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237 items

The Heretics of Peking

Date : 1966-06-11

Lin's dead, so they say

Date : unknown

Who's in Charge Here

Date : 1967-05-08

Off with our head

Date : 1970-11-14

Yao after Mao

Date : 1972-10-14

Mao's surprise

Date : 1976-02-14

Mao is dead

Date : 1976-09-11

The next hundred flowers

Date : 1976-09-18

What a way to go

Date : 1972-01-15

Telling it like it is-two ways

Date : 1973-09-08

The buck still stops at Mao

Date : 1972-09-16

As you were

Date : 1972-02-12

Yes, it probably was Lin

Date : 1972-01-08

Presto ! A party

Date : 1971-01-09

A straight fight for power ?

Date : 1966-07-09

Mao, Lin and the Maomen

Date : 1969-05-03

The jigsaw facing Mao

Date : 1969-05-31

If Chou gets it wrong

Date : 1974-03-02

Is it all happening again

Date : 1974-06-22

Unsudden death

Date : 1974-11-09

Whose face is the real one

Date : 1973-04-21

Plea for peace

Date : 1974-12-22

Something's up in China

Date : 1974-02-02

Half-Steam ahead

Date : unknown

What do woman live for

Date : 1965-03-13

Shock troops

Date : 1966-06-18

Mao writes his will

Date : 1966-07-16

Not just another uncle Joe

Date : 1966-09-17

Has Mao Killed his child

Date : 1966-10-08

Curiouser and curiouser

Date : 1966-10-22

Guards to the grindstone

Date : 1966-09-24

Read all about it

Date : 1972-11-18

Back to the soil

Date : 1972-11-25

Spare rib, sweet and sour

Date : 1972-12-02

Après Mao le déluge

Date : 1971-11-20

The Re-run revolution

Date : 1968-08-17

It's Later Than Mao Thinks

Date : 1969-10-04

Let on flower bloom

Date : 1976-04-10

The walls came tumbling down

Date : 1976-08-07

Uncle Mao's bedside book

Date : 1975-02-15

Nobody like him

Date : 1976-01-19

After Mao, turbulence

Date : 1976-03-20

Mrs and Mr Mao

Date : 1976-03-13

One-man, one-Mao town

Date : 1976-05-08

Old China hands

Date : 1975-01-25

You went too far

Date : 1971-01-01

The riddle remains

Date : 1971-01-01

The resurrected soldiers

Date : 1972-08-05

In the firing line

Date : 1974-04-20

Look, no heads

Date : 1973-12-29

Come back, cadres

Date : 1967-11-04

After the party

Date : 1967-10-21

48 more at Mao's pleasure

Date : 1969-10-11

Small hops forward

Date : 1969-01-01

One of Our Chinas Is Missing

Date : 1967-06-17

Blanks on the map

Date : 1968-07-13

The Chinese are at each others

Date : 1968-01-20

Mrs Mao rides again

Date : 1968-04-20

The new vanguard

Date : 1968-08-31

The two of us can have a party

Date : 1973-07-21

The Guards let lin Down

Date : 1966-12-10

The last revolution

Date : 1967-01-14

The east is blood red

Date : 1967-01-14

Chou-less

Date : 1974-09-14

It's not just Chou's health

Date : 1974-05-25

Who is the boss

Date : 1966-05-28

The Spirit of Yenan

Date : 1966-03-09

How the Anti-Maoists do it

Date : 1967-01-21

Why Formosa must go

Date : 1966-04-02

China out of the cupboard

Date : 1966-03-12

Back to Warsaw

Date : 1970-01-17

And to China, too ?

Date : 1969-05-10

So China won't talk

Date : 1969-02-22

What coup ?

Date : 1974-05-04

Don't be so revolutionary

Date : 1975-07-26

The place that knuckled under

Date : 1967-10-07

Culture for a governor

Date : 1966-12-10

Macau : Another end of empire

Date : 1996-01-06

Gangsterland

Date : 1998-05-09

Making memories

Date : 1999-08-14

The Portuguese east is red

Date : 1967-02-04

On the Eastern front

Date : 1973-07-07

The two at loggerheads

Date : 1972-07-22

Small dove from Peking

Date : 1974-11-16

The daisy chain

Date : 1973-09-29

The paper war

Date : 1972-12-16

The Pekinese non-barker

Date : 1972-05-20

Softly, softly

Date : 1974-06-22

A spy for a spy

Date : 1974-01-26

Let's stand idly By

Date : 1969-09-20

We may go on talking forever

Date : 1970-07-25

When comrades fall out

Date : 1970-01-24

Pass the theodolite, comrade

Date : 1969-10-11

No war, maybe, but no love

Date : 1969-10-25

Who's provoking whom ?

