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Re: An introduction for China RomaVenkat Send a noteboard - 29/12/2011 01:37:12 AM
China: A History by John Keay. I haven't read Tom's Fairbanks or Gernet recs (though I shall hunt them down at some point), but I liked Keay's version enough to hunt up his India: A History to see how I like it.
Roh
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