of Chinese scurces ; index. " CHOICE May 70


Chang, Wei - ya AN ANALYSIS OF CHINESE
COMMUNIST'S INFILTRATI ON AND SUBVERSION
ABROAD Asian People's Anti - Communist League
1707 Chung Cheng Road, Taipei , Taiwan 1969
116p U. S. price $ 1.20pa


Presents the Chinese Communist's thought on sub
version abroad . Explains the present foreign policy
and subversive activities as expanded into other
Asian countries as well as Africa , Latin America ,
Japan, Western Europe and Canada. A final chapter
refers to the Communists struggle against the
infiltration in the U.S. Annex giving background




50
information on the North Korean Communists
infiltration into South Korea is also included . AL


Chen, King C. VIETNAM AND CHINA, 1938-1954
Princeton 1969 436p map tab biblio
$12.50 78-83684


" The present study says nothing that is really
new; Sino - Vietnamese relations during the years
1938-54 are not very complicated . Even the
discussion of China's shrewd use of French embar
rassment in ' Indo - China to remove French privileges
in China is well known. However , the work does
give some specialists more details on Sino - Viet-Nam
and/or Viet- Minh relations , as well as Franco
Chinese negotiations after the Second World War
11 CHOICE Jun 70 The most important

feature of Chen's study is in the subject matter
rather than his multiple approaches . · • Using broad
perspectives , exhaustively footnoted , the author calls
attention to the long and manysided struggle in Viet
nam for political supremacy between the forces re
presented by the Viet - Minh , the Indo - China Commu
nist Party (ICP) , the Bao - Daiists , the Dong Minh Hoi,
the Vietnamese Nationalist Party (VNQDD ) , the Lao
Dong party , the Chinese Nationalists , the Chinese
Communists , the French, the United States , and the
Soviet Union . Throughout the narrative , the author
suggests that the keystone to the interplay of pres
sures contending for power is the enigmatic figure of
Ho Chi Minh . a superb study on the ascent and
decline of Chinese influence in a former tributary
state . " AAA Jul 70


CONTEMPORARY CHINA: PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH CONFERENCE , APRIL
1968 Canadian Institute of International Affairs
Tarr House 230 Bloor St. W. Toronto 5
1968 138p $4.00 70-396889


"Problems discussed here include the Cultural
Revolution, trade and development, the Hong Kong
dilemma and science and technology as well as
Canada's relations with Communist China . " FA
Oct 69
Salisbury, Harrison E. WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND
CHINA Norton 1970 224p maps
$4.95 70-96828


"NEW YORK TIMESman Salisbury , an
accredited commentator on Communist countries ,
was detecting symptoms of Sino - Soviet schism
long before it hit the headlines . Here he shares
his concern over escalating Russian Comp Chinese
tensions to shake the complacency of those who
welcome conflict between the two Communist
colossi . From the vantage point of Mongolia,

'hinge of the earth ' and key position in a colli
sion between Moscow and Peking , Salisbury places
the dispute in the historical context of a millen
nial Great Power rivalry which is indelibly im
printed on the national psychologies of both coun
tries . It is in these atavistic emotional attitudes

that the deeper reasons for the confrontation lie .
Thus the immediacy of Genghis Kahn's invasion in
Russian minds generates a ' fervor for racial
chauvinism displayed toward the East and its
peoples ' as they face the traumatic advent of a
powerful Chinese regime . And into the Chinese
hostility toward Russia goes ' much of the chauvin
ism , nationalism , and xenophobia which were the
natural outgrowth of the humiliating years of
9
European domination . There are no ideological
ties that bind because neither side regards the other
as Communist : Moscow calls Mao ' a petty bour
geois revolutionary - nationalist ' ; Peking dubs the
Kremlin leaders ' the new czars . ' Salisbury traces
the roots of suspicion and hostility , reevaluating the
Korean war , the Vietnam conflict, and even the
invasion of Czechoslovak ia in the process . He also

examines the impending food - population crisis that
makes Chinese Lebenstraum a life - and- death neces
sity, considers the role that the U. S. can play , and
ponders prospects for the future . Discerning obser
vations and speculations with an (Asian ) continental
??
perspective . KIRKUS 15 Sep 70




