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We Chinese Women Speeches and Writings during the First U.N. Year, (Feb 12, 1942 - Nov 16, 1942).

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We Chinese Women Speeches and Writings during the First U.N. Year, (Feb 12, 1942 - Nov 16, 1942).

by Madame Chiang (Aka Chiang May-Ling Soong) Kai-Shek

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UsedGood. 1942 John Day printing. Red cloth, no dust jacket. Light rubbing and edgewear to cover. Spine cracked from use, but all pages intact. Previous owner's address in pencil on front endpaper. Mild yellowing to page edges. Text clean, no underlining. Good copy.

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Title
We Chinese Women Speeches and Writings during the First U.N. Year, (Feb 12, 1942 - Nov 16, 1942).
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Madame Chiang (Aka Chiang May-Ling Soong) Kai-Shek
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