SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN
SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN

SIGNED - THOMAS BURKE - LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS, 1927 HC/DJ - RARE DJ LONDON CHINATOWN

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  SIGNED WITH SCARCE DUST JACKET — LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS —By Thomas Burke, Early Edition 1927 HC/DJ — Scarce Signed Copy with Rare Dust Jacket: Chinese and English Racism and Sexual Relations in Early 20th Century London

 Publisher: Cassell and Co. Ltd., London (1927)

Rare, signed copy of "Limehouse Nights" by Thomas Burke with scarce dust jacket; early edition from 1927. The book is in exceedingly well preserved condition with solid, tight boards and binding and very light shelfwear. The pages are crisp and clean save for foxing on the front and back endpapers. Signed on the first blank page along with with previous owner's name. The scarce dust jacket is in poor condition but still holds the book firmly. "Limehouse Nights" is a 1916 short story collection by the British writer Thomas Burke. The stories are set in and around the Chinatown that was then centered on the Limehouse district in the East End of London. The book was initially banned by circulating libraries, not only on grounds of general immorality, but also for the scandalous interracial relationships portrayed between Chinese men and white women. Set during World War I, in a declining British Empire, Limehouse Nights aggravated already present anxieties.

 Please see below for more information on Thomas Burke.

Thomas Burke (29 November 1886 – 22 September 1945) was a British author. He was born in Eltham, London. His first successful publication was Limehouse Nights (1916), a collection of stories centred on life in the poverty-stricken Limehouse district of London. Many of Burke's books feature the Chinese character Quong Lee as narrator. In 1915, Burke published Nights in Town: A London Autobiography, which featured his descriptions of working-class London nightlife including the essay, 'A Chinese Night, Limehouse'.  However, it was not until the publication of Limehouse Nights in 1916 that he obtained any substantial acclaim as an author. This collection of melodramatic short stories, set in a lower-class environment populated by Chinese immigrants, was published in three British periodicals, which helped to earn Burke a reputation as "the laureate of London's Chinatown". Burke's writing also influenced contemporary popular forms of entertainment, such as the nascent film industry. Indeed, D. W. Griffith used the short story "The Chink and the Child" from Limehouse Nights as the basis for his popular silent film Broken Blossoms (1919)... [Wikipedia]