The Meeting Place - Qing Dragon Discovery

The Meeting Place - Qing Dragon Discovery
Author: Stanley Larson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-04-02
Genre:
ISBN: 1365865290

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_An American businessman is coaxed into a partnership with the dangerous 14K Triad in Hong Kong. A newlywed couple makes a startling discovery. A young Will McGuire is just trying to live a normal life as a high school sophomore at Amador Valley high school in Pleasanton, California until he accidentally stumbles on a a body. A discovery in Hong Kong could change the history of China. Will is criticized by the local media as the youngest player on his basketball team. Will and Roxy learn about a world of deceit, greed and power on their unknowing route to a budding romance.

Will McGuire Reconnoiter

Will McGuire Reconnoiter
Author: Stanley Larson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-11
Genre:
ISBN: 0359197248

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An epic adventure of love, loss and hope. Will McGuire is a star high school athlete with a promising career ahead of him. But, life gets in the way as Will experiences a devastating loss and an abrupt change to his educational plans - sending him to China and the Philippines to begin Reconnoiter training at the request of the Lochinvar Club. Historical events in England, Australia and Leyte Bay come to life in this fast-paced adventure that introduces youthful Will McGuire to a world of deceit, thuggery, mis-information and trust. Through it all, Will discovers the cure to loneliness, and the power of love and friendship. This is a love story. But not like you think.

The Lochinvar Club

The Lochinvar Club
Author: Stanley Larson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-04-16
Genre:
ISBN: 1365897516

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An international thriller that spans 3 continents, taking readers from Washington DC to Switzerland to the Panama Canal, then to North Korea and back to Pleasanton, California. In 1902, the wealthiest man on the planet funded a SECRET international organization with powerful connections in Washington DC. Two immigrant sisters from Maggia Valle Switzerland are found destitute on the streets of New York City and soon become the focus of the Roosevelt White House. Over a hundred years later, the Lochinvar Club is has more reach and more power than ever. Will McGuire is an emerging prep basketball player in the northern California town of Pleasanton. Park Gun is a rising national Judo hero in North Korea. When the two sixteen year-old athletes cross-paths it ignites an international incident that pits the ruthless dictatorship of Kim Jong-un against an unlikely adversary in a thrilling rescue attempt that crisscrosses China and tests the resolve of the Lochinvar Club.

Bone Changer: Dragon Supreme

Bone Changer: Dragon Supreme
Author: Mo Gongzi
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1489
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648577792

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Entering the mortal world to gain karmic effect, defending one's position and not defending the enemy. Hidden in the mundane world, without desire and without desire and without life. Bone birth and final, easy to change on the outside, difficult to change on the inside, big things are only broken, damaged, waste, its shape is not changed, momentum is not changed, luck is not changed. However, there was a mysterious occupation that could break through the system, defy destiny, change fate, and overturn the universe ...

The Dragon in the Jungle

The Dragon in the Jungle
Author: Xiao-Bing Li
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190681624

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Western historians have long speculated about Chinese military intervention in the Vietnam War. It was not until recently, however, that newly available international archival materials, as well as documents from China, have indicated the true extent and level of Chinese participation in the conflict of Vietnam. For the first time in the English language, this book offers an overview of the operations and combat experience of more than 430,000 Chinese troops in Indochina from 1968-73. The Chinese Communist story from the "other side of the hill" explores one of the missing pieces to the historiography of the Vietnam War. The book covers the chronological development and Chinese decision-making by examining Beijing's intentions, security concerns, and major reasons for entering Vietnam to fight against the U.S. armed forces. It explains why China launched a nationwide movement, in Mao Zedong's words, to "assist Vietnam and resist America" in 1965-72. It details PLA foreign war preparation, training, battle planning and execution, tactical decisions, combat problem solving, political indoctrination, and performance evaluations through the Vietnam War. International Communist forces, technology, and logistics proved to be the decisive edge that enabled North Vietnam to survive the U.S. Rolling Thunder bombing campaign and helped the Viet Cong defeat South Vietnam. Chinese and Russian support prolonged the war, making it impossible for the United States to win. With Russian technology and massive Chinese intervention, the NVA and NLF could function on both conventional and unconventional levels, which the American military was not fully prepared to face. Nevertheless, the Vietnam War seriously tested the limits of the communist alliance. Rather than improving Sino-Soviet relations, aid to North Vietnam created a new competition as each communist power attempted to control Southeast Asian communist movement. China shifted its defense and national security concerns from the U.S. to the Soviet Union.

