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Prisoner of the State will be released on May 18, 2010 in Trade Paperback
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Prologue from Prisoner of the State
May 23, 2009
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May 20, 2009
Prisoner of the State is now available in eBook
May 19, 2009
Prisoner of the State will be released on May 19, 2009 in eBook
May 19, 2009
Prisoner of the State is now available in Hardcover
May 19, 2009
Prisoner of the State will be released on May 19, 2009 in Hardcover
May 19, 2009

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Malaysian Insider, September 30, 2009
...history from a modern perspective, emphasising democracy and pluralism. According to New Century?s editor, the rights activist Bao Pu, the book was originally to be published last year by the Social Science Academic Press, which is based on the...
New York Times, September 29, 2009
...Chinese history from a modern perspective, emphasizing democracy and pluralism. According to New Centurys editor, the rights activist Bao Pu, the book was originally to be published last year by the Social Science Academic Press, which is based on the...
Asiaone, September 29, 2009
...Jiansheng is on sale in Hong Kong bookshops despite Beijing banning the book two years ago, the publisher Bao Pu told AFP. Xiao's work, with an initial print run of 2,000 copies, covers thousands of years of Chinese history up until the early 1950s,...
BBC, September 28, 2009
...By Vaudine England BBC News, Hong Kong Bao Pu also published deposed communist Zhao Zhiyang's memoirs A book about Chinese history banned in China has gone on sale in Hong Kong. A Hong Kong-based publisher, Bao Pu...
New York Review of Books, June 11, 2009
...to by those who knew Zhao's voice, including Bao Tong, his former secretary and the father of Bao Pu, one of the book's editors. Bao Tong served seven years in prison after Zhao was purged. Bao Pu says that he helped smuggle the tapes out of China...
China Post, May 28, 2009
...in Beijing which were crushed by army on June 4, 1989 with the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands. Bao Pu, the publisher of the Chinese version of the book and the son of a former top Zhao aide, said the ?Prisoner of the State? was a crucial...
Yahoo! News Australia, May 28, 2009
...in Beijing which were crushed by army on June 4, 1989 with the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands. Bao Pu, the publisher of the Chinese version of the book and the son of a former top Zhao aide, said the 'Prisoner of the State' was a crucial effort to...
Yahoo! Canada, May 28, 2009
...in Beijing which were crushed by army on June 4, 1989 with the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands. Bao Pu, the publisher of the Chinese version of the book and the son of a former top Zhao aide, said the 'Prisoner of the State' was a crucial effort to...
Yahoo! Singapore, May 21, 2009
...Hongda and myself locked ourselves in a room and listened,' Du said in the statement made public by Bao Pu, the publisher of the Chinese version of the book and the son of a former top Zhao aide. 'We felt that the recordings were extremely important,...
Straits Times, May 21, 2009
...Hongda and myself locked ourselves in a room and listened,' Du said in the statement made public by Bao Pu, the publisher of the Chinese version of the book and the son of a former top Zhao aide. 'We felt that the recordings were extremely important,...
Forbes.com, May 15, 2009
...When did you find out about the tapes? How was it kept secret? MacFarquhar: I was approached [by Bao Pu, one of the book's editors and the son of Zhao's former top aide, Bao Tong] for this project in May 2008. I was asked if I would...
Guardian Unlimited, May 14, 2009
...the mainland, Ignatius said he believed some of its content would spread through the internet or bootleg editions. Bao Pu, the Hong Kong-based publisher of the book's Chinese edition and son of Zhao's former top aide, said: 'There were no instructions...
Guardian Unlimited, May 14, 2009
...the mainland, Ignatius said he believed some of its content would spread through the internet or bootleg editions. Bao Pu, the Hong Kong-based publisher of the book's Chinese edition and son of Zhao's former top aide, said: 'There were no instructions...
Washington Post, May 14, 2009
...PRISONER OF THE STATE The Secret Journal of Zhao Ziyang Translated from the Chinese and edited by Bao Pu, Renee Chiang, and Adi Ignatius Simon & Schuster. 306 pp. $26 [Eds. note: This story has been translated into Chinese and is available here.] When...
Joyceyland, October 1, 2009
...history from a modern perspective, emphasizing democracy and pluralism. According to New Century’s editor, the rights activist Bao Pu, the book was originally to be published last year by the Social Science Academic Press, which is based on the...
Biblio File, August 17, 2009
...help. Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang Zhao Ziyang, translated and edited by Bao Pu, Renee Chiang, and Adi Ignatius with a foreword by Roderick MacFarquhar Zhao Ziyang joined the Communist Youth Leage in 1932 and the Party...
ReadersRead.com Book Blog, May 14, 2009
...the mainland, Ignatius said he believed some of its content would spread through the internet or bootleg editions.Bao Pu, the Hong Kong-based publisher of the book's Chinese edition and son of Zhao's former top aide, said: "There were no instructions...
The Guardian World News, May 14, 2009
...the mainland, Ignatius said he believed some of its content would spread through the internet or bootleg editions. Bao Pu, the Hong Kong-based publisher of the book's Chinese edition and son of Zhao's former top aide, said: "There were no instructions...
The Guardian World News, May 14, 2009
...the mainland, Ignatius said he believed some of its content would spread through the internet or bootleg editions. Bao Pu, the Hong Kong-based publisher of the book's Chinese edition and son of Zhao's former top aide, said: "There were no instructions...