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  • Cover
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  • About the Authors
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
    • List of Illustrations
    • List of Maps
    • List of Abbreviations in Text
    • Note about Spelling in Text
  • PART ONE —Lukewarm Believer
    • 1 On the Cusp from Ancient to Modern (1893–1911; age 1–17)
    • 2 Becoming a Communist (1911–20; age 17–26)
    • 3 Lukewarm Believer (1920–25; age 26–31)
    • 4 Rise and Demise in the Nationalist Party (1925–27; age 31–33)
  • PART TWO —Long March to Supremacy in the Party
    • 5 Hijacking a Red Force and Taking Over Bandit Land (1927–28; age 33–34)
    • 6 Subjugating the Red Army Supremo (1928–30; age 34–36)
    • 7 Takeover Leads to Death of Second Wife (1927–30; age 33–36)
    • 8 Bloody Purge Paves the Way for “Chairman Mao” (1929–31; age 35–37)
    • 9 Mao and the First Red State (1931–34; age 37–40)
    • 10 Troublemaker to Figurehead (1931–34; age 37–40)
    • 11 How Mao Got onto the Long March (1933–34; age 39–40)
    • 12 Long March I: Chiang Lets the Reds Go (1934; age 40)
    • 13 Long March II: The Power behind the Throne (1934–35; age 40–41)
    • 14 Long March III: Monopolizing the Moscow Connection (1935; age 41)
  • PART THREE —Building His Power Base
    • 15 The Timely Death of Mao’s Host (1935–36; age 41–42)
    • 16 Chiang Kai-shek Kidnapped (1935–36; age 41–42)
    • 17 A National Player (1936; age 42–43)
    • 18 New Image, New Life and New Wife (1937–38; age 43–44)
    • 19 Red Mole Triggers China–Japan War (1937–38; age 43–44)
    • 20 Fight Rivals and Chiang—Not Japan (1937–40; age 43–46)
    • 21 Most Desired Scenario: Stalin Carves up China with Japan (1939–40; age 45–46)
    • 22 Death Trap for His Own Men (1940–41; age 46–47)
    • 23 Building a Power Base through Terror (1941–45; age 47–51)
    • 24 Uncowed Opponent Poisoned (1941–45; age 47–51)
    • 25 Supreme Party Leader at Last (1942–45; age 48–51)
  • PART FOUR —To Conquer China
    • 26 “Revolutionary Opium War” (1937–45; age 43–51)
    • 27 The Russians Are Coming! (1945–46; age 51–52)
    • 28 Saved by Washington (1944–47; age 50–53)
    • 29 Moles, Betrayals and Poor Leadership Doom Chiang (1945–49; age 51–55)
    • 30 China Conquered (1946–49; age 52–55)
    • 31 Totalitarian State, Extravagant Lifestyle (1949–53; age 55–59)
  • PART FIVE —Chasing a Superpower Dream
    • 32 Rivalry with Stalin (1947–49; age 53–55)
    • 33 Two Tyrants Wrestle (1949–50; age 55–56)
    • 34 Why Mao and Stalin Started the Korean War (1949–50; age 55–56)
    • 35 Mao Milks the Korean War (1950–53; age 56–59)
    • 36 Launching the Secret Superpower Program (1953–54; age 59–60)
    • 37 War on Peasants (1953–56; age 59–62)
    • 38 Undermining Khrushchev (1956–59; age 62–65)
    • 39 Killing the “Hundred Flowers” (1957–58; age 63–64)
    • 40 The Great Leap: “Half of China May Well Have to Die” (1958–61; age 64–67)
    • 41 Defense Minister Peng’s Lonely Battle (1958–59; age 64–65)
    • 42 The Tibetans Rebel (1950–61; age 56–67)
    • 43 Maoism Goes Global (1959–64; age 65–70)
    • 44 Ambushed by the President (1961–62; age 67–68)
    • 45 The Bomb (1962–64; age 68–70)
    • 46 A Time of Uncertainty and Setbacks (1962–65; age 68–71)
  • PART SIX —Unsweet Revenge
    • 47 A Horse-trade Secures the Cultural Revolution (1965–66; age 71–72)
    • 48 The Great Purge (1966–67; age 72–73)
    • 49 Unsweet Revenge (1966–74; age 72–80)
    • 50 The Chairman’s New Outfit (1967–70; age 73–76)
    • 51 A War Scare (1969–71; age 75–77)
    • 52 Falling Out with Lin Biao (1970–71; age 76–77)
    • 53 Maoism Falls Flat on the World Stage (1966–70; age 72–76)
    • 54 Nixon: The Red-baiter Baited (1970–73; age 76–79)
    • 55 The Boss Denies Chou Cancer Treatment (1972–74; age 78–80)
    • 56 Mme Mao in the Cultural Revolution (1966–75; age 72–81)
    • 57 Enfeebled Mao Hedges His Bets (1973–76; age 79–82)
    • 58 Last Days (1974–76; age 80–82)
      • Epilogue
      • Acknowledgments
      • List of Interviewees
      • Archives Consulted
      • Notes
      • Bibliography of Chinese-language Sources
      • Bibliography of Non-Chinese-language Sources
      • Photo Insert
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