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A gripping portrait of the late Chinese leader provides hitherto unavailable details about the life of Mao Tse-tung, exploding a wide variety of myths about Mao, including facts about the Long March, his relationship with Stalin, his ruthless campaign of getting his own way, his monstrous behavior toward those close to him, and the devastating impact of his thirst for power on the Chinese people. 75,000 first printing

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"Chang and Halliday cast new and revealing light on nearly every episode in Mao's tumultuous life...a stupendous work and one hopes that it will be brought before the Chinese people, who still claim to venerate the man and who have yet to come to terms with their own history..."
-Michael Yahuda, "The Guardian
""Jung Chang and Jon Halliday have not, in the whole of their narrative, a good word to say about Mao. In a normal biography, such an unequivocal denunciation would be both suspect and tedious. But the clear scholarship, and careful notes, of "The Unknown Story "provoke another reaction. Mao Tse-Tung's evil, undoubted and well-documented, is unequalled throughout modern history."
-Roy Hattersley, "The Observer
""Ever since the spectacular success of Chang's "Wild Swans "we have waited impatiently for her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China's most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history. The wait has been worthwhile and the expectation justified. This is a bombshell of a book."
-Chris Patten, last British governor of Hong Kong, in "The Times"
"A triumph. It is a mesmerising portrait of tyranny, degeneracy, mass murder and promiscuity, a barrage of revisionist bombshells, and a superb piece of research."
-Simon Sebag Montefiore, "The Sunday Times
""Jung Chang and Jon Halliday enter a savage indictment drawing on a host of sources, including important Soviet ones, to blow away the miasma of deceit and ignorance which still shrouds Mao's life from many Western eyes...Jung Chang delivers a cry of anguish on behalf of all of those in her native land who, to this day, are still notfree to speak of these things."
-Max Hastings, "The Sunday Telegraph
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"Demonstrating the same pitilessness that they judge to be Mao's most formidable weapon, they unstitch the myths that sustained him in power for forty years and that continue to underpin China's regime...I suspect that when China comes to terms with its past this book will have played a role."
-Nicolas Shakespeare, "Telegraph
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"The detail and documentation are awesome. The story that they tell, mesmerising in its horror, is the most powerful, compelling, and revealing political biography of modern times. Few books are destined to change history, but this one will."
-George Walden, "Daily Mail
""decisive biography...they have investigated every aspect of his personal life and career, peeling back the layers of lies, myths, and what we used to think of as facts...what Chang and Halliday have done is immense and surpasses, as a biography, everything that has gone before."
-Jonathan Mirsky, "The Independent, "Saturday
"written with the same deft hand that enlivened Ms. Chang's 1991 memoir, 'Wild Swans'..."
-"The Economist
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"From the Hardcover edition."

" An atom bomb of a book." - "Time"
" A magisterial work. . . . This magnificent biography methodically demolishes every pillar of Mao's claim to sympathy or legitimacy. . . . A triumph." - "The New York Times Book Review"
" Chilling. . . . Impressive. . . . An extremely compelling portrait of Mao that will still shock many." - "The Christian Science Monitor"
" An important book in ways not envisaged. . . . A work of unanswerable authority." - "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer"
" The most complete and assiduously researched biography of its subject yet published. . . . No earlier work comes close to matching the density of detail here. . . . The authors have performed brilliant historical detective work." - "The Atlantic Monthly"
" Chang and Halliday cast new and revealing light on nearly every episode in Mao's tumultuous life... a stupendous work and one hopes that it will be brought before the Chinese people, who still claim to venerate the man and who have yet to come to terms with their own history... " -Michael Yahuda, "The Guardian"
" Jung Chang and Jon Halliday have not, in the whole of their narrative, a good word to say about Mao. In a normal biography, such an unequivocal denunciation would be both suspect and tedious. But the clear scholarship, and careful notes, of "The Unknown Story "provoke another reaction. Mao Tse-Tung's evil, undoubted and well-documented, is unequalled throughout modern history." -Roy Hattersley, "The Observer"
" Ever since the spectacular success of Chang's "Wild Swans "we have waited impatientlyfor her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China's most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history. The wait has been worthwhile and the expectation justified. This is a bombshell of a book." -Chris Patten, last British governor of Hong Kong, in "The Times"
" A triumph. It is a mesmerising portrait of tyranny, degeneracy, mass murder and promiscuity, a barrage of revisionist bombshells, and a superb piece of research."
-Simon Sebag Montefiore, "The Sunday Times"
" Jung Chang and Jon Halliday enter a savage indictment drawing on a host of sources, including important Soviet ones, to blow away the miasma of deceit and ignorance which still shrouds Mao's life from many Western eyes...Jung Chang delivers a cry of anguish on behalf of all of those in her native land who, to this day, are still not free to speak of these things." -Max Hastings, "The Sunday Telegraph"
" Demonstrating the same pitilessness that they judge to be Mao's most formidable weapon, they unstitch the myths that sustained him in power for forty years and that continue to underpin China's regime... I suspect that when China comes to terms with its past this book will have played a role." -Nicolas Shakespeare, "Telegraph"
" The detail and documentation are awesome. The story that they tell, mesmerising in its horror, is the most powerful, compelling, and revealing political biography of modern times. Few books are destined to change history, but this one will." -George Walden, "Daily Mail"
" decisive biography... they have investigated every aspect of his personal lifeand career, peeling back the layers of lies, myths, and what we used to think of as facts... what Chang and Halliday have done is immense and surpasses, as a biography, everything that has gone before." -Jonathan Mirsky, "The Independent, "Saturday
" written with the same deft hand that enlivened Ms. Chang's 1991 memoir, 'Wild Swans'... " -"The Economist"

