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Far Eastern Bibliography 1945Source: The Far Eastern Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Nov., 1945), pp. 100-109Published by: Association for Asian StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2049468 .

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FAR EASTERN BIBLIOGRAPHY 1945

Prepared by EARL H. PRITCHARD

With contributions by Meribeth E. Cameron, John L. Christian and L. Carrington Goodrich.

For key to abbreviations see list at end of bibliography.

THE FAR EAST AND THE WAR Books

AUSUBEL, NATHAN (Ed.) Voices of history, 1944-45: speeches and papers of Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Chiang, Hitler and other lead- ers delivered during 1944. New York: Gra- mercy publishing co. 1945. 660p. $3.50. Re- viewed in NYTBR (Sept. 9, 1945), 3, 27.

CARTER, T. D., HILL, J. E. and TATE, G. H. H. Mammals of the Pacific world. New York: Macmillan, 1945.227p. $3.00.

CLARK, BLAKE. Robinson Crusoe, USN. The ad- ventures of George R. Tweed, Rmlc, on lap-held Guam. New York:Whittlesey House, 1945. 267p. $2.75. Reviewed in NYTBR (April 15, 1945), 6.

COSTAIN, THOMAS B. The black rose. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1945. 403p. $3.00. A novel of thirteenth-century England and the Orient. Reviewed in NYTBR (Aug. 26, 1945), 7.

Directory of Chinese university graduates and stu- dents in America, 1945. New York: China in- stitute, 1945. 75 s.

FARNSWORTH, HELEN C. and TIMOSHENKO, V. P., with a statistical appendix by ROSA- MOND H. PEIRCE. World grain review and out- look, 1945. Stanford University: Food re- search institute, 1945. xi, 319p. S3.00.

GENOVESE, CAPTAIN J. We flew without guns. Philadelphia: John C. Winston co. 1945. 304p. $2.50. Adventures of a ferry pilot in the Far East. Reviewed in NYTBR (June 24, 1945), 4.

GOODRICH, LELAND M. and CARROLL, MARIE J. (Eds.) Documents on American foreign rela- tions, July 1943-June 1944. Boston: World peace foundation, 1945. xxx, 725p. $3.75.

GULICK, LUTHER H. Fifty-second annual report of the Hawaiian historical society for the year 1943: lectures on Micronesia. Honolulu: The society, 1944. 82p. A reprint of five lectures from a periodical The Polynesian given in 1860-61.

HOBBS, WILLIAM HERBERT. The fortress islands of the Pacific: their geography and strategic m- portance. Ann Arbor, Michigan: J. W. Ed- wards, 1945. 200p. $2.50.

I. P. R. Security in the Pacific. A preliminary re- port of the ninth conference of the Institute of Pa- cific relations. New York: Institute of Pacific Relations, 1945. 169p. $2.50.

KEESING, FELIX M. Native peoples of the Pacific world. New York: Macmillan, 1945. xiv, 144p. S 3.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (Aug. 12, 1945), 10.

KNORR, K. E. Tin under control. Stanford Uni- versity: Food research institute, 1945. 314p. $3.00. Reviewed in PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 301.

LAGER, MILDRED. The useful soybean. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1945. 205p. Ill. $2.75.

LEIGHTON, ALEXANDER H. The governing of men. General principles and recommendations based on experience at a Japanese relocation camp. Princeton: Princeton university press, 1945. xvi, 404p. $3.75.

LOBECK, A. K. Physiographic diagram of Asia. New York: Geographical press, Columbia University, 1945. 8p. Besides two maps-the physiographic provinces of Asia and the physiographic diagram of Asia-there is a condensed discussion of the northern shields, northern plains, central massives, etc. His ex- planation of place names leads the author into several mistakes. (L.C.G.)

MCFADYEAN, SIR ANDREW (Ed.) The history of rubber regulations, 1934-1943. London: Allen and Unwin for the international rubber regu- lation committee, 1944, 239p. 10/6. Re- viewed in PA, 18 (June, 1945), 194.

NEUMANN, WILLIAM. The genesis of Pearl Har- bor. Philadelphia: Pacifist research bureau, 1945. 40p.

NOTESTEIN, FRANK W. (Ed.) Demographic std- ies of selected areas of rapid growth. New York: Milbank memorial fund, 1944. 158p. $1.00. Includes papers on Japan and India among others.

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PEFFER, NATHANIEL. America's place in the world. New York: Viking press, 1945. $2.75.

PRICE, WILLARD. Japan's islands of mystery. New York: John Day, 1945. $3.00.

ROBSON, R. W. The Pacific islands handbook, 1944. New York: Macmillan, 1945. xii, 371 p. $4.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (Apr. 29, 1945), 8.

ROWAN-RoBINSON, MAJ. GEN. H. Jungle War- fare. London, 1944. 5/0.

SIMMONS, JAMES STEVENS and others. Global epidemiology: a geography of disease and sanita- tion. Vol. I. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1944. 504p. Maps. Bib. $7.00. Deals with India, the Far East and the Pacific area.

STEICHEN, CAPT. EDWARD. Power in the Pacific, a Navy picture record. New York: U. S. Camera, 1945. 146p. S 1.00 paper; $2.00 cloth. Reviewed in NYTBR (June 24, 1945), 4.

STRAELEN, H. VON. New diplomacy in the Far East: a blue print for the training of future diplomats. Introduction by Dr. J. A. Veraart. London: Luzac and co. 1944. 40p.

TRUMBULL, ROBERT. Silversides. New York: Henry Holt, 1945. $2.50. A detailed picture of our submarine war in the Pacific.

