Price: 12.50 euro Size: 10.5×7.5cm./4.1×2.9inch. Weight: 83gr./2.9oz. Year: 1968 Pages: 300 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Red book of Mao Zedong made in China, 1968. Often the Red Books came in small editions so the Chinese people could easily carry it in a pocket to take it with them. So The Red Book was often called The Little Red Book. The first edition of The Red Book appeared in 1964. In the book there are quotations of Mao Zedong. There were put together by Lin Biao. Lin Biao was a general under Mao’s rule and one of his most trusted friends. During The Cultural Revolution they printed about 5-6 billion copies of this book. Making it the worlds second most printed book, the Bible being first. In The Cultural Revolution everybody in China was obligated to have and study The Little Red Book.In 1966 they distributed the Red Book internationally in different languages.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 9.5x7cm./3.7×2.7inch. Weight: 91gr./3.2oz. Pages: 588 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Red book of Mao Zedong made in China. Often the Red Books came in small editions so the Chinese people could easily carry it in a pocket to take it with them. So The Red Book was often called The Little Red Book. The first edition of The Red Book appeared in 1964. In the book there are quotations of Mao Zedong. There were put together by Lin Biao. Lin Biao was a general under Mao’s rule and one of his most trusted friends. During The Cultural Revolution they printed about 5-6 billion copies of this book. Making it the worlds second most printed book, the Bible being first. In The Cultural Revolution everybody in China was obligated to have and study The Little Red Book.In 1966 they distributed the Red Book internationally in different languages.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 18.5x13cm./7.2×5.1inch. Weight: 129gr./4.5oz. Year: 1971 Pages: 158 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1971, by the Foreign Language Press Peking. The full title of the book reads:”Speeches welcoming the delegation of the People’s Republic of China by the U.N.: general assembly president and representatives of various countries at the plenary meeting of the 26th session of the U.N. general assembly (November 15, 1971).
Price: 35.00 euro Size: 23×16.5cm./9×6.4inch. Weight: 746gr./26.3oz. Pages: 347 Year: 1965 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1965, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the English language. Part I of the Mao Zedong Selected Works in it’s original box. This book once belonged to the Red Resistance Front’s archive (RVF). The Red Resistance Front existed from 1977 to 1988. Former members of the Red Youth (a communist group) and its affiliated Red Aid were active in the organisation. The RVF was an aid organization for the “armed resistance” in Western Europe, together with a large number of pamphlets mainly protesting against the detention situation of imprisoned members of the German Red Army Faction (RAF) The RVF also conducted and coordinated actions against the European Parliament elections, which were held for the first time in 1979. The group saw it as part of a political structure that would give Germany and the United States too much power in Europe.
. The Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung is a five volume collection of the written works of Mao Zedong ranging from the years 1926–1957. The collection was first published by the People’s Publishing House in 1951, and was later translated into English by the state-owned Foreign Languages Press. A fifth volume, which included the works of Chairman Mao from 1949 to 1957, was released during the leadership of Hua Guofeng, but subsequently withdrawn from circulation for its perceived ideological errors. There has never been an official “Complete Works of Mao Zedong” collecting all his known publications. A number of unauthorized volumes of the Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung have been released, such as Volumes 6-9 which were published in India by the Communist Party of India (Maoist). During the ten years of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the People’s Publishing House published 870 different editions of Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (Volumes 1–4), with a total of 325 million paperbacks and 2.55 million hardcover copies of the Chinese editions created. The Selected Works were also translated into a 14 different foreign languages.