52
Van Ness , Peter REVOLUTION AND CHINESE
FOREIGN POLICY: PEKING'S SUPPORT FOR
WARS OF NATIONAL LIBERATION Univ of
California 1970 275p illus biblio
$6.50 73-89893


"Utilizing public statements of Maoists
primarily, Van Ness attempts to examine
systematically Peking's international behavior
and foreign policy toward different countries .
Through documented analysis of the theory
and practice of Peking's explicit endorsement
of violent liberation efforts in the Third World
from 1965 to 1967 , the author shows that
national interest rather than genuine concern
for world revolution dictates Peking's actual
behavior . Particularly helpful for students are
the annotated bibliographical notes , the ten
tables ,and the 18- page introduction describing
Peking's foreign policy since 1949. " LJ 1 Apr
70


Wu, Yuan - li AS PEKING SEES US: " PEOPLE'S WAR "
IN THE UNITED STATES AND COMMUNIST
CHINA'S AMERICAN POLICY Stanford Univ

1970 98p $2.00pa 70-88765


"Short summary of mainland China's views of
U.S. race problems emphasizing Black Power
and violence and showing the interaction of Mao's
thought, deeds of U. S. extremists of both races ,
Mao's interpretation of their deeds as inspired
by his ideas . The drab style is so convoluted
and vague in chapters on ' implications ' as to be
unclear . No index or bibliography but some notes ,
appendices . Useful in calling attention to
possible relationship between China and U. S. racial
violence . Wu has left the University of San
Francisco for the Department of Defense . "
CHOICE Jul - Aug 70




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Communist China Armed Forces


Boorman, Scott A. PROTRACTED GAME : A
THE
WEI - CH'I INTERPRETATION OF MAOIST
REVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY Oxford Univ
1969 242p $7.50 70-83039


"Boorman, a Harvard undergraduate and the son
of the editor of BIOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY OF
REPUBLICAN CHINA, shows in this volume the
similarity between the strategies one uses in
playing Wei - ch'i (Go in Japanese ) and those used
by Mao Tse - tung in his successful war against
Chiang Kai - shek . In essence , he argues that
the war between the two Chinese groups between
1927 and 1949 consisted of a number of encircle

ments and counter - encirclements , large and
small, on several different levels (boards ) with
Mao coming out the winner . The use of Wei- ch'i

strategies in war has been a Chinese - Japanese
tradition for years . Boorman is to be congrat
ulated for presenting his interpretation so clearly
for Western readers . For those who are interested
in military strategy, this book could be very use
ful. For those who know a little Wei - ch'i , it is
delightful reading. ?? LJ 1 Mar 70


Whitson, William W. THE CHINESE COMMUNIST HIGH
COMMAND , 1928-69 ; A STUDY OF MILITARY
POLITICS Praeger 1970 512p biblio
$15.00 73-121851


Tentative entry .


Communist China GMM Personal Narratives


Ebon , Martin LIN PIAO : THE LIFE AND WRITINGS
OF CHINA'S NEW RULER Stein & Day 1970
378p $ 10.00 70-104636


"A brief biographical sketch of the man Mao has
chosen to be his successor , followed by 20 of Lin's
writings during 1940-1969 selected to show his
military and political views . FA Jan 71




54
Steele , David J. YACHTSMAN IN RED CHINA
John de Graff 1970 208p photogs $5.95
71-112702


"Adventurer Steele may not be able to outsail
Chichester but as an author he gives the old salt
a run for the money. This is a fine , hearty
first - person account by a man with an unquench
able love for the sea and the freedom of sailing.
It is also a glimpse behind the bamboo curtain
replete with chuckles and shivers . Over three
dozen black- and - white photographs serve to re
mind the reader that this is a true story and not
a flight of fancy a la Walter Mitty. Topical gales ,
shipwrecks , and his capture and imprisonment by
Chinese Communists are limned by Steele with a
colorful flair that many a novelist may well envy .
This work will appeal to sailing buffs , armchair
voyagers , and nonprofessional China watchers
from 16 on up. Recommended . "' LJ 15 Dec 70


