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'''Mao: The Unknown Story''' is a ] written by ] ] ] and her ] husband ]. It was published in ] and, so its authors and positive reviewers claim, challenges many established views about ]. '''Mao: The Unknown Story''' is a ] written by ] ] ] and her ] husband ]. It was published in ] and challenges many established views about ].


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Mao: The Unknown Story is a book written by historian writer Jung Chang and her historian husband Jon Halliday. It was published in 2005 and challenges many established views about Mao Zedong.

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