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Norwood F. Allman’s Shanghai Lawyer: The Memoirs of America’s China Spymaster, Annotated, Illustrated and Embellished by Douglas Clark

Posted: March 5th, 2017 | 2 Comments »

Wonderful news that the good folk at Earnshaw Books have republished (and annotated no less) Norwood F. Allman’s classic Shanghai Lawyer….out in e-book format now and, in mid-April, in paperback…..

Diplomat, lawyer, judge, soldier, spy, spymaster; just some of the positions American Norwood Allman, held in his 30 plus years in China. Shanghai Lawyer is Allman’s first-hand account of his amazing life, from his arrival as a student interpreter during WWI, to serving as a Chinese and Mexican judge, practising before the U.S. Court for China, commanding the American militia in Shanghai, and, finally fighting the Japanese army in the battle for Hong Kong in 1941. Douglas Clark, author of Gunboat Justice, has trawled through public, private and personal archives to bring the story Allman tells in his acclaimed bestseller fully back to life.


2 Comments on “Norwood F. Allman’s Shanghai Lawyer: The Memoirs of America’s China Spymaster, Annotated, Illustrated and Embellished by Douglas Clark”

  1. 1 sam gao said at 5:21 pm on March 5th, 2017:

    Congratulations for another jaw-dropping book of historic value!

  2. 2 sam gao said at 5:21 pm on March 5th, 2017:

    Congratulations for another jaw-dropping book of historic value, Paul!


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