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  1. Kowloon Tong (1997) is a novel by Paul Theroux about Neville "Bunt" Mullard, an English mummy's boy born and raised in Hong Kong. The story is set in the days leading up to the handover to China of Hong Kong from the British.

  2. 28 de may. de 1997 · Paul Theroux's Kowloon Tong is a novel about the British handover of their Hong Kong Crown Colony to the Red Chinese in 1997. Born in Hong Kong, Bump is a Brit who owns a textile firm that the new owners of the colony have their eyes on as a possible Peoples Liberation Army center.

  3. Kowloon Tong : a novel by Theroux, Paul. Publication date 1998 Topics Sale of business enterprises -- China -- Hong Kong -- Fiction, Businessmen -- China -- Hong Kong -- Fiction, Businessmen, Sale of business enterprises, Hong Kong (China) -- History -- Transfer of Sovereignty from Great Britain, 1997 -- Fiction, China -- Hong Kong

  4. 6 de jul. de 1998 · Kowloon Tong. : Paul Theroux. HMH, Jul 6, 1998 - Fiction - 256 pages. In this “moody thriller,” a family business is targeted for takeover as control of Hong Kong shifts from the British to the...

  5. 6 de jul. de 1998 · Kindle Edition. In this “moody thriller,” a family business is targeted for takeover as control of Hong Kong shifts from the British to the Chinese (The New York Times). Ninety-nine years of colonial rule are ending as the British prepare to hand over Hong Kong to China.

  6. Kowloon Tong : a novel by Theroux, Paul, 1941-Publication date 1997 Topics Hong Kong (China) -- Fiction, Hong Kong -- Fiction, China -- Hong Kong Publisher Bath : Chivers Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 273 pages ; 25 cm

  7. 6 de jul. de 1998 · Kowloon Tong by Paul Theroux (ebook) - Apple Books. A Novel of Hong Kong. Paul Theroux. 4.0 • 4 Ratings. $11.99. Publisher Description. In this “moody thriller,” a family business is targeted for takeover as control of Hong Kong shifts from the British to the Chinese (The New York Times).