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Edité par Chung Wu Publishing Co, Taipei, 1972
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : fair, fair. Second Edition. 27 cm, 642, illus., endpaper map (rough spot), 47 color maps, charts, Translation of volume 1 of Chung Jih chan cheng shih lueh. Rare. A comprehensive view of all aspects of the Sino-Japanese War, including the causes of the war and its financing. Includes material on allied forces, and accounts of Chinese Communist sabotage of the war of resistance.
Edité par Chung Wu Publishing Taipei 1972, 1972
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
2nd edition orig. cloth Near Fine lge. octavo xviii + 642pp., b/w pls., maps, bibliog., index, Taiwanese version of the part played by the Chinese People in the War against Japan from 1937 -39 and then during WWII as Allies of the Western Powers. Inadvertently shows the Chinese Communist Party under Mao-Tse Tung as being the only Entity in the War to appreciate the Primary Interest of the Chinese People. VG Ex-lib with small stamps.
Edité par Chung Wu Publishing Taipei 1972, 1972
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
2nd edition orig. cloth Very Good lge. octavo xviii + 642pp., b/w pls., maps, bibliog., index, Taiwanese version of the part played by the Chinese People in the War against Japan from 1937 -39 and then during WWII as Allies of the Western Powers. Inadvertently shows the Chinese Communist Party under Mao-Tse Tung as being the only Entity in the War to appreciate the Primary Interest of the Chinese People.
Edité par Chung Wu Publishing Taipei 1972, 1972
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
2nd edition dust jacket Fine lge. octavo xviii + 642pp., b/w pls., maps, bibliog., index, Taiwanese version of the part played by the Chinese People in the War against Japan from 1937 to 1939 and then during WWII as Allies of the Western Powers. Inadvertently shows the Chinese Communist Party under Mao-Tse Tung as being the only entity in the War to appreciate the Primary Interest of the Chinese People.