Ying, Lai THE THIRTY- SIXTH WAY: A PERSONAL
ACCOUNT OF IMPRISONMENT AND ESCAPE
FROM RED CHINA tr from the Chinese by
Edward Behr Doubleday 1969 204p $5.95
75-78740


" Lai Ying, a young, educated Chinese girl with
family connections in both Hong Kong and Canton,
was arrested in 1958 in Canton and convicted of
alleged espionage and other political crimes . Editor
Behr, Southeast Asia bureau chief for NEWSWEEK,
and Liu , the magazine's China expert met her
during an assignment to investigate refugees and
persuaded her to write her story , which she tells
here in a simple , frank, straightforward account
of often horrible experiences in prisons and labor
cam ps . Realizing at the conclusion of her seven
year sentence that she would never be free of
suspicion and the danger of rearrest, she escaped
and the description of her flight from Canton to
Macao is a suspenseful climax to her ordeal. Her
picture is a firsthand view of the attitudes and
behavior of Chinese unsympathetic to the Commu
nist regime . " BL 1 Apr 70




55
Taiwan


Ball , John DRAGON HOTEL Walker 1969
149p $4.50 68-55569


"Reporter- novelist John Ball has written a
hilarious travelogue about his visit to Taiwan.
The story centers around the typical Chinese
Dragon Hotel and the people he met during his
stay . Many humorous incidents are described
such as his teaching English to the desk clerk
and attempts to spoil his virtue with Chinese
women about which he protests too much . Like

every American male , he is captivated by the
Chinese women and a warm but platonic rela
tionship develops with the beautiful June Lin.
Many pages are properly filled with the charm
and beauty of the city of Taipei, but Mr. Ball's
surface knowledge of China, which he freely
admits , severely limits the value of his account
11 LJ 1 Apr 69 Merits attention as a

current travelogue in Taipei . " AL


Campbell, William FORMOSA UNDER THE DUTCH ;
DESCRIBED FROM CONTEMPORARY RECORDS
WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES AND A BIBLIO
GRAPHY OF THE ISLAND reprint ed Kelley
1967 629p $ 16.50 63-39189


"A voluminous compendium of source materials
concerning the Dutch occupation of Taiwan and
its later conquest by Koxinga in the 17th century;
??
a standard reference . HUCKER Originally
published in 1903 ; included for historical values .
AL


Diamond, N. K'UN SHEN : A TAIWAN VILLAGE
Holt 1969 111p $2.25pa 69-17650


This is the first study in case studies in
cultural anthropology of a Chinese community.
K'un Shen is a fishing village in the island of
Taiwan, the province that served as a retreat
for Chiang Kai - Shek and the Kuomingtang since
1949 . The author furnishes a direct and vivid




56
way of life in a typical fishing village . He
describes village and background , the economics
of the village , life as children, as adults , family
household and lineage , village and community
and basic religious beliefs . Recommended for
its readable and vivid presentation of a Chinese
fishing village . AL


Freedman, Ronald FAMILY PLANNING IN TAIWAN :
AN EXPERIMENT IN SOCIAL CHANGE Princeton
Univ . 1969 410p $15.00 68-56309

??
• The monograph is well organized , clearly
written, and remarkably detailed as evidenced by
its 155 tables of data in the 14 substantive chapters
plus a 119 page appendix of primarily methodolog
T
ical material containing 23 more tables of data
The report is organized in four parts .
Part I is an introduction which presents . • the
population problem in Taiwan . . . Part II discusses
with documented evidence the fertility and
birth control situation on the area before the experi
mental program was organized . Part III specifies
on the experimental programs presented. Part
IV . • • is' de d o
voted to an interest iscus
sion
f
ing
how the Taich exper prog was ex
ung iment ram
al ??
pande to cover the entire island of Taiwa . O •
d n
JAS Aug 70


