Item CPC/2/182 - China Tames Her Rivers

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CPC/2/182

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China Tames Her Rivers

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"Since the Founding of New China, the Chinese people under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party have been successful in their efforts to control China's principal waterways, particularly the main rivers - the Yangtse, Yellow, Huai and Haiho. This booklet contains five articles dealing with the harnessing of these four rivers. Some of the accounts have been published in China Reconstructs and Peking Review". Articles by Huang Chun, Hung Nung, Chung Wen, Chien Wen and Chung Chien. Includes b&w illustrations. Annotated on the front 'John Gittings' and 'SEE MAPS' and inside '6p'. Stamped on reverse 'Banner Books & Crafts Ltd, 90 Camden High Street, London NW1 0LT'. Softback

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    128mm x 184mm, 52p

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