New York, Clarkson N. Potter Inc., 1988. 1 volume, in-4, 207 pp., softcover, enriched with black and white photographs, ex-library copy, stamps on front page and the page after, library stamp card holder attached at the back, in excellent condition.
A powerful, poignant account of Kidd's years in Peking before, during, and after the Revolution, when he was a young husband to an aristocratic Chinese woman and an undesirable alien to a grim new regime.