Indiscreet letters from Peking: being the notes of an eyewitness, which set forth in some detail,. From day to day, the real story of the siege and sack of a distressed capital in 1900-the year of great---tribulation--/ edited by B. L. Putnam Weale
London: george Bell and sons, 1906Description: 310 pISBN:- ---
- DS772. S61 1922
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