| Author | American University Club of Shanghai |
| Place | Shanghai 上海 |
| Publisher | Comacrib Press |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Shelf | Reading Room |
| Call Number | LA1131.A6 1936 |
| Description | xii, 233 p. : plates ; 21 cm |
| Note | American university men in China / published by the American university club of Shanghai. "limited to one thousand and one copies of which this is no. 141." Cover is of multi-fibered woven material. Romanized Chinese names are accompanied with characters; useful for education-related matters in 1936 China: missionary and philanthropic activity, finance, medicine, government, journalism, etc. |
| Author | Leahy, Timothy, b. 1894 |
| Place | Dublin |
| Publisher | Printed by Massey Brothers Ltd. |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library [ASCC] |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Shelf | Stacks [ASCC] |
| Call Number | BV2300.M55 L43 1968 |
| Description | [2], 122 ; 22 cm. |
| Note | Beyond tomorrow / Timothy Leahy. |
| Author | Caldwell, John C. (John Cope), b. 1913 |
| Place | Chicago |
| Publisher | Henry Regnery Co. |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Shelf | Rare Book Stacks |
| Call Number | BV3427.C24 A3 1953 |
| Description | 228 p. : illus. ; 22 cm. |
| Note | China Coast Family/ by Caldwell, John C.
Autobiographical. |
| LCCN | 53009623 |
| Author | Hobart, Alice Tisdale |
| Place | Norwalk, CT |
| Publisher | EastBridge |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Edition | 2003 |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Shelf | Stacks |
| Call Number | PS3515.O134 O5 2003 |
| Description | xvii, 382 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Note | Oil for the lamps of China / Alice Tisdale Hobart Includes bibliographical references. Oil for the Lamps of China (1934) was a best-selling novel when it was first published, just a few years after Pearl Buck’s The Good Earth (1931). The hero of the story is a keen, young American businessman who wants to bring "light" and progress to China in the form of oil and oil lamps, but who is caught between Chinese revolutionary nationalism in the 1920s and the heartless American corporation which has built his career. The title became a catch phrase for expansive American dreams of the vast China market even though the novel itself, written at the beginning of the Great Depression, was skeptical of large business and any supposed American ability to "improve" China. The author presents a clear portrait of Western idealism versus Eastern pragmatism in the doubly exotic setting of Mainland China before the advent of large-scale industrialization. The portrayal is unflattering to both sides. While some might now regard the more sympathetic treatment of the young American as out of date, others would counter that the picture is both historically and contextually accurate. -- Publisher's Description |
| ISBN | 9781891936081 ; 1891936085 |
| LCCN | 2002067559 |
| Author | Elder, BJ (Betty Jean), 1933- |
| Place | Norwalk, CT |
| Publisher | EastBridge |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Signature books (White Plains, N.Y.) |
| Shelf | Reading Room |
| Call Number | DS774.E44 A3 2003 |
| Description | xi, 239 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. |
| Note | The oriole's song : an American girlhood in wartime China / BJ Elder. |
| ISBN | 1891936336 ; 9781891936333 |
| LCCN | 2003011356 |