Xenophobe's Guide to the Chinese

Xenophobe's Guide to the Chinese

1996 • 88 pages

"The Chinese are inordinately proud of having invented, among a whole host of other things, the compass (without which the world would have got lost), paper (without which books would not exist), the printing press (ditto), porcelain (no pretty matching chinaware), silk (no decadence), pasta (what would the Italians eat?), the wheelbarrow (how would civilisation have fared without it?) and the bristle toothbrush."A guide to understanding the Chinese which dispels or confirms preconceived prejudices with humor and insight."

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The Xenophobe's Guide is a 20-book series first released in 1993 with contributions by John Winterson Richards, Antony Miall, and David Milsted.


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