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Passport to Peking: A Very British Mission to Mao's China
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| #3386485 in Books | 2010-11-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x1.50 x9.30l,2.30 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very interesting Western view of the early PRC|By Howard|An interesting book that illuminates well the nature of official dealing with the fledgling Peoples Republic of China as well as the interesting characters of the credulous fellow travellers , jaded Labour Party politicians, alcoholic Trotskyists and eccentric artists that made up the British delegations to the new commun||"An exuberantly rich chronicle teeming with personalities, stories, encounters and ideas, filled with the strangeness and wonder of colliding worlds." --David Hayes, Books of the Year, Australian Policy Online
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In 1954, eighteen years before Nixon's momentous visit to China, scores of European delegations set off for Beijing, in response to Prime Minister Chou En-Lai's invitation to "come and see" the New China and to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Communist victory. In this delightfully eclectic book--part comedy, part travelogue, and part cultural history--Patrick Wright tells the story of the remarkable Britons who made this journey, including former Prime Minister C...
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