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    The Sea/#/The Sea [[no pinyin available]].

    Published 2013
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    Orca/#/Orca [[no pinyin available]].

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    Nails/#/Nails [[no pinyin available]].

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    Scorched Maps/#/Scorched Maps [[no pinyin available]].

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    My Own Voice/#/My Own Voice [[no pinyin available]].

    Published 2013
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    A Door in Epynt/#/A Door in Epynt [[no pinyin available]].

    Published 2013
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    Tuttle learner's Chinese-English dictionary by Dong, Li

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Frontcover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; A Guide for Learners of Chinese; 1 Pronunciation ; 1.1 The Pinyin Romanization System; 1.2 Vowels; 1.3 Consonants; 1.4 Tones; 1.5 Syllables; 2 Written Chinese; 2.1 "Chinese characters," a unique writing system; 2.2 The composition of Chinese characters: Meaningful components; 2.3 The writing of Chinese characters; 2.4 Simplified and Traditional Characters; 3 Vocabulary; 3.1 Words in this Dictionary; 3.2 The importance of Chinese characters; 3.3 Word-formation methods; 3.4 Definitions; 3.5 Example Sentences; 4 Grammar: Main Features…”
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    Chinesische Redensarten f?ur Unterricht und Selbststudium. by Pao, Erh-li

    Published 1985
    Table of Contents: “…ZEICHENS ANGEORDNET -- REGISTER DER TETRAGRAMME NACH HANYU PINYIN ANGEORDNET -- LITERATURVERZEICHNIS.…”
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    Notes from old Nanking 1947-1949 : the great transition by Hamilton, William Stenhouse, 1919-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Interesting times -- Boats in the sky -- Mysterious Cathay draws a veil -- Pinyin or not Pinyin? -- The sometimes southern capital -- The first house -- Guarding a vital resource -- Sweeping leaves -- Three furnaces -- Reds on green -- At the Australian embassy -- Bring a frying pan -- The flying wheel -- Mark of a meteorite -- The paper trail -- A "one piece lady" -- Not the Congress of Vienna -- Call out the cavalry -- Old crocks -- Home port of the eunuch grand admiral -- Food and festivals -- Yung-lo's folly -- Unseen city -- Blood at the Green Dragon Bridge -- The centre of everything -- Chaos ascendant -- The sinking ship -- The amethyst affair -- A quiet weekend -- In splendour enthroned -- Great train journeys -- Animal crackers -- The long wait -- Close the door gently.…”
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    Bridging Mobilities : ICTs Appropriation by Cameroonians in South Africa and the Netherlands by Nyamnjoh, Henrietta Mambo

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction; Setting the scene; Mobility; Transnationalism or ...?; Pinyin and Mankon as frontier people; 'Tuyau' and 'lines': Social and kinship networks; Society and technology; Habitual practice; Belonging and home; Research questions and outline of the book; 2. …”
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    Easy Mandarin Chinese : Learn to Speak Mandarin Chinese Quickly! (Downloadable Audio Included). by Liao, Haohsiang

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Frontcover -- Title Page -- Contents -- How to Download the Bonus Material of this Book -- CHAPTER 1 A Basic Introduction -- CHAPTER 2 The Basics -- CHAPTER 3 Greetings -- CHAPTER 4 Introducing Yourself (I) -- CHAPTER 5 Introducing Yourself (II) -- CHAPTER 6 Small Talk -- CHAPTER 7 Getting Around -- CHAPTER 8 Eating and Drinking -- CHAPTER 9 Going Shopping -- CHAPTER 10 Introduction to the Chinese Writing System -- CHAPTER 11 Making a Phone Call -- CHAPTER 12 Holiday Celebrations -- CHAPTER 13 Feeling Unwell -- CHAPTER 14 Being Invited to the Manager's Home For Dinner (I) -- CHAPTER 15 Being Invited to the Manager's Home For Dinner (II) -- CHAPTER 16 Geography and Weather -- CHAPTER 17 Traveling -- CHAPTER 18 Arranging a Ride to the Airport -- CHAPTER 19 Farewell -- CHAPTER 20 Introduction to the Chinese Writing System (II) -- ENGLISH-PINYIN GLOSSARY -- PINYIN-ENGLISH GLOSSARY -- ANSWER KEY -- Copyright.…”
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    Serious Crime in China. by Trevaskes, Susan

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Front Cover; Policing Serious Crime in China; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Lists of abbreviations and pinyin words; Introduction; 1 The rise of campaign justice; 2 The campaign template; 3 Striking hard in the new millennium; 4 Cracks in the campaign armour; 5 The people's war on drugs; 6 Fighting the collective: the rise of organized crime; 7 The end of campaign justice?…”
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    The first 100 Chinese characters : the quick and easy method to learn the 100 most basic Chinese characters

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Frontcover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- yï -- èr -- sän -- sì -- wû -- liù -- qï -- bä -- jiû -- shí -- nî -- nín -- hâo/hào -- qîng -- wèn -- guì -- xìng -- tä -- tä -- jiào -- shén/shí -- me -- míng -- zì -- wô -- shì -- dà -- xué -- shëng -- zhöng/zhòng -- yïng -- wén -- kè -- lâo -- shï -- tóng -- xiào -- xiâo -- péng -- yôu -- men -- ne -- xiè -- zài -- jiàn -- mêi -- guó -- rén -- ma -- yê -- bù -- shéi/shuí -- de -- jiä -- bà -- hé -- mä -- gë -- jiê -- dì -- mèi -- zhù -- zài -- zhè -- nÛ -- ér/r -- nà/nèi -- nán -- hái -- zi/zî -- döu/dü -- méi -- yôu -- zuò -- shì -- liâng -- gè -- duö -- shâo/shào -- shí -- jiän -- jïn -- tiän -- jî/jï -- hào -- míng -- nián -- yuè -- rì -- xïng -- qï -- zâo -- shàng -- xià -- wû -- chï -- wân -- fàn -- le/liâo -- nâ/nêi -- Hanyu Pinyin Index -- Radical Index -- English-Chinese Index -- List of Radicals -- Other Ebooks -- Backcover.…”
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    The Tao of the West : Western transformations of Taoist thought by Clarke, J. J. (John James), 1937-

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…'Journey to the West': by way of concluding -- Appendix I: Chinese dynastic chronology -- Appendix II. Wade-Giles/Pinyin conversion table -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Name index -- Subject index.…”
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    China without Mao : the Search for a New Order. by Hsu, Immanuel C. Y.