Gordon, Leonard H. D. , ed . TAIWAN: STUDIES IN
CHINESE LOCAL HISTORY Columbia Univ 1970
136p $3.50 78-108096


"Gordon, associate professor of Chinese history at
Purdue University, has edited this collection of
four well researched articles on Taiwan's political,
social, and economic developments in the latter
half of the 19th Century . Focus is on the Internal
developments of Taiwan as related to the mainland
situation under Ch'ing rule . This book abounds in
important background and interpretive material
derived from authoritative Chinese and Japanese
sources ; annotated chapter notes further provide a
wealth of updated bibliographical information . The
presentation is generally factual and succinct .
Should be very useful to students of 19th- Century
Taiwan. LJ 1 May 70
Lionberger , Herbert F. FARM IN FORMATION FOR
MODERNIZING AGRICULTURE : THE TAIWAN
SYSTEM Praeger 1970 454p biblio
$21.50 77-119028

..
0 This book presents a detailed descrip
tion and analysis of the existing farm informa
tion system in Taiwan . The authors
report that the information complex in Taiwan's
agriculture represents a unique method and
a successful alternative to the land- grant
college system in the U. S. 0 O @ This sociologi
cal study of a vitally important growth factor in
agriculture contributes to our better understanding
of the underlying forces of Taiwan's remarkable
achievement . It is an interesting and relevant
study. The book stands as a useful addition to
the literature of agricultural development in the
developing world . 11 JAS Nov 70 Data for the

analysis were derived from thousands of interviews
within agencies , intermediaries , farmers and
examination of records . AL


Mendel, Douglas THE POLITICS OF FORMOSAN
NATIONALISM Univ of California 1970
315p $7.95 78-94982


'Designed to be a pioneer effort on the elusive
problem of Formosan nationalism . Research
sources , therefore , are crucial Data come from

scholarly sources and government documents of
the major interested parties in Taiwan (Chinese ,
Japanese , and American) , supplemented by exten
sive interview data primarily from the years 1961
62 when Mendel was Fulbright lecturer at Tunghai
University, Taiwan . Taiwanese informats are
augmented by extensive Japanese interviews and
public opinion surveys . The Taiwanese data ,
though original and informative , cannot be persua
sive since , 1 ) only Japanese did the interviewing
and , 2 ) the subversive nature of the subject matter
made caution essential. The book deals with three
different though interrelated problems : 1 ) the
history of Taiwan plus selective analysis of post




58
1949 political and economic development ; 2)
Taiwanese attitudes toward contemporary

problems , specifically economic development
and military commitment; and 3) foreign policy
problems and politics of the Japanese and
Americans plus the overseas Formosan move
ment. The data gathering difficulties limits the
discussion of the movement as such . One learns

little about the existence of or appeal of Formosan
nationalist organizations . Furthermore , the discus
sion often strays to Nationalist policies and
politics . But the book has no counterpart in
Western literature . It will serve as suggested or
supplementary reading in every course on Asian
comparative government and most upper division
classes on international politics . This well -written
volume is likely to be mainstay for some years . "
CHOICE Jul- Aug 70


Schreiber, Jordan C. U.S. CORPORATE INVESTMENT
IN TAIWAN Dunellen 1970 133p biblio
$9.95 79-119338


"Schreiber reports the results of interviews with
officials of 20 U. S. corporations operating in
Taiwan, and of written questionnaires returned by
10 other corporations . He is interested in such
questions as why the firms decided to invest in
Taiwan, how they arrived at their product line and
financing decisions , what attitude they take toward
cooperations with Taiwanese capital, what govern
ment incentive programs had the greatest effect in
attracting foreign capital . A central conclusion is
that American capital is attracted more by risk
reducing policies of the Taiwanese and U. S. govern
11
ments than by profit increasing incentives . .
CHOICE Dec 70 Included because of the growing
interest among Americans to invest in Taiwan
corporations . AL


