The Mirror of Kong Ho

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Bol A Chinese gentleman, freshly arrived in early 20th-century London, peers into the heart of British society-and what he sees is both bewildering and wickedly funny. Through a series of wry, epistolary observations, the world is turned upside down: familiar English customs become strange, and the lines between host and guest, observer and subject, are deliciously blurred. This is cultural satire at its sharpest, where the polite facades of Edwardian England are gently skewered by an outsider's wit and innocence. In these pages, the art of cross-cultural communication is both celebrated and lampooned, offering readers a rare glimpse into the follies and virtues of a society seen through fresh, unjaded eyes.Rediscovered after being out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition has been restored for today's and future generations. The novel's playful yet incisive social commentary resonates as strongly now as it did when it first appeared, inviting modern readers to reflect on the enduring complexities of cultural exchange. The humour is never cruel, but always precise, using the epistolary form to explore both the misunderstandings and unexpected affinities that arise when East meets West. As a work of satirical literature, it stands alongside the finest in the genre, offering a distinctive Chinese perspective on London's rituals, manners, and contradictions.This is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For lovers of humorous fiction, admirers of Ernest Bramah's works, and anyone fascinated by the interplay of cultures, this restored edition is both a delight and a revelation. Whether you are building a classic collection or seeking a novel that speaks to the timeless dance of misunderstanding and discovery, this book remains as relevant and engaging as ever.

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A Chinese gentleman, freshly arrived in early 20th-century London, peers into the heart of British society-and what he sees is both bewildering and wickedly funny. Through a series of wry, epistolary observations, the world is turned upside down: familiar English customs become strange, and the lines between host and guest, observer and subject, are deliciously blurred. This is cultural satire at its sharpest, where the polite facades of Edwardian England are gently skewered by an outsider's wit and innocence. In these pages, the art of cross-cultural communication is both celebrated and lampooned, offering readers a rare glimpse into the follies and virtues of a society seen through fresh, unjaded eyes.Rediscovered after being out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition has been restored for today's and future generations. The novel's playful yet incisive social commentary resonates as strongly now as it did when it first appeared, inviting modern readers to reflect on the enduring complexities of cultural exchange. The humour is never cruel, but always precise, using the epistolary form to explore both the misunderstandings and unexpected affinities that arise when East meets West. As a work of satirical literature, it stands alongside the finest in the genre, offering a distinctive Chinese perspective on London's rituals, manners, and contradictions.This is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For lovers of humorous fiction, admirers of Ernest Bramah's works, and anyone fascinated by the interplay of cultures, this restored edition is both a delight and a revelation. Whether you are building a classic collection or seeking a novel that speaks to the timeless dance of misunderstanding and discovery, this book remains as relevant and engaging as ever.

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