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The author recounts her first-hand experiences during the siege of the foreign legations in Peking, compiling letters and diary entries to depict daily life, preparations and improvisations inside the compounds, interactions among diplomats, servants and military personnel, and the surrounding Chinese landscape and communities. Vivid scenes describe hill retreats, temple compounds repurposed as residences, mounting tensions with the Boxer movement, defensive works and scarcity, photographic and illustrative details, and the relief and ruin that followed. The narrative balances practical descriptions of siege conditions with personal impressions, anecdotal incidents, and observational sketches of people, places, and the atmosphere of a city under siege.

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Mary Hooker

Mary Hooker was an American author known for her insightful observations of life in China during the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Behind the Scenes in Peking," provides a vivid account of her experiences and the cultural dynamics of the time. Through her writing, Hooker offers readers a unique perspective on the complexities of life in Beijing, blending personal narrative with broader social commentary. Her contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in cross-cultural exchanges and the intricacies of foreign life.

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