Mao's Prey

Mao's Prey

Author: Jeannette F. Ford

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-09-18

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0429791453

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This book, first published in 2001, uses key oral histories to confirm and explain the professional and private lives of post-1949 Chinese intellectuals through the focal point of Chen Renbing, a man personally criticised by Mao Zedong. Intellectuals have faced unique perils in modern Chinese history, thousands of whom were targeted by Mao. Mao’s Prey provides invaluable insight into their experiences and fates.


Routledge Library Editions: China Under Mao

Routledge Library Editions: China Under Mao

Author: Various

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-10-12

Total Pages: 3510

ISBN-13: 100039798X

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This 13-volume collection of previously out-of-print titles reissues some key works in the study of Mao Zedong’s huge influence on China – its politics, economics and development into the power that it is today. Foreign policy, the Cultural Revolution, the fate of opponents, Chinese Marxist thought – all are covered here, and more, in this essential reference resource.


Prey Targets

Prey Targets

Author: Joshua W. Horvath

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014-10

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1496933249

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An action-packed book about an alien world with alien forms that will blow your mind. Humankind has left earth and lives in far-off worlds, and once again humankind is facing overpopulation and limited natural resources. So new worlds need to be found, and one such planet has been found. So a team of researchers and a bad to the bone security force is heading for this new and exotic world. Leading the team is Mike Maze, a.k.a. Sweet Candy, and helping him along the way is Charlie, a crazy but brave robotic probe. So sit back and prepare yourself for a thrill ride.


Prey

Prey

Author: Andrew J Hannah

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-12-04

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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The story is told by Brian Lennox who has had to adapt to a new world where birds are now the worlds most deadliest predators as they hunt and prey on mankind. Brian with his friends Sam and Billy must travel across the UK to get to a safe place while Brian is frantically searching for his missing ex-wife and his two young children. Along the way Brian must make difficult decisions while being hunted by birds and other threats that this new world has given birth to.


Prey of Innocence

Prey of Innocence

Author: Irene Booker

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-07-20

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1477177108

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When innocence is preyed upon, it can leave the heart devastated, non-trusting and bitter. "Prey of Innocence" is poetry that soothes and heals the soul by allowing it to breathe again. Find healing in one of the most revealing poetry books of our time. Discover you in the midst of your pains. Wisdom is found in healing. Find your strength in one of my many poems.


Mao's Generals Remember Korea

Mao's Generals Remember Korea

Author: Xiaobing Li

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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What does it mean to live in the West today? Do people tend to identify with states, with regions, or with the larger West? This book examines the development of regional identity in the American West, demonstrating that it is a regionally diverse entity made up of many different wests--Great Plains, Southwest, Rocky Mountains, and more--in which American regionalism finds its fullest expression. These fourteen original essays tell how a sense of place emerged among residents of various regions and how a sense of those places was developed by people outside of them. Wrobel and Steiner first offer a compelling overview of the West's regional nature; then thirteen other rising or renowned scholars-from history, American Studies, geography, and literature-tell how regional consciousness formed among inhabitants of particular regions. All of the essays address the larger issue of the centrality of place in determining social and cultural forms and individual and collective identities. Some focus on race and culture as the primary influences on regional consciousness while others emphasize environmental and economic factors or the influence of literature. Some even examine western regionalism in areas that lie beyond the West as it has traditionally been conceived. Each of the contributors believes that where a people live helps determine what they are, and they write not only about the many wests within the larger West, but also about the constant state of flux in which regionalism exists. Many books speak of the West as a place, but few others deal with the West's different places. Many Wests presents a vision of the West that reflects both the common heritage and unique character of each major subregion, building on the revisionist impulse of the last decade to help redirect New Western History toward an appreciation of regional diversity and integrate scholarship in the regional subfields. It is a book for everyone who lives in, studies, or loves the West, for it confirms that it is home to very different peoples, economies, histories-and regions.


Birds of Prey of the East

Birds of Prey of the East

Author: Brian K. Wheeler

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-06-19

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1400890160

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Birds of Prey of the East and its companion volume, Birds of Prey of the West, are the most comprehensive and authoritative field guides to North American birds of prey ever published. Written and lavishly illustrated with stunning, lifelike paintings by leading field-guide illustrator, photographer, and author Brian Wheeler, the guides depict an enormous range of variations of age, sex, color, and plumage, and feature a significant amount of plumage data that has never been published before. The painted figures illustrate plumage and species comparisons in a classic field-guide layout. Each species is shown in the same posture and from the same viewpoint, which further assists comparisons. Facing-page text includes quick-reference identification points and brief natural history accounts that incorporate the latest information. The range maps are exceptionally accurate and much larger than those in other guides. They plot the most up-to-date distribution information for each species and include the location of cities for more accurate reference. Finally, the guides feature color habitat photographs next to the maps. The result sets a new standard for guides to North America's birds of prey. Lavishly illustrated with stunning, lifelike paintings Written and illustrated by a leading authority on North American birds of prey Depicts more plumages than any other guide Concise facing-page text includes quick-reference identification points Classic field-guide layout makes comparing species easy Large, accurate range maps include up-to-date distribution information Unique color habitat photographs next to the maps