Description
This book offers a detailed account of the Chinese Communist movement during the 1930s, providing insights into the lives and strategies of its leaders. Edgar Snow's narrative is based on his first-hand experiences and interviews with key figures, including Mao Zedong. The text explores the political and social dynamics of the time, the challenges faced by the Red Army, and the broader implications of the Chinese revolution. It includes maps and photographs that enhance the understanding of the historical context and the geographical challenges encountered during the Long March.
Published 1973, Revised and Enlarged Edition
Binding of book is slightly loose. Moderate foxing, creases, and stains on front cover. Moderate foxing, creases, scratches, and fraying of edges on back cover. Moderate foxing and a tear at the top of the spine, with some fading. Heavy tanning and moderate foxing on top edge. Heavy tanning and some foxing on fore edge. Moderate tanning and some foxing on bottom edge. Bookplate present. Moderate foxing on insides of covers. Some foxing on most pages. Clean of annotations across pages. Heavy tanning around margins of pages. Inserts are slightly loose with moderate foxing.
Condition: Well Read