Kai Lung's Golden Hours

Kai Lung's Golden Hours

by Ernest Bramah
Kai Lung's Golden Hours

Kai Lung's Golden Hours

by Ernest Bramah

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Overview

Kai Lung's Golden Hours is a fantasy novel by English writer Ernest Bramah. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards Ltd. in October, 1922, and there have been numerous editions since. The first edition included a preface by Hilaire Belloc, which has also been a feature of every edition since. It was reissued by Ballantine Books as the forty-fifth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April, 1972. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter.

As with other Kai Lung novels, the main plot serves primarily as a vehicle for the presentation of the gem-like, aphorism-laden stories told by the protagonist Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. In Kai Lung's Golden Hours he is brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien on charges of treason by the Mandarin's confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei. (wikipedia.org)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775459743
Publisher: The Floating Press
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 388 KB

About the Author

Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), was an English author.

Table of Contents



The Encountering of Six within a Wood
The Inexorable Justice of the Mandarin Shan Tien
The Story of Wong T'sin and the Willow Plate Embellishment
The Degraded Persistence of the Effete Ming-shu
The story of Ning, the Captive God, and the Dreams that Mark His Race
The Inopportune Behaviour of the Covetous Li-loe
The story of Wong Pao and the Minstrel
The Timely Intervention of the Mandarin Shan Tien's Lucky Day
The Story of Lao Ting and the Luminous Insect
The High-minded Strategy of the Amiable Hwa-mei
The Story of Weng Cho; or, The One Devoid of Name
Not Concerned with any Particular Attribute of Those who are Involved
The Story of Wang Ho and the Burial Robe
The Timely Disputation among Those of an Inner Chamber of Yu-ping
The Story of Chang Tao, Melodious Vision and the Dragon
The Propitious Dissension between Two whose General Attributes have already been sufficiently Described
The Story of Yuen Yan, of the Barber Chou-hu, and of His Wife Tsae-che
The Incredible Obtuseness of Those who had Opposed the Virtuous Kai Lung
The Story of Hien and the Chief Examiner
Of Which is Written: "In Shallow Water Dragons become the Laughing-stock of Shrimps"
The Out-passing into a State of Assured Felicity of the Much-enduring Two With Whom These Printed Leaves Have Chiefly Been Concerned
The Story of the Loyalty of Ten-teh, the Fisherman
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