Published by New York: Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, 1969
Seller: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.
0 (illustrator). First edition; 5.5 x 8; stapled pictorial wraps illustrated in the Cultural Revolution style; small cut to head of spine; faint creasing; mimeographed text; very good.A compilation of materials benefiting feminists in the United States. 2.
Published by Carolina Maud Publishing 7/23/2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 0974670618 ISBN 13: 9780974670614
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Getting Jefferson Right: Fact Checking Claims about Our Third President 0.78. Book.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1968
28p., staplebound booklet format, very good. The Far East Reporter series was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1977
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 47p., staplebound booklet format, very good. The Far East Reporter series was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. This issue is devoted to a discussion of ethnic relations in China (viewed through rose-tinted glasses).
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1985
55p., staplebound 8x5.5 inch wraps, front wrap lightly toned along edges else very good condition. Double issue for March-June 1985.
40p., staplebound 8 x 5.5 inch wraps, cover illustrated with papercut of militant woman in Cultural Revolution style. Collection of materials for the benefit of American feminists.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1967
40p., staplebound booklet format, very good. The Far East Reporter series was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Here she discusses the events of the first year of the Cultural Revolution, as seen through rose-colored glasses.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1958
A 10-page booklet from the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Minor wear across the top. Cover blurb notes that this address was called "one of the major speeches" at the Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Congress by the NY Herald Tribune. At the time, Chu Tunan chaired the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1959
A 48-page booklet from the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Minor handling wear. Describes Russell's three months in China in 1959, with several black and white photos.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1960
63p., 2 line maps, glossy coated paperstock throughout, staplebound 8x5.5 inch wraps; wraps lightly worn and soiled, small stain on front wrap else very good condition. In essence an appraisal of the chances of various communist parties to take power, as was the case in China.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1969
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 40p., staplebound 8x5.5 inch wraps, cover illustrated with papercut of militant woman in Cultural Revolution style, small pen mark on front wrap else very good condition. Collection of materials for the benefit of American feminists.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1967
A 32-page booklet from the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Very good.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1961
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. A 24-page booklet from the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Minor wear across the bottom. Far East Reporter.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher, New York, 1971
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 40p., 5.5x8.5 inches; paper browned, small pen notation on front wrapper, else in very good condition. Far East Reporter. A booklet from the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime.
Published by Maud Russell, Publisher
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. 1973. Unknown Binding. 24pp. Very good copy in original printed wrappers.China. Asian studies. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Maud Russell Publisher [1961], [New York], 1961
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Octavo. Staple bound pamphlet; 16pp; Publisher's addendum laid in. Light rubbing; else a very good or better copy with no interior markings.
Published by Maud Russell, Publisher, 1973
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: As New. 1973. Unknown Binding. 24pp. Very good copy in original printed wrappers.China. Asian studies. . . . .
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher various dates, New York
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. Fourteen booklets in the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Each booklet focuses on a particular theme, printing pieces by pro-China hands such as Rewi Alley, Joseph Needham, Russell herself, and Chinese authors whose work is reprinted from Chinese sources. Most are 5.5x8.5 inches, generally very good, some are toned or have minor soiling, marginalia, or wear, one has a stain on the cover. Includes such titles as: Marxism and the Cultural Revolution in China; Chinese women: liberated; The making of new man; The Sino-Soviet Ussuri River border clash; and many more. Please see photo for all titles. Russell was not only a devoted advocate of Maoism, she was also a closeted lesbian. The executor of her will had her love letters destroyed when the rest of her papers were deposited at the NY Public Library. Karen Garner's biography, "Precious Fire: Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution" includes significant discussion of this issue.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher various dates, New York
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. Twenty-five booklets in the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Each booklet focuses on a particular theme, printing pieces by pro-China hands such as Rewi Alley, Joseph Needham, Israel Epstein, William Hinton, Russell herself, and various Chinese authors whose work is reprinted from Chinese sources. Most are 5.5x8.5 inches, generally very good, some are toned or have minor soiling or wear. Includes such titles as: New people in New China; Building a socialist educational system in China; Chinese women: liberated; Why do Chinese 'refugees' 'escape' to Hong Kong; The Sino-Soviet Ussuri River border clash; and many more. Please see photos for all titles. Dates range from the 1960s to the 1970s, with most dating to the Cultural Revolution era. Russell was not only a devoted advocate of Maoism, she was also a closeted lesbian. The executor of her will had her love letters destroyed when the rest of her papers were deposited at the NY Public Library. Karen Garner's biography, "Precious Fire: Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution" includes significant discussion of this issue.
Published by Far East Reporter / Maud Russell Publisher various dates, New York
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. Fifty-nine booklets in the Far East Reporter series, which was edited and published by the American activist Maud Russell, who spent a quarter of a century in China before the Communist revolution of 1949 and spent the rest of her life advocating for the revolutionary regime. Each booklet focuses on a particular theme, printing pieces by pro-China hands such as Rewi Alley, Joseph Needham, Israel Epstein, William Hinton, Russell herself, and various Chinese authors whose work is reprinted from Chinese sources. Most are 5.5x8.5 inches, generally very good, some have minor soiling or wear, one is rather stained. Includes such titles as: An American soldier changes worlds: Life in China of an ex-prisoner of war; Building a socialist educational system in China; Chinese women: liberated; Insights on China (with photographs) during a 1972 visit; The Sino-Soviet Ussuri River border clash; and many more. Please see photos for all titles. Dates range from the 1950s to the 1970s, with most dating to the Cultural Revolution era. Russell was not only a devoted advocate of Maoism, she was also a closeted lesbian. The executor of her will had her love letters destroyed when the rest of her papers were deposited at the NY Public Library. Karen Garner's biography, "Precious Fire: Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution" includes significant discussion of this issue.