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100 x 190 mm
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Hardcover
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November 2007
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THE LONG MARCH BACK
Peter Moss
Isolated for more than 2 decades, behind its Great Wall of communism, the People?s Republic of China surprised the outside world, in the spring of 1971, by extending hospitality to young table tennis players from 5 countries, including the United States. Captured in these pages is a rare portrait of a people about to embark on the Long March Back to the international community of nations. The contrast between China then, and the China of today, marks one of the greatest historical transitions of the 20th century, and this record serves to remind us how much can change in those moments that alter the course of human history.
Price: Bht 650.00
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