
Notes From China
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Rita Knox
Today, one cannot escape the impression that if only it were not for world pressures Maoist China like that of the Ming and Manchus would be happier if it could withdraw into the broad isolation of the Middle Kingdom.
Just one year after China's long-closed doors reopened to the West in 1971, Barbara Tuchman journeyed through its cities and countryside drawing the human face on this inscrutable giant.
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This book is a must have for those that want a down-to-earth account of China's often times ambigous and rewritten history. Overall an excellent work.
Excellent historical account
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In China before the U.S. Ping Pong team, Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon, she has some amazing tales to tell of her travels with her daughter. Always the cautious historian, it's still amazing to see how many of her comments of her 1972 trip have rung true.
A gem.
Great Historian
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Thought provoking, as all of her writing was, this is a brief but stimulating read.
Short but good
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