a Tale of Espionage, the Silk Road, and the Rise of Modern China.
New York :
Counterpoint,
2011.
1 online resource (473 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title Page; Dedication; NOTES; PROLOGUE; EURASIA; WESTERN CHINA; NORTHERN CHINA; EPILOGUE; Acknowledgements; A NOTE ON SOURCES; ENDNOTES; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; Copyright Page.
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