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100 x 190 mm
4 x 7.5 in
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124
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80+
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Hardcover
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November 2007
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SUN YAT-SEN
THE MAN WHO CHANGED CHINA
Stella Dong
Today, millions of Chinese revere Sun Yat-sen as ?father of the nation?. Although he spent the better part of his life outside of China, much of it as a peripatetic wanderer, no one was more single-mindedly devoted to the cause of a free and modern China than this missionary-educated son of Chinese peasants. Despite repeated failures and disappointment, Sun refused to abandon his vision of a Chinese revolution. Of all modern China?s leaders, none is more of an enigma than Sun Yat-sen. In these pages he emerges as a sometimes tragic but most often courageous and many-sided figure. Knowing him, one knows more of modern-day China with all its conflicts, paradoxes and visions of a stable future.
Price: Bht 650.00
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