China 1945 : Mao's Revolution and America's Fateful Choice
de Bernstein, Richard
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- Estado
- Used - Good
- ISBN 10
- 0307595889
- ISBN 13
- 9780307595881
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Sinopsis
RICHARD BERNSTEIN has been a reporter, culture critic, and commentator for more than thirty years. He was a foreign correspondent in Asia and Europe for Time magazine and The New York Times , and was the first bureau chief in China for Time . He is the author of many books on Chinese and Asian themes, among them: The Coming Conflict with China and Ultimate Journey , the latter of which was a New York Times Best Book of the Year. He is also the author of Out of the Blue: From Jihad to Ground Zero , which was named by The Boston Globe as one of the seven best books of 2002.
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- Librería
- Better World Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 6212262-6
- Título
- China 1945 : Mao's Revolution and America's Fateful Choice
- Autor
- Bernstein, Richard
- Estado del libro
- Used - Good
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Encuadernación
- Hardback
- ISBN 10
- 0307595889
- ISBN 13
- 9780307595881
- Editorial
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
- Primera fecha de publicación de esta edición
- 2014-11-04
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