"Beijing (China)" . . "Foreign correspondents." . . "Japan" . . "Foreign correspondents Fiction." . . . . "Domestic fiction." . . "Roman." . . "Peking (China)" . . "China" . . "Englisch." . . "Historical fiction." . . "A most immoral woman : a novel" . . . . . . . "Легкое поведение" . . . "Legkoe povedenie" . . "Love stories" . . . . "Ausgabe" . . "A most immoral woman" . . "Domestic fiction" . . . . . . . "It is 1904 and George Ernest Morrison is our man in Peking, the London Times' star correspondent in China. Hailed as a hero of the Siege of Peking, Australian-born Morrison is also renowned as an author, overlander and doctor, and highly respected in political circles for his knowledge of China." . . . . "Electronic books" . "Australian fiction" . . "Fiction" . . . "Historical fiction" . . . "Concerns an episode in the life of the Australian foreign correspondent GE Morrison (`Morrison of Peking') - his steamy affair with a young American heiress, conducted against the backdrop of the 1904 Russo-Japanese war. The author, a China scholar, based the story on Morrison's personal papers and on research in China and the USA." . .