" An atom bomb of a book. " - Time
" A magisterial work. . . . This magnificent biography methodically demolishes every pillar of Mao ' s claim to sympathy or legitimacy. . . . A triumph. " - The New York Times Book Review
" Chilling. . . . Impressive. . . . An extremely compelling portrait of Mao that will still shock many. " - The Christian Science Monitor
" An important book in ways not envisaged. . . . A work of unanswerable authority. " - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
" The most complete and assiduously researched biography of its subject yet published. . . . No earlier work comes close to matching the density of detail here. . . . The authors have performed brilliant historical detective work. " - The Atlantic Monthly
& quot; Chang and Halliday cast new and revealing light on nearly every episode in Mao's tumultuous life ... a stupendous work and one hopes that it will be brought before the Chinese people, who still claim to venerate the man and who have yet to come to terms with their own history ... & quot; -Michael Yahuda, The Guardian
& quot; Jung Chang and Jon Halliday have not, in the whole of their narrative, a good word to say about Mao. In a normal biography, such an unequivocal denunciation would be both suspect and tedious. But the clear scholarship, and careful notes, of TheUnknown Story provoke another reaction. Mao Tse-Tung's evil, undoubted and well-documented, is unequalled throughout modern history.& quot; -Roy Hattersley, The Observer
& quot; Ever since the spectacular success of Chang's Wild Swans we have waited impatiently for her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China's most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history. The wait has been worthwhile and the expectation justified. This is a bombshell of a book.& quot; -Chris Patten, last British governor of Hong Kong, in The Times
& quot; A triumph. It is a mesmerising portrait of tyranny, degeneracy, mass murder and promiscuity, a barrage of revisionist bombshells, and a superb piece of research.& quot;
-Simon Sebag Montefiore, The Sunday Times
& quot; Jung Chang and Jon Halliday enter a savage indictment drawing on a host of sources, including important Soviet ones, to blow away the miasma of deceit and ignorance which still shrouds Mao's life from many Western eyes...Jung Chang delivers a cry of anguish on behalf of all of those in her native land who, to this day, are still not free to speak of these things.& quot; -Max Hastings, The Sunday Telegraph
& quot; Demonstrating the same pitilessness that they judge to be Mao's most formidable weapon, they unstitch the myths that sustained him in power for forty years and that continue to underpin China's regime ... I suspect that when China comes to terms with its pastthis book will have played a role.& quot; -Nicolas Shakespeare, Telegraph
& quot; The detail and documentation are awesome. The story that they tell, mesmerising in its horror, is the most powerful, compelling, and revealing political biography of modern times. Few books are destined to change history, but this one will.& quot; -George Walden, Daily Mail
& quot; decisive biography ... they have investigated every aspect of his personal life and career, peeling back the layers of lies, myths, and what we used to think of as facts ... what Chang and Halliday have done is immense and surpasses, as a biography, everything that has gone before.& quot; -Jonathan Mirsky, The Independent, Saturday
& quot; written with the same deft hand that enlivened Ms. Chang's 1991 memoir, 'Wild Swans' ... & quot; - The Economist

