Jonathan Watts Books
When A Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save Mankind -- Or Destroy It
By Watts-Jonathan, Jonathan Watts, Watts, Jonathan, 1967-
The story of China's - and the world's - biggest crisis. With foul air, filthy water, rising temperatures and encroaching deserts, China is already suffering an environmental disaster. Now it faces...
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Villa Sovietica: Soviet Objects : Import, Export
By Alexandra Schüssler, Musée D'Ethnographie De La Ville De Genève., Willem Mes, Jonathan Watts
Edited By Alexandra Schüssler ; Photography, Willem Mes And Jonathan Watts. This Book Has Been Conceived For The Exhibition Villa Sovietica At The Musée D'ethnographie De Genève (switzerland) From...
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Kerala: Of Gods And Men
By Laurent Aubert, Johnathan Watts, Jonathan Watts
Photographs By Johnathan Watts ; Introduction By Laurent Aubert. Photo Captions In French And English. The Photographs Of This Book Were Taken Between The Years 1998 And 2003 During The Course Of S...
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Entering The Realm Of Reality: Towards Dhammic Societies
By Jonathan S. Watts, Jonathan Watts
Envisioning The Future / Robert Aitken Roshi -- The Methodology Of Truth: A Nichiren Priest's Struggle For A Socially Valid Buddhism / Maruyama Teruo -- Integrating Head And Heart: Indigenous Alter...
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When A Billion Chinese Jump
By Jonathan S. Watts, Jonathan Watts
As a young child, Jonathan Watts believed if everyone in China jumped at the same time, the earth would be shaken off its axis, annihilating mankind. Now, more than thirty years later, as a corres...
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When A Billion Chinese Jump
At heart his book is not a call for panic, but a demonstration that - even with the crisis so severe, and the political scope so limited - the actions of individuals can make a difference.Consisten...
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When A Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save Mankind -- Or Destroy It
By Jonathan S. Watts, Jonathan Watts
When a Billion Chinese Jump is a road journey into the future of our species. Traveling from the mountains of Tibet to the deserts of Inner Mongolia via the Silk Road, tiger farms, cancer villages,...
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