Man's Fate Andre Malraux
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Man's Fate was first published in 1933. As a fictional account of the early days of the Chinese Revolution, this novel remains a powerful expression of psychological insight into the spirit of political revolution. From the opening scene, in which Chinese

Mandate of Heaven: A New Generation of Entrepreneurs, Dissidents, Bohemians, and Technocrats Lays Claim to China's Future Orville Schell
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With the authority of 30 years of award-winning reporting, Orville Schell introduces readers to the extraordinary Chinese who acted out the drama of Tiananmen Square, who endured prison or exile, and who continue to persevere in the unfolding economic and

Many hills yet to climb: Memoirs of an Armenian deportee John Minassian
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The memoirs of John Minassian, who witnessed the loss of his family and friends, but managed to escape with his life by concealing his identity. In this book, Minassian recalls the city of his birth, Sivas, and a way of life long vanished, the American mi

Mao: The Unknown Story Jung Chang; Jon Halliday
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“Ever since the spectacular success of Chang’s Wild Swans we have waited impatiently for her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China’s most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history

Market Indicators: The Best-Kept Secret to More Effective Trading and Investing Richard Sipley
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A smart trader needs to know what other traders are thinking and doing. Professional traders and investors use a wide range of indicators—some well-known, some not so well-known—to gauge the state of the market.; ; Market Indicators introduces the many ke

Marketing a Country: Promotion as a Tool for Attracting Foreign Investment Alvin G Wint; Louis T. Wells
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Revised Edition. The new competitive foreign investment environment has prompted analogies between competition among governments for foreign investment and competition among firms for market share. Given the similarities in the nature of the competition,

Marsovan 1915: The Diaries of Bertha Morley Bertha B. Morley; Hilmar Kaiser
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"Marsovan 1915" is a critical edition of the diaries of Bertha Morley, an American music teacher in Marsovan (near Kharpert). It is a blow-by-blow account of the Armenian Genocide in Marsovan between April and September 1915.; ; Editor Hilmar Kaiser notes