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Books about old Hong Kong, available to order online here at Gwulo.com, and delivered worldwide.
Old Hong Kong Photos David's newest book puts four more sets of old Hong Kong photos under the magnifying glass to uncover their surprises. Two sets are from old albums, showing Hong Kong in 1902, and 1929. A third introduces the people who used shoulder poles to carry just about anything, just about anywhere, then we finish with a sequence of old Kowloon photos that show off its explosive growth. |
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Old Hong Kong Photos David's third book uses rare photos to take us on a trip in, on, under, and around Hong Kong's famous harbour. |
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Old Hong Kong Photos David presents a second set of his favourite photos, then takes you deeper, zooming in on the photos' hidden details to reveal their stories. |
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Old Hong Kong Photos In this richly illustrated book, David shares some of his favourite photos, then puts them under the magnifying glass to uncover their hidden stories. |
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Women, Crime and the Courts In Patricia's second book, she turns her attention from the Irish men serving in the Hong Kong Police Force to the lives of the women around them - both the Chinese who were starting to call Hong Kong 'home' and the Westerners. The material available for the pre-1941 period gives few clues - except when things started to go wrong. Through the stories of women's encounters with the forces of law and order we get a little glimpse into how they lived their lives, their cares and anxieties, and the challenges they faced day to day. |
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Tin Hats Barbara's diary of her experiences in wartime Hong Kong, 1941-45. Invaluable reading for anyone who had a family member imprisoned by the Japanese, or who wants to learn more about Hong Kong's wartime history. |
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Policing Hong Kong Patricia combines family history with meticulous research to investigate a group of men from a small town in Ireland who worked as policemen in Hong Kong. Her work spans the years from the 1860s till shortly after WW2. You'll read about three areas of Hong Kong's history during that time: the development of the Police force, the Irish community, and life as a working class westerner. |
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