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87014101Shanghai 1925 Christian Literature Soc. Blue cloth 395p. index. Essays on education medicine social problems religious thought and literature. FIRST & ONLY EDITION . unknown
20212081502111901897electronics industry publisher 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. electronics industry publisher paperback
19902080302106803384Planning and development of the Chinese History Museum 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 version 64 pages Number of books: 1 Planning and development of the Chinese History Museum paperback
20202081502111903786electronics industry publisher 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. electronics industry publisher paperback
20212081502111901953Social Science Literature Publisher 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Social Science Literature Publisher paperback
2090502113716358Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1920w210530093Charles Scribner's Sons 1920. 309pp. Green cloth hardback no DJ very light rubbing at spine edges and corner tips light brown foxing spots on outer page edges and on several pages index b&w photos Includes : Environments and characters Summary of political history Domestic institutions Ceremonial Political and Ecclesiastical institutions Religious ideas. language Products. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1984ZB974491Dragon Pearl Publications Limited 1984. viii 599 pp. Hardcover fine in a very good dust jacket. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Dragon Pearl Publications Limited hardcover
1972358New York : Random House 1972. 1972. Hardcover. Very Good. Black cloth ; 328 pp. ; contains texts of the major propaganda plays of the Cultural Revolution ; includes stills from the productions ; FINE in VG photographic dust jacket of dramatic color still from The White Haired Girl. ; VG <br/> <br/> New York : Random House, 1972. hardcover
19591007<p><b><i>China Pictorial 219 issues</i></b></p><p>Beijing: China Pictorial distributed by Guozi Shudian; printed in the People's Republic of China comprising 219 issues covering the years 1959–1984 each measuring approx. 10-3/16 x 14-1/2 inches 26 × 37 cm overall condition is very good plus to near-fine. Because of the weight shipping will be by FedEx Ground</p><p>China Pictorial is a monthly magazine bi-weekly thru 1960 illustrated with photographs and essays about current events <b>highlighting the development and progress in modern PRC</b> the People's Republic of China. It doubled as a <i>propaganda tool of the Chinese government</i> and was issued in 19 languages including Korean Russian German French Spanish and Italian. Several issues include various supplements calendars and flyers laid inside. Except for the one duplicate issue covering the funeral of Chairman Mao 1976.11 which is in Chinese all remaining 218 issues are the English-Language version. Quite rare thus.</p><p>1959: No. 2-22; 1960: No. 2-14 16-24; 1961: No. 1-12; 1962: No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11; 1963: No. 1-12; 1964 No. 1-5 7-12; 1965: No. 1-4; 1966: No. 1-10; 1968: No. 1-9 11-12; 1969: No. 1-8 10-12; 1971: No. 1-9 11-12 1972: No. 1-12; 1973: No. 1-12; 1974: No. 1-6 8-11; 1975: No. 1-6 8 10; 1976: No. 1-9 11; 1978: No. 1 7; 1979: No. 1-9 12 1980: No.1 3 4 5 7 11 12; 1981: No.1 3 4 7 8 9 10; 1982: No. 2 4 9 11; 1983: No. 12; 1984: No. 12; </p><p><i>Important events detailed: Modern woodcuts in China; Hard-Stone Carving-A Special Craft of Peking; Stamp collection; the Propaganda Poster—A Fighting Art; Works of Art by PLA Men; Peking Peasants Hold Sports Meeting; Wrought Iron Pictures; The Museum of the Chinese Revolution; In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the 1911 Revolution; Tea Drink in China; Mei Lan-fang and His School of Art; The people of Tibet for the first time in history in the midst of electing their local representatives; A Great People's Fighter—Lei Feng & Lei Feng's Dairy; The First GANEFO; Guo Lan-ying A Well-Known Singer; Box-Wood Carving; Painting Illustrating Chairman Mao's Poem; New Stamps</i><i>ï¼›</i><i>China Successfully Explodes Her First Atom Bomb; A Splendid