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Mr. China

Mr. China
Par Tim Clissold

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A funny, fascinating and non-technical story of a business man's adventure trying to invest millions in this new market.

Description du produit

“Lots of Western businessmen have China war stories, but only Tim Clissold has written . . . this funny book.” (Newsweek )

“One of the wittiest, most compelling accounts of anything I’ve read in a long time. A terrific book.” (Tucker Carlson, co-host of CNN's Crossfire )

“A compelling account, related with sly humor and hard-earned wisdom.” (Library Journal )

“Hugely entertaining…Clissold loves China…but he also views it with clarity and no small amount of humor.” (Washington Post )

“Hard to put down... with passionate characters and vivid landscapes. Clissold excels at analyzing a strange business culture....” (Playboy )

“Present at the creation of China’s economic miracle, Clissold’s memoir is an instant classic. Sharply observed, funny as hell. Indispensible.” (Time magazine )

“An adventure tale. Clissold is a wonderful and compassionate narrator (with) a deep respect for the culture, language, and history.” (USA Today )

“One would be hard-pressed to find a serious Western investor in China who isn’t aware of Clissold’s eye-opening account.” (Forbes )


Détails sur le produit

  • Rang parmi les ventes Amazon: #170027 dans Livres
  • Publié le: 2004-04-08
  • Langue d'origine: Anglais
  • Reliure: Broché
  • 288 pages

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Mr. China tells the rollicking story of a young man who goes to China with the misguided notion that he will help bring the Chinese into the modern world, only to be schooled by the most resourceful and creative operators he would ever meet. Part memoir, part parable, Mr. China is one man's coming-of-age story where he learns to respect and admire the nation he sought to conquer.

Biographie de l'auteur

Tim Clissold has been working in China for seventeen years and has traveled to almost every part of the country. He lives in Beijing with his wife and four children.