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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Just the facts, ma'm... But oh, so many facts. And 180 pages of index to help find them. As a reference for "what happened when", this book can't be beat. I bought this beat-up local reprint at Chin Shan Books in Taipei in 1978 and couldn't stop reading it: I'd never seen history laid out like that, with every region in every period. Finally got the classy 6th ed. (2001), but I still keep this heavily annotated copy by my desk. no reviews | add a review
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I must confess that throughout my academic career I half expected a professor or fellow student to have an epiphany, thus realizing I was fraud who somehow had everybody fooled into thinking I was anything other than an intellectual fraud. Sitting there in the quad that lovely graduation day, I felt a bit of that fear beginning to lift. (