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Post-Liberation Works of Mao Zedong: A Bibliography and Index. Compiled by John Bryan Starr and Nancy Anne Dyer. [Berkeley: The Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1976. 222 pp.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1978

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1. This figure is based on materials currently on files at the Mao's Writings Project at Brown University. The project is aimed at gathering, translating, annotating and publishing Mao's post-1949 works. Two comparable projects are also in progress in West Germany (under Helmut Martin) and Japan (under Kimiyoshi Nakamura) for producing, respectively, a German and a Japanese edition.Google Scholar

2. Schram, Stuart R. (ed.), Chairman Mao Talks to the People: Talks and Letters (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970);Google Scholar and Ch'en, Jerome (ed.), The Mao Papers (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970)Google Scholar. See also four special issues of the translation journal Chinese Law and Government (1968, 1976 and 1977), devoted exclusively to Mao's post-1949 works.Google Scholar