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Peking story

Kidd, David, 1926-19962008
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In 1949, soon after the arrival of communism, David Kidd's Chinese fiancee, the daughter of an ancient Mandarin family, telephoned to say that her father was dying and that they must marry immediately. At first the couple was able to continue their privileged lifestyle, a remnant of an old and exquisite culture. But the new proletariat was rapidly suppressing the ancient traditions. Spies watched them from the roof, then confiscated their sets of mahjong; an aunt was sent on a mission to re-educate prostitutes; and the family's final magnificent party was invaded by the police. Eventually their entire way of life, and the thousand-year-old culture on which it was based, was destroyed by the totalitarian regime.
Main title:
Peking story / David Kidd.
Author:
Edition:
Paperback edition.
Imprint:
London : Eland, 2008.©1988
Collation:
156 pages ; 22 cm
Notes:
First published in Great Britain as All the Emperor's horses by John Murray in 1961.First published by Eland in 1996.
ISBN:
9781906011000 (pbk)9781906011000 (paperback)
Dewey class:
951.15605092951.156
LC class:
DS777.55
Language:
English
BRN:
826560
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