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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Yuntai Gaozhong. By China Books & Periodicals. There are some available for $14.30.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Ron Lim and Peter Quinones. By Epic Comics. Sells new for $0.90. There are some available for $0.94.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Michael Matsuda. By VMA Publications. Sells new for $39.95.
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1 comments about The History of Monkey Kung Fu.
  1. Conduct a search on this author in the "monkey community" and see how credible he is. Truly, that so little information about this book is presented just adds to the value of the text! Buy now and strike gold! Scream like a monkey too!


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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Xi Yuan-tai & Li Gao-zhong. By Hai Feng Publishing Company. Sells new for $22.95. There are some available for $12.99.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Arthur Scott Bailey. By MacMay.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Marc Cerasini. By Disney Press. The regular list price is $3.99. Sells new for $0.95. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Leung Ting. By Leung Ting Co ,Hong Kong. Sells new for $11.13. There are some available for $34.06.
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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Paulie Zink and Michael Gonzales. By Unique Publications. There are some available for $36.10.
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3 comments about Monkey Kung-Fu.
  1. I was very impressed with Paulie Zink's book on Monkey kung fu. I was interested in many of the movements and this book demonstrated a ton of them. I think Zink's latest book, the "history of monkey kung fu" has more detail on the history of the art, but this book was very informative pictorially.


  2. The book by Paulie Zink is without question the finest book (mostly because it's one of only three, at least that I know of in the English language) that discusses in any great detail the history as well as characteristic techniques of the Tai Sheng Pek War style. Each of the 5 character trait monkeys are demonstrated, as are fundamental weapons and self-defense techniques. To truly apply the knowledge within the text, the first 3 videos in Master Zink's Panther Productions series are almost crucial. These videos cover Fundamentals, Classical Forms, and Weapons of the unorthodox but effective monkey style. The first video alone is worth whatever the asking price is, as it contains possibly the best and most comprehensive stretching routine ever captured on video - nearly an hour long! The second video actually demonstrates full forms and their combat applications, not just pieces as does the book. The third video shows in greater detail than the book the many weapons of the monkey system, the most interesting of which I find to be the monkey iron ring. Do yourself a favor - if you're serious about learning about this art - buy the book' if you want to PRACTICE this art - find and buy the videos - they're well worth it!


  3. This most formidable style does not have many written sources, particularly in English. Here the most famous and learned American Grandmaster of this style lays out basic techniques. As such it is a very valuable source to find in print.


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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by E. T. C. Werner. By LeClue 22.
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3 comments about Myths & Legends of China.
  1. Filled with intellectual babble and snide personal comments of the Chinese culture, this author definitely sheds an angry light on Chinese culture. If you must buy this book head straight to the stories because the first half of this book is more suited for the opinion section of a newspaper and will leave a bad taste in your mouth.


  2. To appreciate this book you must take it with a grain of salt (or several). The author is a an old school orientalist, writing in the days when the Chinese Empire still had an emperor and was thoroughly infilitrated by colonial powers (fyi, thats before WWII). To a modern reader Werner seems condescending, but you can tell he has a genuine love for Chinese culture and people even when he is moralizing about the failures of their society at the time. In any event, the depth and breadth of the compilation of myths and tales is excellent, as is the historical context that the author provides. The only flaw is that the order and index is not quite as clear as you might like - several tales are told together in a single chapter, and references to characters in other tales are not always clear due to the numerous names used for some mythological figures. If you can get a version with the original color prints, its a real plus.


  3. The good thing about this text is the sheer number of mythological stories and folktales which have been translated. Many of the stories are rarely translated and they include a great deal of traditional Chinese folk religion, Taoist, and Confuscinist stories. The immortals, and many rare Taoist tales, are represented here--which is remarkable and useful for well-versed scholars of Chinese mythology and Taoism.

    The (very) bad thing about this text is that most of the volume is taken up by the author's unbridled, negative personal commentary on Chinese religion, beliefs, and culture. I know, it sounds strange, especially since he chose to translate and publish a text on Chinese culture, but nevertheless, I am not the only student of Chinese culture and history who has noticed this about "Myths and Legends of China."

    I found myself reacting with surprise to many of E.T.C. Werner's snide, offhanded, completely ungrounded observations--many of which are rooted in nothing more than his attempt to discredit Chinese customs and religious beliefs. Even understanding the era in which the book was written, I had to keep swallowing salt to press through the introduction.

    I teach courses on Chinese Taoism and Chinese Mythology and I always warn my students to take the entire book gently and to let some of the commentary bounce off. Just ignore the commentary and try to press on.

    It does lead me to wonder how many of the stories have been altered to fit Werner's views... not unlike Bulfinch's "abridgment" of some of the Greek and Roman myths which contained concepts like homosexuality, that he disliked.

    I should add that the first review posted on this product is correct--Werner is a classical orientalist, and the book is a product of a very specific time frame and state of mind. It absolutely contains rare stories which are underrepresented in other texts, including many tales of Immortals, Chinese folk religions, etc.

    My two-star rating still sticks, as I only think this book is useful for scholars who can recognize the "orientalism" for what it is, and cut right through to the valuable stories, or for scholars trying to illustrate what "orientalism" was all about.

    It's not good for the casual reader of Chinese folk tales.


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Posted in Monkey Kung Fu (Monday, September 6, 2010)

Written by Wu Cheng'en. By Monkey King.
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1 comments about Monkey - Journey to the West.
  1. I really loved this book, it passed the time really fast and I liked the book so much I finished it in only 10 hours.


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Monkey Style: Chinese Kung-Fu Series No. One
Heavy Hitters Dragon Lines #1 (The Year of the Monkey!, Volume 1)
The History of Monkey Kung Fu
Chinese Kung-Fu Series 1 MONKEY STYLE
The Tale of Major Monkey
Disney's Kim Possible #6: Monkey Business
Drunken Monkey Kung Fu
Monkey Kung-Fu
Myths & Legends of China
Monkey - Journey to the West

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