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Tai Pan
Tai Pan
Author: James Clavell
ISBN-13: 9780718103934
ISBN-10: 0718103939
Publication Date: 9/18/1972
Pages: 726
Edition: New impression
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Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 2
A great story, great characters, great dialogue, history, culture I could go on for ages. Basically, if you are interested in a historical novel, Asia, China, Hong Kong, the sea, action, romance, this book has it all.
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Helpful Score: 1
An excellent historical novel of the British seizure & colonization of Hong Kong in the early 19th century told through the struggles of 2 rival trading companies and the families aligned with them. An insightful look at both the Chinese & British cultures of the time and how they inform these cultures today.
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I read this book on my first trip to Hong Kong. If you're interested in Hong Kong, or going there, you must read this!
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Very good read
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this book is part of a trilogy. it is a must read trilogy. japanese settings many years ago.
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Perhaps the best of the series of books by James Clavell regarding the history of Asia. Very exciting and set in modern times as opposed to Noble House or Shogun.
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I really like this book. It is the first of a series of two, the second is Noble House.

Tai-Pan is the story of the founding of Hong Kong, as told through a fictional trading house.

The second book (which I am reading right now) covers Hong Kong in the mid-sixties.

Very good historical fiction.


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