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| [§] | Behind the Open Door: Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace | Daniel H. Rosen |
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| [§] | Chinese Brush Painting Step by Step | Kwan Jung |
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| [§] | Chinese Characters: A Genealogy and Dictionary | Rick Harbaugh |
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| [§] | The Chinese Classics | James Legge |
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| [§] | Chinese Cuisine | Huang Su Huei |
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| [§] | Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies | Moss Roberts |
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| [§] | Chinese Opera | Jessica Tan Gudnason |
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| [§] | Chinese Potter: A Practical History of Chinese Ceramics | Margaret Medley |
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| [§] | Chinese Workers: A New History | Jackie Sheehan |
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| [§] | Chinese-English Dictionary | Hon-Man Chik |
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| [§] | Everyday Chinese Cooking | Leeann Chin |
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| [§] | Fifty lessons in Chinese | Anne Chang |
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| [§] | The Great Wall of China | Roland Michaud |
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| [§] | Hsing-I: Chinese Mind-Body Boxing | Robert W. Smith |
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| [§] | I Ching: The Book of Changes and the Unchanging Truth | Hua-Ching Ni |
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| [§] | Into the Porcelain Pillow: 101 Tales from the Records of the Taiping Era | Li Fang |
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| [§] | Lonely Planet Beijing | Damian Harper |
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| [§] | Lonely Planet China | Damian, Harper |
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| [§] | The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means for the United States | Ross Terrill |
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| [§] | The Oxford Picture Dictionary: English/Chinese | Norma Shapiro |
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| [§] | Poems of the Masters | Red Pine |
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| [§] | Qigong Empowerment: A Guide to Medical, Taoist, Buddhist, Wushu Energy Cultivation | Shou-Yu Liang |
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| [§] | Two of Everything: A Chinese Folktale | Lily Toy Hong |
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