<b>A compelling story of art, war and adventure. An extraordinary odyssey </b>of the imperial treasures of the Forbidden City, protected by <b>heroic and remarkable</b> curators... <b>Superb</b>

- Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of STALIN: THE COURT OF THE RED TSAR,

<b>A story of bravery and ingenuity</b>, and equally of the<b> critical role cultural heritage plays </b>in forming and maintaining national identity.

Wall Street Journal

So much more than a work of art history, Brookes's book <b>illuminates the exceptional dramas of the Chinese front in the Second World War</b>, a theatre of the conflict that is still insufficiently understood

- Julia Lovell, Literary Review

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<b>Adam Brookes has an eye for a great story and knows how to tell it.</b> <i>Fragile Cargo</i> <b>cannot fail to delight</b>... <b>I enjoyed it enormously</b>

- John Keay, author of CHINA: A HISTORY,

<b>A riveting read</b>... With his <b>meticulously researched and detailed writing</b>, Adam Brookes <b>takes us on a compelling journey through this extraordinary chapter of Chinese history. </b><i>Fragile Cargo </i><b>reads like a thriller</b>... <b>Gripping stuff</b>

- Alexi Kaye Campbell, writer of feature film WOMAN IN GOLD,

'The kind of history deserving of a cinematic blockbuster' Julia Lovell, Literary Review

'[A] gripping and meticulously researched account of an epic effort to transport delicate scrolls, paintings and carvings thousands of miles under the threat of bombing and invasion' Rana Mitter, Times Literary Supplement

'Brilliant and thrilling... A tale of daring and adventure... A desperate race against time' Paul French, South China Morning Post
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The gripping true story of the intrepid curators who saved China's finest art from the ravages of the Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

Spring 1933. The silent courtyards and palaces of Peking's Forbidden City are tense with fear and expectation. Japan's aircraft drone overhead; its troops and tanks are only hours away. All-out war between China and Japan is coming, and the curators of the Forbidden City are faced with an impossible question: how will they protect the vast imperial art collections in their charge?

The magnificent collections contain a million pieces of art - objects that carry China's deepest and most ancient memories. Among them are irreplaceable artefacts: exquisite paintings on silk, vanishingly rare Ming porcelain and the extraordinary Stone Drums of Qin, which are adorned with 2,500-year-old inscriptions of crucial cultural significance.

For sixteen terrifying years, under the quiet leadership of museum director Ma Heng, the curators would go on to transport the imperial art collections thousands of miles across China - up rivers of white water, across mountain ranges and through burning cities. In their search for safety the curators and their fragile, invaluable cargo journeyed through the maelstrom of violence, chaos and starvation that was China's Second World War.

Told for the first time in English and playing out across a vast historical canvas, this is the exhilarating story of a small group of men and women who, when faced with war's onslaught on civilisation, chose to resist.

'Fascinating... Brookes marries a reporter's grasp of detail with a novelist's narrative flair to bring clarity and readability to a complicated period of China's troubled history' Mail on Sunday

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784743796
Publisert
2022-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Chatto & Windus
Vekt
619 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
01, U, G, P, 05, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

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Om bidragsyterne

Adam Brookes grew up in the UK and was a journalist with BBC News for many years. As a foreign correspondent he was based in Indonesia, China and the United States. Along the way he reported from many other countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea. He lives in Washington DC.