A war atlas for Americans. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1944. Prepared with the assist- ance of the Office of war information. Paper $1.00. Cloth $2.50.

WALKER, ERIC A. Colonies. Cambridge: Cam- bridge University press, 1944. $1.25. Dis- cusses colonial policies of Britain, France, Netherlands, United States and Russia.

What about Japanese Canadians. Vancouver, B. C.: Vancouver consultative council for coopera- tion in wartime problems of Canadian citizen- ship, 1945. 32p. 104.

WILSON, CAPT. EARL J., LUCAS, MT/SGT. JiM G., SHAFFER, MT/SGT. SAMUEL aud ZUR- LINDEN S/SGT. C. PETER. Betio beachhead U. S. Marines' own story of the battle of Ta- rawa. New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1945. 160p. $2.50. Illustrated by 7,2 pages of official Marine Corps photographs. Reviewed in NYTBR (May 6,1945), 3.

WOODMAN, D. Problems of Asia. London, 1944. 1/0.

WOOLBERT, ROBERT GALE. Foreign affairs bib- liography: a selected and annotated list of books on international relations, 1932-1942. New York: Harper and brothers for the Council on foreign relations, 1945. 727p. $6.00.

ZURCHER, ARNOLD J. aud PAGE, RAYMOND

(Eds.) America's place in the world economy. New York: Institute of postwar reconstruc- tion, 1945. 250p. $3.00. Contains 14 papers some of which deal extensively with the Far East.

Articles BARBEAU, M. "The Aleutian route of migration

into America." Geographical review (July, 1945), 424ff. Suggests that the Aleutians were stepping stones from East Asia to North America. Mentions double canoes typical of South Seas and east coast of China; mystic frog, cormorant, skin of sea otter (for cloth- ing), and corn dirge songs reminiscent of Chi- nese Buddhist chants. (L.C.G.)

BELSHAW, JAMES P. "Markets for Australian ex- ports." FES, 14 (March 14, 1945), 58-62. Anticipates shift to East Asian markets as British markets cease to expand.

BLAND, J. 0. P. "Asia and the Atlantic charter." National review, April, 1945.

BOLLES, BLAIR. "Roosevelt's foreign policy." Foreign policy reports, 21 (Aug. 1, 1945), 138- 51.

CAMERON, MERIBETH E. "Young Americans must learn about Asia." Social education, 9 (April, 1945), 165-66.

CARTER, EDWARD C. "The 1. P. R. Conference: conference data papers." PA, 18 (March, 1945),94-100.

CHEN, HAN-SENG. "The war in the Pacific." India quarterly, 1 (Jan., 1945),no. 1.

"China and India at San Francisco." Amerasia, 9 (May 4, 1945), 131-43.

CLIVE, R. "Re-shaping of the Far East." IRCAS, 31 (May, 1944), pt. 2.

COWIE, DONALD. "Pacific peace aims." Univer- sity of Toronto quarterly, April, 1945.

DAVIS, KINGSLEY (Ed.) "World population in transition." AAAPSS, 237 (Jan. 1945).

DEAN, VERA MICHELES. "The San Francisco

Conference-with text of charter." Foreign

policy reports, 21 (July 15, 1945), 110-36. DENNETT, RAYMOND. "U. S. Navy and de-

pendent areas." FES, 14 (April 25, 1945),93- 95.

DOZER, DONALD MARQUAND. "The opposition to Hawaiian reciprocity, 1876-88." PHR, 14

(June, 1945), 157-83. EVATT, HERBERT VERE. "The future of the Pa-

cific." PHR, 14 (June, 1945), 145-56. FISHER, GALEN M. "Resettling the evacuees."

FES, 14 (Sept. 26, 1945), 265-68.

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GORDON, DONALD C. "Beginnings of an Austral- asian Pacific policy." Political science quar- terly, 60 (March, 1945), 79-89.

JESSUP, PHILIP C. "The international court of justice of the United Nations-with text of statute." Foreign policy reports, 21 (Aug. 15, 1945),154-72.

JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM C. "Trusteeship for whom?" FES, 14 (June 20, 1945), 156-59.

JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM C. "Regionalism in the Pacific." FES, 14 (July 4, 1945), 169-7 1.

JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM C. "The San Francisco conference." PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 213-28.

LATTIMORE, OWEN. "Political pressures in Asia." Atlantic monthly, Feb. 1945.

LORIMER, FRANK. "Population trends in the Orient." Foreign affairs, 23 (July, 1945), 668- 74.

LOWE, W. S. and AIREY, W. T. G. "New Zea- land dependencies and the development of autonomy." PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 252-72.

MACKAY, IVEN. "International relations in the Pacific." Journal of the Indian institute of in- ternational affairs, 1 (Jan. 1945), no. 1. Deals with Australia's position in particular.

PEFFER, NATHANIEL. "Colonies and the peace. Virginia quarterly review, 21 (Winter, 1945), 40-54.

PHILLIPS, P. D. "Australia's attitude to the Pa- cific dependencies." PA, 18 (March, 1945), 76-83.

PRATT, SIRJ. "Far Eastern politics, 1894-1941." IRCAS, 31 (May, 1944), pt. 2.

REINEMANN, JOHN OTTO. "Our responsibility- wayward youth in Europe and Asia." Journal of criminal law and criminology, March-April, 1945.

ROWBOTHAM, ARNOLD H. "The impact of Con- fucianism on seventeenth century Europe." FEQ, 4 (May, 1945), 224-42.

ROWE, DAVID NELSON. "Collective security in the Pacific: an American veiw." PA, 18 (March, 1945), 5-21.

