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mosfeld
20th April 2011, 23:08
Is there a list of books they released from '52-'76 somewhere online?
RedAnarchist
20th April 2011, 23:23
Do you mean the Soviet one or the Chinese one?
Regarding the Soviet one, I have a 1948 copy of "History Of The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks)". It was given to me along with a few other left-wing books by a neighbour (not sure whether she was/is a communist of some sort or she just had the books for some reason).
mosfeld
20th April 2011, 23:27
Yeah, I have it too. I'm talking about the Peking FLP, though. The Peking books tend to be extremely interesting, especially for a China lover like myself. It would be really cool to have a list over the Mao-era books (hence the "'42-'76")
Here are the books I have on my computer, none in real life except the Red Book.
FLP - A Volunteer Soldier's Day.pdf
FLP - Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf-mutes.pdf
FLP - New Women in New China.pdf
FLP - Selected Articles Criticizing Lin Piao and Confucius 1.pdf
FLP - Selected Articles Criticizing Lin Piao and Confucius 2.pdf
FLP - Serving the People with Dialectics.pdf
FLP - Some Questions Concerning Modern Revisionist Literature in the Soviet Union.pdf
FLP - The Great Socialist Cultural Revolution in China.pdf
I also have the CCP-side documents in the debate between the CCP and the CPUSA.
EDIT: I also, of course, have some books from authors released by the FLP. The above ones are all usually a collection of articles from China.
graymouser
20th April 2011, 23:32
FLP of course is still around; my copy of the Three Kingdoms is from them.
The main thing I have from FLP are the selected works of Mao, both the one volume (which sits on my shelf) and the five volume series, and two volumes of Stalin - On the Opposition and Problems of Leninism. Neither deals with Stalin's most useful work, written under Lenin during the pre-revolutionary period on the national question - which is only in a much older volume from International Publishers, aptly titled Marxism and the National Question.
mosfeld
20th April 2011, 23:35
Yeah, I should've probably been more specific.
I'm looking for FLP titles from the Mao era ('52-'76 ('52 because FLP started then)), and all generally dealing with China itself such as "Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf-mutes", "New Women in New China", "Serving the People with Dialectics", etc.
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