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James Palmer

    James Palmer est un auteur dont les nombreux voyages en Asie de l'Est et Centrale éclairent ses écrits. Son travail s'engage souvent auprès des communautés taoïstes et bouddhistes en Chine et en Mongolie, particulièrement sur les questions environnementales. Ce parcours offre une perspective unique à travers laquelle il explore des thèmes culturels et écologiques complexes. Le point de vue de Palmer offre aux lecteurs une plongée profonde à l'intersection de la tradition et de la modernité en Asie.

    Shadows Through Time
    The Bloody White Baron
    The Death of Mao
    Networking Like a Pro!
    The Films of Joseph Losey
    • 2020

      Shadows Through Time

      The Fantastical Adventures of Sir Richard Francis Burton Volume One

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Embarking on his most incredible journey yet, Captain Richard Francis Burton, a renowned explorer, faces new challenges and discoveries that will test his limits. This adventure promises to delve into uncharted territories, showcasing Burton's bravery and insatiable curiosity. As he navigates through unfamiliar landscapes and cultures, readers will witness his relentless pursuit of knowledge and the thrill of exploration that defined his life. The narrative captures the essence of adventure, highlighting both the dangers and wonders of the world.

      Shadows Through Time
    • 2013

      The Death of Mao

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(11)Évaluer

      In the summer of 1976, Mao lay dying, and China was struck by a great natural disaster. The earthquake that struck Tangshan, a shoddily built mining city, was one of the worst in recorded history, killing half a million people. But the Chinese Communist rulers in Beijing were distracted, paralysed by in-fighting over who would take control after Mao finally died. Would Mao's fanatical wife and her collaborators, the Gang of Four, be allowed to continue the Cultural Revolution, which had shut China off from the world and reduced it to poverty and chaos? Or would Deng Xiaoping and his reformist friends be able to take control and open China up to the market, and end the near permanent state of civil war? Palmer recreates the tensions of that fateful summer, when the fate of China and the world were in the balance - as injured and starving people crawled among the ruins of a stricken city.

      The Death of Mao
    • 2008

      The Films of Joseph Losey

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,8(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the work of expatriate director Joseph Losey, this book offers in-depth analysis of five significant and complex films that highlight his unique contributions to cinema. Through detailed examination, it explores the themes, stylistic choices, and cultural impact of Losey's work, providing insights into his artistic vision and legacy in film history.

      The Films of Joseph Losey
    • 2008

      The Bloody White Baron

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(811)Évaluer

      Historian James Palmer relates the story of megalomaniac Baron Freiherr Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg, an anti-Bolshevik German Russian reactionary who in 1920 led a lethally effective rabble of cavalrymen in a grand but short lived campaign to unifMongolMongul people while at the same time frightening the Russians and slaughtering everyone he suspected of irreligion or of being a Jew.

      The Bloody White Baron
    • 2003