STEWART, MARGUERITE ANN. "Asia in the school curriculum." FES, 14 (Sept. 12, 1945), 256-59.

THACKREY, RUSSELL I. "Military government in the Pacific: initial phase." Political science quarterly, 60 (March, 1945), 79-89.

WALKER, LESLIE W. "Guam's seizure by the United States in 1898." PHR, 14 (March, 1945),1-12.

WELTFISH,GENE. "American racism: Japan's se- cretweapon." FES, 14 (Aug.29,1945),233-37.

WOOD, G. L. and HILL, WALTER. "Australia's role in Far Eastern reconstruction." PA, 18 (March, 1945), 22-39.

WRIGHT, QUINCY. "Essential human rights and East Asia." FES, 14 (March 14, 1945), 53- 55.

CHINA: HISTORY AND THE HUMANITIES

Books BIGGERSTAFF, KNIGHT. China: revolutionary

changes in an ancient civilization. Ithaca: Cor- nell University press, 1945. 78p. 40.

CHANG, WING-TSIT. Chinese and Buddhist re- ligious terminology. New York: Philosophical library, 1945. 36p. Reprint from Encyclo- pedia of religion.

CHEN, THEODORE HsI-EN and CHEN, WEN-HUI. Elementary Chinese reader and grammar. South Pasadena, Cal.: P. D. and Ione Perkins, 1945. 224p. $2.25.

CHRISTY, ARTHUR E. (Ed.) The Asian legacy and American life. New York: John Day, 1945. x, 276p. Ill. $3.50. Includes chapters on The sense of the past (by Christy), The Orient and western music (Curt Sachs), The Orient and western art (Laurance P. Roberts), Our agricultural debt to Asia (Walter T. Swingle) The Orient and contemporary poetry (John Gould Fletcher), etc. (L.C.G.)

COLLIS, MAURICE. New Sources for the life of the Empress Dowager Tz'u Hsi. London: China society, 1944. 8p. 2/0. A lecture delivered in March 1944.

CONOVER, H. F. China: a selected list of references. Washington: Library of Congress, 1945. 102p. Mimeographed.

Dyana par les d~butants (traits sur la meditation). Suite de conftrences donnges par le grand maitre Chih-chi du Tien-tai au temple de Shiu-ch'au (dynastie des Sui 581-618). Translated by G. Constant Lounsberry after the transcrip- tion of Bhikshu Wai-dau and Dwight God- dard. Paris, 1944. Fr. 40.

FANG, HAO. Chung-wai wen-hua chiao-t'ung shih lun ts'ung. [Concerning the history of China's cultural relations with foreign countries.] Chungking, 1944. It includes inter alia discus- sions of the following topics: (a) Portuguese in Ningpo in the years 1522-1566. (b) The 7000 western books entering China under the Ming. (c) The importation of Galileo's scien- tific thought. (d) The entry of the telescope. (e) The relations between Hsu Hsia-k'o

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(1586-1641), the explorer, and European missionaries. (f) A discussion of western in- fluences noted in the novel Hung lou meng (Dream of the red chamber). (g) New data on Chinese Jews, mentioned in the inscriptions at the K'ai-feng synagogue, who became officials in Yunnan. This particularly concerns Chao Ying-tou who served as magistrate of Kun- ming and I-liang in the years 1663-1667, and Li Kuang-tso (Chin-shih 1649) who became imperial examiner in Yunnan in 1660. (h) Chinese students who went to Europe before 1862. (i) The study of Latin in China. (j) Re- ligions from abroad in the province of Che- kiang: Islam, Judaism, Nestorianism, Man- icheism, Catholicism. Some of Mr. Fang's in- formation is new, but a good deal of it is taken from western monographs. (L.C.G.)

HsIAo, CH'IEN. The spinners of silk. Stories and sketches. London, 1944. 104p. 6/0.

HUNTER, BLUEBELL M. The Manchu empress. New York: Dial press, 1945. A novel.

LAU SHAW. Rickshaw boy. Translated by Evan King. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1945. 315p. $2.75. Reviewed in NTYBR (July 20, 1945), 3.

MATHEWS, R. H. Revised English index to Math- ew's Chinese-English dictionary. Cambridge: Harvard University press, 1944. 186p. $3.50.

WANG, TSENG-TSU and BALL, KATHERINE M. Bamboo, its cult and culture. San Francisco: The Gillick press (distributed by Paul Elder and co.), 1945. 109p. $15.00. Paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu. Text by Katherine M. Ball. Reviewed in NYTBR (May 20, 1945), 8.

WONG MOU-LAM (Tr.). Sutra of Wei Liang (or Hui Neng). New ed. by Christmas Hum- phreys. London: Luzac andco. 1944.128p. 4/6.

Articles CHENG, TE-K'UN. "The royal tomb of Wang

Chien." HIAS, 8 (March, 1945), 235-40. CHOU, YI-LIANG. "Tantrism in China." HIAS,

8 (March, 1945), 241-3 32. DUBS, HOMER H. "Chinese imperial designa-

tions." JAOS, 65 (Jan.-March, 1945), 26-33. GALE, ESSON M. "President James Burrell An-

gells' diary: as U. S. treaty commissioner to China, 1880-1881." Michigan quarterly re- view, 49 (May 1, 1943), 185-208.

HABIG, MARION A. "Marignolli and the decline of medieval missions in China. Franciscan studies, 22 (March, 1945), 21-36.Theauthor

contends that Franciscan missions did not cease with the end of the Yuan dynasty. (L.C.G.)

MAO, DUN. "Heaven has eyes." Mademoiselle (March, 1945), 134-35, 222-27. Trans- lated by Chi-chen Wang.

