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May-ling Soong Chiang • 10 Items / 6 Books, 4 Articles
China Shall Rise Again (1941)
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Published Reviews
  1. Review and Comment
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    Two Views of China (2 Reviews)
    The Battle for Asia, by Edgar Snow
    1. The Battle for Asia by Edgar Snow
    2. China Shall Rise Again by Mei-ling Sung Chiang
    The New Masses, April 1, 1941, pp. 23-25
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    China at War (3 Reviews)
    China Shall Rise Again, by Mei-ling Sung Chiang
    1. China Shall Rise Again by Mei-ling Sung Chiang
    2. In China Now by Winifred Galbraith
    3. Chiang Kai-Shek: Marshal of China by Sven A. Hedin
    The New Republic, March 24, 1941, p. 411
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    Briefly Noted (6 Reviews)
    General
    1. China Shall Rise Again by Mei-ling Sung Chiang
    2. In China Now by Winifred Galbraith
    3. The Defeat of Chaos by George Paish
    4. Journey to the World's End by Hakon Mielche
    5. Robespierre and the Fourth Estate by Ralph Korngold
    6. Our Constitution: Tool or Testament? by Beryl Harold Levy
    The New Yorker, February 1, 1941, p. 51
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    Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    The Far East
    1. The United States and Japan's New Order by William C. Johnstone
    2. 1940-41 Who's Who in Japan with Manchoukuo and China~~Nineteen Forty to Forty-One by Tsunesaburo Kamesaka
    3. Japan Unmasked by Hallett Abend
    4. The Battle for Asia by Edgar Snow
    5. China Shall Rise Again by Mei-ling Sung Chiang
    6. In China Now by Winifred Galbraith
    7. Into China by Eileen Bigland
    8. Mongol Journeys by Owen Lattimore
    9. A French View of the Netherlands Indies by Georges H. Bousquet
    10. Orphans of the Pacific by Florence Horn
    11. Labor Problems in the Pacific Mandates by John Alvin Decker
    Foreign Affairs, July 1941, p. 883