Orville Schell is an author who has written 10 books on China. His website’s bio says:
“Schell was born in New York City, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University in Far Eastern History, was an exchange student at National Taiwan University in the 1960s, and earned a Ph.D. (Abd) at University of California, Berkeley in Chinese History.”
Schell’s most recent book on China (2013) is Wealth and Power, reviewed by James Fallows for The Atlantic.
Orville Schell Bibliography:
Bibliography
Virtual Tibet
Searching for Shangri-La from The Himalayas To Hollywood
Holt/Metropolitan Books, 2000
Mandate of Heaven
A New Generation of Entrepreneurs, Dissidents, Technocrats, and Bohemians Grasp for Power in China
Simon & Schuster, New York, 1994
Touchstone Paperbacks, 1995
Discos and Democracy
China in the Throes of Reform
Pantheon Books, New York, 1988
Paperback: Anchor Doubleday, 1989
To Get Rich Is Glorious
China in the 1980’s
Pantheon Books, New York, 1984
Paperback: New American Library, 1985
Watch Out for the Foreign Guests
China Encounters the West
Pantheon Books, New York, 1980
Paperback: Pantheon, 1981
Brown
Random House, New York, 1978
In the People’s Republic
Random House, New York, 1976
Paperback: Vintage, 1977
Modern China
The Story of a Revolution
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1972
The China Reader (3 volumes)
Co-authored with Franz Schurmann
Random House, New York, 1967
Wang Ching-wei
China’s Third Path, Honors Thesis
Harvard College, 1964