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Edgar Snow

Edgar Snow (left) with [[Zhou Enlai]] and his wife [[Deng Yingchao]], circa 1938. Edgar Parks Snow (July 19, 1905 – February 15, 1972) was an American journalist known for his books and articles on communism in China and the Chinese Communist Revolution. He was the first Western journalist to give an account of the history of the Chinese Communist Party following the Long March, and he was also the first Western journalist to interview many of its leaders, including Mao Zedong. He is best known for his book, ''Red Star Over China'' (1937), an account of the Chinese Communist movement from its foundation until the late 1930s. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Red star over China by Snow, Edgar

    Published 1972
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    Red China to-day by Snow, Edgar

    Published 1974
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    China resists by Snow, Edgar

    Published 1944
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    Random notes on red China, 1936-45 by Snow, Edgar

    Published 1974
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    China resists : abridged from Edgar Snow's Scorched earth / by Snow, Edgar, 1905-1972

    Published 1944
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