Grey, Anthony
Hostage in Peking Anthony Grey - New York Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1970 - xvii, 365 p.
Introduction --
Getting sent there --
Getting there --
Getting in --
Getting to work --
Getting to Peking --
Getting the cultural revolution in perspective --
Getting into trouble --
Getting deeper in --
Arrest --
Solitary --
Claustrophobia --
Sacking --
Diary --
Struggle --
Superstition --
Doctor --
Plan --
Apple --
Yoga --
Removal --
Hard luck --
Red book --
Relief supplies --
Christmas 1967 --
Operation Zhivago --
Super ingredient --
Visit one --
More nails --
Visit two --
Christmas 1968 --
Chinese lessons --
My guards --
To romance --
Getting hopeful --
Getting released --
Getting back from there --
Getting an explanation --
Getting readjusted --
Conclusion.
On August 18, 1967 an event made headline news all over the world. 200 Red Guards smashed into the Peking home of Reuters correspondent, Anthony Grey, subjecting him to intensive physical abuse and imprisoning him for what ultimately became 26 long and torturous months in solitary confinement. In this book, Mr. Grey tells the story of that terrible time when he was both pawn and victim in an international dispute between Britain and Red China.
Grey, Anthony--Biography--China
Anthony Grey --Torture -- abuse--Peking China
Political --Biography-- China
Political prisoners China (People's Republic of China, 1949-)-- Personal narratives.
y921 Gre Gre 58
Hostage in Peking Anthony Grey - New York Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1970 - xvii, 365 p.
Introduction --
Getting sent there --
Getting there --
Getting in --
Getting to work --
Getting to Peking --
Getting the cultural revolution in perspective --
Getting into trouble --
Getting deeper in --
Arrest --
Solitary --
Claustrophobia --
Sacking --
Diary --
Struggle --
Superstition --
Doctor --
Plan --
Apple --
Yoga --
Removal --
Hard luck --
Red book --
Relief supplies --
Christmas 1967 --
Operation Zhivago --
Super ingredient --
Visit one --
More nails --
Visit two --
Christmas 1968 --
Chinese lessons --
My guards --
To romance --
Getting hopeful --
Getting released --
Getting back from there --
Getting an explanation --
Getting readjusted --
Conclusion.
On August 18, 1967 an event made headline news all over the world. 200 Red Guards smashed into the Peking home of Reuters correspondent, Anthony Grey, subjecting him to intensive physical abuse and imprisoning him for what ultimately became 26 long and torturous months in solitary confinement. In this book, Mr. Grey tells the story of that terrible time when he was both pawn and victim in an international dispute between Britain and Red China.
Grey, Anthony--Biography--China
Anthony Grey --Torture -- abuse--Peking China
Political --Biography-- China
Political prisoners China (People's Republic of China, 1949-)-- Personal narratives.
y921 Gre Gre 58