The personal anecdotes in Taylor's memoir, Present at a Revolution,
convey the flavor of life in 1930s China with details not described
in his academic writings. Taylor tells of smuggling medicines to
the Chinese, with his life in danger if he was caught and hiding
the manuscript of his book in his baby son's bassinet to get past a
Japanese checkpoint. Taylor's memoir is an engaging account for
everyone interested in 1930s North China.
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