PRICE, MAURICE T. "The assumed isolation of China and autochthony of her culture." American sociological review, Feb. 1945.

RUFUS, W. CARL. "A political star chart of the twelfth century." Journal of the royal astro- nomical society of Canada, 39 (Feb. 1945), 33- 41. Discussion of chart of 1193, reproduced and translated byChavannes in 1913. (L.C.G.)

RYAN, JOSEPH P. "American contributions to the Catholic missionary effort in China in the twentieth century." Catholic historical review, July, 1945.

WALSH, WARREN B. "The beginnings of the Burlingame mission." FEQ, 4 (May, 1945), 274-77.

WILLEKE, BERNWARD. "Fray Manuel del San- tissmo sacramento, the last Franciscan in Kiangsi, China." Franciscan studies, 26 (1945), 175-196. Fr. Manuel (1741-1823) reached China in 1772, was arrested in 1784, freed in 1785, and went to Manila in 1787. The follow- ing year he returned to Macao, remaining for 25 years. He went back to Manila in 1813, and there he died. His most important literary work was a book on linguistics, now lost, en- titled Arte del idioma Chinico, probably printed in Canton in 1791. In addition to presenting a short biography, Fr. Willeke has given irans- lations of five documents reproduced in the Wen-hsien ts'ung-pien which concern his case when he came up for trial. (L.C.G.)

CHINA: GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

Books AYLING, KEITH. Old Leatherface of the flying

tigers. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1945. 274p. $2.50. Reviewed in NYTBR (Aug. 12, 1945), 12.

BOOKER, EDNA LEE and POTTER, JOHN S. Flight from China. New York: Macmillan, 1945. $2.50. Story of an American family caught up in the maelstrom of the war in China.

BUCK, PEARL S. Tell the people. Talks with James Yen about the mass education movement. New York: John Day, 1945. 84p. S1.50. Reviewed in NYTBR (March 25, 1945), 20. Also pub- lished in pamphlet form by the IPR for 25 0.

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CHIH, TSANG. China's postwar markets. New York: Macmillan, 1945. xi, 230p. $3.50. An IPR book.

Chinese year book, 1943. Sixth issue. Bombay, 1944. 42/0. Prepared by the Council on In- ternational Affairs, Chungking.

FARMER, R. Shanghai harvest: diary of three years in China war. London, 1944. 294p. 15/0.

GREEN, 0. M. The story of China's revolution. London, 1944. 240p. 17 Ill. 18/0.

HsIAo, CH'IEN. The dragon beards versus the blue- prints (Meditations on post-war culture). Lon- don, 1944. viii, 35p. 4/6. Four essays dealing with the cultural conflict in modern China.

JUDD, WALTER H. What is the truth about China? Washington: U. S. government print- ing office, 1945. A speech delivered by Con- gressman Judd in the House on March 15, 1945.

LIN, MOUSHENG. Chungking dialogues. New York: John Day, 1945. $2.00. Discusses con- temporary problems in China.

MARTIN, B. Strange vigour. A biography of Sun Yat-sen. London, 1944. xii, 242 p. 12/6.

MCQUARRY, IRVINE. Impressions of medical con- ditions in besieged China. Lawrence, Kansas: Extension division, University of Kansas, 1944. 11 5 p. Plates. $1.00.

PAN, CHAO-YING. China fights on. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co. 1945. 188p. $2.50.

ROSINGER, LAWRENCE K. China's wartime poli- tics, 1937-1944. Revised ed. Princeton Uni- versity press, 1945. 133p. $2.00. An IPR book. Reviewed in PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 287-88.

ROSINGER, LAWRENCE K. China's crisis. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945. xii, 259, xiiip. S 3.00. Mr. Rosinger presents a realistic study of the political forces at work in China, the economic crisis and the conflict between Chungking and the Communist regime _.i Yenan. Mr. Rosinger contends that liberal reforms in China will contribute to closer cooperation in the Far East among all the great powers, Russia included.

SPENCER, CORNELIA. The land of the Chinese people. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott co. 1945. viii, 120p. $2.00.

TONG, HOLLINGTON K. (Ed.) China after seven years of war. New York: Macmillan, 1945, 246p. $2.00.

WALES, NYM. The Chinese labor movement. New York:John Day, 1945. xi, 235p. $2.75.

YANG, MARTIN C. A Chinese village. Taitou, Shantung province. New York: Columbia University press, 1945. 275p. Ill. $3.00. Reviewed in FES, 14 (Sept. 26, 1945), 279- 80.

YU-PIN, PAUL. Eyes East. Paterson, N. J.: St. Anthony Guild press, 1945. 181p. $2.00.

Articles BEAUMARCHAIS, PHILLIPPE N. "Chinese economy

during the war." Journal of the Indian institute of international affairs, 1 (Jan. 1945), no. 1.

CHANG, CHUNG-YUAN. "Education for modem farmers in China." National reconstruction journal, 6 (July, 1945), 11-25.

CHANG, HwEI-LAN. "Physical education in China." National reconstruction journal, 6 (July, 1945), 58-68.

CHIANG, MON-LIN. "Important cultural and political problems of China." National re- constructionjournal, 6 (July, 1945), 6-10.

CHIANG, KAI-SHEK, et al. "President Chiang's victory message [etc.]" Contemporary China, 5 (Aug. 20, 1945), no. 7.

CHING, KAI-SHEK. "Speech at people's political council and message to the nation." Contem- porary China, 5 (July 9, 1945), no. 4.

CHIANG, KAI-SHEK. "Unity and democracy." Contemporary China, 4 (March 19, 1945), no. 22. A speech of March 1, 1945, announcing plans for an assembly to adopt a constitution.