Price: 20.00 euro Size: 22×15.5cm./8.6×6.1inch. Weight: 668gr./23.5oz. Pages: 459 Year: 1969 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1969, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the English language. Part 4 of the Mao Zedong Selected Works. The Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung is a five volume collection of the written works of Mao Zedong ranging from the years 1926–1957. The collection was first published by the People’s Publishing House in 1951, and was later translated into English by the state-owned Foreign Languages Press. A fifth volume, which included the works of Chairman Mao from 1949 to 1957, was released during the leadership of Hua Guofeng, but subsequently withdrawn from circulation for its perceived ideological errors. There has never been an official “Complete Works of Mao Zedong” collecting all his known publications. A number of unauthorized volumes of the Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung have been released, such as Volumes 6-9 which were published in India by the Communist Party of India (Maoist). During the ten years of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the People’s Publishing House published 870 different editions of Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (Volumes 1–4), with a total of 325 million paperbacks and 2.55 million hardcover copies of the Chinese editions created. The Selected Works were also translated into a 14 different foreign languages.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 126gr./4.4oz. Pages: 41 Year: 1961 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1961, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”The present situation and our tasks”.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 134gr./4.7oz. Pages: 61 Year: 1961 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1961, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”Speeches at the Consultation on Questions of Literature and Art in Yenan”.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 93gr./3.2oz. Pages: 20 Year: 1962 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1962, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”The direction of the youth movement”.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 138gr./4.8oz. Pages: 63 Year: 1962 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1962, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party”.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 111gr./3.9oz. Pages: 18 Year: 1962 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1962, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”Analysis of classes in Chinese society”.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 9.5x7cm./3.7×2.7inch. Weight: 54gr./1.9oz. Year: 1972 Pages: 311 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Red book of Mao Zedong made in China, 1972. Often the Red Books came in small editions so the Chinese people could easily carry it in a pocket to take it with them. So The Red Book was often called The Little Red Book. The first edition of The Red Book appeared in 1964. In the book there are quotations of Mao Zedong. There were put together by Lin Biao. Lin Biao was a general under Mao’s rule and one of his most trusted friends. During The Cultural Revolution they printed about 5-6 billion copies of this book. Making it the worlds second most printed book, the Bible being first. In The Cultural Revolution everybody in China was obligated to have and study The Little Red Book.In 1966 they distributed the Red Book internationally in different languages.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 9.5x7cm./3.7×2.7inch. Weight: 60gr./2.1oz. Year: 1969 Pages: 271 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Red book of Mao Zedong made in China, 1969. Often the Red Books came in small editions so the Chinese people could easily carry it in a pocket to take it with them. So The Red Book was often called The Little Red Book. The first edition of The Red Book appeared in 1964. In the book there are quotations of Mao Zedong. There were put together by Lin Biao. Lin Biao was a general under Mao’s rule and one of his most trusted friends. During The Cultural Revolution they printed about 5-6 billion copies of this book. Making it the worlds second most printed book, the Bible being first. In The Cultural Revolution everybody in China was obligated to have and study The Little Red Book.In 1966 they distributed the Red Book internationally in different languages.
Price: 25.00 euro Size: 11x8cm./4.3×3.1inch. Weight: 59gr./2oz. Year: 1968 Pages: 153 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1968 and is written by Lin Biao, a trusted man of Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong (1893-1976) was the leader of communist China for decades. He made major transformations in China, most known are the Cultural Revolution (removal of kapitalist elements) and The Great Leap Forward (the industrialization of China). One of Moa’s most trusted man, Lin Biao, collected quotations of Mao and published them wich would become known as The Red Book. Lin Biao was a chinese general and politician who commanded the troops in the Korean war. Later he got into a power struggle with Mao and he died in a planecrash.
Price: 20.00 euro Size: 13×9.5cm./5.1×3.7inch. Weight: 183gr./6.4oz. Year: 1970 Pages: 370 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1970, by the Foreign Language Press Peking, in the German language. The title of the book reads:”Important Documents of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”.
Price: 7.50 euro Size: 15.5x11cm./6.1×4.3inch. Weight: 209gr./7.3oz. Year: 1970 Pages: 504 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1970, by the Foreign Language Press Peking and made in the German language. The title of the book reads:”Six Military Writings”. By mao Zedong.
Price: 15.00 euro Size: 18×26.5cm./7×10.4inch. Weight: 228gr./8oz. Year: 1973 Pages: 89 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1973, by the Foreign Language Press Peking. Comic Heroic Little Sisters of the Grassland is based on the true story of two Mongolian sisters who almost sacrificed their lives to protect the sheep of the people’s commune in a snowstorm in February 1964. The two sisters were immediately promoted as national models for children to emulate. Learning the heroic story of the two Mongolian sisters, animators promptly embarked on making Heroic Little Sisters of the Grassland, as if making a timely documentary or news report. The images of the two sisters in this animated film were also based on their real photos, giving the film claims to corporeal authenticity enabled by photographic realism.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 18.5x13cm./7.2×5.1inch. Weight: 34gr./1.1oz. Year: 1966 Pages: 21 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1966, by the Foreign Language Press Peking. From the book:”On the relation between knowledge and practice, between knowing and doing”. On Practice is one of Mao Zedong’s most important philosophical works. Along with On Contradiction, this essay is a part of lectures Mao gave in 1937. It expresses Mao’s support for Marxism and attempts to establish a distinctly Chinese brand of communist philosophy. At the time it was written, the Chinese Communist Party had just endured the Long March and their nationalist foes were still at large. Plus, China was facing a tremendous Japanese threat. Mao hoped to establish himself as the leader of China’s communist party in order to unite China and vanquish the Japanese. On Practice was written as a part of this mission, for it gave Mao a more legitimate claim to lead by creating the basis for his communist philosophy, Maoism.