Eternally Blood Emperor

Eternally Blood Emperor
Author: Bu Zui
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647817358

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Sometimes, only by being hurt to the point of heartache can he has the courage and determination to return. Sometimes extraordinary power brings people not glory and respect, but fear and jealousy of others. Ye Ya's outstanding powerful ability caused the jealousy of his leader. He was secretly killed by him. With great shock and grief, he vowed secretly that if he could relive his life, he would never let those with ulterior motives hurt him. He died but was born again. Unfortunately, in this life, he only had low-level martial arts and could only obey the orders and arrangements of others. He was assigned to be a low-ranking patriarch, what he could do was accepting. But with the memory of the previous life, how can he be willing to be an ordinary person? He wants to resist in trouble, and cultivate the martial arts so that to be the strongest. Those who have bullied him and framed him will pay a painful price! ☆About the Author☆ Bu Zui, an excellent online novelist, has rich imagination and creativity. His novels have rich twists and turns, fascinating, smooth writing, and humorous language.

The Tibet Journal

The Tibet Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1996
Genre: Tibet (China)
ISBN:

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Dragon and Kangaroo

Dragon and Kangaroo
Author: Robert Macklin
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0733634044

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The fascinating story of the Chinese presence in and influence on this country - our intertwined history from colonial times to today. Chinese 'presence' in Australia extends from well before the time of Captain Cook - trading with northern Australia long before Europeans came here - right through to the present day, with Chinese activities ranging from being the main customer for our iron ore, to their very extensive intelligence operations here. Robert Macklin, bestselling and critically acclaimed author of HAMILTON HUME and DARK PARADISE, has traced a new history of the two nations. Macklin's engrossing narrative reaches from pre-colonial times, to John Macarthur's 'coolie' shepherds, the only Chinese bushranger, Sam Pu, and the multiple atrocities committed against the Chinese in the gold rush; through to the 20th century, where the two Australians - 'Morrison of Peking' and William Donald - played a significant role in the downfall of the last Chinese emperor and the creation of the first republic, before World War II and decades of Cold War brinkmanship; to our current economic bonds and Australia's role in the dangerous geopolitics of the South China Sea. DRAGON AND KANGAROO is an absorbing account of a vastly underestimated part of Australia's story: this is our shared history, from an immensely important - and entirely new - angle. 'Robert Macklin calls Hamilton Hume "our greatest explorer", and now that I've read this enthralling but at times shocking story, I totally agree.' ***** GOOD READING on Robert Macklin's HAMILTON HUME

The Dragon and the Snake

The Dragon and the Snake
Author: Millicent Anne Gates
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1512802239

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The United States Liaison Office (USLO) served as the diplomatic contact for Sino-American relations between the time of the Nixon-Kissinger opening of China in 1971-1972 and the achievement of full normalization in 1979. This book presents the importance of the USLO to American foreign policy in the 1970s.

Public Secrets, Public Spaces

Public Secrets, Public Spaces
Author: Stephanie Donald
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780847698776

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Public Secrets, Public Spaces explores the possibility of symbolic public space in the context of Chinese cinema. Focusing especially on women, children, and the dispossessed, Stephanie H. Donald looks at the ways public space is constructed and occupied and how it interacts with Opublic secrets, O the unstated common-sense knowledges of everyday life, extraordinary to those who are not initiated into the routines of a particular cultural place and space. In traditional societies public secrets are organized through observable ritual; in modern societies they are embedded in the cultural discourse of the routine and the everyday. As we see in this perceptive book, film offers a rich medium for unearthing these secrets