Random Notes on Red China, 1936–1945

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Random Notes on Red China, 1936–1945
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ISBN-10 : 9781684171347
ISBN-13 : 1684171342
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Book Synopsis Random Notes on Red China, 1936–1945 by : Edgar Snow

Book excerpt: Information and observations collected by the author between 1936 and 1945 on a wide array of topics, including military tactics, internal rivalries, Mao's rise to power, and the Sian incident. Foreword by John King Fairbank.


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