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Riding the Iron Rooster

โœ Scribed by Theroux, Paul


Book ID
108475805
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
341 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0140112952

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If you want to understand China take the train -- as the Chinese do, as Paul Theroux did -- in every province of the People's Republic, from the searing Gobi of western Xinjiang to the frozen wastes of Manchuria. The result is the most beguiling and revealing portrait of China since Marco Polo.In RI

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