Carl Crow’s war diaries, edited by Paul French (whose blog is at China Rhyming), has been published by Earnshaw Books. For more on Crow, see Danwei's posts from Crow's books, 400 Million Customers and Foreigners in a Flowery Kingdom. The introducti... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Wed, Sep 30 2009
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| 28 Nov 08 |
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Carl Crow's 400 Million Customers » Danwei Below is an introduction by Paul French to Carl Crow's classic book 400 Million Customers, now available in reprint from Earnshaw Books (link to purchase 400 million; Earnshaw Books catalogue). Paul French is author of the book Carl Crow, a Tough Old... |
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Review: Tales of Old Shanghai » Shanghaiist A few years ago, locally-based writer and publisher Graham Earnshaw began releasing a series of out-of-print books about China pre-1949 and, more specifically, the interactions between foreigners and locals during that period (a copy of Carl Crow's... |
| 31 Dec 08 |
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Carl Crow confiscated and banned » Danwei From the China Rhyming blog: ...in mid-1938 as the Japanese were driving up the Yangtze to Hankou Time Magazine reported that in Shanghai the Japanese Army were ordered to seize pro-Chinese books by US authors including Carl Crow, Agnes Smedley, Edgar... |
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Obama Recommendations: VI » China Beat Paul French is the Shanghai-based author of Carl Crow, a Tough Old China Hand and keeps the blog China Rhyming, as well as acting as publishing and marketing director at Access Asia. French has a forthcoming book in the works on foreign correspondents in... |
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Paul French: 5 historic Shanghai buildings we lost in 2009 » Shanghaiist An old postcard showing the now-demolished Shanghai Rowing Club building Paul French Paul French is the author of Carl Crow: A Tough Old China Hand and Through the Looking Glass: China’s Foreign Journalists from Opium War to Mao. He is currently... |