Tientsin in north-eastern China was known as ` The Ford of Heaven` as it gave travellers access to the Celestial City of Peking & the Emperor of Heaven eighty miles to the west. It was also a `concession port` in the 1920s & 1930s, occupied by the foreign powers of Britain, France, Russia, America & Japan in the wake of the Opium War of 1860. This memoir evokes a childhood spent in this strange & exotic place. The world that Power evokes is a microcosm of the complexity & ferment that was China before the Second World War, yet seen through the fresh eyes of a sensitive child attuned to the people around him. This new edition of The Ford of Heaven (first published in 1984) contains a new foreword by Frances Wood, Curator of the British Library`s Chinese Collection, as well as a postscript & inclusion of extensive additional material.