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“Important and fascinating.” —The New York Times In 1908 at the age of two, Henry Pu Yi ascended to become the last emperor of the centuries-old Manchu dynasty. After revolutionaries forced Pu Yi to abdicate in 1911, the young emperor lived for thirteen years in Peking’s Forbidden City, but with none of the power his birth afforded him. The remainder of Pu Yi’s life was lived out in a topsy-turvy fashion: fleeing from a Chinese warlord, becoming head of a Japanese puppet state, being confined to a Russian prison in Siberia, and enduring taxing labor. The Last Manchu is a unique, enthralling record of China’s most turbulent, dramatic years. 16 b&w illustrations.
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From Emperor to Citizen, Puyi
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- Rok vydání
- 1989
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- Titul
- From Emperor to Citizen
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Puyi
- Vydavatel
- Foreign Languages Press
- Rok vydání
- 1989
- Vazba
- pevná
- ISBN10
- 0835111598
- ISBN13
- 9780835111591
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Společenské vědy, Historické téma, Historie, Skutečné příběhy, Životopisy, Politologie & Politika, Politika, Autobiografie & Memoáry, Asie, Čína, Kulturní dějiny, Komunismus, Vězení, Občanská válka, Socialismus, Císařové, Zajetí, Říše a císařství, Převýchova
- První vydání
- 1964
- Původní název
- Wo-te čchien-pan-šeng
- Hodnocení
- 3,8 z 5
- Anotace
- “Important and fascinating.” —The New York Times In 1908 at the age of two, Henry Pu Yi ascended to become the last emperor of the centuries-old Manchu dynasty. After revolutionaries forced Pu Yi to abdicate in 1911, the young emperor lived for thirteen years in Peking’s Forbidden City, but with none of the power his birth afforded him. The remainder of Pu Yi’s life was lived out in a topsy-turvy fashion: fleeing from a Chinese warlord, becoming head of a Japanese puppet state, being confined to a Russian prison in Siberia, and enduring taxing labor. The Last Manchu is a unique, enthralling record of China’s most turbulent, dramatic years. 16 b&w illustrations.


