The Golden Ghetto

The Golden Ghetto
Author: Jacques M. Downs
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9888139096

Before the opening of the treaty ports in the 1840s, Canton was the only Chinese port where foreign merchants were allowed to trade. The Golden Ghetto takes us into the world of one of this city’s most important foreign communities—the Americans—during the decades between the American Revolution of 1776 and the signing of the Sino-US Treaty of Wanghia in 1844. American merchants lived in isolation from Chinese society in sybaritic, albeit usually celibate luxury. Making use of exhaustive research, Downs provides an especially clear explanation of the Canton commercial setting generally and of the role of American merchants. Many of these men made fortunes and returned home to become important figures in the rapidly developing United States. The book devotes particular attention to the biographical details of the principal American traders, the leading American firms, and their operations in Canton and the United States. Opium smuggling receives especial emphasis, as does the important topic of early diplomatic relations between the United States and China. Since its first publication in 1997, The Golden Ghettohas been recognized as the leading work on Americans trading at Canton. Long out of print, this new edition makes this key work again available, both to scholars and a wider readership. “The fullest exposition on the subject thus far and as the final word on extant, previously untapped, English-language sources.” — Eileen Scully, in The China Quarterly

Echoes of the Golden

Echoes of the Golden
Author: Kalu Onwuka
Publisher: Granada Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990020387

Delve into an illuminating spiritual journey through this engaging selection of earlier works titled Echoes of the Golden and compiled from the well-received and widely acclaimed Ruminations on the Golden Strand series. Presented with a remarkable balance of spiritual and earthly inspiration, this engaging discourse cuts deeply into the heart to take the reader on an exploration of the enlightening path where the earthly and heavenly are sweetly engaged. In today's world where humanity's collective soul has been fractured through the onslaught of the information age and an illusion of empowerment, many are bereft of wholeness in life and are unwarily being carried down a vortex of destruction as if by an unseen hand. As a result, humanity at large has become discouraged and disillusioned as many live in apprehension about what lies ahead. But mankind can yet regain good footing and find the right balance in life with spiritual transformation through Christ. Like all previous works, Echoes of the Golden has been compiled to help aspiring seekers achieve full spiritual transformation and thereby find the right balance in life to realize the wholeness and fulfillment much longed for but missing today. This timely compilation shows how spiritual enlightenment can open mankind's inner eyes to recognize the important things in life and let go of the unimportant for that is where life's battle is won or lost. Echoes of the Golden masterfully explores meaningful ways to bring a heavenly perspective into daily life so that mankind can be guided to avoid pitfalls, shielded from troubles, and overcome obstacles to live victoriously in every area.

Handbook of Texas Music

Handbook of Texas Music
Author: Laurie E. Jasinski
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 2008
Release: 2012-02-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0876112971

The musical voice of Texas presents itself as vast and diverse as the Lone Star State’s landscape. According to Casey Monahan, “To travel Texas with music as your guide is a year-round opportunity to experience first-hand this amazing cultural force….Texas music offers a vibrant and enjoyable experience through which to understand and enjoy Texas culture.” Building on the work of The Handbook of Texas Music that was published in 2003 and in partnership with the Texas Music Office and the Center for Texas Music History (Texas State University-San Marcos), The Handbook of Texas Music, Second Edition, offers completely updated entries and features new and expanded coverage of the musicians, ensembles, dance halls, festivals, businesses, orchestras, organizations, and genres that have helped define the state’s musical legacy. · More than 850 articles, including almost 400 new entries· 255 images, including more than 170 new photos, sheet music art, and posters that lavishly illustrate the text· Appendix with a stage name listing for musicians Supported by an outstanding team of music advisors from across the state, The Handbook of Texas Music, Second Edition, furnishes new articles on the music festivals, museums, and halls of fame in Texas, as well as the many honky-tonks, concert halls, and clubs big and small, that invite readers to explore their own musical journeys. Scholarship on many of the state’s pioneering groups and the recording industry and professionals who helped produce and promote their music provides fresh insight into the history of Texas music and its influence far beyond the state’s borders. Celebrate the musical tapestry of Texas from A to Z!

Golden Echoes

Golden Echoes
Author: David W. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2001*
Genre: Gospel music
ISBN:

The Invitation

The Invitation
Author: Barbara Delinsky
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466849800

The Invitation is the final novel in beloved bestselling author Barbara Delinsky's Matchmaker trilogy about a treasure hunt that turns up the heat—and the most unlikely prize of all... Shaye Burke has become used to her Aunt Victoria's wild schemes. But a Caribbean treasure hunt? With an honest-to-goodness pirate at the helm? Ahoy! Rugged, sexy Noah VanBaar did not know what he was in for when he boarded the beat-up old sloop with no engine. Surely, there would be no opportunity for romance on this so-called vacation. But when he meets the gloriously seductive Shaye, all bets are off. Could it be that, after years of failed matchmaking attempts, Victoria's finally got it right? Originally published as A Single Rose.

Changer of Worlds

Changer of Worlds
Author: David Weber
Publisher: Baen Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0671319752

Inter-related stories of Lady Dame Honor Harrington, the alien treecats, Eric Flint, Anton Zilwicki, Esther McQueen and Oscar Saint-Just.