Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Day 6 Library work


1.      I share http://en191f12s28mostafaa.blogspot.com/. From Alsadaqi, Mostafa A. The title is Mythologies of the World. The authors name Michael McKenzie et al. The book was printed in 1940, 1968, and 1982. It printed in Italy in 2001. “The myths that explained them have passed away with their authors, and all we are left with as to their purpose is conjecture.”

2.      I share http://nhriver.blogspot.com/2012/09/we-are-in-library-lets-use-it.html. From Chen Zeyu. The title is The Opium War. The authors name is Peter Ward Fay. It printed in 1975. ”The south China city of  Canton lies in the latitude of Calcutta, Mecca, and  Havana, on the left bank of the Canton River seventy-five miles from the sea.”

3.      I share http://en191f12s28yanjunli.blogspot.com/2012/09/we-are-in-library-lets-use-it.html. From Li Yanjun. The title is Last Shot. The authors name is Alfred A. Knopf. The book printed in Random House, New York, in 2005 first edition. “He turned and there was Dick ‘Hoops’ Weiss, who had been a legend at the Philadelphia Daily News for years before moving to the New York Daily News.”

4.      I share http://shaohuasun.blogspot.com/2012/09/we-are-in-library-lets-use-it.html. From Sun Shaohua. The title is Sharks, the Super Fish. The text copyright is by Helen Roney Sattler and illustrations copyright is by Jean Zallinger. The book was printed in New York 1986. “Sharks are among the best hunters in the world.”

5.      I share http://en191f12s28bingzhe.blogspot.com/2012/09/an-interesting-book.html.  From Bingzhe Xu. The title is The Rise of Modern China. The authors name is Immanuel C. Y. HSU. It was printed in the United States of America in 1970. “While no consensus has been reached, there seems to be some tentative agreement among a majority of them on the question of periodization: 1) the period of the invasion of foreign capitalism and of peasant revolution, 1840-64; (2) the period of semi feudalism, 1864-95; (3) the period of deepening national crises and the emergence of patriotic movements, 1895-1905; and (4) the period of the rise and fall of the bourgeois revolution, 1905-19.”

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