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Chinese Destinies

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Chinese Destinies (1933) is a collection of essays about China and Chinese lives by Agnes Smedley, a left-wing journalist. Along with another book called China's Red Army Marches, it was covertly circulated in Guomintang-ruled China, both in English and in Chinese translations.[1]

References

  1. ^ Price, Ruth. The Lives of Agnes Smedley. Oxford University Press 2005, page 258