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Overview"Unexpectedly in 1958, an irreverent British journalist and Australian cartoonist duo were granted visas to visit Communist China at its most closed and inscrutable. They went, the saw, and they produced one of the great classics of China books, Willow Pattern Walkabout, a unique and sadly forgotten book, now resurrected. Emerging from the writings of Edward ""Bernie"" Kirwan Ward and the drawings of Paul Rigby, both residents of Perth in Australia, is a picture of China at a key moment in its history, still feeding off the exhilaration of the creation of ""People's China"" in 1949, and full of optimism and blind idealism. The two traveled on a path through the ""New China"" that was micromanaged by the communist authorities, but they still harvested a rich collection of insights and observations tinged with skepticism and good humor." Full Product DetailsAuthor: G. Yvonne Kendall , Thomas N. Ingram , Paul RigbyPublisher: China Economic Review Publishing Imprint: China Economic Review Publishing Dimensions: Width: 28.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 28.50cm Weight: 1.152kg ISBN: 9789881866714ISBN 10: 9881866715 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 28 February 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAs an intriguing historical artifact alone, this would be a fascinating book; its humility, lightness of touch and open-mindedness make it a joy to read and a minor classic. --Aelred Doyle, author, That's Shanghai As an intriguing historical artifact alone, this would be a fascinating book; its humility, lightness of touch and open-mindedness make it a joy to read and a minor classic. Aelred Doyle, author, That's Shanghai Author InformationKirwan Ward was an English journalist who worked for the West Australian Newspaper. He is the author of From Birthright to Birthmark. Paul Rigby was an award-winning Australian cartoonist. He is best known for his work for the New York Post, the Sun, and the Sydney Daily Mirror. Graham Earnshaw is a writer and businessman who began his career in China as a journalist. He is the author of The Great Walk of China, Life and Death of a Dotcom in China, and Tales of Old Shanghai. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |