<Li> The novel Moment in Peking (1939), by Lin Yutang, opens during the Boxer Rebellion, and provides a child's - eye view of the turmoil through the eyes of the protagonist . </Li> <Li> Tulku, a 1979 children's novel by Peter Dickinson, includes the effects of the Boxer Rebellion on a remote part of China . </Li> <Li> The Diamond Age or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer (New York, 1996), by Neal Stephenson, includes a quasi-historical re-telling of the Boxer Rebellion as an integral component of the novel </Li> <Li> The novel The Palace of Heavenly Pleasure (2003), by Adam Williams, describes the experiences of a small group of foreign missionaries, traders and railway engineers in a fictional town in northern China shortly before and during the Boxer Rebellion . </Li>

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