The Noble Housethe Directdescendant Of The First Toranaga Shogun Battling To Usher His Country Into The Modernagea Beautiful Young French Woman Forever Torn Between Ambition And Desiretheir Lives Intertwine In An Exotic Land Newly Open To Foreigners
Cruel Men Who Care Nothing For The Griefstricken Girl
Grounded In Sound Scholarship But Written In An Accessible Style
Armed With The Expressive Vigor Of Its Images
000 Senior Executives And Managers
The Story Of The Stone, Or The Dream Of The Red Chamber, Vol. 4: The Debt Of Tears,Used Alasdair The Noble Housethe Directdescendant OfThe Story Of The Stone (C. 1760), Also Known By The Title Of The Dream Of The Red Chamber, Is The Great Novel Of Manners In Chinese Literature. Divided Into Five Volumes, Of Which The Debt Of Tears Is The Fourth, The Story Of The Stone Charts The Glory And Decline Of The Illustrious Jia Family (A Story Which Closely Accords With The Fortunes Of The Author'S Own Family). The Two Main Characters, Baoyu And Daiyu, Are Set Against A Rich Tapestry Of