Grand Scribe's Records, Volume II
Discover the rich tapestry of early Chinese history with Grand Scribe's Records, Volume II by Ssu-Ma Ch'ien. Published in 2002, this compelling volume is part of an ongoing annotated translation of the renowned Shih chi, which is celebrated as one of the most significant works in Chinese historiography. Spanning 414 pages, this edition delves into the "basic annals" of five early Han-dynasty emperors, offering a detailed year-by-year account of the first century of Han rule from 206 B.C. to around 100 B.C. Focused on imperial activities, Ssu-Ma Ch'ien revitalizes his narrative style, providing readers with an engaging and insightful exploration of this pivotal era in Chinese history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this volume is an essential addition to any collection.