Yang, Martin M. C. SOCIO- ECONOMIC RESULTS OF
LAND REFORM IN TAIWAN East-West Center
1970 555p $ 12.00 70-104321




59
"
The role of land reform in improving Nation
alist China's agricultural production , rural
living conditions and the raising of cultural
levels since 1954, " FA Jan 71


Hong Kong


Baker , Hugh D. R. CHINESE VILLAGE : SHEUNG
SHUI Stanford Univ 1968 237p illus

maps tab biblio $ 8.50 68-23023


"Excellent ethnography of a Hakka village in
Hongkong's New Territories concentrating on
the analysis of the dominant lineage in its
ritual, political, and communal aspects as well
as in its relations to other lineages . The book
represents a fine case study illustrating some
of the points made by Freedman in LINEAGE
ORGANIZATION IN SOUTHEASTERN CHINA (rev.
ed . , 1965 ) and CHINESE LINEAGE AND
SOCIETY regarding the role of lineage as an
organizing principle of traditional rural Chinese
society . The special nature of Hongkong's his
tory affects the data of this book less than that
of J. M. Potter's CAPITALISM AND THE
CHINESE PEASANT ( 1968 ) , so that Baker's book
ranks with those of Fei , Kulp, Hsu , Gallin, and
Lin Yueh- hau as an ethnography of rural China .
A final chapter describes the process of change from
lineage village to non-kinship community that is of
more general interest to anthropologists who are
not East Asian specialists . " CHOICE Sep 69


Endacott, G. B. HISTORY OF HONG KONG Oxford
Univ 1958 322p $6.00 58-4392


"Emphasizes 19th century developments from
the point of view of the English governors . "
HUCKER


Hong Kong Committee for Scientific coordination
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTORY OF HONG KONG , 1968
The Government Printer 81-115 Java Road
North Point , Hong Kong 1968 112p
price not available 68-80488




60
Provides a list of persons in the various
scientific fields , list of scientific libraries
and facilities . Keeps up-to - date with
amendment sheets at regular intervals . AL


Kirkup, James HONG KONG AND MACAO Barnes
1970 88p $3.95 70-101216


Tentative entry .


Pope - Hennessey, James HALF- CROWN COLONY:
A HISTORICAL PROFILE OF HONG KONG
Little 1970 149p $6.50 73-102186


"Major topics here are the effects of the in
flux of refugees from the Chinese mainland,
drug traffic , communist inspired riots and the
potentially dangerous political situation . " FA
Oct 70


South China Morning Post HONGKONG ALBUM: A
WHO'S WHO 1970 7th ed International
Publications Service 1970 $ 17.50


Tentative entry.


Chinese in Foreign Countries


Barth, Gunther P. BITTER STRENGTH : A HISTORY
OF THE CHINESE IN THE U. S. , 1850-1870
Harvard Univ 1964 305p $5.95
64-21785


" For his study Barth used an impressive array
of sources ; he has carefully gone through obscure
contemporary newspapers , memorandums , and
pamphlets , and thus been able to describe life in
the Sierra camps and in the Chinatowns of the
mid- nineteenth century with more detail and live
liness than earlier writers . But unfortunately,
all of his source material is in English. From

reading later Chinese documents written in
California, one gains the impression that the
early Chinese immigrants regarded California as




61
they regarded Borneo or other parts of South
east Asia: as a country belonging to those who
settled in it . • When they realized that the
white settlers regarded this same country as
theirs , conflicts arose . · 0 Exclusive use of

Chinese sources , if they were systematically
collected and analyzed might yield a completely
different from the one Barth has presented .
Both pictures must be interpreted together for
??
a definitive study . " AHR Jul 65 •
Based on primary source material, the book is
carefully documented and readable . Highly
recommended . " LJ 1 Jan 65


Blythe , Wilfred THE IMPACT OF CHINESE SECRET
SOCIETIES IN MALAYA: A HISTORICAL STUDY
Oxford Univ 1969 566p $ 15.50


"The traditional role of secret societies in
China, their importation into Malaya and their
influence on Overseas Chinese , together with an
account of the attempts made by the governments
to deal with the ensuing problems . Excellent
??
reading . FA Jan 70


McClellan , Robert HEATHEN CHINEE : A STUDY OF
AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD CHINA , 1890
1905 Ohio State Univ 1970 324p $ 10.00


Tentative entry .


