December 23, 2013
Subway platform
It's so rare to see someone with an old hardcover book.

Spy photography commenced . . .


Image analysis reveals that it is The Keys of the Kingdom, by A. J. Cronin, published 1941! A novel about a Scottish Catholic missionary priest who experiences various personal and historical hardships in China, made into a 1944 film starring Gregory Peck.

Spy photography commenced . . .


Image analysis reveals that it is The Keys of the Kingdom, by A. J. Cronin, published 1941! A novel about a Scottish Catholic missionary priest who experiences various personal and historical hardships in China, made into a 1944 film starring Gregory Peck.
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