Tales of Old Shanghai
By: Graham Earnshaw
ISBN: 978-988-17621-1-5
Language: English
Pages: 156 pgs
Pub Date: May 2008
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| The old Shanghai was a rich and cosmopolitan mixture of East and West. This book provides a glimpse into that world with a mish-mash of photos, newspaper clippings, cartoons and writings to bring back to life those far-off days.
There has never been a place like Shanghai -- the layers and depth of richness that the city possesses is extraordinary. This book attempts to give a feel for the world of Old Shanghai. It is not a history book in the usual sense of the term. There is no need to start at page one and read through to the end. It is a jumble of items which evoke the different eras of Old Shanghai.
"It was one of the most cosmopolitan places that ever existed, full of growth and speculation, of rogues and adventurers, of color and life." - Gareth Powell
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Who is Graham Earnshaw?
Graham Earnshaw is a businessman and writer with decades of experience in the China world. He has written a number of books, including a China travel guide, and the translation of a Chinese kung fu novel, published in 2004 by Oxford University Press, and founded the TalesOfOldChina.com website. |
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