Destination Peking

Destination Peking

by Paul French
Destination Peking

Destination Peking

by Paul French

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Overview

New York Times bestselling author Paul French (Midnight in Peking) returns to the Chinese capital to tell 18 true stories of fascinating people – many Americans among them – who visited the city in the first half of the 20th century.
From the ultra-wealthy Woolworths heiress Barbara Hutton and her husband the Prince Mdivani, to the poor “American girl” Mona Monteith, who worked in the city as a prostitute; from socialite Wallis Simpson and novelist JP Marquand, who held court on the rooftop of the Grand Hôtel de Pékin, to Hollywood screenwriter Harry Hervey, who sought inspiration walking atop the Tartar Wall; from Edgar and Helen Foster Snow – Peking's ‘It' couple of 1935 – to Martha Sawyers, who did so much to aid China against Japan in World War II; Destination Peking brings a lost pre-communist era back to life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789887554783
Publisher: Blacksmith Books
Publication date: 04/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Born and currently based in London, Paul French lived and worked in China for many years. After a career as a widely published analyst and commentator on China he is now a full-time author, focusing on China and Asia in the first half of the twentieth century. His true crime book Midnight in Peking was a New York Times Bestseller, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, a Mystery Writers' of America ‘Edgar' award winner for Best Fact Crime, and a Crime Writers' Association (UK) ‘Dagger' award for non-fiction. His Kirkus-starred book City of Devils: A Shanghai Noir focuses on the dancehalls, casinos and cabarets of wartime Shanghai. Both Midnight in Peking and City of Devils are being adapted for film and television. French is a regular contributor to publications including the South China Morning Post, Literary Hub, Financial Times Weekend, Mekong Review, CNN, and Crime Reads. His audio drama productions include Death at the Airport: The Plot Against Kim Jong-nam for BBC Radio 4, Peking Noir for BBC Radio 3, and the twelve-part Audible Original, Murders of Old China. He is also co-host of the podcast China…What If?

Table of Contents

A Note on Names and SpellingThe Carl Crow Map of Peiping1. The Rooftop of the Grand Hôtel de Pékin – Wallis Spencer's Peking World and Those Who Went Up on the Roof (1924)2. Peking's Favourite Bolshevik – Lev Karakhan (1923)3. An “American Girl” in Peking – Mona Monteith (1901)4. Two Aesthetes of Peking – Desmond Parsons & Robert Byron (1937)5. Peking Takedown – Two Shootouts in Old Peiping – Dewolfe Schatzel & PJ Lawless (1938)6. Not the Best Peking Christmas – Denton Welch (1932)7. ‘Peking is Like Paris' – Isamu Noguchi & his Circle of Friends (1930)8. The Last Days of Edmund Backhouse – Sir Edmund Trelawny Backhouse, 2nd Baronet (1944)9. Finding Love and Mr Moto in Peking – JP Marquand & Adelaide Hooker (1934)10. Nazi Parties in Peking – Eugen, Helma, and the Nazis of Occupied Peking(1943)11. The Peiping World of Peonies and Ponies – Harold Acton (1941)12. Who was the Real Olga? – Olga Fischer-Togo (1922)13. The Artist and The Madonna of China – Bertha Lum (1930) 14. The Heiress, the Prince and White Russia in Peking – Barbara Hutton and Prince Mdivani (1934)15. American Ladies in Peking – Ellen Newbold La Motte & Emily Crane Chadbourne (1919) 16. Harry Hervey's Peking of the Imagination – Harry Hervey (1924)17. The Woman Who Created the Wartime Image of China in America – Martha Sawyers (1941)18. Drinks with the Foster-Snows of Kuei Chia Chang Hutong – Edgar & Helen Foster-Snow (1936)
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