The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Wallet of Kai Lung is a collection of fantasy stories by Ernest Bramah, all but the last of which feature Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. Although the collection is presented in the fashion of a novel, with each of its component stories designated chapters, there is no overall plot aside from each of the first eight tales being presented as narratives told by Kai Lung at various points in his itinerant career. The final tale is represented as being from a manuscript left by its own separate first-person narrator, Kin Yen.
Contents:
- The Transmutation of Ling
- The Story of Yung Chang
- The Probation of Sen Heng
- The Experiment of the Mandarin Chan Hung
- The Confession of Kai Lung
- The Vengeance of Tung Fel
- The Career of the Charitable Quen-Ki-Tong
- First Period: The Public Official
- Second Period: The Temple Builder
- The Vision of Yin, the Son of Yat Huang
- The Ill-Regulated Destiny of Kin Yen, the Picture Maker
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Ernest Bramah
Ernest Bramah (1868–1942), whose real name was Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author.
Kai Lung
Kai Lung consists of six primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

