Have foreigners shaped China’s history to a greater extent than has previously been acknowledged, reaching back possibly millennia? Was Confucius’ most famous book, the Analects, inspired by entheogenic medicines imported from abroad, possession of which in the 1930s brought one before the firing squad in the name of Confucius? In these book review essays by Isham Cook, foreign devils, old China Hands, eccentric expatriates, and a few Chinese tell an offbeat history of China’s last two centuries, with a backward glance at ancient China as told by Western mummies.
Confucius and Opium: China Book Reviews

ISBN: 1732277427
ISBN 13: 9781732277427
Publication Date: March 01, 2020
Publisher: Magic Theater Books
Pages: 265
Format: Paperback
Author: Isham Cook