CHIANG and MAO. "Two roads for China: China's leaders speak." Amerasia, 9 (May 18, 1945), 147-58. Chiang's address to the 6th Kuomintang Congress on May 5, 1945, and Mao's address before the 7th national con- gress of the Chinese Communist party, April 1945.

CHIN, AL-L S. "Japanese rule in China." FES, 14 (March 14, 1945), 56-57.

"China's relief and rehabilitation requirements." Contemporary China, 4 (March 5, 1945), no. 21.

"Development programs in China and India." PA, 18 (March, 1945),84-93.

DEVRON, HENRI. "Le paysan Chinois en temps de guerre." France-Orient, (New Delhi), 4 (Nov. 1944), 49-55.

FAIRFAX-CHOLMELEY, ELSIE. "Chinese co-

operatives in the northwest." FES, 14 (July 18, 1945), 195-97.

GALE, EsSON M. "Beachheads and land barriers of China." Michigan quarterly review, 51 (Feb. 3, 1945), 93-108.

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GALE, ESSON M. "Letters from Chungking, March to August 1942." Michigan quarterly review, 49 (Feb. 20, 1943), 134-43.

GOLDBLOOM, MAURICE. "The liberation of China." Politics, June, 1945.

HELMICK, MILTON J. "United States court for China." FES, 14 (Sept. 12, 1945), 252-55. Deals with the former American court in China.

HsuA, C. L. "Basic issues behind the Kuomin- tang-Communist dispute." Contemporary China, 4 (April 16, 1945), no. 24.

JOHNSTON, GEORGE H. "China today and to- morrow." India quarterly, 1 (Jan. 1945), no. 1.

KUOMINTANG. "The sixth Kuomintang national congress." Contemporary China, 5 (July 23, 1945), no. 5.

KUOMJNTANG. "Declaration of Kuomintang congress." Contemporary China, 5 (May 28, 1945), no. 1.

LASHER, GABRIEL. "Chinese physical develop- ment." FES, 14 (Sept. 12, 1945), 260-62.

LEVI,WERNER. "The family in modem Chinese law." FEQ, 4 (May, 1945), 263-73.

LIN, YUTANG. "Conflict in China analyzed." FES, 14 (July 18, 1945), 191-95.

LINDSAY, MICHAEL. "Conflict in north China; 1937-1943." FES, 14 (July 4, 1945), 172-76. Article written at Yenan, May, 1945.

LOBINGIER, C. S. "The corpus juris of new China." Tulane law review, June, 1945.

MENG, CHIH. "The American returned stu- dents of China." National reconstruction journal, 6 (July, 1945), 69-79.

MENG, LIANG-PO. "Education for democracy in China." National reconstruction journal, 6 (July, 1945), 47-57.

PEOPLE'S POLITICAL COUNCIL. "The fourth people's political council." Contemporary China, 5 (Aug. 6, 1945), no. 6.

"Political impasse in China." Amerasia, 9 (March 23, April 6, April 20, 1945), 83-94, 99-109, 115-26.

"Report on wartime China." Contemporary China, 5 (June 11, 25, July 9, 1945), no. 2-4. Report deals with military operations, political developments, financial conditions, war production, wartime communications, food administration, educational progress and welfare and relief.

SALISBURY, LAURENCE E. "Our China policy." FES, 14 (April 25, 1945), 89-92.

"The Salween campaign." Contemporary China. 4 (April 2, 1945), no. 23. Summary of a report issued by the public relations officer, Chinese combat command.

SAN FRANCISCO CONFERENCE. "Chinese delega- tion to San Francisco conference: China at the United Nations conference." Contemporary China, 4 (April 16, May 14, 1945), no. 24 and 26. Names and brief biographical sketches.

SELSBEE, ELIZABETH. "Cooperatives in Lan- chow, China." Sociology and social research, May-June, 1945.

SKALA, DIANA. "Impressions of the Chinese." Dalhousie review, Jan. 1945.

TAMAGNA, FRANK M. "China's postwar fi- nances." PA, 18 (June, 1945), 117-36.

THOMPSON,WARREN S. "Population prospects for China and southeastern Asia." AAAPSS, 237 (Jan. 1945).

YANG, HsIN-PAo. "Prospects for adult educa- tion in China." National reconstruction journal, 6 (July, 1945), 26-46.

YANG, HsIN-PAo. "Agricultural planning with the Chinese." Rural sociology, March, 1945.

YANG, HSIN-PAO. "Agricultural extension in China." FES, 14 (July 4, 1945), 177-80.

CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN ASIA

ANDREYEV, A. I. (Ed.) Russkiye otkrytiya v Tikhom okeane i Severnoi Amerike v 18-19 vekakh: sbornik materialov (Russian discov- eries in the Pacific and North America in the 18th and 19th centuries: a collection of ma- terials). Moscow and Leningrad, 1944. 224 p. 20 r. Contains unpublished material covering years 1785 to 1807, and reprints of reports of 1762 and 1764 dealing with the Aleutian and Andreanof islands.

MOORE, HARRIET L. Soviet Far Eastern relations [1931-44]. Princeton University press in cooperation with the Institute of Pacific rela- tions, 1945.

BAGCHI, P. C. "On the role of the central Asian nomads in the history of India." Journal of the greater India society, 10 (July, 1943), no. 2.

BAILEY, H.W. "A Turkish-Khotanese vocabu- lary." BSOS, 11 (1944), pt. 2.

DENNETT, RAYMOND. "USSR in Asia: problem of regionalism." FES, 14 (June 20, 1945), 153-56.

