Larry Feign
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The Flower Boat Girl
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A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt
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World of Lily Wong
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1988
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AIEEYAAA! Learn Chinese the Hard Way: The English-Chinese Cartoon Dictionary
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Let's All Shut Up and Make Money: Hong Kong’s Last 100 Days as a British Colony
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1997
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2 editions
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The Village at the Center of the World
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2023
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Banned in Hong Kong
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1995
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Hongkongitis
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2007
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Hong Kong Fairy Tales: Classic Tales and Legends Told the Hong Kong Way
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1994
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How the Animals Do It
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1992
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“the kindest thing you can do is make another person’s life worth living.”
― The Flower Boat Girl
― The Flower Boat Girl
“Sadly, no one named Victor has written a definitive history of Hong Kong. So we’re left with three versions to choose from. The British version: Provoked into war by Chinese duplicity toward honest European traders, Britain—reluctantly, mind you—took, as a wee little concession, an uninhabited “barren rock with hardly a house upon it”, where they kindly implanted civilization, rule of law, and the most successful, freewheeling capitalist economy the world has ever known. 156 years later they magnanimously gave it back, and everyone lived happily ever after. The Chinese version: Hong Kong was a modern, thriving coastal commercial centre, seized by devilish foreigners during the greatest humiliation ever perpetrated upon China, a heinous act never to be forgotten for the next ten billion years. Thanks to the omniscient leadership of the Communist Party, China’s pride and joy was at last restored to the benevolent embrace of the Motherland, for which all Chinese around the world feel avenged. And by the way, Taiwan’s next.
Finally, the most commonly-held version of Hong Kong history: I dunno. You mean I should care?”
― A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt
Finally, the most commonly-held version of Hong Kong history: I dunno. You mean I should care?”
― A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt
“Hong Kong was founded by scoundrels, populated by refugees.”
― A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt
― A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt
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