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Red Memory: Living, Remembering and Forgetting China's Cultural Revolution

by BRANIGAN, Tania

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1st Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 13
9781783352647
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1783352647
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Red Memory: Living, Remembering and Forgetting China's Cultural Revolution
BRANIGAN, Tania
ISBN: 9781783352647
Faber And Faber Ltd, London, 2023, SIGNED COPY, 1st Edition, hardback with dust wrapper, VG/vg, boards red/black, illustrated end papers, 284 pp.
Boards clean and firm, small bump to spine tail, small impact mark to fore-edge of front board, author inscription on title page, no annotations, sound tight binding, pages clean and bright. Wrapper clean and crisp, gentle rubs to edges and corners, small abrasion to fore-edge of front panel, price not clipped. Lovely clean copy.
HISTORY, CHINA, THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION, IMPACT ON PRESENT DAY SOCIETY, OFFICAL SUPPRESSION, PERSONAL TRAUMA, POLITICS OF MEMORY
46619 HISTORY/CHINA £13.00
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