Peking to Paris

Peking to Paris
Author: Luigi Barzini
Publisher: Demontreville Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Peking to Paris Motor Challenge
ISBN: 9780978956318

Peking to Paris

Peking to Paris
Author: Dina Bennett
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1620878003

In this thrilling road trip from Peking to Paris, a woman tries to save her car, her marriage, and her confidence from breaking...

Peking to Paris

Peking to Paris
Author: Philip Young
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Antique and classic cars
ISBN: 9781845841201

The official record of the centenial re-enactment of the 1907 Peking to Paris race. Man and machine against the elements, driving where no car has gone before; That was the impossible challenge of 1907 when a handful of madcap motorists took up the idea of a Paris newspaper to prove that the car could now go anywhere by driving from Peking to Paris. To mark the 100th anniversary of the original "Great Race," over 100 cars set out to drive the original route used by Prince Borghese in 1907.

Prince Borghese's Trail

Prince Borghese's Trail
Author: Genevieve Obert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Automobile racing drivers
ISBN: 9781571780850

Genevieve Obert discusses the experiences she had while competing in the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge in 1997.

Border Crossing

Border Crossing
Author: Rosie Thomas
Publisher: Virago
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-12-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781860498114

On 6th September 1997, Rosie Thomas, mother of two, bestselling author of a dozen novels, nearing fifty years of age, stepped into a Volvo Amazon in Beijing that was to take her half-way across the world. She and her co-driver - nearly twenty years her junior - Phil Bowen, a pearl diver, charter boat skipper and photographer, were set to retrace the run of the first ever international motor rally. The excitement of the daily time challenge, the strange camaraderie, the bickering over who should drive, the dangerous endurance test of miles on dirt roads, up mountains and through deserts, followed by nights spent sleeping outdoors or in flea pit hotels, is more than matched by Rosie's own internal journey, including a near-death experience at the top of the Himalayas.

Midnight in Peking

Midnight in Peking
Author: Paul French
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1101580380

Winner of the both the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime and the CWA Non-Fiction Dagger from the author of City of Devils Chronicling an incredible unsolved murder, Midnight in Peking captures the aftermath of the brutal killing of a British schoolgirl in January 1937. The mutilated body of Pamela Werner was found at the base of the Fox Tower, which, according to local superstition, is home to the maliciously seductive fox spirits. As British detective Dennis and Chinese detective Han investigate, the mystery only deepens and, in a city on the verge of invasion, rumor and superstition run rampant. Based on seven years of research by historian and China expert Paul French, this true-crime thriller presents readers with a rare and unique portrait of the last days of colonial Peking.

The Taoists of Peking, 1800–1949

The Taoists of Peking, 1800–1949
Author: Vincent Goossaert
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1684174546

"By looking at the activities of Taoist clerics in Peking, this book explores the workings of religion as a profession in one Chinese city during a period of dramatic modernization. The author focuses on ordinary religious professionals, most of whom remained obscure temple employees. Although almost forgotten, they were all major actors in urban religious and cultural life.The clerics at the heart of this study spent their time training disciples, practicing and teaching self-cultivation, performing rituals, and managing temples. Vincent Goossaert shows that these Taoists were neither the socially despised illiterates dismissed in so many studies, nor otherworldly ascetics, but active participants in the religious economy of the city. In exploring exactly what their crucial role was, he addresses the day-to-day life of modern Chinese religion from the perspective of ordinary religious specialists. This approach highlights the social processes, institutions, and networks that transmit religious knowledge and mediate between prestigious religious traditions and the people in the street. In modern Chinese religion, the Taoists are such key actors. Without them, ""Taoist ritual"" and ""Taoist self-cultivation"" are just empty words."

The Secret Lives of Colour

The Secret Lives of Colour
Author: Kassia St Clair
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473630827

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every colour has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking. Very hard painting the hallway magnolia after this inspiring primer.' Simon Garfield The Secret Lives of Colour tells the unusual stories of the 75 most fascinating shades, dyes and hues. From blonde to ginger, the brown that changed the way battles were fought to the white that protected against the plague, Picasso's blue period to the charcoal on the cave walls at Lascaux, acid yellow to kelly green, and from scarlet women to imperial purple, these surprising stories run like a bright thread throughout history. In this book Kassia St Clair has turned her lifelong obsession with colours and where they come from (whether Van Gogh's chrome yellow sunflowers or punk's fluorescent pink) into a unique study of human civilisation. Across fashion and politics, art and war, The Secret Lives of Colour tell the vivid story of our culture.

Betrayal in Paris

Betrayal in Paris
Author: Paul French
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0143800361

At the conclusion of 'the war to end war', the victorious powers set about redesigning the world map at the Paris Peace Conference. For China, Versailles presented an opportunity to regain territory lost to Japan at the start of the war. Yet, despite early encouragement from the world's superpowers, the country was to be severely disappointed. In this First World War China Special Paul French explores China's betrayal by the West, the charismatic advocates it sent to the conference and the hugely significant May Fourth Movement that resulted from the treaty.