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Paul French's Through the Looking Glass: China's Foreign Journalists from Opium Wars to Mao | Danwei

AccessAsia's Paul French, author of a book on Carl Crow has written another book, this time about the lives and exploits of foreign journalists reporting from China from the 1820s to 1949. From the press release: "Like journalists everywhere, the old...

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Paul French's Through the Looking Glass: China's Foreign Journalists from Opium Wars to Mao

AccessAsia's Paul French, author of a book on Carl Crow has written another book, this time about the lives and exploits of foreign journalists reporting from China from the 1820s to 1949. From the press release: "Like journalists everywhere, the old China press corps took sides and brought their own assumptions and prejudices with them but a fair number also brought their personal...

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Foreign journalists in China, from the Opium Wars to Mao

Paul French, author of Carl Crow, a Tough Old China Hand and North Korea: The Paranoid Peninsula has written a book about foreign journalists who reported from China from the 1820s to 1949. Below is an introduction and excerpt from the book: Through the looking glass by Paul French By looking back at the men and women who have reported and written on China since the late 1820s, it might...