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The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia (Kodansha Globe) The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia (Kodansha Globe)
by Peter Hopkirk
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In a phrase coined by Captain Arthur Connolly of the East India Company before he was beheaded in Bokhara for spying in 1842, a "Great Game" was played between Tsarist Russia and Victorian England for supremacy in Central Asia. At stake was the security of India, key to the wealth of the British Empire. When play began early in the 19th century, the frontiers of the two imperial powers lay two thousand miles apart, across vast deserts and almost impassable mountain ranges; by the end, only 20 miles separated the two rivals.

Peter Hopkirk, a former reporter for The Times of London with wide experience of the region, tells an extraordinary story of ambition, intrigue, and military adventure. His sensational narrative moves at breakneck pace, yet even as he paints his colorful characters--tribal chieftains, generals, spies, Queen Victoria herself--he skillfully provides a clear overview of the geographical and diplomatic framework. The Great Game was Russia's version of America's "Manifest Destiny" to dominate a continent, and Hopkirk is careful to explain Russian viewpoints as fully as those of the British. The story ends with the fall of Tsarist Russia in 1917, but the demise of the Soviet Empire (hastened by a decade of bloody fighting in Afghanistan) gives it new relevance, as world peace and stability are again threatened by tensions in this volatile region of great mineral wealth and strategic significance. --John Stevenson

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Chronicles the imperial struggle for power in Central Asia between Victorian England and Czarist Russia.
Copyright 1994 Reed business Information, Inc.



Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations
by Thomas M. Devlin
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"a very readable textideal for medicine or clinical biochemistry undergraduate studentshas much to offer to medicinal chemistry students" (Chemistry World, April 2004)

"Outstanding…classicclear illustrations aboundan exceedingly thorough, accurate, and up-to-date volume." (The Quarterly Review of Biology)

"A delightful book to read…I would recommend this book highlyfor any who seek to understand the biochemical basis of disease" (Annals of Clinical Biochemistry)

"…I believe this text fills an important niche, and in that niche it is very well done…a very useful text for those going into medicine.” (Biochemistry and Molecular Education, July-August 2002)

"a comprehensive biochemistry booknew material in key areas justifies the new edition" (Doody's Health, April 19, 2002)

"There are numerous good textbooks available for general biochemistry, but medical, pharmacy, and other health professional students often question the relevance of the extensive coverage given tosimpler organismsDevlin's textbook fills the needs of these students, with its strong emphasis on human biochemistryan excellent choice for a pharmaceutical or medical biochemistry course." (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 45, No. 11)

"This is a welcome and relatively inexpensive volume for students of biochemistry and especially those involved with clinical biochemistry".(Cell Biochemistry & Function, June 2003) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
"A delightful book to read. I would recommend this book highlyfor any who seek to understand the biochemical basis of disease" --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



Everyday Life in South Asia Everyday Life in South Asia
by Diane P. Mines and Sarah Lamb
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This vivid anthology focuses on the daily lives and experiences of people living in India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. topics include marriage and sexuality, caste hierarchies, religion, popular culture, youth and aging, enduring violence, and emigration. By focusing on the everyday life practices and experiences of particular people, the book vibrantly conveys dimensions of contemporary society and culture that could not be imparted via abstract theoretical accounts or generalities.

About The Author
Diane P. Mines received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Chicago and her B.A. in Anthropology from the University of Washington. She has conducted fieldwork in Tamilnadu, India. She was Mellon Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis from 1995-1998, and is now Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Appalachian State University.


The Lost Heart of Asia The Lost Heart of Asia
by Colin Thubron
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West of China, south of Russia, hemmed in by mountains, steppe, and desert, lie the five Central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union. Cut loose from Moscow in the early '90s, the five "Stans" (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan) discover that their newly found freedom plays tug-o-war with despair and a nostalgia for the certainties of the Soviet past. It's during this time that author Colin Thubron travels the width of central Asia, asking questions about the past, present, and future. Not content to simply bounce from place to place, Thubron travels from person to person, uncovering their many vibrant stories and developing a deep understanding of the area's lesser-known history. Kyrgyz and Uzbeks debate the place of Islam. Koreans and Germans, descendants from forced migrants, wonder if they know enough of their ethnic tongue to return to their homelands. Russians find themselves left behind, disbelieving, as the tide of Russian power recedes toward Moscow.

