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    Empress Orchid
    • Empress Orchid

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      It is the final days of the Chinese Empire. Trade in Opium with Europe is slowly corroding the power of the Ch'ing Dynasty. Orchid, a beautiful seventeen-year-old from an aristocratic, but impoverished family, is pushed into the maelstrom when she finds herself unexpectedly chosen to become a lower-ranking concubine of the Emperor. The world inside the Forbidden City is erotically charged and highly ritualised, but beneath its immaculate face lie whispers of murder and ghosts. The thousands of concubines will go to any lengths to bear the Emperor a son and become his Empress. Determined not to be a victim of the jealousies and foul play, Orchid trains herself in the art of pleasing a man, bribes her way into the royal bed and seduces the monarch. Little does she know that China will collapse around her, and she will be its last Empress.

      Empress Orchid
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    • David Seymour (Chim)

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      David Seymour (1911-1956) de vient photographe lorsque les bouleversements qui ravagent l'Europe dans les années 1930 mettent fin à son rêve d'étudier les sciences à la Sorbonne. De la guerre d'Espagne à la crise de Suez, il couvre les grands conflits mondiaux et, aux côtés de Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson et George Rodger, fonde l'agence Magnum Photos. Ses images, empreintes d'humanisme, vont contribuer à redéfinir le photojournalisme. Seymour meurt tragiquement sous le feu ennemi en 1956, alors qu'il effectue un reportage sur la crise de Suez.

      David Seymour (Chim)