Miller , Stuart C. UNWELCOME IMMIGRANT: THE

AMERICAN IMAGE OF THE CHINESE , 1785-1882
Univ of California 1969 259p $6.95
76-81763


" The book deals with an array of influences
affecting the American view of the Chinese
during the century before the passage of the
Exclusion Act, with minimal reference to the
Chinese immigrants themselves O О 0 Eschewing
logical arguments , Miller relies on the concrete
evidence of painstaking research to uncover the
sources of the anti - Chinese attitudes which led to
exclusion ... The lion's share for the early




62
development of an unfavorable image of the
Chinese must be assigned , however, to the
Protestant missionaries . Rejecting the
long- accepted ' California thesis ' according to
which exclusion was primarily the result of
western agitation, Miller , from his analysis
of editorial comment, upholds the view that
the ban had broader support . . In terms
of methods and sources employed, this study
offers promising leads for further analysis of
the history of minority groups in America and
elsewhere . " AAA Mar 70


Purcell, Victor THE CHINESE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
2nd ed Oxford Univ 1965 623p $ 13.45
65-4234


"A voluminous compendium of historical data
concerning Chinese migration and settlements to
the south, arranged according to the various
??
countries of Southeast Asia . HUCKER


Skinner, G. W. CHINESE SOCIETY IN THAILAND
Cornell Univ 1957 363p $12.50
57-3051


"A detailed history of the immigrant Chinese
community in Thailand from a sociological point
of view, with a general survey of its condition
and problems since World War II; the most
comprehensive analysis available of any single
group of overseas Chinese . " HUCKER


Skinner, G. W. LEADERSHIP AND POWER IN THE
CHINESE COMMUNITY OF THAILAND
Cornell Univ 1958 363p $10.00
58-1987


"On the backgrounds , activities , and influence
of the elite group of the Chinese community in
Thailand, with special reference to the 1950's . "
HUCKER




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Williams , Lea E. THE FUTURE OF THE OVER
SEAS CHINESE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA McGraw
1968 143p $5.50 66-24481


"This study ' surveys the history of Chinese
emigration into Southeast Asia and the present
??
positions of power they hold there . •
11
BRD 68 This book is not for
specialists , but . • for someone who wants
a quick , reliable , and informed introduction . "
་་
AAA Nov 67 Recommended for
??
current events collections . LJ 15 Oct 65


Willmott, Donald E. CHINESE OF SEMARANG
Cornell Univ 1960 374p $9.75
60-51392


"A field study emphasizing socio - cultural changes
observed in 1955. " HUCKER


Wilmott, Peter POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF THE
CHINESE COMMUNITY IN CAMBODIA
Humanities 1970


Tentative entry .O


Wu, Chun- hsi DOLLARS, DEPENDENTS AND DOGMA ;
OVERSEAS CHINESE REMITTANCES TO
COMMUNIST CHINA Hoover Institution 1967
231p $7.00 67-24368


"Overseas Chinese remittances to mainland China
long have been an important factor in the economy
Drawing on a wide variety of official and
unofficial source materials , Professor Wu has
traced the sources and destinations of remittances .
The methods used to send payments to mainland
China are infinitely complicated , affected both by
the Peiking regime's regulations and local econonic
and political situations . The author discusses in
detail the amount of money remitted during various
11 0 0
periods and the disposition of the funds .
FCR May 68 Recommended for strong

economic , Far Eastern studies , and sociology
collections unwilling to wait until a more rewarding




