Subject: China--History--1937-1945

China : the world's oldest civilisation fighting against Japanese aggression
AuthorChina Campaign Committee, London
PlaceLondon
PublisherLawrence & Wishart
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypePamphlet
Series
ShelfFolio
Call NumberDS710.C456 C456 1938
Description12 p. : ill., ports. ; 33 cm.
NoteChina : The world's oldest civilisation fighting against Japanese aggression.
"Issued by China Campaign Committee."
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LCCNa41-1561
China incident and Manchoukuo
AuthorMinami Manshū Tetsudō Kabushiki Kaisha 南滿洲鐵道株式會社. Kōhōka 広報課
PlaceTokyo 東京
PublisherHerald Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBooklet
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS784.C456 M561 1937
Description13 p., [6] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.
NoteThe China incident and Manchoukuo.
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Eyes east : selected pronouncements of Paul Yu-Pin
AuthorYü Pin, Paul, Cardinal [Yu Bin 于斌], 1901-1978
PlacePaterson, N.J.
PublisherSt. Anthony Guild Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
EditionSecond printing
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBX4705.Y78 E947 1945
Descriptionix, 181 p ; 23 cm
NoteEyes east : selected pronouncements / of Paul Yu-Pin.
Author's name in Chinese at head of title.
Paul Yu-Pin was Vicar Apostolic of Nanjing 南京 and Apostolic Administrator of Jiading 嘉定.
1948 second printing.
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LCCN45016483
good man of Nanking : the diaries of John Rabe. [John Rabe. Der gute Deutsche von Nanking. English]
AuthorRabe, John, 1882-1950Wickert, Erwin, 1915-2008Woods, John E. (John Edwin), 1942-
PlaceNew York
PublisherA.A. Knopf
CollectionRicci Institute Library
EditionFirst American Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberDS796.G772 R223 1998
Descriptionxx, 294 p. : ill., maps, ports., facsims. ; 25 cm.
NoteThe good man of Nanking : the diaries of John Rabe / edited by Erwin Wickert ; translated from the German by John E. Woods.
Includes maps of Nanking and Asia in 1938.
Includes bibliography: p. 289-294.
The personal journals of German businessman John Rabe describe the 1937 Japanese siege of Nanking and his efforts to protect the Chinese from the massacre that followed.

Contents: Foreword / Erwin Wickert -- From John Rabe's Nanking Diary -- How It Began -- Things Get Serious -- Waiting for the Attack -- The Japanese March In -- Christmas -- New Year -- The Diplomats Return -- Closing Down the Siemens Nanking Branch -- The Japanese Want to Clear the Safety Zone -- The Living Buddha -- Farewell -- John Rabe in His German Homeland -- Between the Nanking and Berlin Diaries -- John Rabe's Berlin Diary -- Afterword / Erwin Wickert.

Translation of: John Rabe. Der gute Deutsche von Nanking.

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ISBN037540211X ; 9780375402111
LCCN98-15885
How the Far Eastern War was begun. [Shui sheng li jie 誰生厲階]
AuthorHsü Shuhsi [Xu Shuxi] 徐淑希, 1892-1982
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherKelly & Walsh
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesPolitical and Economic Studies ; 02
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDC777.53.H788 H787 1938
Description2, 97 p. ; 21 cm.
NoteHow the Far Eastern War was begun / by Shuhsi Hsü.
Prepared under the auspices of the Council of international affairs, Hankow.
T.p. title also in Chinese: Shui sheng li jie 誰生厲階.
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LCCN39-22577
Shina Jihen 支那事變. Hokushi no maki 北支之卷
AuthorYamamoto Sanehiko 山本實彥, 1885-1952
PlaceTōkyō 東京
PublisherKaizōsha 改造社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageJapanese
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS710.S456 Y261 1937
Description8, 334 p. : ill., ports., facsims. ; 20 cm.
NoteShina Jihen 支那事變. Hokushi no maki 北支之卷 / chosha Yamamoto Sanehiko 著者山本實彥.
Shōwa 昭和 12
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LCCN93-133011
Stilwell and the American experience in China, 1911-45
AuthorTuchman, Barbara Wertheim
PlaceNew York
PublisherMacmillan
CollectionRicci Institute Library
EditionBook Club ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberE745.S68 T8 1971
Description768 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 22 cm
NoteStilwell and the American experience in China, 1911-45 / Barbara W. Tuchman.
Bibliography: p. [675]-688.
Another copy Gleeson Library.

Added keywords: Americans in China, U.S. military advisors, U.S. Army generals, Burma road, Claire Chennault, World War II China-Burma-India (CBI) Theater.

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War and occupation in China : the letters of an American missionary from Hangzhou, 1937-1938
AuthorMcMullen, R. J. (Robert J.), active 1911-1943Bright, Charles, 1943-Ho, Joseph W. (He Weiwei 賀威瑋), 1987-
PlaceBethlehem, Pa.
PublisherLehigh University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesStudies in missionaries and Christianity in China
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS777.5315.M43 2017
Descriptionxi, 315 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
NoteWar and occupation in China : the letters of an American missionary from Hangzhou, 1937-1938 / edited by Charles Bright, Joseph W. Ho.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface; Introduction; The Letters from Hangzhou: September 1937 to August 1938; Epilogue; Glossary of Chinese Terms; Glossary of Western Names; Bibliography; Index; About the Editors; About the Cover Image.

"A fresh eyewitness account of the Japanese invasion of mid-China in 1937-1938, these letters by an American missionary in Hangzhou provide a vividly detailed, first-hand account of the spread of war from Shanghai across the Yangzi valley and the subsequent ordeals of military occupation seen against the better-known backdrop of the Nanjing Massacre - one man's embedded experience in one major Chinese city of one chaotic year of war. Already 25 years in Republican China and fluent in the language when the Japanese arrived, the author was well-placed as both an observer of, and participant in harrowing events - the provost of the Hangzhou Christian College and responsible for its campus, president of the local Red Cross which organized refugee camps and shelter for those displaced by the looting and raping that ensued, and chairman of an International Committee which sought to mediate between Japanese and Chinese forces in an effort to limit destruction and then to negotiate with the occupation regime on a day-to-day basis. The letters - written twice weekly - describe pitched battles and aerial bombing, the fearful conditions of civilian refugees, the exigencies of the missionary enterprise and the experiences of foreign neutrals in wartime China, as well as the practical dilemmas of collaboration that arose under occupation - moving about, protecting refugees, procuring food, tending a dairy herd, and ministering to embattled congregations.The letters are fully annotated to give readers a fuller perspective on places, people, and events that surround the eyewitness accounts. A substantially researched introductory essay provides necessary historical background and situates the author in a longer missionary career that began in 1911 and ended with wartime internment in 1943."-- Provided by publisher.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 31, 2017)

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ISBN9781611462319
LCCN2017025398
Warum China kämpft
AuthorKoo, V. K. (Vi Kyuin) Wellington 顧維鈞, 1888-1985Liang, Lone [Liang Lung], 1894-1967
PlacePrag
PublisherH. Mercy Sohn
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageGerman
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS777.53.W278 L816 1938
Description111 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.
NoteWarum China kämpft / sechs Vorträge von Lone Liang ; vorwort von Wellington Koo, chinesischem Botschafter in Paris.
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LCCN57-56750