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Thank you for supporting "CHINA: Portrait of a People", the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.
Tom Carter is an independent author relying on the online grassroots support of fans of photography, literature and China. Please help promote his page-turning debut book by placing the exciting content in this torrent on your blog or website, and treating yourself to a copy of CPOP.
CHINA: Portrait of a People, by Tom Carter
Genre: Travel / Photography / Art / China
ISBN #: 978-988-99799-42
Size: 15cm x 15cm, soft cover, 640 pages, 800 full color images, with maps of each province
Published: Summer 2008 by Blacksmith Books, Hong Kong, in association with Haven Books
Price: HK$280 / US$35.95
Tom Carter official homepage
Blacksmith Books purchase CPOP here
CHINA: Portrait of a People on YouTube
China Travel Blog China travel articles
Photojournalism in China read the insightful interview here
Tom Carter is an independent author relying on the online grassroots support of fans of photography, literature and China. Please help promote his page-turning debut book by placing the exciting content in this torrent on your blog or website, and treating yourself to a copy of CPOP.
CHINA: Portrait of a People, by Tom Carter
Genre: Travel / Photography / Art / China
ISBN #: 978-988-99799-42
Size: 15cm x 15cm, soft cover, 640 pages, 800 full color images, with maps of each province
Published: Summer 2008 by Blacksmith Books, Hong Kong, in association with Haven Books
Price: HK$280 / US$35.95
Tom Carter official homepage
Blacksmith Books purchase CPOP here
CHINA: Portrait of a People on YouTube
China Travel Blog China travel articles
Photojournalism in China read the insightful interview here



