Author: | Paul French | ISBN: | 9789882206533 |
Publisher: | Hong Kong University Press | Publication: | November 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Hong Kong University Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul French |
ISBN: | 9789882206533 |
Publisher: | Hong Kong University Press |
Publication: | November 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Hong Kong University Press |
Language: | English |
This richly anecdotal guide to every street in Shanghai details many landmarks and stories associated with its best known avenues. A definitive index to the street names of Shanghai, some of which have disappeared or been removed, allows historians, researchers, tourists and the just plain curious to navigate the city in its pre-1949 incarnation, through the former International Settlement, French Concession, and External Roads Area with a detailed map and alphabetical entry for every road.The book is lavishly illustrated with old advertising, images and postcards of the streets and businesses, the bars and nightclubs, the people and characters of old Shanghai bringing alive the city in its previous heyday as the Pearl of the Orient. The Old Shanghai AZ should become the standard reference work as well as being an easy-to-use guide for researchers and visitors looking to recapture the glamour and uniqueness of old Shanghai.Paul French is an analyst and writer who has worked in Shanghai for many years. His books include Carl Crow—A Tough Old China Hand and Through the Looking Glass: China’s Foreign Journalists from Opium War to Mao.
This richly anecdotal guide to every street in Shanghai details many landmarks and stories associated with its best known avenues. A definitive index to the street names of Shanghai, some of which have disappeared or been removed, allows historians, researchers, tourists and the just plain curious to navigate the city in its pre-1949 incarnation, through the former International Settlement, French Concession, and External Roads Area with a detailed map and alphabetical entry for every road.The book is lavishly illustrated with old advertising, images and postcards of the streets and businesses, the bars and nightclubs, the people and characters of old Shanghai bringing alive the city in its previous heyday as the Pearl of the Orient. The Old Shanghai AZ should become the standard reference work as well as being an easy-to-use guide for researchers and visitors looking to recapture the glamour and uniqueness of old Shanghai.Paul French is an analyst and writer who has worked in Shanghai for many years. His books include Carl Crow—A Tough Old China Hand and Through the Looking Glass: China’s Foreign Journalists from Opium War to Mao.