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Contents; 1 The Smashing of the Gang of Four; 2 Deng Xiaoping and China's New Order; 3 The Normalization of Relations between China and the United States; 4 The Four Modernizations; 5 The End of the Maoist Age; 6 Building Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; 7 China in Transition, 1986-88: The Cultural Impact of the Open-Door Policy; 8 Taiwan's "Economic Miracle" and the Prospect for Unification with Mainland China; 9 Postscript: The Violent Crackdown at Tian-an-men Square, June 3-4,1989; Guide to Pinyin and Wade-Giles Systems; Appendix: On Questions of Party History; Index.…”
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    A comprehensive guide to Daoist nei gong by Mitchell, Damo

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Extra Aspects; Appendix: Qi Gong Deviation; Glossary of Pinyin Terms; About the Author.…”
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    The golden ghetto : the American commercial community at Canton and the shaping of American China policy, 1784-1844 by Downs, Jacques M., 1926-

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to the republication of the golden ghetto -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The golden ghetto -- Old Canton and its trade -- American business under the old system -- Opium transforms the Canton system -- The residents and their firms -- The dominant firms -- The other houses -- The China trader -- Cushing's treaty -- The creation of an official policy -- The mission to China -- Retrospection -- Epilogue : the legacy of old Canton -- List of abbreviations -- Appendix 1. Wade-Giles-Pinyin equivalents -- Appendix 2. Statistics and the American trade -- Appendix 3. …”
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    The lady in the painting : a basic Chinese reader by Ross, Claudia

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…""Vocabulary Index: Chinese (Pinyin) -- English""""Structure Index""…”
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    Chinese lexicography : a history from 1046 BC to AD 1911 by Yong, Heming

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…PART V: CHINESE BILINGUAL LEXICOGRAPHY: A BRIEF OVERVIEW: (from the Tang Dynasty, 618-907 to the Qing Dynasty, 1616-1911)Appendix I: List of book titles from English to Chinese with English titles arranged in alphabetical order; Appendix II: List of book titles from Chinese to English with Chinese titles arranged in Pinyin order; Appendix III: (Omitted)/The chronology of Chinese history; Bibliography; Websites; Index of Chinese names.…”
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    Encyclopedia of Chinese-American relations

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Correspondence of Wade-Giles to Pinyin --…”
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    Encyclopedia of Chinese-American relations

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Correspondence of Wade-Giles to Pinyin --…”
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    Fry's planet word. / Spreading the word

    Published 2011
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    Chinese philosophy A-Z by Mou, Bo, 1956-

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    Chinese through song by Zhang, Hong, Chen, Zu-yan

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    Old China through the eyes of a storyteller : an anthology of Chinese folktales and the stories behind them by Herrera, Julie Moss, 1947-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Tears that Crumbled the Great Wall: A love story of great sacrifice and devotion that explains in part how the Great Wall was built The Legend of the White Snake (Su-Zheng): A complex love sotry that has changed over the years and become a popular opera ; Across the Bridge Rice Noodles or Guo Qiao Mi Xian: Adapted by Judith Heineman from a story about the origin of the renowned savory dish from Kunming ; A Storied Past: A brief history of storytelling from Ancient China through modern times ; Map of China ; Glossary of Pinyin Words and Terms; Bibliographic References.…”
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    China Beckons : an Insight to the Culture and National Language. by Phillips, Clifford H.

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…CD; E; F; G; H; J; K; L; M; N; P; Q; R; S; T; W; X; Y; Z; 1.1 Sounds and Tones; 1.2 PINYIN Romanization; 4.1 Establishing Identities; 4.2 Greetings and Courtesies; 5.1 Making an Introduction; 5.2 Professions and Occupations; 5.3 Modes of Address; 6.1 Calendars; 6.2 High Days and Holidays; 6.3 Periods of Time; 6.4 Meal Times; 7.1 Making a Purchase; 7.2 Striking a Bargain; 7.3 Accounts and Exchange; 8.1 Places Downtown; 8.2 Identifying Buildings; 9.1 Asking the Way; 9.2 Street Identification; 9.3 Indoor Directions; 10.1 Travel Information; 10.2 Luggage Handling; 11.1 Booking In.…”
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    Singapore English : structure, variation, and usage by Leimgruber, Jakob R. E. (Jakob Robert Eugen), 1980-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…5.3 Indexicality in Singapore5.4 Conclusions; 6 Conclusion: the variety as a structural unit; 6.1 Codes, varieties, and code-switching; 6.2 English in Singapore and Southeast Asia; 6.2.1 Language policies and Singapore English; 6.2.2 English in Southeast Asia; 6.3 V̀arieties' of English; 6.4 Conclusion; Appendix A: Chinese romanisation; A.1 Mandarin: Pinyin; A.2 Cantonese: Jyut6ping3; A.3 Hokkien: Peh-oe-ji; Appendix B: Informants; Appendix C: Chinese languages; Bibliography; Author index; Subject index.…”
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