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The Vandals of Shanghai are Back at Work – & Trying to be Stealthy About their Destruction

Posted: July 23rd, 2018 | No Comments »

And so goodbye to another old Shanghai building – The Ezra Building (1930), just back off the Bund (take note all those who say the Bund is safe!) – they tried to do this demolition by stealth but got found out anyway. As others have said the trend to bulldoze a building and then claim it as a heritage site is one of the most disgusting aspects of the ongoing total destruction of old Shanghai – in the last twelve months major destruction in Hongkou, Yangpu, Beijing Lu, Kangding Lu, the broad swathe of Laoximen and Huangpi/Hefei Lu in Frenchtown to name but a few….tragic….and, yes, the building has a historic preservation plaque awarded in 2015 in case

Katya Knyazeva has the story they tried to hide…click here

 

 


A World of Empires: The Russian Voyage of the Frigate Pallada

Posted: July 22nd, 2018 | No Comments »

Somehow I missed this book but I’m on it now!! and it look fascinating….Edyta Bojanowska’s A World of Empires and a rare look at the early Russian missions to China/Asia…

Many people are familiar with American Commodore Matthew Perry’s expedition to open trade relations with Japan in the early 1850s. Less well known is that on the heels of the Perry squadron followed a Russian expedition secretly on the same mission. Serving as secretary to the naval commander was novelist Ivan Goncharov, who turned his impressions into a book, The Frigate Pallada, which became a bestseller in imperial Russia. In A World of Empires, Edyta Bojanowska uses Goncharov’s fascinating travelogue as a window onto global imperial history in the mid-nineteenth century.

Reflecting on encounters in southern Africa’s Cape Colony, Dutch Java, Spanish Manila, Japan, and the British ports of Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, Goncharov offers keen observations on imperial expansion, cooperation, and competition. Britain’s global ascendancy leaves him in equal measures awed and resentful. In Southeast Asia, he recognizes an increasingly interlocking world in the vibrant trading hubs whose networks encircle the globe. Traveling overland back home, Goncharov presents Russia’s colonizing rule in Siberia as a positive imperial model, contrasted with Western ones.

Slow to be integrated into the standard narrative on European imperialism, Russia emerges here as an increasingly assertive empire, eager to position itself on the world stage among its American and European rivals and fully conversant with the ideologies of civilizing mission and race. Goncharov’s gripping narrative offers a unique eyewitness account of empire in action, in which Bojanowska finds both a zeal to emulate European powers and a determination to define Russia against them.


The City of Devils Comes to The Hamptons – Book-Hampton, July 20, 5pm

Posted: July 19th, 2018 | No Comments »

And so we progress to The Hamptons…

Book-Hampton

Friday, July 20, 2018 – 5:00pm

41 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937

Talking Old Shanghai in Arlington with Scott Tong – One More Page, Arlington VA, Monday 7pm

Posted: July 16th, 2018 | No Comments »

Delighted to be going back to One More Page in Arlington on Monday evening to talk about City of Devils and to do so with Marketplace’s Scott Tong (whose book A Village With My Name was a standout China title last year)…

Monday, July 16 @7PM

Historian Paul French in conversation w/ journalist Scott Tong (A VILLAGE WITH MY NAME) about French’s new book CITY OF DEVILS: THE TWO MEN WHO RULED THE UNDERWORLD OF SHANGHAI. Perfect for readers of Erik Larson & Karen Abbott, CITY OF DEVILS is a rags-to-riches tale of two self-made men set against a backdrop of crime and vice in the sprawling badlands of 1930s Shanghai.

More details here

 


The City of Devils vs Francis Underwood – Politics & Prose, Washington DC, Sunday July 15, 5pm

Posted: July 15th, 2018 | No Comments »

Which administration was dirtier – the Shanghai Municipal Council in 1940 or Washington’s own Francis Underwood? Well, it has to be admitted Francis was baaad; but Shanghai was baaaader – how bad? Politics and Prose this Sunday at 5 – more details here….

This Sunday – who had the dirtier politicians, more corrupt police and worst crims? DC or the ‘Hai?

VS

Tony Keswick – taipan and boss man of the Shanghai Municipal Council


The City of Devils Takes on The Wire – Bird in Hand Cafe-Bookstore, Charles Village, Baltimore, this Saturday, 7pm

Posted: July 14th, 2018 | No Comments »

Yea, so those Barksdale boys and Stringer Bell thought they were pretty tough but tougher than Jack Riley? Carlos Garcia? Du Yuesheng? I don’t think so and I’ll be explaining why to Baltimore this Saturday at the Bird in Hand, a delightful cafe-bookshop in the city’s Charles Village started by the good folk at the city’s longstanding great store, The Ivy Bookshop.

More Details here….

Saturday night it’s…..

Avon and Stringer….

….VS Tulsa Tough Jack Riley

 

 


City of Devils Comes to the Big Easy – Octavia Books, New Orleans, Friday July 13, 6pm

Posted: July 12th, 2018 | No Comments »

So, at last – after vanquishing the challenge of the Barbary Coast old Shanghai finally faces a challenge – New Orleans – a city that just maybe could give old Shanghai a run for its money in the sleeze and sin stakes….we shall see….

Octavia Books at 6pm – details here

It’s the greatest ever Sin City Head-to-Head – New Orleans vs Shanghai….


City of Devils Comes to Scottsdale – The Poisoned Pen, Thursday July 12, 7pm

Posted: July 11th, 2018 | No Comments »

Enough of the West Coast already – it’s time to head inland….Scottsdale and the amazing Poisoned Pen bookstore which, if you’ve never been, is a haven for lovers of crime writing….

Paul French signs City of Devils: The Two Men Who Ruled the Underworld of Old Shanghai

When: July 12, 2018 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: The Poisoned Pen
4014 N Goldwater Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
USA
Cost: Free
Contact: The Poisoned Pen Bookstore
4809472974