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BOOKS by COUNTRY - GENRE - TITLE - AUTHOR *Please Contact Us About the Items You Wish to Borrow *BOOKS BY COUNTRY - GENRE - TITLE - AUTHOR *Please contact us about the items you wish to borrow CHINA - ART C2335art Children in Chinese Art Wicks, Ann Barrott, ed. C2391art China's Old Dwellings Knapp, Ronald C2936art Chinese Designs: CD-ROM and Book Dover Publications, Inc. C2897art Chinese Export Art at Historic Deerfield Lange, Amanda E. C2366art Chinese Folk Art Yang, Xianrang and Yang Yang C81art Chinese Folk Songs: An Anthology of 25 Favorites Ding, Mai, comp. C2464art Friends of the House: Furniture from China's Towns and Villages Berliner, Nancy and Sarah Handler C2436art Li Kung-Lin's Classic of Filial Piety Barnhart, Richard M. C2506art Looking at Chinese Painting Wang, Yao-t'ing C2830art Owen Jones' Chinese Ornament Jones, Owen C101art Paper Pandas and Jumping Frogs: Origami and its Uses Temko, Florence C2904art Splendors of Imperial China Hearn, Maxwell K. C99art The Arts of China Sullivan, Michael C3161art The Vase Project: Made in China--Landscape in Blue Diduk, Barbara; Zhao Yu C2905art Wisdom and Compassion: Sacred Art of Tibet Thurman, Rhie C2465art Yin Yu Tang: The Architecture and Daily Life of a Chinese House Berliner, Nancy CHINA - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE C3160chl A New Year's Reunion Yu, Li-Qiong; Zhu Cheng-Liang C2679chl Ancient China: See Through History Williams, Brian C174chl Ancient Chinese Fables Yang, Xiangyi and Gladys Yang, tr. C115chl Ancient Chinese Fables 1 Fang, Yijun, adapter C187chl Ancient Chinese Fables 2 Zuo, Ni, adapter C138chl Ancient Chinese Fables 4 Liao, Di, abr. C112chl Ancient Chinese Fables 5 Ding, Er, adapter C149chl Ancient Chinese Fables 6 Ma, Zheng, ed. C162chl Ancient Chinese Town Unstead, R. J., ed. C106chl Animal Named Year Chang, Diana and Helen Chu C108chl Animals of Ancient China Chastain, Frances C104chl Ashima Yang, Gladys, tr. C3039chl Bringing in the New Year Lin, Grace C167chl Brocade of the Zhuang Nationality Wei, Xinglang C3228chl Bronze and Sunflower Cao, Wenxuan; (translated from Chinese by Wang, Helen) C3082chl Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac Young, Ed C2109chl Children's Literature in China Farquhar, Mary Ann C155chl China Coloring Guide Seablom, Seth H. C175chl China for Younger Readers Ye, Yonglie and Nei Wen C2678chl China's Bravest Girl Chin, Charlie C3235chl Chinese and English Nursry Rhythms (with CD) Wu, Faye-Lynn C3126chl Chinese Fables: "The Dragon Slayer" and Other Timeless Tales of Nunes, Shiho Wisdom C6chl Chinese Folk Tales Hou, Guanbin C169chl Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes Wyndham, Robert, ed. C110chl Chinese Myths Jin, Yu C43chl Chinese Proverbs McCunn, Ruthanne Lum C2423chl Cleversticks Ashley, Bernard C2110chl Dalai Lama Demi C2774chl Dear Diana: Travel with me to China! Collier, Margaret C. C2706chl Dragon Wings Yep, Laurence C161chl Echo Ting, Mei C154chl El Chino Say, Allen C2532chl Exploring Chinatown: A Children's Guide to Chinese Culture Carol Stepanchuk C2640chl Fa Mulan San Souci, Robert D. C119chl Family in China Fyson, Nace Lui and Richard Greenhill C109chl Fang-Fang's Teeth Cheng, Yiru and Jialo Mi C2617chl Fantastic