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Descripción Paperback. Condición: Good copy. Reprint of the 1900 edition. 'Oxfford Paperbacks'. Cover illustration: Grenley. Contents: 1). The transmutation of Ling. 2). The story of Yung Chang. 3). The probation of Sen Heng. 4). The experiment of the mandarin Chan Hung. 5). The confession of Kai Lung. 6). The vengeance of Tung Fel. 7). The career of the charitable Quen-Ki-Ting. a). The public official. b). The temple builder. 8). The vision of Yin, the son of Yat Hung. 9). The ill-regulated destiny of Kin Yen, the picture-maker. Ernest Bramah (1868 -1942), born Ernest Brammah Smith, was an English author. Bramah attained commercial and critical success with his creation of Kai Lung, an itinerant storyteller. He first appears in 'The Wallet of Kai Lung' which was rejected by eight publishers before Grant Richards, who published it in 1900. It was still in print a hundred years later. The Kai Lung stories are humorous tales set in China, often with fantasy elements such as dragons and gods. 285 pag. Size: 19,5cmx13cm. Nº de ref. del artículo: 028435
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