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Chairman Mao Talks to the People (1974)
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Stuart Schram
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Mao Tse-Tung
Talk and Letters, 1956 - 1971
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The New Mao Literature
(5 Reviews)
Ben Stavis
Chairman Mao Talks to the People, by Stuart Schram and Mao Tse-Tung
Chairman Mao Talks to the People
by Stuart Schram and Mao Tse-Tung
Miscellany of Mao Tse-Tung Thought
by Zedong Mao
People's China
by David Milton, Nancy Milton, and Franz Schurmann
Mao Papers: Anthology and Bibliography
by Jerome Ch'en and Zedong Mao
Mao
by Jerome Ch'en
The Monthly Review,
November 1976
, pp. 50-57
[+]
China Medley
(6 Reviews)
Stanley Karnow
China Perceived, by John King Fairbank
China Perceived
by John King Fairbank
Chairman Mao Talks to the People
by Stuart Schram and Mao Tse-Tung
A Memoir of China in Revolution
by Chester Ronning
The Second Chinese Revolution
by K.S. Karol
More Than Herbs and Acupuncture
by E. Grey Dimond
China Today and Her Ancient Treasures
by Joan Lebold Cohen and Jerome Alan Cohen
The New Republic,
February 15, 1975
, pp. 27-28
by Stuart Schram
Books
Problems of Communism
Nothing found
by Mao Tse-Tung
Books
The Atlantic Monthly
The Communist
The Labour Monthly
The New Masses
The New Republic
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