Luce and His EmpireHenry Robinson Luce - the child of American missionaries in China, a man obsessed by God, became a millionaire at thirty and used his innovative journalistic genius to create a publishing empire. |
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The Spring in Romantic Chungking | 1 |
CHAPTER V | 44 |
CHAPTER VI | 57 |
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