefecture in northwest Japan has been referred to as snow country by Yasunari Kawabata in a novel of the same title. The region, which...
Contemporary Review, 04/01/93 by Paul St John Mackintosh · More from publication -
Deng Xiaoping. (book reviews)

Also written and published after Tiananmen, David Goodman's Deng Xiaoping (Cardinal, [Pounds] 4.99) deals with one of the principal architects of...
History Today, 02/01/93 by Mackintosh, Paul St. John · More from publication -
The Great Wall of China: From History to Myth. (book reviews)

The Tibetans, who sacked the old capital of Chang'an in AD 763, were just one of the 'barbarian' races whose incursions gave rise to China's most...
History Today, 02/01/93 by Mackintosh, Paul St. John · More from publication -
The Search for Modern China. (book reviews)

Jonathan D. Spence enjoys such eminence amongst historians of China that recommendation is almost superfluous. Suffice it to say that his The...
History Today, 02/01/93 by Mackintosh, Paul St. John · More from publication -
Trespassers on the Roof of the World: The Race for Lhasa. (book reviews)

One of the casualties of China's drive for modernity is treated in Trespassers on the Roof of the World: The Race for Lhasa by Peter Hopkirk...
History Today, 02/01/93 by Mackintosh, Paul St. John · More from publication
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