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Books published by publisher Foreign Language Press

  • Three Kingdoms

    Luo Guanzhong, Moss Roberts

    Hardcover (foreign language Press, Jan. 7, 2011)
    It is a Classic Novel in Four Volumes""The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide.Thus is has ever been."" With this characterization of the inevitable cycle of Chinese history, the monumental tale Three Kingdoms begins. As important for
  • Three Kingdoms

    Luo Guanzhong, Moss Roberts

    Paperback (Foreign Languages Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
    This picture book, through more than 1,300 popular and easy to understand pictures, vividly illustrates the main characters and events described in the original works, A high artistic appreciation as well as some certain historic knowledge may be expected from the reading of it.
  • Outlaws of the Marsh

    Shi Nai'An, Sidney Shapiro

    Paperback (Foreign Languages Press, Jan. 1, 2001)
    China's great classic novel Outlaws of the Marsh, written in the fourteenth century, is a fictional account of twelfth-century events during the Song Dynasty. One by one, over a hundred men and women are forced by the harsh feudal officialdom to take to the hills. They band together and defeat every attempt of the government troops to crush them. Within this framework we find intrigue, adventure, murder, warfare, romance ... in a connected series of fascinating individual tales, told in the suspenseful manner of the traditional storyteller.
  • Three Kingdoms

    Luo Guanzhong

    (Foreign Languages Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Monkey Series: The Coming of Pig

    Edited by Chen Xue etc., Chen Xue

    Paperback (The Foreign Language Press, )
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  • Monkey Series: Lotus-Flower Cave

    Edited by Zhang Wen etc., Zhang Wen

    Paperback (The Foreign Language Press, )
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  • Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-Tung

    Mao Tse-Tung

    Paperback (Foreign Language Press, March 15, 1966)
    Soft cover; Very Good; No Dust Jacket; Red limp covers, 1st edn, the little book everyone carried with them during the turbulent late 1960s, 24mo, 312pps, photo of him and facsimile of his writing provided.
  • Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk

    Lu Xun

    Paperback (Foreign Language Press, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Book by Xun, Lu
  • Capturing the Three Rhinoceroses

    Edited by Xu Li etc.

    Paperback (Foreign Language Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    The MONKEY KING SERIES are picture books based on the ancient Chinese fantasy novel Journey to the West, a story rich in tales about demons and monsters who try to stop the Tang Priest Xuanzang from reaching the Thunder Monastery in India to fetch Buddhist scriptures. The real hero of this novel, loved for four hundred years by Chinese readers, is the resourceful, brave and humorous Monkey.
  • My First Chinese Word-book

    Linda Gan

    Paperback (Foreign Languages Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    My First Chinese Word-Book is designed for children age between 4 and 8, including 40 fun topics and dialog scenarios, eg. at the zoo and amusement park, on the beah or at a birthday party, in the living room, at school, and even in outer space! Young readers can learn 400 frequently used Chinese words through enjoyable and relaxing reading. Bright, colorful and lively illustrations are printed with their Chinese characters and pinyin, as well as English explanations. My First Chinese Word-Book is a great choice for children to begin their Chinese learning. Comes with 2 CDs (1 CD-Rom, 1 MP3 CD) for listening and easy learning. The author Elizabeth Liu is the Head of Montessori Kindergarten, Canadaian International School of Beijing.
  • Monkey Series: Monkey Saves Babies

    Edited by Li Min etc., Li Min

    Paperback (The Foreign Language Press, )
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  • Monkey Series: True and False Monkey

    Edited by Xu Li etc., Xu Li

    Paperback (The Foreign Language Press, Jan. 10, 2007)
    The MONKEY SERIES are picture books based on the ancient Chinese fantasy novel Journey to the West, a story rich in tales about demons and monsters who try to stop the Tang Priest Xuanzang from reaching the Thunder Monastery in India to fetch Buddhist scriptures. The real hero of this novel, loved for four hundred years by Chinese readers, is the resourceful, brave and humorous Monkey.