Ho Chi Minh

695 pages

Langue : English

Publié 2000 par Theia.

ISBN :
978-0-7868-8701-9
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Numéro OCLC :
48462978

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"This book chronicles Ho's childhood as the son of a willfully poor and brilliant scholar. It follows Ho through his early years as an itinerant expatriate - forced to leave French Indochina to escape arrest, he shipped out as a cook on a passenger steamer and traveled the globe.

It tells of his years in the heady environment of London and Paris during and after World War I, where he supported himself with a variety of jobs including sous-chef to the great Escoffier, all the while working tirelessly to push the anticolonialist cause among his comrades in international Communist circles.".

"Duiker gives an account of Ho's rise to leadership of the Vietnamese Communist movement, his years of travel (often in disguise) fomenting revolution, his imprisonments and narrow escapes from the French Surete, and his phenomenal ability as the first president of his country to inspire and reconcile his often bitterly …

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Sujets

  • Hò̂, Chí Minh, -- 1890-1969
  • Presidents -- Vietnam (Democratic Republic) -- Biography