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The Last Princess of Manchuria
The Last Princess of Manchuria
Author: Lilian Lee, Andrea Kelley (Translator)
Based on the life of one of the most notorious women of the century, THE LAST PRINCESS OF MANACHURIA is.a novel of a princess turned spy in WW II China. — She was a cousin of the last emperor of China, a ruthless sexual adventurer, a stunning beauty, commander of an army, a cold blooded killer, a passionate lover of men and women, a princess, and...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780688108342
ISBN-10: 0688108342
Publication Date: 8/1992
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st ed
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Publisher: William Morrow & Co
Book Type: Hardcover
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From Library Journal
This fictionalized version of the life of Yoshiko Kawashima begins with her arrest after World War II for treason against China and aiding the Japanese in China. The novel then relates her story. Born in 1907 and named Hsien-tzu, she was the daughter of a favorite concubine of Prince Su of the Ching royal family. At age seven, she was taken to Japan and renamed by Naiwa Kawashima, who agreed to groom her as an agent in establishing a new nation in Manchuria. Beautiful, ruthless, vindictive, the grown-up Yoshiko plots, spies, and kills. The author's name is the Americanized version of Li Pik-Wah, a popular Hong Kong author who has written many successful books and screenplays. This is her first translated work.


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