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Please name books on history/culture as your favorites.

The Story of America: freedom and crisis from settlement to superpower, by Allen Weinstein and David Rubel. I just finished reading them, which were translated into Simplified Chinese.

Please name books on history/culture as your favorites. I want to read more books on history/culture. Thank you for sharing them with me.

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Thank you, Herbie. Angel

Comfortable.

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You are welcome.... B)

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ReneeWine wrote:
Thank you, Herbie. Angel

Does the email address you have on your signature work? If it does I will send you some ebooks if you like.

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Re: Please name books on history/culture as your favorites.

zhenlai,

Yes, this e-mail works. Please send me ebooks. Really thank you.
reneewine1979@yahoo.com

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ReneeWine wrote:
zhenlai,

Yes, this e-mail works. Please send me ebooks. Really thank you.
reneewine1979@yahoo.com

You have a new message.

美国鬼子

Re: Please name books on history/culture as your favorites.

@zhenlai, can I have your ebook?

ur hot..is that why ur sweating?

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I read Mao: The Unknown Story a while back. One of the best researched history books I've ever read.

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I recommend Twilight in The Forbidden City and From Peking to Mandalay by Reginald Fleming Johnston. These books were recently republished and are available on Amazon in print and Kindle editions.

Also, Peking by Juliet Bredon is a great read and her other book the Moon Year is a good read too. Peking was written in 1920's and gives a fascinating account of the city when it was two walled cities.

For a history of Buddhism, read Buddhist China also by Reginald Fleming Johnston

Johnston was the last emperor's tutor.... and twilight was used as the source for the first half of the classic Last Emperor movie.

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