Date : 1969-08-16

Back to abnormal

Date : 1970-08-08

Out sick

Date : 1970-01-10

The dinosaurs bump

Date : 1969-06-14

Mao turns North

Date : 1969-03-22

Private pigs

Date : 1965-11-20

Who'll break first ?

Date : 1967-02-11

The east is not so red

Date : 1966-09-24

Where Mao went wrong

Date : 1967-11-18

You're rotten non-commie

Date : 1967-09-16

And the Russians too

Date : 1967-08-20

A chance for Moscow

Date : 1967-01-14

End of the road ?

Date : 1965-11-20

Who's the Paper Tiger ?

Date : 1967-08-26

This is the third world war

Date : 1966-08-20

Seeing China straight

Date : 1965-10-23

Small fry after all

Date : 1969-02-15

A slower boat to China

Date : 1971-09-11

Chouism

Date : 1971-08-21

A friend in need

Date : 1978-08-19

Here comes China

Date : 1988-03-26

Just visiting

Date : 1987-11-21

China ho again

Date : 1983-09-24

Save us, comrade Deng

Date : 1985-05-04

Cat-and-mouse diplomacy

Date : 1987-04-11

Thoughts for Chairman Hua

Date : 1979-11-03

One China, two feuds

Date : 1982-04-03

How-why failure

Date : 1967-07-08

The east is ketchup-red

Date : 1967-05-27

It's hurting you more than us

Date : 1967-08-19

The thin anti-red line

Date : 1967-09-02

Get the cops

Date : 1977-05-28

The world of Eddie Wong

Date : 1977-04-16

Not so good

Date : 1975-07-19

The queen's hand

Date : 1973-05-19

The high and the low

Date : 1975-07-19

Bindweed

Date : 1975-07-19

The quiet consensus

Date : 1975-07-19

Business with pleasure

Date : 1975-07-19

Sir Robin Black

Date : 1999-11-06

The real threat

Date : 1967-07-15

Unmacaoed

Date : 1967-06-03

A tsip by any other name...

Date : 1971-09-25

How do you measure progress ?

Date : 1968-04-27

Bombs away

Date : 1967-10-21

The rivals celebrate

Date : 1966-10-01

Mystery of the poisoned tea

Date : 1988-03-12

God-king, be quiet

Date : 1988-03-19

The Dalai Lama at the seaside

Date : 1984-11-10

Lost horizon

Date : 1987-10-10

Autonomation

Date : 1965-09-04

Speaking our language

Date : 1987-08-08

China's village Keynesianism

Date : 1977-05-07

China agricultural

Date : 1977-05-07

Spurs in a weary horse

Date : 1966-07-02

Part-time peasants

Date : 1966-03-26

The good earth

Date : 1972-05-06

Mao's rural vision

Date : 1969-10-04

The more we are together

Date : 1969-06-14

Snakes and ladders on the farm

Date : 1965-02-27

The party wants brains

Date : 1984-12-15

Salty tears from the students

Date : 1985-02-02

Girls get bored on the farm

Date : 1973-04-07

No laughing matter

Date : 1970-02-21

The longest hangover

Date : 1968-03-23

Half-study

Date : 1966-07-23

No more Latin, no more French

Date : 1966-06-25

Pooh Bah kowtows

Date : 1966-05-07

Theatre of the absurd

Date : 1965-10-09

In Lei feng's footsteps

Date : 1965-03-27

The right kind of realism

Date : 1979-12-01

A cunning deal

Date : 1970-12-12

Grudging concession

Date : 1968-06-08

Hongkong : down and up again

Date : 1967-11-25

Royalty against a deadline

Date : 1966-03-12

Year of the Monkey Puzzle

Date : 1968-02-17

Backs against the wall

Date : 1976-02-21

One idea worth looking at

Date : 1974-09-28

Rebels when he tells them

Date : 1974-06-29

The frost grips China

Date : 1974-02-16

Is Mao losing his right hand ?

Date : 1974-07-20

Enter the big gun

Date : 1975-03-08

Down with the bourgeoisie

Date : 1975-02-22

Year of the rooster

Date : 1969-02-15

China : Preserving the forms

Date : 1967-07-08

Liu the inlickable

Date : 1967-07-29

Know thine enemy

Date : 1967-04-29

Pitfalls in the Maoist road

Date : 1968-05-25

Here's to the next time

Date : 1967-12-23

Don't think Mao has given up

Date : 1967-10-07

One way of taming red guards

Date : 1967-09-16

Even the red guards

Date : 1967-03-18

Cautionary tales by Teng to

Date : 1966-05-21

Are you seated comfortably ?

Date : 1971-11-13