ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444787818

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Genre: China / Historical Fiction / Sagas

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘Bravo; this is a big, complex and utterly involving portrait of 19th-century China’ THE TIMES

The internationally bestselling author portrays the great clash of East and West in his new epic: China

China in the nineteenth century: a proud and ancient empire forbidden to foreigners. The West desires Chinese tea above all other things but lacks the silver to buy it. Instead, western adventurers resort to smuggling opium in exchange.

The Qing Emperor will not allow his people to sink into addiction. Viceroy Lin is sent to the epicentre of the opium trade, Canton, to stop it. The Opium Wars begin – heralding a period of bloody military defeats, reparations, and one-sided treaties which will become known as the Century of Humiliation.

From Hong Kong to Beijing to the Great Wall, from the exotic wonders of the Summer Palace and the Forbidden City, to squalid village huts, the dramatic struggle rages across the Celestial Kingdom. This is the story of the Chinese people, high and low, and the Westerners who came to exploit the riches of their ancient land and culture.

We meet a young village wife struggling with the rigid traditions of her people, Manchu empresses and warriors, powerful eunuchs, fanatical Taiping and Boxer Rebels, savvy Chinese pirates, artists, concubines, scoundrels and heroes, well-intentioned missionaries and the rapacious merchants, diplomats and soldiers of the West. Fortunes will rise and fall, loves will be gained and lost.

This is an unforgettable tale told from both sides of the divide. The clash of worldviews, of culture and heritage, is shown in a kaleidoscope of jaw-dropping set pieces. China is a feat of the imagination that will enthral, instruct and excite, and show us how things once were, and how the turmoil of the nineteenth century led to modern China’s revolution and rebirth.

Reviews

Praise for LONDON
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'Hold your breath suspense, buccaneering adventure, and passionate tales of love and war.
The Times
'Remarkable ... grand.
The New York Times
Praise for Edward Rutherfurd
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From the ice-age to the present day, Rutherfurd's scope is vast. Both historical novel and adventure epic, this is a work of universal appeal.
Kirkus UK, on SARUM
Not all good things come in small packages. If you like books that are big, Edward Rutherfurd is your man. He writes wonderful sagas, tales that cover centuries, always keeping these long stories lively by telling us about the events and conflicts of people's lives. Rutherfurd does the painstaking research; the reader has all the fun.
The Seattle Times, on IRELAND
Incredible storytelling . . . Readers will fall in love with the iconic city.
Post and Courier, on NEW YORK
takes an entertaining, educational journey through China's rich and complex history, geography, art, and diverse cultures during a tumultuous epoch
Booklist
The unparallelled master of the historical saga returns, this time, with an eye on China. Beginning with the First Opium War in 1839 and continuing through the present day, Rutherfurd tells a sweeping tale that brings to life a nation's history, traditions and the people who lived through it as if by magic
Newsweek
A spectacularly glorious epic! . . . This barnstormer of a book can take its rightful place as a true historical epic
On-Magazine
Bravo; this is a big, complex and utterly involving portrait of 19th-century China
The Times
It's a bravura performance, fizzing with incident, excitement and energy
Daily Mail
Rich in detail, it'll give all readers pause for thought
Belfast Telegraph