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THE LIBRARY

185

FIRTH, Raymond.

Malay fishermen: their peasant economy. Issued in cooperation with the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Institute of Pacific Relations. London, Kegan Paul, 1946. (International library of sociology and social reconstruction)

FITZGERALD, C. P.

China: a short cultural history. 3rd ed. London, Cresset P., 1961.

FONG, Siué-fong.

Fables. Pekin, Éditions en Langues Étrangères, 1955.

FORTUNE, Robert.

Three years' wanderings in the northern provinces of China ... Shanghai, University Press, 1935.

FREEDMAN, Maurice.

Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, London, Athlone P., 1966. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 33)

FREEDMAN, Maurice.

Lineage organization in southeastern China. London, Athlone P., 1958. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 18)

FRODSHAM, J. D.

The murmuring stream: the life and works of the Chinese nature poet Hsieh Ling-yün (385-433), Duke of K'ang-Lo. Kuala Lumpur, Univ. of Malaya P., 1967. 2 vols.

GARNER, Sir Harry.

Oriental blue and white. 2nd ed. London, Faber, 1964.

GARVEN, H. S. D.

Wild flowers of North China and South Manchuria. Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, 1937.

GEOFFROY-DECHAUME, François.

China looks at the world: reflections for a dialogue. Eight letters to T'ang-lin, tr. from the French by Jean Stewart. London, Faber, 1967.

GILBERT, Rodney.

What's wrong with China. London, Murray, 1926.

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THE LIBRARY 185 FIRTH, Raymond. Malay fishermen: their peasant economy. Issued in cooperation with the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Institute of Pacific Relations. London, Kegan Paul, 1946. (International library of sociology and social reconstruction) FITZGERALD, C. P. China: a short cultural history. 3rd ed. London, Cresset P., 1961. FONG, Siué-fong. Fables. Pekin, Éditions en Langues Étrangères, 1955. FORTUNE, Robert. Three years' wanderings in the northern provinces of China ... Shanghai, University Press, 1935. FREEDMAN, Maurice. Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, London, Athlone P., 1966. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 33) FREEDMAN, Maurice. Lineage organization in southeastern China. London, Athlone P., 1958. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 18) FRODSHAM, J. D. The murmuring stream: the life and works of the Chinese nature poet Hsieh Ling-yün (385-433), Duke of K'ang-Lo. Kuala Lumpur, Univ. of Malaya P., 1967. 2 vols. GARNER, Sir Harry. Oriental blue and white. 2nd ed. London, Faber, 1964. GARVEN, H. S. D. Wild flowers of North China and South Manchuria. Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, 1937. GEOFFROY-DECHAUME, François. China looks at the world: reflections for a dialogue. Eight letters to T'ang-lin, tr. from the French by Jean Stewart. London, Faber, 1967. GILBERT, Rodney. What's wrong with China. London, Murray, 1926.
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THE LIBRARY 185 FIRTH, Raymond. Malay fishermen: their peasant economy. Issued in coopera- tion with the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the In- stitute of Pacific Relations. London, Kegan Paul, 1946. (Interna- tional library of sociology and social reconstruction), FITZGERALD, C. P. China: a short cultural history. 3rd ed. London, Cresset P., 1961. FONG, Siué-fong. Fables. Pekin, Éditions en Langues Étrangères, 1955. FORTUNE, Robert. Three years' wanderings in the northern provinces of China ... Shanghai, University Press, 1935. FREEDMAN, Maurice. Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, London, Athlone P., 1966. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 33). FREEDMAN, Maurice. Lineage organization in southeastern China. London, Athlone P., 1958. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 18). FRODSHAM, J. D. The murmuring stream: the life and works of the Chinese nature poet Hsieh Ling-yün (385-433), Duke of K'ang-Lo. Kuala Lumpur, Univ. of Malaya P., 1967. 2 vols. GARNER, Sir Harry. Oriental blue and white. 2nd ed. London, Faber, 1964. GARVEN, H. S. D. Wild flowers of North China and South Manchuria. Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, 1937. GEOFFROY-DECHAUME, François. China looks at the world: reflections for a dialogue. Eight letters to T'ang-lin, tr. from the French by Jean Stewart. London, Faber, 1967. GILBERT, Rodney. What's wrong with China. London, Murray, 1926.
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THE LIBRARY

185

FIRTH, Raymond.

Malay fishermen: their peasant economy. Issued in coopera- tion with the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the In- stitute of Pacific Relations. London, Kegan Paul, 1946. (Interna- tional library of sociology and social reconstruction),

FITZGERALD, C. P.

China: a short cultural history. 3rd ed. London, Cresset P., 1961.

FONG, Siué-fong.

Fables. Pekin, Éditions en Langues Étrangères, 1955.

FORTUNE, Robert.

Three years' wanderings in the northern provinces of China ... Shanghai, University Press, 1935.

FREEDMAN, Maurice.

Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, London, Athlone P., 1966. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 33).

FREEDMAN, Maurice.

Lineage organization in southeastern China. London, Athlone P., 1958. (London School of Economics. Monographs on social anthropology, no. 18).

FRODSHAM, J. D.

The murmuring stream: the life and works of the Chinese nature poet Hsieh Ling-yün (385-433), Duke of K'ang-Lo. Kuala Lumpur, Univ. of Malaya P., 1967. 2 vols.

GARNER, Sir Harry.

Oriental blue and white. 2nd ed. London, Faber, 1964.

GARVEN, H. S. D.

Wild flowers of North China and South Manchuria. Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, 1937.

GEOFFROY-DECHAUME, François.

China looks at the world: reflections for a dialogue. Eight letters to T'ang-lin, tr. from the French by Jean Stewart. London, Faber, 1967.

GILBERT, Rodney.

What's wrong with China. London, Murray, 1926.

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