Price: 60.00 euro Size: 25.5×23.5cm./10×9.2inch. Weight: 565gr./19.9oz. Year: 1969 Pages: 134 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1969, by the Foreign Language Press Peking. Tachai was a small agricultural commune in Shanxi Province. Mao fully embraced tachai as a model that the entire country should emulate. Most of the imagery in the book consists of black and white photographs documenting the everyday life of this agrarian paradise. These are punctuated periodically by vibrant colour images that help to produce a view of this agrucultural commune. When combined with the bold red blocks of Mao quotations, the effect is to produce a sense of energy and dynamism.
Price: 50.00 euro Size: 25.5×23.5cm./10×9.2inch. Weight: 576gr./20.3oz. Year: 1969 Pages: 134 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1969, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”The red sun lights the road forwards Tachai”.
Price: 40.00 euro Size: 25.5×23.5cm./10×9.2inch. Weight: 535gr./18.8oz. Year: 1971 Pages: 114 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1971, by the Foreign Language Press Peking. A classic Cultural Revolution-era photo book, profusely illustrated with pictures of barefoot doctors, acupuncture treatments, and other aspects of medical care during the period.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 19x13cm./7.4×5.1inch. Weight: 106gr./3.7oz. Year: 1964 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1964, by the Foreign Language Press Peking in the German language. The title of the book reads:”About some important questions in the party’s current policy”. There is also a 1962 edition.
Price: 40.00 euro Size: 22x15cm./8.6×5.9inch. Weight: 2700gr./95.2oz. Year: 1968 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1968, by the Foreign Language Press Peking for the German market. The title of the books reads:”Mao Zedong Collected Words” and is a complete collection. The Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung is a five volume collection of the written works of Mao Zedong ranging from the years 1926–1957. The collection was first published by the People’s Publishing House in 1951, and was later translated into English by the state-owned Foreign Languages Press. A fifth volume, which included the works of Chairman Mao from 1949 to 1957, was released during the leadership of Hua Guofeng, but subsequently withdrawn from circulation for its perceived ideological errors. There has never been an official “Complete Works of Mao Zedong” collecting all his known publications. A number of unauthorized volumes of the Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung have been released, such as Volumes 6-9 which were published in India by the Communist Party of India (Maoist). During the ten years of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the People’s Publishing House published 870 different editions of Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung (Volumes 1–4), with a total of 325 million paperbacks and 2.55 million hardcover copies of the Chinese editions created. The Selected Works were also translated into a 14 different foreign languages. Mao Zedong (1893-1976) was the leader of communist China for decades. He made major transformations in China, most known are the Cultural Revolution (removal of kapitalist elements) and The Great Leap Forward (the industrialization of China). One of Moa’s most trusted man, Lin Biao, collected quotations of Mao and published them wich would become known as The Red Book. Lin Biao was a chinese general and politician who commanded the troops in the Korean war. Later he got into a power struggle with Mao and he died in a planecrash.
Price: 15.00 euro Size: 23×16.5cm./9×6.4inch. Weight: 331gr./11.6oz. Pages: 113 Year: 1971 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1971, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. Book about the Opera “Taking Tiger mountain By Strategy” preformed by the Peking Opera with pictures and lyrics.
