Book summaryAn epic fictional account of the founding of Hong Kong. Media reviews"[Clavell] holds attention with a relentless grip. 'Tai-Pan' frequently is crude. It is grossly exaggerated much of the time. But seldom does a novel appear so stuffed with imaginative invention, so packed with melodramatic action, so gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder." |
Tai-Panby Clavell, James
Book desription: New York, U.S.A.: Dell Pub Co, 1993 Pocketbook style paperback in nice condition.Tight! Some shelf wear and a bit of wrinkle mark to the cover at the spine. Pages slightly tanned. A useful edition. PRESENTABLE!. Paperback. Good.
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