Central Literature Publishing House Explained

Central Party Literature Publishing House, or Central Literature Publishing House (Chinese: 中央文献出版社), a publishing house of the People's Republic of China, is located at No. 1, Former Maojiawan, Xisi North Street, Xicheng District, Beijing.[1]

History

On April 15, 1987, the Central Literature Publishing House was formally established under the Documentation Research Office of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).[2] It publishes specialized collections of the major leaders of the CCP and the People's Republic of China; manuscripts of the leaders distributed within a certain range; monographs on the study of Mao Zedong Thought at home and abroad; and chronicles and biographies of revolutionaries and other personalities.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 中国出版工作者协会、中国出版科学研究所编. 中国出版年鉴 1990-1991. 北京:中国书籍出版社. 1993. 724.
  2. Book: [[许力以]]主编. 中国出版百科全书. 山西:书海出版社. 1997. 7-80550-211-0. 87–88.
  3. Book: 中国出版工作者协会、中国出版发行科学研究所编. 中国出版年鉴 1988. 北京:中国书籍出版社. 1989. 7-5068-0022-5. 116.