Price: 12.50 euro Size: 18.5x13cm./7.2×5.1inch. Weight: 41gr./1.4oz. Pages: 60 Year: 1963 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1963, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. The letter of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in reply to the letter of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of March 30, 1963.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 227gr./8oz. Pages: 131 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 7 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 190gr./6.7oz. Pages: 131 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 8 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 218gr./6oz. Pages: 135 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 9 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 224gr./6.1oz. Pages: 133 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 10 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 175gr./6.1oz. Pages: 117 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 11 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
Price: 10.00 euro Size: 21.5×14.5cm./8.4×5.7inch. Weight: 163gr./5.7oz. Pages: 103 Year: 1972 For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in China, 1972, by the Foreign Language Press, Peking. For a number of years they released a monthly “Chinese Literature”. This is part 12 in the 1972 series. It was aimed for the export market and people could subscribe on these books.
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Price: 30.00 euro Size: 13×9.5cm./5.1×3.7inch. Pages: 175 Year: 1969
Book made in China, 1969. About the 9th. national congress of the Communistic Party of China. The 9th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was a congress in China during the height of the Cultural Revolution. It was held in Beijing, in the Great Hall of the People, China, between April 1 and 24, 1969. The Congress formally ratified the political purge of Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping, and elevated Mao’s radical allies to power. 1.512 delegates were represented at the Congress, although they were not all members of the Party. A significant number represented Red Guards groups, and there was a marked increase in the size of the PLA delegation, many of whom were loyal to Lin Biao. At the Congress, Mao’s “continuous revolution” ideology was written into the Party Constitution. Lin Biao was named “the close comrade-in-arms of Chairman Mao and his successor”.
Book made in China, 1967. People’s war is a Maoist military strategy. First developed by the Chinese communist revolutionary leader Mao Zedong (1893–1976). The basic concept behind People’s War is to maintain the support of the population and draw the enemy deep into the countryside (stretching their supply lines) where the population will bleed them dry through a mix of mobile warfare and guerrilla warfare. It was used by the Chinese communists against the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II, and by the Chinese Soviet Republic in the Chinese Civil War. The term is used by Maoists for their strategy of long-term armed revolutionary struggle. After the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, Deng Xiaoping abandoned People’s War for “People’s War under Modern Conditions”, which moved away from reliance on troops over technology. Troop numbers were also reduced and professionalisation encouraged. The strategy of people’s war was used heavily by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War.
Book made in China, 1967, third edition. In commemoration of the 20th. anniversary of victory in the Chinese people’s war of resistance against Japan. “Long Live The Victory Of The People’s War!” was first published in “Renmin Riboa” (People’s Daily) in 1965 on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army. The English edition follwos the Chinese text as published in Renmin Riboa.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1953. First Edition. In the book there is a report delivered at a conference of Party activists held at Wayaopao after a meeting with the Central Committee in 1935. The Political Bureau meeting, one of the most important ever held by the Party Centre, refuted the mistaken viewin the Party of the imposibility for the Chinese national bourgeoisie to join forces with the Chinese workers and peasants to resist Japan, and decided on the tactics of building up a national united front. This english translation has been made from a Chinese text from the second edition of the Slected Works Of Mao Zedong, Volume 1, published in 1952.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1956. First Edition. In the book there is a outline of a report made at a meeting of Party activists in 1937. This english translation has been made from a Chinese text from the second edition of the Slected Works Of Mao Zedong, Volume 2, published in 1952.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1956. First Edition. The question of agricultural co-operation is a report delivered by Mao Zedong at a meeting of secretaries of provincial, municipal and autonomous region committees of the Communist Party of China in 1955.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1955. First Edition. In the book there is a speech at a cadre’s meeting in Yenan. This english translation has been made from a Chinese text from the first edition of the Slected Works Of Mao Zedong, Volume 3, published in 1953.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1956. First Edition. This article was written in 1926 to combat two deviations then existing in the Party-Right oppertunism reresented by Ch’en Tu-hsiu and “Left” oppertunism represented by Chang Kuo-t’ao. One paid attention only to the Kuomintang-Communist co-operation and the other only to the labour movement, but both forgot the peasants. This english translation has been made from a Chinese text from the second edition of the Slected Works Of Mao Zedong, Volume 1, published in 1952.
Book made in China during the Cultural revolution, 1953. First Edition. This article, original titled “Political problems and the tasks of the Party organization in the border area”, is part of the resolution drawn upfor the Second Party Congress of the Hunan-Kiangsi border area. This english translation has been made from a Chinese text from the second edition of the Slected Works Of Mao Zedong, Volume 1, published in 1952.