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1º_ The Red Book, by Mao Zedong (Supreme Leader of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1976) is the name by which the book 27611 is known; 35486; 37636; ( Mao Yukulú "Quotes from Mao" ) where his speeches and quotations referring to Maoist communism are collected. It was required reading and a source of reference for other writers, who were required to include at least one such quotation in their own works. 2º_ The Red Book of Carl Gustav Jung (psychologist, psychiatrist and one of the fathers of psychoanalysis) is a manuscript with illustrations by the author written in the first half of the twentieth century but published only in the first decade of the twenty-first century. It contains a more careful stylish summary of the so-called Black Books, where he took notes after his visions and contacts with beings that were represented in his imagination (Elijah and Salome) to guide him on a path of spirituality. The name is a literal translation of the German Rote Buch, as the volume was bound with red leather covers. See Blue Book, Green Book, Black Book, White Paper.