April 1987 Issue Paul Theroux Slow Boat to China China – Land of Discovery By Robert K G Temple The New Chinese Revolution By Lynn Pan Waves By Bei Dao LR
September 2003 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Rebel Province Wild West China: The Taming of Xinjiang By Christian Tyler LR
July 2004 Issue Christopher Ondaatje The One About the Chinese Condom Factory Mr China By Tim Clissold LR
August 2004 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Death In Tibet Sky Burial By Xinran (Julia Lovell, Esther Tyldesley (Trans) LR
August 2008 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Reforming Opinions The Battle for China's Past: Mao & the Cultural Revolution By Mobo Gao LR
September 2007 Issue Jonathan Mirsky The Mighty Qin The First Emperor of China By Frances Wood The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army By Jane Portal (ed) LR
April 2012 Issue Piers Brendon Never the Twain Shall Meet A Dance with the Dragon: The Vanished World of Peking’s Foreign Colony By Julia Boyd LR
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