DENNETT, RAYMOND. "Sino-Soviet accord." FES, 14 (Sept. 26, 1945), 275-78.

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DUNLOP, D. M. "The Karaits of Eastern Asia." BSOS, 11 (1944), pt. 2.

FARRELLY, THEODORE S. "A lost colony of Novgorod in Alaska." Slavonic and east European review, Oct. 1944.

FISHER, RAYMOND H. "Mangazeia: a boom town of seventeenth century Siberia." Rus- sian review, 4 (1944), no. 1.

LATTIMORE, ELEANOR. "Report on Sinkiang." FES, 14 (April 11, 1945), 77-79.

LOGAN, RICHARD F. "Survey of Sakhalin."FES, 14 (Aug. 1, 1945), 209-13.

LOGAN, RICHARD F. "Siberia as a base." FES, 14 (May 9, 1945), 118-20.

RUSSO-CHINESE TREATY. "China's foreign policy: Chiang's statement on Aug. 24, 1945 and the Chinese-Russian treaty of friendship and alliance." Contemporary China, 5 (Sept. 3, 17, 1945), nos. 8-9.

TIBET. "The Guru Tsongkhapa of Tibet." Middle way, 19 (July-Aug. 1944), no. 2.

"Tibetan books for English students." JRCAS, 31 (May, 1944), pt. 2.

JAPAN Books

BORTON, HUGH. Administration and structure of Japanese government (Far Eastern series 8; publication 2244). Washington: Govt. print- ing office, 1945. 19p.

CANT, GILBERT. War on Japan. New York: In- stitute of Pacific relations, 1945. Maps. 64p. 2 5 . Pamphlet.

CONOVER, H. F. Governments of the major foreign powers: a bibliography. Washington: Library of Congress, 1945. 45p. Mimeo- graphed.

EMBREE, JOHN F. The Japanese nation: a social survey. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1945. xi, 308p. Text edition, $2.25; trade, $3.00.

ENKING,WILLIAM M. Kanwa senjibun hyo: drill chart for 1,000 Chinese-Japanese characters. South Pasadena, Cal.: P. D. and lone Perkins, 1945. 60 charts each 5j x 9j inches.

FLEISHER,WILFRID. What to do with Japan. New York: Doubleday, Doran and co. 1945. 141p. Appendix. $2.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (March 25, 1945), 6.

FUjITA, NINTARO. Kenkyusha English-Japanese dictionary of commercial and technical terms. Philadelphia: David McKay co. 1945. 1,220p. $7.00.

GERR, STANLEY. Japanese-English glossary of electrical and electrocommunication terms. In- cluding radio, telegraphy, and telephony, with a section in kana. New York: G. E. Stechert, 1944. 205p. $2.50.

GERR, STANLEY. Japanese-Chinese-English dic- tionary of aeronautical and meteorological terms. New York: G. E. Stechert, 1945. vi, 439p. $8.00. A well gotten up book-script by Osamu Shimizu-that should be added to every library interested in the field. (L.C.G.)

JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM C. The future of Japan. New York: Oxford university press, 1945. 162p. $2.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (Sept. 2, 1945), 4.

Kodama Report. New York: Institute of Pacific relations, 1945. 25 0. A reprint of a Japanese expansionist program published in Echo de Paris, Jan. 10-12, 1905.

LANDSBERG, H. A climatic study of cloudiness over Japan. Chicago, 1944. 106p. 7/6.

MAKI, JOHN M. Japanese militarism, its cause and cure. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945. x, 258, vi p. $3.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (May 20, 1945), 6.

MENDELSSOHN, PETER DE. Japan's political war- fare. London: Allen and Unwin, 1944. 192p. 10/6. Reviewed in PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 293-94.

OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION. Enemy Japan. Washington: Public affairs press, 1945. 26p. 25 .

ROTH, ANDREW. Dilemma in Japan. Boston: Little, Brown and co. 1945. 302p. $2.50.

TOLISCHUS, OrrO D. Through Japanese eyes. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1945. 182p. $2.00. Reviewed in NYTBR (April 15, 1945), 6 and in American political science re- view, 39 (Aug. 1945), 808-09.

WARD, ROBERT S. Asia for the Asiatics? The technique of Japanese occupation. Chicago: Uni- versity of Chicago press, 1945. xiii, 205p. $3.00. Introduction by Laurence Salisbury Reviewed in NYTBR (Sept. 2, 1945), 4. Deals with Japanese policy in Hongkong in particular.

Articles

BISSON, T. A. "Increase of Zaibatsu predomi- nance in wartime Japan." PA, 18 (March, 1945), 55-61.

BISSON, T. A. " 'Peoples' army in Japan." FES, 14 (Aug. 15, 1945), 227-29.

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BIssoN, T. A. "Nationalization by request." FES, 14 (Aug. 1, 1945), 201-04. Deals with the Zaibatsu.

BISSON, T. A. "The Suzuki cabinet." FES, 14 (May 9, 1945), 105-08.

CHATHAM HOUSE. "Factors in the settlement with Japan." PA, 18 (March, 1945), 40-54.

CHOW, S. R. "The future of Japan." Contem- porary China, 4 (April 30, 1945), no. 25.

CHURCHILL, ARTHUR C. "Cooperatives in Japan." FES, 14 (Aug. 1, 1945), 204-07.

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KEESING, FELIX M. "The former Japanese mandated islands." FES, 14 (Sept. 26, 1945), 269-71.

KERR, GEORGE H. "Sovereignty of the Liuchiu islands." FES, 14 (April 25, 1945), 96-100.

