Chapter 27: Reading List
FOR an extensive bibliography on Hong Kong the reader is directed to the 1954 edition of the Hong Kong Annual Report.
Although there is a considerable amount of published material dealing with Hong Kong, not much of it is obtainable other than in research libraries. The following are the more recent publica- tions likely to be available to the general reader:
CARRINGTON, C. E.: The British Overseas, Cambridge, 1950.
COLLINS, Sir Charles: Public Administration in Hong Kong,
Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 1952.
DAVIS, S. G.: Hong Kong in its Geographical Setting, Collins,
London, 1949.
DONNISON, F. S. V.: British Military Administration in the Far East, History of the Second World War Series, H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1956. [Other volumes in this series are also relevant].
ENDACOTT, G. B.: A History of Hong Kong, Oxford, 1958.
GREENBERG, Michael: British Trade and the Opening of
China, 1800-1842, Cambridge, 1951.
INGRAMS, Harold: Hong Kong, Corona Library, H.M.
Stationery Office, London, 1952.
MILLS, Lennox A.: British Rule in Eastern Asia, Oxford,
1942.
SAYER, G. R.: Hong Kong, Birth, Adolescence and Coming
of Age, Oxford, 1937.
SZCZEPANIK E. F.: The Economic Growth of Hong Kong,
Oxford University Press, 1958.
A list of the more important Government publications issued during 1959 is at Appendix XX.
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