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“...404 recent history His book contains no panacea for China's Chinese rea* or ]"ma6*ned- Looking down the History long, long avenue of China's history and development, politically and culturally, he presents an analysis of China's recent history, '"not a3 an event but as an effect." He does not draw conclusions, he leaves them to history. There is more pure thought in this book than a whole host of others that have been published in recent years. It is masterly and provocative of thought. Mr. Hallett Abend's "Tortured China" is a book that all students of Chinese affairs will want to read. Mr. Abend, a newspaper correspondent, has collected much data regarding China and events here during the past few years. His book has not the scholarship nor the thought that went into the making of Mr. Peffer's masterly analysis and Mr. Abend cannot forego the temptation of drawing conclusions and offering patent medicines. He demands immediate and effective foreign intervention, which long ago faded out...”
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“...Concerning China 1919-1929." This book forms a supplement to the standard work on treaties with and concerning China by Mr. J. van A. MacMurray, lately United States Minister to China. Finances Anancia^y minded the Bank of China has compiled a useful little book in "Chinese Government Loan Issues and Foreign Obliga- tions." It contains all the information that can be required-about this involved and complicated subject. Sun Yat-sen "The Legacy of Sun Yat-sen," is a history of the Chinese revolution by a German. It records the facts with the accuracy, lucidity and impar- tiality of a detached student of international affairs. "The Sino-Foreign Treaties of 1928"'contain the various treaties Dr. C. T. Wang negotiated that year with foreign powers upon a basis of equality. It forms a mile-stone along the road that leads us towards the relinquishment of extrality rights in China. In "The Restless Pacific," Mr. Nicholas Problems Roosevelt has written a timely book about the problems of the Pacific...”