KERR, GEORGE H. "Kodama report: plan for conquest." FES, 14 (July 18, 1945), 185-90. Full text of the Kodama report can be ob- tamned from the Institute of Pacific relations for 25.

KERR, GEORGE H. "Formosa: island frontier." FES, 14 (April 11, 1945), 80-85.

LAMoTr,WILLIS CHURCH. "What not to do with Japan." Harpers', June, 1945.

MACDONALD, DWIGHT. "A Japanese Badoglio.", Politics, June, 1945. '

NORMAN, E. HERBERT. "Mass hysteria in Japan." FES, 14 (March 28, 1945), 65-70.

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ROWE, DAVID NELSON. "Ultimatum for Japan." FES, 14 (Aug. 15,1945), 217-19.

SALISBURY, LAURENCE E. "Regeneration of Japan." FES, 14 (Sept. 12, 1945), 249-51.

SHEEKS, LT. ROBERT B. "Civilians on Saipan." FES, 14 (May 9, 1945), 109-13.

TAEUBER, IRENE B. and BEAL, EDWIN G. "The demographic heritage of the Japanese em- pire." AAAPSS, 237 (Jan. 1945).

Voss, GUSTAV. "Early Japanese isolationism." PHR, 14 (March, 1945), 13-35.

WHITE, OSWALD. "Development of Japanese agression." IRCAS, 31 (May, 1944), pt 2.

MANCHURIA AND KOREA

BEAL, EDWIN G. "The 1940 census of Man- churia." FEQ, 4 (May, 1945), 243-62.

CULVER, MARGARET S. "Manchuria: Japan's supply base." FES, 14 (June 20, 1945), 160- 63.

MCCUNE, EVELYN and SHANNON. "The Tumen river corridor." FES, 14 (June 20, 1945), 164-66.

MCCUNE, GEORGE M. "Russian policy in Korea: 1895-1898." FES, 14 (Sept. 26, 1945), 272-74.

NELSON, M. FREDERICK. Korea and the old orders in Eastern Asia. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University press, 1945. xvi, 326p. $ 3.7 5. Very favorably reviewed in American political science review, 39 (Aug. 1945), 832, by H. F. MacNair.

"U. S. meets U.S.S.R. in Manchuria." Fortune, April, 1945.

SOUTHEASTERN ASIA

Books BRADLEY, NEVILLE. The old Burma road. Lon-

don:Wm. Heinemann, 1945. 138p. 17 Ills. 9/6. Factual account of a journey from Kunming to Bhamo in 1930. (J.L.C.)

BRYAN, LT. COMDR. JOSEPH III and REED, PHILIP. Mission beyond darkness. New York: Durell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945. 13Sp. Ill. $2.00. Account of a carrier strike in the Philippines. Reviewed in NYTBR (June 17, 1945),4.

CAMPBELL, ALFRED S. Guadalcanal round-trip. The story of an American red doss field director in the present war. Lambertville, N. J.: Author, 1945. 112p.

CHRISTIAN, JOHN L. Burma and the Japanese invader. Bombayt Thacker and co. 1945. 408p. 8 maps. 21 Ills. Rs 16/8.

COLE, FAY-COOPER. The peoples of Malaysia. New York: Van Nostrand, 1945. 3S4p. Ill. Map. $4.00.

CROSBY, J. Siam: past and future. London, 1944. Plates. 12/6.

GRIBBLE, CAPT. R. H. Out of the Burma night. Calcutta: Thacker Spink and co. 1944. lS4p. 7 Ills. Map Rs 4/8. Account of a trek over the Ledo Road in 1942. (J.L.C.)

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JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S OFFICE. Revised administrative code of the Philippine Islands, 1934: supplemental materials including acts, executive orders and constitution, 194-41. Washington: Government printing office, 1945. 995p. Tables. $1.25.

LANDHEER, BARTHOLOMEW. Netherlands East Indies: a bibliography of books published after 1930, and periodical articles after1932, available in U. S. libraries. Washington: Library of Congress, 1945. 208p. 55g.

LANYON-ORGILL, P. A. A study of the Leuangia language and a dictionary of the Mailu language. London, 1944. Leuangia is the language of Lord Howe island in the Solomon islands and Mailu is the language of Toulon island off the southeast coast of New Guinea.

MOREHEAD, F. T. The forests of Burma. Cal- cutta: Longmans, Green, 1944. 67p. Ills. and tables. Rs 1/0. Number five in the Burma pamphlets series. (J.L.C.)

Pacific Frontiers and the Philippines. Los Angeles (704 California street, 21), April, 1945. First issue of a new periodical. Price $2.50 a year.

PELZER, KARL J. Pioneer settlement in the Asiatic tropics. New York: American geographical society and Institute of Pacific relations, 1945. xviii, 290p. $5.00.

Philippines (special number of FEQ, Feb. 1945). New York: Columbia University press, 1945. 121p. $1.00.

PORTER, CATHERINE. Filipinos and their country. New York: Institute of Pacific relations, 1945. 64p. IlI. 25g. Pamphlet.

RICE. Burma rice. Calcutta: Longmans, Green, 1944. 32p. Rs 8. Number four in the Burma pamphlet series.

ROMULO, BRIGADIER GENERAL CARLOS P. My brother Americans. New York: Doubleday, Doran and co. 1945. 131 p. $2.5 0.

SMITH, GORDON HEDDERLY. The missionary arne anthropology. Chicago: Moody press, 1945. 160p. Ill. $1.50. Deals with Indo-China.

SPENCER, LOUISE REID. Guerrilla 'wife. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1945. 209p. $2.75. Adventures of a guerrilla captain's wife in the Panay jungles. Reviewed in NYTBR (Sept. 2, 1945), 4.

