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Dennis Bloodworth (1919–2005)

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Födelsedag
1919-05-24
Avled
2005-06-14
Begravningsplats
Singapore, China
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male
Nationalitet
UK
Bostadsorter
London, England, UK
Singapore, China

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Two copies in Bali, one copy in the USA. "I first read this book when I was a young Australian engineer in Singapore in the 60's. It (and an earlier even better book "The Chinese Looking Glass") had an enormous impact on my understanding and appreciation of the Chinese people. By this time I had lived in Singapore for several days and just did not realise how little I understood the world I lived in. I have never since found a more readable book on the subject. I am at this site looking for a copy as I made the mistake of lending mine".… (mer)
 
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Alhickey1 | 3 andra recensioner | Mar 1, 2020 |
I first read this book when I was a young Australian engineer in Singapore in the 60's. It (and an earlier even better book "The Chinese Looking Glass") had an enormous impact on my understanding and appreciation of the Chinese people. By this time I had lived in Singapore for several days and just did not realise how little I understood the world I lived in. I have never since found a more readable book on the subject. I am at this site looking for a copy as I made the mistake of lending mine.
 
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Alhickey1 | 3 andra recensioner | Jan 13, 2020 |
Southeast Asia observed, 1954-1970. Tucked between India and China is a bulge known as Indochina, and south and west of this bulge are the Malayan Peninsula the Three Thousand Islands of Indonesia, and the seven thousand islands of the Philippines.
If you are a young person in Southeast Asia you must read this. It gives you a totally different perspective than our school textbooks.
Jan 17, 2009 Carolyn rated it really liked it
Shelves: nonfiction
Read anything you can find by this guy. He's damned entertaining.… (mer)
 
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Alhickey1 | 3 andra recensioner | Oct 20, 2017 |
Searching for books about China that reveal otherwise unknown facts and details about the people and there past, I came across "The Chinese Looking Glass" at a local book sale. This documentary was written in 1967 when Mr. Bloodworth was a correspondent for the London "Observer". He was married to a Chinese woman with whom he adopted three Chinese children. Bloodworth wrote from his first-hand experiences and invaluable access to a vast collection of resources (all cited in the Bibliography).

Dropping back 3000 years this book tells the story of China: the dynasties, the wars, the customs, the accepted religions, the philosophy of Confucius, the justice system, and the inventions credited to their advanced civilization which included gun powder, silk, porcelain, herbal remedies, acupuncture, the counting system, paper money and treasury notes, the banking system, the compass, paper and printing, and photography…just to name a few. The Chinese Looking Glass includes lots of trivial facts. For example, the first encyclopedia was written in the year 1005. And who knew the Free Masons were founded 400 years before Christ was born. Mr. Bloodworth does a good job of explaining the evolution of
China’s political history: how the Communist party was formed in 1921, and how Mao came to power. Through his observations it is easy to see how the Chinese culture rendered an accessible transition to the new communist regulations.

"The Chinese Looking Glass" is an earlier reference book for Chinese history, but is sorely outdated for current conditions of economics, politics, religion, and cultural modernization. It is an understatement to say alot has happened in China since 1967. At that time it was believed that Chairman Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” was a huge success. Little did the public know that his radical progressive idea of agricultural collectivization would result in millions of deaths caused by starvation.

One of the most illuminating discoveries is how resilient, patient, and stoic the Chinese are by nature.
If you have a curiosity about ancient China and can get your hands on a copy of "The Chinese Looking Glass"…it is certainly a worthwhile investment. It does not contain all the details about any one subject, but is a 418 page compact version of China’s 3000 years of recorded history.
… (mer)
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Verk
15
Medlemmar
381
Popularitet
#63,387
Betyg
3.9
Recensioner
7
ISBN
33
Favoritmärkt
2

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