The Forbidden City by Geremie Barme

The Forbidden City by Geremie Barme

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It was built by a Ming Emperor in our fifteenth century - to be a terrestrial reflection of the celestial realm of the Jade Emperor. This book reconstructs the life that went on in those ancestral temples, lacquered chambers and vermilion halls both in the imperial heyday and in the decadent decline under the Dowager Empress.

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The Forbidden City by Geremie Barme

It was built by a Ming Emperor in our fifteenth century - to be a terrestrial reflection of the celestial realm of the Jade Emperor. Destroyed and rebuilt on an even more splendid scale by the final ManchuQuing Emperors, it consists of a series of courtyards approached by gates (chief among them Tianan Men) and an imperial way. This book brilliantly reconstructs the life that went on in those ancestral temples, lacquered chambers and vermilion halls both in the imperial heyday and in the decadent decline under the Dowager Empress. Fifty years ago Mao considered razing all to the ground. Now it is a Wonder of the World.
The bewildering vastness and past imperialism of the Forbidden City come alive in Barme's account* Glasgow Herald *
What a gorgeous dream of a book Barme had produced...will resonate powerfully with any history lover. * Sunday Express *
...genial, neatly written...Barme narrates the intrigues, the eunuchs and the concubines. * Independent *
A vivid and compelling portrait of this extraordinary attraction. * Sunday Telegraph *
This Rolls-Royce of a guidebook covers almost every conceivable physical and historical nook...packs a veritable palace of information into its pages... brims with scholarship. * Sunday Times *
...in a class of its own. * TLS *
Based at the Pacific and Asian History Division of the Australian National University, Canberra, Geremie R. Barme has also worked with a number of film projects. He is joint editor of the online China Heritage Quarterly.
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ISBN 13 9781846680113
ISBN 10 1846680115
Title The Forbidden City
Author Geremie Barme
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2008-01-31
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.