Mao's great famine the history of China's most devastating catastrophe, 1958-62

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    W.F. Howes, Ltd.

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    Bauckham, David

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    Combining newly released documents from Chinese archives with stories from the disenfranchised masses of the time, Dik�otter recounts how Mao sought to prove the power of Communism, but instead plunged his country into a hellish existence.

    Original Publisher: [Rothley, Leicestershire, England] , Prince Frederick, MD , [Prince Frederick, Md.] , W.F. Howes, Ltd. , Distributed by Recorded Books , [Distributed by] OneClick Digital
    Language(s): English
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    9781470319007

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Recorded Books, LLC.

W.F. Howes, Ltd.

Bauckham, David

Abstract

Combining newly released documents from Chinese archives with stories from the disenfranchised masses of the time, Dik�otter recounts how Mao sought to prove the power of Communism, but instead plunged his country into a hellish existence.

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[Rothley, Leicestershire, England]

Prince Frederick, MD

[Prince Frederick, Md.]

W.F. Howes, Ltd.

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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital

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