Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia


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F. S. Brereton's 'Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia' is a gripping historical novel that transports readers to the exotic and mysterious land of Mongolia during the early 20th century. Through vivid imagery and detailed descriptions, the author brings to life the political tensions, cultural clashes, and strategic alliances that characterized the region at that time. Brereton's meticulous attention to historical accuracy and his ability to weave a compelling narrative make this book a valuable contribution to the genre of historical fiction. F. S. Brereton, a seasoned writer with a keen interest in military history and geopolitics, drew inspiration from his own travels through Asia and his deep understanding of the complexities of the region. His expertise shines through in 'Under the Chinese Dragon', as he skillfully captures the essence of Mongolia's landscape and people while exploring the larger geopolitical forces at play. I highly recommend 'Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia' to any reader interested in a captivating historical novel that offers a unique glimpse into the tumultuous history of Mongolia and its surrounding regions. Brereton's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make this book a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of politics, culture, and history in the Far East.




Under the Chinese Dragon


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Under the Chinese Dragon


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Under the Chinese Dragon


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Under the Chinese Dragon




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Under the Chinese Dragon - A Tale of Mongolia - The Original Classic Edition


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Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Under the Chinese Dragon - A Tale of Mongolia. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by F. S. (Frederick Sadleir) Brereton, which is now, at last, again available to you. Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have Under the Chinese Dragon - A Tale of Mongolia in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Under the Chinese Dragon - A Tale of Mongolia: Look inside the book: He was some fifty yards distant, so that a clear view of him was to be obtained, and though Ebenezer had ventured to term the youth hulking, there were few who would have agreed with him; for David Harbor was slim, if anything, and, as well as it is possible to judge of a youth when mounted, of a good height. ...His head high, a queer sinking at the heart, but his courage undaunted for all that, he pedalled swiftly through the village of Effington, nodded to the sour old salt Jarney, who, by the way, always had a smile for David, sped past the 'Three Pigeons' public-house, where the local tittle-tattle of the place was dispensed, together with ale, and was soon out in the open country.




Under the Chinese Dragon


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Young David Harbor, an excellent horseman, had returned home to hear the final reading of his father’s will. Harbor senior had left England bound for China three years earlier and, based on reports, it was concluded had been attacked and killed by boxer rebels and had not been heard of since. Out of a vast fortune, David was left a miniscule amount for schooling and education up to the age of twenty-one and after which he was to inherit a mere two thousand pounds. David challenged the will which resulted in a blazing after a row during which he was told he was not wanted in the house anymore. The quarrel was about the remainder of the estate to which he believed his step-mother and the lawyer were conspiring to defraud him. David came away determined to make his own way in the world. It hadn’t taken him long to realise he was dependent solely upon himself. He made his way to London to find work to earn a passage to China, to find his father and expose his conniving step-mother. During his three years away, David had maintained close correspondence with his father and had kept a log of the roads travelled and places he had visited and as a result knew where to start the search. Will David journey via the Silk Road or will he make a more traditional sea voyage? And what of the beautiful Charlotte, will she wait for David? Download and read this volume to find out. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ================ Frederick Sadleir Brereton (5 August 1852 - 12 August 1957) was a decorated soldier and an author of children's books on heroic deeds conducted in the name of the British Empire. Brereton was a prolific author. By the time he died he had written over 40 books ================= Keywords/Tags: Action, adventure, YA Book, Under, Chinese dragon, David Harbor, Ebenezer Clayhill, Road to London, Need a Job, Responsible Position, Alien Criminals, Professor, Suggestion, At Sea, Chinese Junk, Tight Corner, Game, Long Bowls, Inspiration, Journey, quest, voyage, expedition, Chang, Errand, Chinese Prison, Tsu-Hi, Astonished, Dick and David, turn the Tables, Freedom, Chapter, misadventure, Terrors, Mongolian Desert, Fight to the Finish, Secret, Ruins, brute, spring, Burglars, department Store, flame, illuminate, 'tween decks, roar of applause, greet, fifth shot, Storm the Barricade, Shanghai, Beijing, Xian, Chan, Hong kong, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Henan, Guanzhou, Ordos city, Kokonur, Qinghai, Taklamakan, Urumqi, Gansu, Hami, Altai, High Road to China,




Under the Chinese Dragon


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"[...]Ebenezer a cold-hearted scoundrel who backed her up completely. 'You will do as you are ordered or forfeit everything, ' she cried, in shrill tones, that were a little frightened. 'Which means that you are not wanted very particularly here, and had better go, ' added Ebenezer sourly. 'Take this post or leave it. It makes little difference to me; but idle and enjoy yourself here any longer, you shall not.'[...]."




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Excerpt from Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia Mr. Ebenezer clayhill was a man who impressed his personality upon one, so that those who had once obtained but a passing glimpse of him could not fail but recognise him, however long afterwards. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.