Inventions and Inventors Zhu, Kang C2974chl Father's Chinese Opera Lo, Rich C117chl Favorite Children's Stories from China Beijing Foreign Language Press C124chl Favorite Children's Stories from China and Tibet Hume, Lotta Carswell C186chl Four Inventions in Ancient China Zhu, Kang, ills. Hong Tao and Feng Congying C118chl Frog Rider: Folk Tales from China Beijing Foreign Language Press C141chl Fun with Chinese Horoscopes Lip, Evelyn C146chl Giant Panda's Habitat Ma, Xingjin and Guangyou Tang C3143chl Grandma Lives in a Perfume Village Fang, Suzhen and Danowski, Sonja C129chl Happy Children Ju, Zi, adapter C2906chl Happy New Year Demi C2691chl Houses of China Shemie, Bonnie C171chl How the Monkeys Fished for the Moon Xia, Xia., ed. C179chl I Am on Duty Today Yi, Yang and Liang Ke C2761chl I See the China Sun King, Dedie with illustrations by Judith Inglese C3040chl Kite Flying Lin, Grace C134chl Le Xiaoying's Cartoons for Children Le, Xiaoying C148chl Lei Lei's Day Ma, Yue C165chl Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year Waters, Kate and Madeline Slovenz-Low C170chl Little Chen and the Dragon Brothers Xi, Can and Jian Wen, adapter C123chl Little Soldier Chang Ka-tse Hsu, Kuang-Yao C144chl Little Tadpoles Looking for Their Mothers Lu, Bing C2907chl Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China Young, Ed C121chl Long Is a Dragon Goldstein, Peggy C126chl Lu Ban Learns Carpentry Ji, Hua, adapter C2111chl Made in China: Ideas & Inventions from Ancient China Williams, Suzanne C180chl Magic Deer Ying, Mei C2836chl Magical Monkey King: Mischief in Heaven Ji Li Jiang C2911chl Marco Polo for Kids Herbert, Janis C2252chl Monkey King Young, Ed C2427chl Moonbeams, Dumplings, & Dragon Boats Simonds, Nina, Leslie Swartz, & the Children's Museum, Boston C163chl Mother Panda and Her Baby Wang, Menghu and Shiqiang Huang C2908chl Mountain Light Yep, Lawrence C2631chl Musical Journey Joon, Liow Kah C3195chl Mystery of the Giant Masks of Sanxingdui Smith, Icy C3213chl Niulang and Zhinu (Cowherd and Weaving Maid) Picture Books of Classical Chinese Tales C3157chl Noodle Magic Thong, Roseanne Greenfield C178chl One to Zero Yi, Ho C142chl Panda Bear Goes Visiting Liu, Qian C151chl Peacock Maiden: Folktales from China Beijing Foreign Language Press C2680chl Pie-Biter McCunn, Ruthanne Lum C130chl Proud Peacock Ju, Zi, adapter C172chl Putting the Air to Work Xiao, Bing C160chl Rearing the Panda Tan, Bangjie C159chl Red Eggs and Dragon Boats: Celebrating Chinese Festivals Stepanchuk, Carol C3142chl Red Kite, Blue Kite Jiang, Ji-li C183chl Roosters Horns: A Chinese Puppet Play to Make Young, Ed and Hilary Beckett C3144chl Round Is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes Thong, Roseanne C105chl Saving the Panda Bi, Fengzhu C184chl Sea Flower Yu, Sung-yen C7chl Selling the Donkey Li, Hong C3140chl Shanghai Sukkah Hyde, Heidi Smith C158chl Snake-bite Doctor and Other Children's Stories from China Beijing Foreign Language Press C114chl Stealing the Rhinoceros' Pearls and Other Folk Tales Fan, He, ed. C2708chl Story of the Chinese Zodiac Chang/Charette C3227chl Summoning the Phoenix: Poems, Prose about Chinese Musical Jiang, Emily Instruments C2389chl Sweet amd Sour: Tales from China Retold Kendall, Carol & Yao-wen Li C16chl