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100 | 1 | _aJohn Toland | |
245 | 1 | _aIn Mortal Combat | |
260 | _bWilliam Morrow & Co | ||
300 | _a624 pages | ||
520 | _aPart Two Of Two Parts This brilliant examination of America's first limited war breathes fresh air on a conflict in need of re-examination. Toland comes up with fascinating revelations. . .Mao's prediction of the date and place of MacArthur's Inchon landing, the true nature of Mao's relationship with Stalin, Russia's indifference to the war after planning the initial attack, Mao's leadership of the Chinese volunteers and the sorry story of both sides' treatment of POWs. "Panoramic, gripping and original in its insights." (The New York Times) | ||
650 | _aWar | ||
650 | _aHistory - Asia | ||
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_c1941 _d1941 |