Praise for China's First Emporer and His Terracotta Warriors
‘Wood’s book is a readable introduction to a ruler who has been hailed both as his country’s founding father and vilified as a ruthless tyrant.’ – Sunday Times
‘Fascinating book’ – Mail on Sunday
‘great knowledge, lightly worn.’ Literary Review
‘wry, concise and authoritative.’ Times Literary Supplement
‘timely, and as sensible as it is concise.’ The Independent
‘Frances Wood presents a different portrait China's First Emporer, offering good reasons why myths of cruelty and megalomania should not be entirely believed.’ Metro
‘Essential reading and a colourful insight into a world in the making.’ – The Good Book Guide
‘a timely digest of English-language scholarship on the subject.’ – The Times
‘Wood’s thorough analysis of the history is heightened by sensuous descriptions that, along with poems, recipes and other quirky details, provide a vivid evocation of life in this period.’ - Waterstones’ Books Quarterly
Praise for Did Marco Polo Go to China?
“An authoritative book…likely to rock the foundation of a basic tenet of European civilization.”—The Times (UK)
“Profound but elegant scholarship, supported by a multitude of authoritative, perplexed sources, and aided by a dry engaging wit.”— Spectator (UK)
“Wonderfully lucid.”— Economist (UK)
Praise for No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: A History of Treaty Ports
“Vivid, highly enjoyable and witty.”—Daily Mail (UK)
“A superb book.”—Evening Standard (UK)
“A first-rate account...superbly written and entertaining.”—The Times (UK)