Literati
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French writer wins 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Author's mass appeal upsets Indian literati
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Chinese publishers to sell books in Germany
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China's publishing industry revamped in 30 years
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The Jewel of Medina published
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More libraries, museums in China
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Famous writer Yu Guangzhong turns 80
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US writers not Nobel favorites
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Liu Yunshan congratulates Beijing Review on its 50th anniversary
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China's Prison Break fans can publish novelization
 
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Chinese writer on the way to Astrid Lindgren Award
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KFC - 'a foreign brand with Chinese characteristics'
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China publishes leaders' elaborations on scientific development
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Project to build 200 libraries in China's quake zones
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National library, world's 3rd largest
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Judge blocks Harry Potter encyclopedia
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Expanded library offers high-end experiences
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Online bookstore sued for selling illegal books
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Book launch and open discussion on Beijing 798 now
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Restoration centers to be built for ancient books
 
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Retired military leader's new book published
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Robert Bernell's painted words
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Textbook price hikes hit 10-year high in Hong Kong
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Rise of online bookstores forces Bertelsmann to shut
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Moving Pictures by photog Chow Yun-Fat
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Shaolin sells 'enlightenment' gear online
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Sci-tech books exhibition to contribute to world prosperity
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Harry Potter prequel sold for 25,000 pounds
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Press watchdog recommends books to inspire kids
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Handwritten Potter prequel to go under hammer
 
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Books helping children recover arrive at Sichuan
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Zhou Xun takes 'Time Out'
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Redstocking
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FLP publishes commemorative quake album
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Book Review: I Am Liu Yuejin
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Chinese version of Russian President's book launched
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Is Guo Jingming China's 'Most Successful Writer'?
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Bo Yang's long novel tailored for TV
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Time unveils list of 100 most influential
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Famed writer Bo Yang dies
 
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Xu Jinglei races for webzine anniversary
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Republished old books illuminate China
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Book on Tibet liberation history published
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China's e-books booming
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Graphic novel series of Chinese classic draws attention in ROK
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Novel adapted from Chinese fiction triggers controversy
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Bible is America's favorite book: poll
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These Wonderful People of Xingjiang
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Pianist Lang Lang to debut autobiography
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China releases list of ancient books for protection
 
The Bloody White Baron
In his first and already highly acclaimed book:The Bloody White Baron, Mr. James Palmer entertained his readers with historical but gruesome anecdotes about a psychotic nobleman, Baron Unger, who had the fantasies of being the reincarnation of Genghis Khan.
Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China
In her book Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China, Kellee Tsai, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University in the US, uses her research into China’s unknown banking systems to explain how small private businesses acquired their funding.
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Book Club
Riverside Talks

Riverside Talks is a friendly dialogue between a Christian evangelist and a Chinese atheist. Acknowledgements | Foreword I | Foreword II |Part 1 | Part 2 Part 3 |

The Yarlung Tsangpo Great Canyon -- The Last Secret World
The Yarlung Tsangpo Great Canyon is the biggest canyon in the world.
Preface | Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 5 | Part 9
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Magazines
Beijing Review

Team effort

Coke's juicy deal

An uneasy balance

China Today

A splendid start

Making use of waste


With the Wind

China Pictorial

2008: China embraces the world

Flyby train

A beloved beast made safe

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