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Illustrated by Photos. As New in As New dust jacket. 0029273757. Book and DJ New. NO notes, names or ANY markings. New DJ not clipped ($22.95); 298 pages.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 298 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Hardcover, dust jacket with scuffing and light scratches but no tears, covers like new, pages clean and unmarked, binding tight and secure. With section of photographs of sites in Hong Kong and of Jewish leaders in the Shanghai community. FRONT 5-C
A moving World War II account of the resettlement of Jewish people to the last place to accept them - China! Although these people arrived with very little or no money they were able to carve out an existence for themselves in this truly foreign site. The descriptions of various buildings and neighborhoods in Shanghai forced me to read more about the many historically rich sites that existed in this time period but which now have disappeared due to "modernization."