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About 200 previously unpublished letters between Soong Ching Ling and Israel Epstein have been released for the first time.
South Korea will be the Country of Honor at the Beijing International Book Fair running from Aug 29 to Sept 2.
A list of some of Sheng Keyi's works.
The French, as usual, insist on being different. As independent bookstores close in the United States and Britain, the market in France is doing fine.
A family of photographer-publishers was awestruck by the Shanghai Expo 2010, and has worked hard to save the memories.
The latest work from the Pulitzer-winning Russo, Interventions, is a tribute to the printed book, while taking a backhanded jab at electronic books and online bookselling.
23-year-old Tsinghua University graduate was elected as a county-level official in Gansu, just six months after he graduated from university.
Online literature has become one of the most prosperous creative industries in China, accumulating massive financial value in the past decade.
The popular TV documentary series A Bite of China has gone into print. A full-color book with the same title was recently released in Beijing.
Xu Zechen discovers his niche as a writer, distancing himself from the shadows of his predecessors and successors.
Xiong Guangkai, who has served as an army general and strategist for decades, is an ardent collector.
Award-winning photographer Shahudul Alam's latest creation is a photo album that details the author's travels in Bangladesh, Pakistan and China.