Twentieth century China
Describes the major conflicts, failures, and achievements of twentieth-century China and her rise from what Sun Yat-sen called "the poorest and weakest state in the world" to a nuclear power.
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Main Author: | Robottom, John. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Putnam,
[1971]
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Physical Description: |
128 pages : illustrations (part color), maps (part color), portraits ; 24 cm. |
Series: |
Putnam pictorial sources series.
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