James Clavell is a teller of stories. <b>They are complicated and exciting, and you are desperate to know what will happen to his characters</b> because they are like the people you know from your own life and experience, <b>set in strange and sometimes terrible circumstances</b>

John Simpson

<b>Packed with action </b>. . . Gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . <b>Grand entertainment</b>

New York Times

<b>Intensely readable and exciting</b>

Sunday Telegraph

Se alle

A fat, gusty . . . historical novel that will most probably sweep the bookstore windows on the strength of its narrative . . . <b>Seduced by excellent period research </b>. . . [with] <b>scenes that hook the reader </b>who will be drawn into this fantasy world like white fumes into a joss pipe

Kirkus

<b>Unforgettable!</b>

Chicago Tribune

Clavell is, as always, <b>a matchless tale-spinner</b>

Cosmopolitan

<b>A fabulous epic </b>. . . that will <b>disturb and excite you </b>. . . A <b>thrilling and enticing tale</b> of adventure and human relationships

Baltimore Sun

Every five or six years there appears on the horizon a book so vast in scope, so peopled with bold, colorful characters, it eclipses other efforts . . . <b>Such a book is <i>Tai-Pan</i></b>

Pittsburgh Press

Packed with action . . . gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . grand entertainment

<i>New York Times

Intensely readable and exciting

<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>

James Clavell is a teller of stories. They are complicated and exciting, and you are desperate to know what will happen to his characters because they are like the people you know from your own life and experience, set in strange and sometimes terrible circumstances

John Simpson

Intensely readable and exciting

<i>Sunday Telegraph

Packed with action . . . gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . grand entertainment

<i>New York Times

'Intensely readable and exciting' Sunday Telegraph

Set in the turbulent days of the founding of Hong Kong in the 1840s, Tai-Pan is the story of Dirk Struan, the ruler - the Tai-Pan - of the most powerful trading company in the Far East. He is also a pirate, an opium smuggler, and a master manipulator of men. This is the story of his fight to establish himself and his dynasty as the undisputed masters of the Orient.

'Packed with action . . . gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . grand entertainment' New York Times

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The bestselling classic set in the turbulent days of the founding of Hong Kong repackaged for a new generation of readers.
Packed with action . . . gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . grand entertainment - New York Times

Intensely readable and exciting - Sunday Telegraph

James Clavell is a teller of stories. They are complicated and exciting, and you are desperate to know what will happen to his characters because they are like the people you know from your own life and experience, set in strange and sometimes terrible circumstances - John Simpson

Intensely readable and exciting - Sunday Telegraph

Packed with action . . . gaudy and flamboyant with blood and sin, treachery and conspiracy, sex and murder . . . grand entertainment - New York Times
Les mer
The bestselling classic set in the turbulent days of the founding of Hong Kong repackaged for a new generation of readers.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780340750698
Publisert
1999-07-01
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton
Vekt
477 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
54 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
688

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

James Clavell, the son of a Royal Navy family, was educated in Portsmouth before, as a young artillery officer, he was captured by the Japanese at the Fall of Singapore. After the war Clavell worked in the film industry producing a number of successful films including To Sir with Love. He died in 1994.