ST. JOHN, JOSEPH F. Leyte calling. New York: Vanguard, 1945. $2.00.

STEVENSON, H. N. C. The hill peoples of Burma. Calcutta: Longmans, Green, 1944. 50p. Ills.

and maps Rs 1/0. Number six in the Burma pamphlets series.

VLEKKE, BERNARD H. M. The story of the Dutch East Indies. Cambridge: Harvard University press, 1945. 233p. $3.00. A history designed for the general reading public.

WINSTEDT, SIR RICHARD. Britain and Malaya, 1786-1941. London: Longmans, Green, 1944. 79 p. 1/0. Reviewed in PA, 18 (Sept. 1945),295-96.

WOLFERT, IRA. American guerrilla in the Philip- pines. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1945. ix, 233p. $2.75. Reviewed in NYTBR (April 22, 1945), 1, 29.

Articles BENEDICT, PAUL K. "Chinese and Thai Kin

numeratives." JAOS, 65 (Jan.-March, 1945), 3 3-37.

"Burma: political testing ground." Amerasia, 9 (June 29, 1945), 195-206.

COLE, FAY-COOPER. "Central Mindanao-the country and its people." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 109-18.

CROSBY, J. "South-Eastern Asia: some general observations." JRCAS, 31 (May, 1944), pt. 2.

DEUTSCHMAN, ZYGMUNT. "Public health and medical serviecs in the Philppines." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945),148-57.

DOBBY, E. H. G. "Winds and fronts over South- east Asia." Geographical review, 35 (April, 1945),204-18.

ECONOMIC. "The future of dependent economies (wvith special reference to Southeastern Asia)." India quarterly, 1 (Jan. 1945), no. 1.

FERGUSSON, BRIGADIER BERNARD. "The Burma rifles." Journal of the united service institution of India (Simla), 75 (Jan. 1945), 91-94.

FIC. "French Indo-China: demographic em- balance and colonial policy." Population index, 11 (April, 1945), 68-81.

FOUCAR, COL. E. C. V. "The first Burma cam- paign." Journal of the united service institution of India (Simla), 75 (Jan. 1945), 59-72. 3 maps. A careful account up to the battle of Sittang; more to follow. (J.L.C.)

FURNIVALL, J. S. "The future of Burma." PA, 18 (June, 1945), 156-69.

HERRE, ALBERT W. "Philippine fisheries and their possibilities." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 158-62.

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JENKINS, SHIRLEY. "Our ties with the Philip- pines." FES, 14 (May 23, 1945), 121-25.

KEESING, FELIX M. "Cultural trends in the Philippines." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 102-108.

KENNEDY, RAYMOND. "Status of British Bor- neo." FES, 14 (Aug. 29, 1945), 243-46.

KENNEDY, RAYMOND. "Indonesian politics and parties." FES, 14 (May 23, 1945), 129-32.

KENNEDY, RAYMOND. "Malaya: colony without plan." FES, 14 (Aug. 15, 1945), 225-26.

KRIEGER, HERBERT W. "Races and peoples in the Philippines." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 95- 101.

KUDER, EDWARD M. "Tht. Moros in the Philip- pines." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 119-26.

LASKER, BRUNO. "The shadow of unfreedom [in the Philippines]." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 127-34.

LATTIMORE, ELEANOR. "Indo-China: French union or Japanese 'independence'." FES, 14 (May 23, 1945), 132-34.

Li, FANG-KUEI. "Some old Chinese loan words in the Thai languages." HIAS, 8 (March, 1945), 333-42.

Lo, CH'ANG-P'E1. "A preliminary study on the Trung language of Kung Shan." HIAS, 8 (March, 1945), 343-48.

Lo, CH'ANGP'EI. "The genealogical patronymic linkage system of the Tibeto-Burman speak- ing tribes." HIAS, 8 (March, 1945), 349-63.

MARQUARDT,W.W. "An unparalleled venture in education [in the Philippines]." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 135-39.

MOCK, JAMES R. "Labor conditions in the Philippines." Monthly labor review, April, 1945.

NEI. "Netherlands East Indies." Netherlands news, 12 (1945), 17-21, 38-40, 60-61,78-81, 111--13, 132-34, 162-65, 190-95, 13 (1945) 23-30, 48-51, 68-72.

NEI. "Survey of Dutch colonial policy in the East Indies." Journal of the Indian institute of international affairs, 1 (Jan. 1945), no. 1.

PANIKKAR, K. M. "Regional organization for the Indian Ocean area." PA, 18 (Sept. 1945), 246-51.

PEARN, B. R. "Burma since the invasion." Journal of the royal society of arts, 93 (March 2, 1945), 155-64. A careful account of Burma

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ROCHE, JEAN DE LA. "Indo-China in the new French colonial framework." PA, 18 (March, 1945),62-75.

ROSINGER, LAWRENCE K. "France and the future of Indo-China." Foreign policy reports, 21 (May 15, 1945), 54-63.

RUEFF, GASTON. "Postwar problems of French Indo-China: economic aspects, social and political aspects." PA, 18 (June, Sept. 1945),137-55,229-45.

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SMITH, PAULINE CRUMB. "A basic problem in Philippine education." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 140-47.

SMITH, ROBERT AURA. "The Philippine bill of rights." FEQ, 4 (Feb. 1945), 170-81.

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THOMPSON, VIRGINIA. "Labor organization in Southeast Asia." FES, 14 (April 25, 1945), 101-03.

THORNER, ALICE. "British 'blue print' for Burma." FES, 14 (May 23, 1945), 126-28.

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