Tales from Gold Mountain Yee, Paul C2113chl Ten Suns: A Chinese Legend Kimmel, Eric C2776chl The Ballad of Mulan Fill in this info! C2462chl The Butterfly's Dream: Children's Stories from China Keido, Ippo (retold by) C137chl The Candlewick Fairy Li, Shufen C168chl The Chinese Ink Stick Wiese, Kurt C135chl The Chinese Word for Horse and Other Stories Lewis, John C3209chl The Cowherd and the Girl Weaver (Chinese Tale Series) Wang, Duxia (ed.) C3221chl The Cricket Warrior: A Chinese Tale Chang, Margaret and Raymond C8chl The Dragon Prince: A Chinese Beauty & the Beast Tale Yep, Laurence C2707chl The Dragon's Tale Demi C147chl The Giant Panda, a Living Fossil Ma, Xingjin and Guangyou Tang C3246chl The Good Earth Buck, Pearl S.; Graphic Adaptation by Nick Bertozzi C2222chl The Great Wall Lindesay, William C3026chl The Great Wall of China in History and Legend Luo Zhenwen, Zhao Lao C3188chl The House Baba Built Young, Ed C139chl The Kitten Visits the Park Lin, Songying C166chl The Legend of Mu Lan: A Heroine of Ancient China Wei, Jiang and Gen Xing C125chl The Little Snowman Ji, Hong C2346chl The Master Swordsman & The Magic Doorway Provensen, Alice C2426chl The Moon Lady Schields, Gretchen C3133chl The Only Child Guojing C2683chl The Rooster's Horns: A Chinese Puppet Play Young, Ed C2422chl The Seven Chinese Brothers Mahy, Margaret C3240chl The Shady Tree Demi C2639chl The Song of Mu Lan Lee, Jeanne M. C120chl The Star Panda Geng, Shouzhong C181chl The Terrible Nung Gwana: A Chinese Folktale Young, Ed, adapter C3222chl The Year of the Monkey: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac Chin, Oliver C3008chl This is the Greatest Place! The Forbidden City and the World of Small Tse, Brian. Illus by Mak, Alice. Tr. Ben Wang Animals C145chl Three Precious Pearls Lu, Meng C3194chl Three Years and Eight Months Smith, Icy C2543chl Tikki Tikki Tembo Mosel, Arlene, retold by C111chl Tintin's Travel Diaries: China Dauber, Maximilien and Martine Noblet, tr. Maureen Walker C156chl Tracking the Panda Sha, Qing C5chl Two of Everything Hong, Lily Toy C2251chl Voices of the Heart Young, Ed C164chl Water Buffalo and the Tiger: Folktales from China Beijing Foreign Language Press C127chl Weighing the Elephant Jin, Honggang, ill. Wang Guoneng C3220chl What the Rat Told Me: A Legend of the Chinese Zodiac Sellier, Marie; Louis, Catherine; Wang, Fei C176chl Why Rat Comes First Yen, Clara C2241chl Women of the Tang Dynasty Holdsworth, May C2773chl Word Art Silver, Cai Xi C2910chl Yeh-Shen A Cinderella Story from China Louie, Ai-Ling C3219chl Yi Er San: My First Chinese Nursery Rhymes Mu, Jie CHINA - CULTURE C2785cul Ai Wei Wei Speaks with Hans Ulrich Obrist Ai Wei Wei and Hans Ulrich Obrist C2786cul Ai Wei Wei's Blog Ai Wei Wei C3212cul All Under Heaven: Recipes from the 35 cuisines of China Phillips, Carolyn C2969cul Brave Dragons: A Chinese Basketball Team, An American Coach, and Yardley, Jim Two Cultures Clashing C2952cul Changing Media, Changing China Shirk, Susan L., Ed. C2712cul China Gold: China's Quest for Global Power & Olympic Glory Hong, MacKay & Christensen C3067cul China in Ten Words Yu Hua C2914cul China Inc. Fishman, Ted C. C238cul China Today: From Youth to Retirement Su, Wenming, ed. 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