"An atom bomb of a book." -"Time"
"A magisterial work. . . . This magnificent biography methodically demolishes every pillar of Mao's claim to sympathy or legitimacy. . . . A triumph." -"The New York Times Book Review"
"Chilling. . . . Impressive. . . . An extremely compelling portrait of Mao that will still shock many." -"The Christian Science Monitor"
"An important book in ways not envisaged. . . . A work of unanswerable authority." -"The Seattle Post-Intelligencer"
"The most complete and assiduously researched biography of its subject yet published. . . . No earlier work comes close to matching the density of detail here. . . . The authors have performed brilliant historical detective work." -"The Atlantic Monthly"
"Chang and Halliday cast new and revealing light on nearly every episode in Mao's tumultuous life...a stupendous work and one hopes that it will be brought before the Chinese people, who still claim to venerate the man and who have yet to come to terms with their own history..."-Michael Yahuda, "The Guardian"
"Jung Chang and Jon Halliday have not, in the whole of their narrative, a good word to say about Mao. In a normal biography, such an unequivocal denunciation would be both suspect and tedious. But the clear scholarship, and careful notes, of "The Unknown Story "provoke another reaction. Mao Tse-Tung's evil, undoubted and well-documented, is unequalled throughout modern history."-Roy Hattersley, "The Observer"
"Ever since the spectacular success of Chang's "Wild Swans "we have waited impatiently for her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China's most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history. The wait has been worthwhile and the expectation justified. This is a bombshell of a book."-Chris Patten, last British governor of Hong Kong, in "The Times"
"A triumph. It is a mesmerising portrait of tyranny, degeneracy, mass murder

An atom bomb of a book. "Time"
A magisterial work. . . . This magnificent biography methodically demolishes every pillar of Mao s claim to sympathy or legitimacy. . . . A triumph. "The New York Times Book Review"
Chilling. . . . Impressive. . . . An extremely compelling portrait of Mao that will still shock many. "The Christian Science Monitor"
An important book in ways not envisaged. . . . A work of unanswerable authority. "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer"
The most complete and assiduously researched biography of its subject yet published. . . . No earlier work comes close to matching the density of detail here. . . . The authors have performed brilliant historical detective work. "The Atlantic Monthly"
"Chang and Halliday cast new and revealing light on nearly every episode in Mao's tumultuous life a stupendous work and one hopes that it will be brought before the Chinese people, who still claim to venerate the man and who have yet to come to terms with their own history "-Michael Yahuda, "The Guardian"
"Jung Chang and Jon Halliday have not, in the whole of their narrative, a good word to say about Mao. In a normal biography, such an unequivocal denunciation would be both suspect and tedious. But the clear scholarship, and careful notes, of "The Unknown Story "provoke another reaction. Mao Tse-Tung's evil, undoubted and well-documented, is unequalled throughout modern history."-Roy Hattersley, "The Observer"
"Ever since the spectacular success of Chang's "Wild Swans "we have waited impatiently for her to complete with her husband this monumental study of China's most notorious modern leader. The expectation has been that she would rewrite modern Chinese history. The wait has been worthwhile and the expectation justified. This is a bombshell of a book."-Chris Patten, last British governor of Hong Kong, in "The Times"
"A triumph. It is a mesmerising portrait of tyranny, degeneracy, mass murder and promiscuity, a barrage of revisionist bombshells, and a superb piece of research."
-Simon Sebag Montefiore, "The Sunday Times"
"Jung Chang and Jon Halliday enter a savage indictment drawing on a host of sources, including important Soviet ones, to blow away the miasma of deceit and ignorance which still shrouds Mao's life from many Western eyes...Jung Chang delivers a cry of anguish on behalf of all of those in her native land who, to this day, are still not free to speak of these things."-Max Hastings, "The Sunday Telegraph"
"Demonstrating the same pitilessness that they judge to be Mao's most formidable weapon, they unstitch the myths that sustained him in power for forty years and that continue to underpin China's regime I suspect that when China comes to terms with its past this book will have played a role."-Nicolas Shakespeare, "Telegraph"
"The detail and documentation are awesome. The story that they tell, mesmerising in its horror, is the most powerful, compelling, and revealing political biography of modern times. Few books are destined to change history, but this one will." -George Walden, "Daily Mail"
"decisive biography they have investigated every aspect of his personal life and career, peeling back the layers of lies, myths, ...

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The most authoritative life of Mao ever written, by the bestselling author of Wild Swans and her husband

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  • Publication date2005
  • ISBN 10 0679422714
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