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廣州三月二十九日革命史   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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廣州三月二十九日革命史
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國民圖書出版社·重慶
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目錄
001 第一章緒論
001001 第一節廣州三月二址九革命之動因
001002 第二節庇能會議
002 第二章款項之籌措
002001 第一節南洋款項之籌措
002002 第二節美洲款項之籌措
003 第三章事前之擘畫
003001 第一節統籌部之組織
003002 第二節長江各省之計劃
003003 第三節暗殺之計劃
003004 第四節宣傳之進行
003005 第五節廣州各機關之設立
003006 第六節隊伍之準備
003007 第七節惠廣州之準備
003008 第八節發難計劃之決定
004 第四章發難之進行
004001 第一節動員之集省
004002 第二節武器之購運及製造
004003 第三節日期之決定
005 第五章出發與決戰
005001 第一節出發之情形
005002 第二節決戰情形
005003 第三節民軍之繼起
006 第六章事後之情形
006001 第一節被執烈士之不屈
006002 第二節黃與及黨人之脫險
006003 第三節海外之報告
007 第七章黃花崗之埋葬
008 第八章事後之暗殺
008001 第一節林冠慈陳敬岳之暗殺李准
008002 第二節李沛基之炸鳳山
009 第九章建墓立碑
009001 附烈士就義表
009002 附吳稚暉鄒魯等關於黃花崗立碑姓名籍貫之往來函四通
010 第十章傳記
010001 一喻培偷傳
010002 二林文傳
010003 三宋玉琳傳
010004 四方聲洞傳
010005 五林覺民傳
010006 六石德寬傳
010007 七李文甫傳
010008 八林尹民傳
010009 九陳文褒傳
010010 十李德山傳
010011 十一陳與葉傳
010012 十二羅仲霍傳
010013 十三龐雄傳
010014 十四陳可鈞傳
010015 十五饒輔廷傳
010016 十六陳更新傳
010017 十七程良傳
010018 十八馮超驤傳
010019 十九李雁南傳
010020 二十劉元棟傳
010021 二十一林攸明傳
010022 二十二劉六符傳
010023 二十三李炳輝傳
010024 二十四李文楷傳
010025 二十五李晚傳
010026 二十六周增傳
010027 二十七郭繼校傳
010028 二十八餘東雄傳
010029 二十九羅坤傳
010030 三十黃鶴鳴傳
010031 三十一徐培添傳
010032 三十二徐進炱傳
010033 三十三江繼復傳
010034 三十四黃忠炳傳
010035 三十五王爛登傳
010036 三十六卓秋元傳
010037 三十七胡應升傳
010038 三十八魏金龍傳
010039 三十九陳清疇傳
010040 四十陳發炙傳
010041 四十一羅乃琳傳
010042 四十二林西惠傳
010043 四十三徐國泰傳
010044 四十四張學齡傳
010045 四十五勞培傳
010046 四十六周華傳
010047 四十七陳春傳
010048 四十八馬侶傳
010049 四十九游壽傳
010050 五十杜鳳書傳
010051 五十一羅進傳
010052 五十二羅干傳
010053 五十三羅聯傳
010054 五十四陳才傳
010055 五十五陳福傳
010056 五十六羅邁坤傳
010057 五十七陳潮傳

Language Chinese
Publication date April 1944 (民國三十三年)
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資產階級民主;革命

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