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The East Is Red : Paper Cuts of the Chinese Revolution

by Lincoln Bergman

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Peoples Press, China Books and Periodicals, 1972. Good. interior good, stain to back cover, text and 24 paper cuts in red ink, paper cuts by memebers of a People's Commune in Fatshan
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The East is Red: paper cuts of the Chinese revolution
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The East is Red: paper cuts of the Chinese revolution

by Bergman, Lincoln

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San Francisco: People's Press, 1972. [48p.], oblong staplebound booklet, front cover has a corner torn off at upper right, otherwise minor edgewear. Poetry by Bergman, paired with reproductions of Cultural revolution-era papercuts.
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