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Red Star Over China By Edgar Snow

[2016-07-31 10:56]

Watching documentaries or reading books are good ways to learn about the history, but it can be even more interesting if you read something written by western writers. Here are four books we've selected for readers.

The Guiding Hand: Captivity for Christ in China by Rudolf Bosshardt

[2016-10-13 16:46]

This book is a memoir by a Swiss British missionary who travelled with the Red Army for more than 500 days after he first came across the soldiers in 1934.This was the first book on the Long March written by a foreigner who participated in the historical event. About the author:

The Long March 1935: The Epic of Chinese Communism's Survival By Dick Wilson

[2016-07-31 10:56]

Watching documentaries or reading books are good ways to learn about the history, but it can be even more interesting if you read something written by western writers. Here are four books we've selected for readers.

The Long March: The Untold Story By Harrison E. Salisbury

[2016-07-31 10:56]

Watching documentaries or reading books are good ways to learn about the history, but it can be even more interesting if you read something written by western writers. Here are four books we've selected for readers.

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