
The Other Side of the Story: A Secret War in Hong Kong
One of the World’s most peaceful, orderly communities is suddenly struck by a sustained outbreak of violent radicalism. Police unmask the youths they’ve arrested to find many are children, as young as 10 years old. Behind them are shadowy groups with millions of dollars. And at every battle are pictures of the world’s most powerful individuals: Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.

Footprints Left in Hong Kong: Expat Life in Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s
Iain Leighton’s first book describes British expatriate life in Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s, based on his memories. There are over 30 chapters, covering subjects like the British military presence; the riots of 1966 and 1967; recreational clubs; British schools; typhoons; weekends in the New Territories; Chinese customs and superstitions and visits to beaches for picnics.

Stumbling Giant- The Threats to China’s Future
China has grown rapidly as a low-cost manufacturer and by huge state investment into capital projects. Unfortunately, a reducing work force, rising currency and increasing labor costs prejudice the continuation of the cheap manufacturing strategy.

The Emperor’s Feast – Jonathan Clements
The history of China - not according to emperors or battles, but according to its food and drink.
The Emperor's Feast is the epic story of a nation and a people, told through one of its most fundamental pillars and successful exports: food.

One Life Two Worlds
Join the author as he recounts the fairy-tale excitement of living in Windsor Castle, singing in the choir of St George’s Chapel and meeting royalty during the golden era of the 1960s. He describes life in London before heading East to find a new life in Hong Kong, where he finds excitement and a lifestyle that is beyond his wildest dreams.
The Master Key to China
Wall Street Journal contributor David Clive Price shares his experience of advising many Asian and Western companies on their business strategies in Asia and of setting up his own company in Hong Kong and Asia. He identifies the business etiquette, cultures and business customs of Asia’s regions and cities, provides vital networking and negotiation tools, and shows how to target global brands and products for Asia’s cities and provinces.
The Master Key to Asia
In his fascinating book entitled, “The Master Key Asia: A 6-Step Guide to Unlocking New Markets,” David Clive Price reveals clearly defined business secrets that are essential when expanding into Asian markets. Displaying an immense wealth of knowledge, David will leave you feeling empowered and excited to unlock new business opportunities throughout Asia.
Hong Kong: Terror and Reunion
Do you know Hong Kong? The author paints an evocative 1975 portrait of a beautiful, frenetic city-state plagued by crime and corruption. An excellent sense of place and time underpin this dramatic, fast-paced adventure which embraces Japan, the USA and Thailand before culminating in a thrilling chase through the Cat Street district.
The Making of an Immigration Judge
How do the immigration system and courts actually work? We need immigrants but is there effective immigration control? How are human rights applied in practice? What should be done about migrants? These and many other questions and problems are dealt with in this fascinating, well written and amusing book.