The United States and China, 4th Revised and Enlarged Edition (American Foreign Policy Library)

by John King Fairbank | History | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 067492438X Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by winghaahaahaa98wing from Watertown, Massachusetts USA on Saturday, October 9, 2010
Standard history of China and U.S. relations with China.

Journal Entry 2 by winghaahaahaa98wing at Cambridge, Massachusetts USA on Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A classic in the field - just started reading it.

Released 9 yrs ago (7/15/2014 UTC) at Themed Release Bookbox in -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA

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Reserved for Asian-themed bookbox. Excellent writing, a classic of the field.

Journal Entry 4 by AlterEgoZoe at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania USA on Sunday, August 10, 2014
Took out of the Asian bookbox

Released 8 yrs ago (3/25/2016 UTC) at Little Free Library #10728 - Bryant Park in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania USA

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When he looked up again Tas had gone. Rising to join the others, he caught sight of something small and abandoned on the floor. "Tas you forgot your pipe." He picked it up and then saw words carved into the wood he had not seen before. Find the music, find the magic.
"Did you carve this?"
Tas did not turn. "Yes," he said, reluctantly. "I have to leave it."
"But, Tas, why?"
Tas squared his shoulders as though firming some resolve. But still he did not turn. "Because the shepherd said that it could only be used once. Thats why I can't get the pipe to play that song-or any song. I've used the magic." He took a deep breath and went on. "And he said that once I found the magic I had the pass the pipe on." he paused and then he did turn, a scamp's humor in his long brown eyes. "It's going to be a long winter. I'm going to leave it here for someone else to find."
"Snowsong" by Nancy Varian Berberick

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