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Beyond the Great Wall: Recipes and Travels in the Other China
Beyond the Great Wall: Recipes and Travels in the Other China

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Authors: Jeffrey Alford, Naomi Duguid
Publisher: Artisan
Category: Book

List Price: $40.00
Buy New: $19.25
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 3100

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 376
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9.9 x 1.3

ISBN: 1579653014
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59515
EAN: 9781579653019
ASIN: 1579653014

Publication Date: May 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars A politically cooked cookbook   November 30, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Given the authors' backgrounds of "flower generation" and drug uses it is no suriprising to see a book that reflexibly and mindlessly bashes China for everything and anything (the same way they treat Judeo-Christian heritage); the surprising part of the book is that it is disguised as a cookbook plus travel book. It is odd that they view Chinese ethnic minorities as non-Chinese (if the same principle applies to the US; it would put we non-Whites as aliens - hello!) - lending to the suspicion that they may be closet White Supremacists with a Marxism twist. The people who cheer for this book are either naive or evil - there is no nice way of saying about racism.


5 out of 5 stars Super   October 19, 2008
Beautifuyl book. Fine recipes. Thoughtful and informative text which gives insight into the China which is beyond the tour busses. Strongly recommend.


5 out of 5 stars Great book!!   October 10, 2008
I love Jeffrey and Naomi. I have all their books, and cook from them all the time. I highly recommend them to those who want authentic Asian and Indian cooking recipes.


5 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK ! I LOVED IT   September 11, 2008
Very complete and interesting !
Well written , good recipes , nice pictures
Very good price deal



5 out of 5 stars wonderful book   August 20, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

People should put aside any political thoughts about this book. It is a beautiful book and travelogue by the authors who have extensively travelled in the area and write the text portions based on their own experiences. I found no strong hints of any political agenda. What I found instead was an extremely interesting commentary on the wildly varied peoples of China - from all regions lesser known - including Tibetans. The photographs are stunning, showing the beauty of these people. The recipes are simple and easily followed even for those of us who don't always have access to exotic ingredients (alternatives are given). The book makes me want to visit these areas, meet these people and eat the food. What can be bad about that?