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Black Dragon River: A Journey Down the Amur River, at the Borderlands of Empire

✍ Scribed by Ziegler, Dominic


Book ID
109344931
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Year
2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
912 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780698410169

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✦ Synopsis


Black Dragon River is a personal journey down one of Asia's great rivers that reveals the region's essential history and culture. The world's ninth largest river, the Amur serves as a large part of the border between Russia and China. As a crossroads for the great empires of Asia, this area offers journalist Dominic Ziegler a lens with which to examine the societies at Europe's only borderland with east Asia. He follows a journey from the river's top to bottom, and weaves the history, ecology and peoples to show a region obsessed with the pastβ€”and to show how this region holds a key to the complex and critical relationship between Russia and China today.

One of Asia's mightiest rivers, the Amur is also the most elusive. The terrain it crosses is legendarily difficult to traverse. Near the river's source, Ziegler travels on horseback from the Mongolian steppe into the taiga, and later he is forced by the river's impassability to take the Trans-Siberian Railway...


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