Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-217) and index.
Preliminaries; Acknowledgements; Contents; Author's Note; Chinese Names; Token Australian and Token Man; Shanghai Adventurer; More Ill formed Impressions; Having a Hate Hitachi Day; Not Rushed with Commissions; Waiting for the Beautiful Ballerina; Catching Up with the Work Load; Not So White Christmas; Bastardy in the People's Republic; Lazy Man Down Under; All This is New but; The Pooch is Not for Poaching; New Tang Capital; Endnotes; Correspondents; Index;
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Lazy Man in China is a witty, perceptive, self-deprecating take on China, drawn from letters written by John Martin to family, friends and colleagues, edited and updated by his partner, former Beijing correspondent Helene Chung.
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Lazy man in China.
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Martin, John
Martin, John-- Travel-- China.
HISTORY.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Travel.
China, Description and travel.
China, Politics and government, 1976-2002.
China, Social conditions, 1976-2000.
China.
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Martin, Helene Chung,1945-
Australian National University., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.