Central Asia was mostly off limits to foreigners during the Soviet years, and while officials are still uncertain about how to deal with a backpack-wearing solo traveler, the locals Thubron meets are not. Thubron finds the heart of Asia in the hearts of its people, swimming in a sea of tea, vodka, and hospitality. From the oldest-known Quran to a deserted Soviet naval base on the shores of a high mountain lake 1,500 miles from the ocean (used to test torpedoes far from spying eyes), Thubron's writing echoes the melancholy emptiness of the wide spaces he passes through. The Lost Heart of Asia is a rare meeting of a marvelous writer and a mysterious land. --Ken Peavler

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A 6000-mile journey takes Thubron (Where Nights are Longest) through Central Asia to the countries of the ancient Mongol empire of Tamerlane-Tashkent, Kazakh, Samarkand, Bukhara-more recently part of the Soviet Union. He supplies helpful historical background and a multitude of conversations with residents. He shows that while several generations grew to adulthood under communism, previously proscribed nationalist, Muslim and other religious practices have quickly reasserted themselves as these republics have gained nationhood. Thubron finds a range of reactions to the collapse of the Soviet Union: some people are nostalgic for the unity it provided, however repressive the regime, but many seem overjoyed and look forward to material improvements even though the problems confronting each country are sobering. Thubron has a gift for describing the ambiences of unfamiliar villages and cities, but his self-conscious literary style sometimes distracts from the instructive content. First serial to Conde Nast Traveler.
Copyright 1994 Reed business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



Setting the East Ablaze: Lenin's Dream of an Empire in Asia (Kodansha Globe) Setting the East Ablaze: Lenin's Dream of an Empire in Asia (Kodansha Globe)
by Peter Hopkirk
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Amid the sand and rock of Central Asia, Russia and England spent much of the 19th century playing what historians have come to call the Great Game: the struggle for control over transcontinental routes from Europe to the Far East. When the Bolsheviks came to power in 1917, Lenin continued to press Russian--now Soviet--claims to faraway, fabled places such as Samarkand and Hotan. The intrigues of his agents and their British counterparts, swashbucklers all, could come from a modern spy novel, and they make for fascinating reading in Peter Hopkirk's vivid account.

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A real-life tale of espionage and adventure, Hopkirk's latest concerns Soviet attempts to sponsor communist revolution in Asia and the British secret agent who opposed them.
Copyright 1995 Reed business Information, Inc.


The Complete Book of Model Fundraising Letters The Complete Book of Model Fundraising Letters
by Roland Kuniholm
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This invaluable resource is a collection of over 350 sample letters and models, plus excerpts, teasers, and opening lines that will deliver thousands of dollars of contributions for your organization.

Use the models "as is" or adapt them easily to your own purposes. Either way, they’ll help your requests jump out of the multitude of requests that flood the mail, get them read, and - most importantly - get a response. You’ll find letters for every kind of fund-raising effort.

In addition, this book provides ingenious "hooks" that will help get your envelope opened; pointers for writing strong opening copy, plus tips on asking for the right gift amount; structuring your fund-raising request; designing your direct mail packing; producing cost-effect mailings, testing, and much more!



Textbook of International Health Textbook of International Health
by Paul F. Basch
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Stanford Univ., CA. Synthesizes historical, cul- tural, environmental, economic, and political con- siderations to provide a comprehensive overview of the factors that influence the health of popula- tions and individuals. The entire text has been updated and includes many new chapters. For students and professionals. Previous edition: c1990.

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Stanford Univ., CA. Synthesizes historical, cultural, environmental, economic, and political considerations to provide a comprehensive overview of the factors that influence the health of populations and individuals. The entire text has been updated and includes many new chapters. For students and professionals. Previous edition: c1990.


The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System, Second Edition The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System, Second Edition
by Barnett R. Rubin
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The tortured history of Afghanistan is illuminatingly outlined by Barnett S. Rubin, an American academic and human rights monitor in the region. In the 19th century, the country successfully resisted colonial rule, becoming a buffer between the imperial superpowers, Britain and Russia. That dangerous position resulted in an isolation that held back modernization and the emergence of a modern central government. In this century, the Soviet Union and the United States maintained the status quo up until the early seventies, when a communist coup heralded massive outside intervention. The country was ripe for a disastrous fragmentation. This scholarly study is complemented by a sequel: The Search for Peace in Afghanistan. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

The New York Times Book Review, Karl E. Meyer
Mr. Rubin is excellent in sketching the peculiarities of Afghan history. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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