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Lo Kuang-Pin and Yang Yi-Yen - Red Crag

Foreign Languages Press, Peking 1978 Hardback, 644pp. Upon the book's publication in Beijing in 1978, the publisher said: 'This novel is written by two ex-inmates of the U.S.-Chiang Kai-shek secret service concentration camps in Chung-king, Szechuan Province, China. The year is 1949. 'Focusing mainly on the actual life-and-death struggles inside the camps on the eve of the city's liberation, the story extol's the revolutionary martyrs whose unfailing optimism, fortitude and resourcefulness enable them to overcome the ordeals of torture, hunger and truth drugs. They finally establish contact with the Party Underground outside the prison, strengthening the overall revolutionary struggle. 'On the basis of the authors' intimate knowledge of the events in the countryside, factories, schools, U.S.-Chiang spy organizations and concentration camps as China's War of Liberation draws to a victorious close, the characters are superbly delineated and the story is magnificently built scene after scene into an intricately woven plot. The reader will be gripped, moved and inspired after following these heroic people through the pages of this novel as they fight for a better world.'. DJ, some spotting on first few pages otherwise very good condition. Good.
NZD 220.00 [Appr.: EURO 114.75 US$ 132.15 | £UK 98 | JP¥ 19217] Book number 1496943

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