Item #06977 On Anti-Communism. Liu WU-CHIU.

On Anti-Communism

New York: Wu-Chiu Liu, 1968. First edition. Perfect-bound wrappers (5 ¼” x 7 ¼”), stapled textblock, 78 pp. Rubbing and foxing to wrappers, vertical crease to rear wrapper, VG overall. Two copies in OCLC (NYPL & Penn. State Univ.). Scarce.

In this self-published pamphlet, a Chinese national “forced to flee from his country to America” writes about the threat of international communism spearheaded by Chinese communists and the inevitable war that America must wage to neutralize the Communist threat. Wu-Chiu provides a brief history of international communism, the differences between Chinese and Russian communism, how the U.S. can win in Vietnam (using small bombs and using more small helicopters), and the reasons why it won’t be difficult to defeat the Chinese communists. He repeatedly emphasizes the need for a military response to neutralize the Chinese Communist threat. A personal anti-Communist work reflecting the author’s negative experience living under communism and his fervent belief that Chinese communism poses the greatest threat to liberty and world peace. Item #06977

Price: $125.00

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