TOMBSTONE THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF MAO'S FAMINE
November 2012
Tombstone, by Yang Jisheng, is an uncomfortable read but a brave and important account of the huge human cost of Mao's Great Leap Forward
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Tombstone The Untold History Of Mao's Famine
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