There are 20 books by Frances Wood on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Hand-Grenade Practice in Peking (2002). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Chinese language collections in the British Library 1987
  2. 2 A companion to China 1988 · 222 pages
  3. 3 The British Museum book of flowers 1989 · 192 pages
  4. 4 Oriental gardens 1991 · 128 pages
  5. 5 China Black 1992 · 560 pages
  6. 6 Did Marco Polo go to China? 1995
  7. 7 The Southern Accent Cajun & Creole cookbook 1996 · 133 pages
  8. 8 Hand-Grenade Practice in Peking 2002 · 224 pages
  9. 9 The Forbidden City (Place in History) 2005 · 88 pages
  10. 10 Four Years of Track Life 2007 · 116 pages
  11. 11 The lure of China 2008
  12. 12 Chinas First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors 2008

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Frances Wood written?

BookOrb lists 20 books by Frances Wood.

Where should I start with Frances Wood?

A good starting point is Hand-Grenade Practice in Peking (2002).

What is the Frances Wood books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Chinese language collections in the British Library (1987), 2. A companion to China (1988), 3. The British Museum book of flowers (1989), 4. Oriental gardens (1991), 5. China Black (1992), 6. Did Marco Polo go to China? (1995), 7. The Southern Accent Cajun & Creole cookbook (1996), 8. Hand-Grenade Practice in Peking (2002), 9. The Forbidden City (Place in History) (2005), 10. Four Years of Track Life (2007), 11. The lure of China (2008), 12. Chinas First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors (2008).