Description
Author Harrison e. Salisbury
Publisher McGraw-Hill (January 1, 1987)
Binding paperback
Condition very good
Summary
The Long March: The Untold Story is an in-depth chronicle of the extraordinary military retreat by Chinese communist forces led by Mao Zedong in the 1930s. Historian and journalist Harrison E. Salisbury presents a gripping narrative of the 6,000-mile journey that reshaped the future of China, blending meticulous research with first-hand accounts. This seminal work delves into the political, military, and personal challenges faced by the Red Army, highlighting the endurance and sacrifice of the soldiers. Salisbury’s vivid storytelling and analysis not only illuminate a pivotal period in Chinese history but also uncover the hidden human stories behind the march. Essential for anyone interested in Chinese history, military strategy, or revolutionary movements, The Long March provides a powerful, untold perspective on this historic event.