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An acclaimed historian delves deeply into a famous 1728 plot to overthrow the Manchu dynasty, in a fascinating study of the intrigues, political and legal systems, and key personalities of eighteenth-century China. By the author of The Gate of Heavenly Peace. 22,500 first printing.

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What most Europeans--and Americans for that matter--know of 18th-century China could easily be written on the back of the hand. But that need be no barrier to enjoying Treason by the Book, the latest offering from US Sinophile and Yale history academic, Jonathan Spence. The book starts with a letter written by unknown dissident sin 1728 urging General Yue Zhonqi, commander of the Sichuan province, to lead a rebellion against Emperor Yongzheng. Knowing which side his bread was buttered, General Yue declined the offer and reported the existence of the letter to the emperor, who in turn instituted a ruthless investigation into its origins. After a lengthy process involving intimidation of witnesses, torture, deception, isolation and insinuation, a man named Zeng Jing was correctly identified as the leader of the dissidents. So far so normal for the Qing dynasty. But it is what happened next that lifts this story above the ordinary. Rather than opting for the obvious course of action--executing the rebels in the most unpleasant way imaginable--the emperor entered into a prolonged and intimate correspondence with Zeng Jing, who ultimately came to realise that he had made a mistake about the Emperor, whereupon he was promptly pardoned. Furthermore, the Emperor then had the entire correspondence, including the original letter, published and distributed throughout China. Even by today's standards, or perhaps that should read especially by today's standards, this was an extraordinary and unprecedented act of liberalism from a regime associated with formality, rigidity and autocracy. That so much documentary evidence still remains is in itself remarkable. The Emperor ordered the correspondence to be kept in his archive and it has managed to survive countless political and ideological upheavals to the present day and in Spence's hand it doesn't just become a compelling narrative but a metaphor for the power of books to change lives. Unfortunately for Zeng Jing, this power was short lived. When Yongzheng died in 1736, his successor Qianlong promptly ripped up the pardon and had Zeng Jing sentenced to death. For the rest of us, the power is--quite literally--in our own hands.--John Crace
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"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on a par with bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's Longitude . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life." --The Dallas Morning News
"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel." --The New York Times Book Review
"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly unraveled, with irony underscored. His straightforward prose style and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing immediacy. It is history of the best kind." --The Philadelphia Inquirer
"A savory, fascinating, memorable story of absolute rule, one that not only reveals a great deal about China's turbulent past but also suggests where some of the more durable reflexes of China's current leaders have their roots." --Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
"Crisp and tense as a detective story ...A delicate spider's web of a book, deft, fascinating and precise as Chinese calligraphy....Chillingly relevant." --Los Angeles Times
"Compelling....reads like a medieval whodunnit." --Wall Street Journal
"A fascinating detective story." --The New Yorker
"Reads more like a mystery novel than a history text....[An] intricate and riveting tale." --Christian Science Monitor
"Once again, Jonathan Spence will enthrall his readers by merging serious scholarship with brilliant narrative. Treason by the Book is history at its best." --Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking.
"Once again, Jonathan Spence brings us a fascinating narrative that combines his enchanting gifts as a storyteller with the meticulous scholarship that has characterized each of his unique contributions to the study of Chinese history. To read the engrossing saga that unfolds in Treason by the Book is to understand why he is one of Yale's most popular teachers." --Sherwin B. Nuland, author of Leonardo da Vinci: A Pengu

Praise for "Treason by the Book"

A History Book Club Selection

"Compelling . . . reads like a medieval whodunit."
--"The Wall Street Journal "

"A fascinating, beautiful book."
--"The Washington Times "

"Near-cinematic suspense . . . Spence's depiction of the investigation is mesmerizing."
--"Fort Lauderdale"" Sun-Sentinel"

"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on par with bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's "Longitude" . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life."
--"The Dallas Morning News"

"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel . . . A novel of ideas."
--Ian Buruma, "The New York Times Book Review"

"[A] fascinating detective story."
--"The New Yorker"

"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly unraveled, with irony underscored. His straight forward prose style and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing immediacy. It is history of the best kind."
--"The Philadelphia Inquirer"

"A delicate spider's web of a book, deft, fascinating, and precise as Chinese calligraphy."
--"The Los Angeles Times"

Praise for "Treason by the Book"
A History Book Club Selection
"Compelling . . . reads like a medieval whodunit."
--"The Wall Street Journal "
"A fascinating, beautiful book."
--"The Washington Times "
"Near-cinematic suspense . . . Spence's depiction of the investigation is mesmerizing."
--"Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel"
"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on par with bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's "Longitude" . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life."
--"The Dallas Morning News"
"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel . . . A novel of ideas."
--Ian Buruma, "The New York Times Book Review"
"[A] fascinating detective story."
--"The New Yorker"
"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly unraveled, with irony underscored. His straight forward prose style and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing immediacy. It is history of the best kind."
--"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
"A delicate spider's web of a book, deft, fascinating, and precise as Chinese calligraphy."
--"The Los Angeles Times"

Praise for Treason by the Book
A History Book Club Selection
"Compelling . . . reads like a medieval whodunit."
--The Wall Street Journal
"A fascinating, beautiful book."
--The Washington Times
"Near-cinematic suspense . . . Spence's depiction of the investigation is mesmerizing."
--Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on par with bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's Longitude . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life."
--The Dallas Morning News
"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel . . . A novel of ideas."
--Ian Buruma, The New York Times Book Review
"[A] fascinating detective story."
--The New Yorker
"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly unraveled, with irony underscored. His straight forward prose style and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing immediacy. It is history of the best kind."
--The Philadelphia Inquirer
"A delicate spider's web of a book, deft, fascinating, and precise as Chinese calligraphy."
--The Los Angeles Times

Praise for Treason by the Book

A History Book Club Selection

"Compelling . . . reads like a medieval whodunit."
--The Wall Street Journal

"A fascinating, beautiful book."
--The Washington Times

"Near-cinematic suspense . . . Spence's depiction of the investigation is mesmerizing."
--Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on par with bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's Longitude . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life."
--The Dallas Morning News

"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel . . . A novel of ideas."
--Ian Buruma, The New York Times Book Review

"[A] fascinating detective story."
--The New Yorker

"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly unraveled, with irony underscored. His straight forward prose style and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing immediacy. It is history of the best kind."
--The Philadelphia Inquirer

"A delicate spider's web of a book, deft, fascinating, and precise as Chinese calligraphy."
--The Los Angeles Times

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  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0670892920
  • ISBN 13 9780670892921
  • BindingHardcover
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