64
study of the subject comes along . Statistical
??
appendices ;index. CHOICE Jan 69


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Previously issued by the American Consultate
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academic research on the Chinese Mainland.
Included in the annual subscription . are :
' Survey of China Mainland Press , ' a daily selec
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technical collections requiring current materials .
AL




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AUTHOR GR TITLE INDEX


Page


ADVENTURES TO CHINA Kirker, J. 17
AGREEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
OF CHINA , 1949-1967 , A
CALENDAR Johnston, D. 17
AN ANALYSIS OF CHINESE COMMUNIST'S
IN FILTRATION AND SUBVERSION




8989
ABROAD Chang, W. 50
ARTS OF CHINA Vol III 10

AS PEKING SEES US Wu , Y. 53
ASIAN DILEMMA 16
Asia Research Centre THE GREAT POWER
STRUGGLE IN CHINA -- 36
Bahm , A. THE HEART OF CONFUCIUS 3

Baker , H. CHINESE VILLAGE 60
Ball, J. DRAGON HOTEL 56

Barnett , D. THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA 16

Barth , G. BITTER STRENGTH 61
Batterberry , M. CHINESE & ORIENTAL ART 11




228
J. CHINESE AND JAPANESE LACQUER 12
Bedford, J.




22
2E
BITTER STRENGTH Barth, G. 61
Blythe , W. THE IMPACT OF CHINESE SECRET
SOCIETIES IN MALAYA 62
Boorman, S. THE PROTRACTED GAME 54
THE BOXER REBELLION Hoyt, E. 30
Buchanan, K. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE
CHINESE EARTH 20
Buck, P. CHINA AS I SEE IT
LO




THE BUDDHIST REVIVAL IN CHINA Welch, H. 5
Burki , S. A STUDY OF CHINESE COMMUNES,
1965 45
Bush , R. RELIGION IN COMMUNIST CHINA 4
Campbell, W. FORMOSA UNDER THE DUTCH 56
CANTON UNDER COMMUNISM Vogel, E. 44
CANTONESE DICTIONARY Huang , P. 6
THE CAVE TEMPLES OF MAICHISHAN
Sullivan , M. 14
A CENTURY OF CHINESE REVOLUTION , 1851
1949 Franke , W. 23
Chai , W. ESSENTIAL WORKS OF CHINESE
COMMUNISM 37
CHAIRMAN MAO AND MY MILLIONAIRES
Modiano, C. 46
AUTHOR TITLE INDEX




Page


Chang, C. ORIGINAL TEACHINGS OF
CH'AN BUDDHISM Sie diese S 4
Chang, J. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
PRE-COMMUNIST CHINA --- 50

Chang, P. CHINESE OPERA AND PAINTED
FACE 9

Chang, W. AN ANALYSIS OF CHINESE
COMMUNIST'S IN FILTRATION 33 50
Chang, W. AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHINESE
FOOD AND COOKING 33
Chen, C. RURAL PEOPLE'S COMMUNES IN
LIEN-CHIANG ► 45

Chen, J. A PRACTICAL ENGLISH- CHINESE
PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY 3 6

Chen , K. VIETNAM AND CHINA, 1948-1954 51
Chen , N. THE CHINESE ECONOMY UNDER
COMMUNISM - 47
Chesneaux, J. SECRET SOCIETIES IN CHINA
IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWEN
TIETH CENTURIES A 34
Chien , Y. CHINA'S FADING REVOLUTION 37
Chin, R. PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN
COMMUNIST CHINA 48
CHINA Whitney, J. 11 21
CHINA AFTER THE REVOLUTION BG 38
CHINA AND OURSELVES Douglass , B. -------- 40
CHINA AS I SEE IT Buck, P. 22
CHINA AT WORK Hommel , R. 34
CHINA IN REVOLUTION Wright, M. 32
CHINA MAINLAND PRESS TRANSLATIONS 666F CON 65
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