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High Lights, Low Lights, Tael Lights
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Tael Lights, first published in 1936, is a guidebook to the seamier side of Shanghai in the mid-1930s, when it was at its most outrageous. The authors, two pretty dissolute foreigners living life to the fullest and working at least partially in a Whangpoo whiskey haze, stress the nightlife, particularly the sex and sin side of the city. Politica
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High Lights, Low Lights, Tael Lights - Maurine Karns
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