Introductory remarks to "The Communist"
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1953. Hardcover. 23p., slender hardcover, minor smudging and toning to the covers. More
Cat.No: 299407
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1953. Hardcover. 23p., slender hardcover, minor smudging and toning to the covers. More
Cat.No: 299407
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1966. Pamphlet. 22p. wraps with minor soiling and wear else good condition. Sixth edition. More
Cat.No: 299405
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1968. Pamphlet. 29p. staplebound pamphlet, very good condition. Third printing of this revised edition. More
Cat.No: 299544
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1968. Pamphlet. 20p. staplebound pamphlet, very good condition. "First pocket edition." More
Cat.No: 299406
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1975. Paperback. 288p., red plastic cover with gold title ("Little Red Book" format); third printing of the Spanish language edition. More
Cat.No: 298889
Peking: Ediciones en Lenguas Extranjeras, 1977. Paperback. 418p., "little red book" format edition with vinyl cover; very good. Second printing of the Spanish edition. More
Cat.No: 287323
Beijing: Renmin chubanshe, 1968. Pamphlet. 5p., staplebound pamphlet, 3.5x5 inches, very good. This statement was translated into a number of languages for international distribution, intended to demonstrate Mao's leadership on this question. The English version of Mao's statement begins with the lines "Some days ago, Martin Luther King, the Afro-American..... More
Cat.No: 289228
Beijing: Renmin chubanshe, 1968. Pamphlet. 5p., staplebound pamphlet, 3.5x5 inches, very good. The English version of Mao's statement begins with the lines "Some days ago, Martin Luther King, the Afro-American clergyman, was suddenly assassinated by the US imperialists. Martin Luther King was an exponent of non-violence. Nevertheless, the US imperialists..... More
Cat.No: 264940
Beijing: Renmin wenxue chubanshe 人民文學出版社, 1976. 53p., second printing of this edition, very good. Collection of Mao's poetry. More
Cat.No: 223967
n.p. [196-]. Paperback. 103p. paperback booklet, 7.25x10.25 inches, minor edgewear and handling soil, some foxing. "Long live Chairman Mao's thought on literature and art," a compilation of essays by Mao, his wife Jiang Qing (a former actress), and others. More
Cat.No: 310565
n.p. [1967]. Paperback. 120p. paperback selection of Mao’s works, 7.25x10 inches, pages reproduced from handwritten text, cover (with several creases) has ownership inscription at lower left corner, dated October 1967. Only one holding of this version found in OCLC as of September 2023, at Harvard, but there were numerous similar..... More
Cat.No: 310560
Rome, Italy: Sāzmān-i Inqilābī-i Ḥizb-i Tūdah-ʼi Īrān, 1977. 31p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Text in Persian. Translation of Mao's piece "On the Ten Major Relationships," published by exiled Iranian activists. More
Cat.No: 262193
n.p. Sāzmān-i Inqilābī, 1978. 316p., paperback, somewhat shelfworn with corner creases. Translation published by Iranian activists in exile. The original set of Mao's works consisted of four volumes, with materials going up to the revolution of 1949 but not after. Because of the unstable political situation and changes in Party..... More
Cat.No: 262200
Beijing: Zhongguo qing nian chu ban she, 1991. 172p., slender paperback, very good third printing. Positive literary critique of Mao's poetry. More
Cat.No: 259719