Battle Hymn of China (1943)

Battle Hymn of China (1943)

$350.00
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"I Still Had One Great Job to Do–To Tell America the Truth About China,How the Chinese Had Fought and Were Still Fighting" Smedley, Agnes. Battle Hymn of China. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1943. Octavo. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition of this history of war-torn China, written by the longest serving foreign correspondent in wartime China, with a folding frontispiece map of China, in the very rare dust jacket. American activist and communist Agnes Smedley was a respected journalist who earned distinction as the longest-serving reporter--male or female--in war-torn China. Reporting on the Chinese Civil War and the Second Sino-Japanese War, Smedley spent much of her time embedded with Chinese troops. She became a leading voice for the Chinese Communist cause, offering her opinions to well-regarded media outlets. Smedley was also known as one of the most productive spies of the 20th-century, working as a triple agent on behalf of the Communists in China, India, and the USSR. After the

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