Revolutionary Oil Painting "Chairman Mao Goes To Anyuan"; Piano Music "The Red Lantern" with Peking Opera Singing; Ping Pang Ball Spreads Friendship: Chuang Tse-tung of China with Glenn Cowan of the US.; Ancient Chinese Silk and the Silk Road; President Nixon Visits China: Chairman Mao Meets President Nixon in Peking; Photographs Taken by Edgar Snow in China in 1936; Choukoutien-Home of Peking Ape-Man; Peking Duck; Jade in China; Yellow River Valley-Cradle of Ancient Chinese Civilization; Evergreen Friendship Between the Chinese and Japanese People; Criticize the Fallacies of Lin Piao and Confucius in Peiking and Tsinghua University; A Madman's Diary by Lu Hsun; Chin Shih Huang's Progressive Role in History; the Shang Yang Reform; Lu Shun a Pictorial Series in Gouache; the Chen Sheng-Wu Kuang Uprising; More Ancient Treasures Excavated at Mawangtui: Books Copied on Silk; Wang Chung Against Confucius; Tsao Tsao; Vice Premier Deng Visits The United States; The Silk Road; Painting of Wu Guanzhong; The Chinese Muslim; How an Ancient Chinese Painting Was Reproduced; Fan Zeng's Figure Painting; The Museum of Qin Dynasty Terracotta Warriors and Horses; The Ma Haide I Know; Colored Paintings on Ancient Architecture; Lu Xun: His Life and Works</i>; <i>Confucius Temple; Traditional Chinese Painting Watercolor; Oil Painting—Li Huaji Style; Wushu; Modern Porcelain</i><i>Special Issue About Cultural Revolution: Decision of the Central Committee of The Chinese Communist Party Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution; Revolutionary Ballet: White-Haired Girl; Chairman Mao Joins a Million People in Celebrating the Great Cultural Revolution; Comrade Lin Piao and Chou En-lai's Speech; Supplement: In Memory of Lu Hsun—Comments from Chairman Mao; Comrade Chu Teh's Life Was One of Fighting for Cause of Communism; Bamboo Slips from the Chin Dynasty Unearthed; Chairman Mao Meets Former U.S. President Nixon in February; People Throughout China March to Against Teng Hsiao-ping's Crimes of Reverting Capitalism; Children's Paintings; Death of Comrade Chou En-lai; Chairman Mao's Funeral: Eternal Glory to the Great Leader and Great Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung; Message to the Whole Party the Whole Army and the People of All Nationalities Throughout the Country; Memorial Speech by Comrade Hua Kuo-feng with original photo of Hua Kuo-feng's delivering memorial speech &c</i>.</p><p>《人民画报》æ‚志,本组涵盖1959年到1984年(具体期刊è§åˆ—表),ä¸åŽäººæ°‘共和国出版,国å书店å‘行。本组包括219期,å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p><p>ã€Šäººæ°‘ç”»æŠ¥ã€‹æ˜¯æœˆåˆŠï¼Œé€šè¿‡ç…§ç‰‡ã€æ–‡å—ç‰æ–¹å¼æ¥å±•示ä¸å›½çš„å‘展和进æ¥ï¼Œå®ƒåŒæ—¶è¿˜å‘行了包括韩è¯ï¼Œä¿„è¯ï¼Œå¾·è¯ï¼Œæ³•è¯ï¼Œè¥¿ç牙è¯ï¼Œæ„大利è¯ç‰å¤šç§è¯è¨€æ¥ä½œä¸ºä¸å›½æ”¿åºœå‘ä¸–ç•Œå®£ä¼ ä¸å›½çš„é‡è¦å·¥å…·ã€‚å†…éƒ¨è¿˜åŒ…æ‹¬å¤šä¸ªå¢žåˆŠã€æ—¥åŽ†å’Œå®£ä¼ å•。</p><p>出版社:外国è¯è¨€å‡ºç‰ˆç¤¾ ä¸å›½Â·åŒ—京</p><p><br /></p> distributed by Guozi Shudian; printed in the People's Republic of China, paperback
1985217468Beijing.: China Pictorial. 1985. Six issues from 1985. Black and white and colour photographic illustrations throughout to accompany articles 44pp. Minor wear extremities pictorial wrappers all in very good condition. Text in English. 37 x 26cm. Includes issues numbers 1 2 3 6 7 and 8. <br> <br>Articles include: Ye Jianying - An Eminent Army Commander Takins in China Egrets and Herons Pelicans Xinjiang Pioneers A Town in the Gobi 'Life' - a Feature Film Important Discoveries at Xia Ruins Ancient Capital of the Shang Dynasty Tianshan Mountains Glacial Station China's First Research Base in Antarctica A Scientific Survey of the Southern Ocean Tianjin Matteo Ricci and His Autumn of Beijing Suburbs. . China Pictorial. unknown
1980217485Beijing.: China Pictorial. 1980. Broken run of five issues of China Pictorial. Black and white and colour photographic illustrations throughout to accompany articles 43 - 44pp. Pictorial wrappers minor wear extremities and spines else in very good condition. Text in English. 37 x 26cm. Includes issue numbers 3 4 7 8 and 9. <br> <br>Many articles in this incomplete set are of interest because they feature China moving on from the Cultural Revolution and the Gang of Four and focusing instead on modernising and scientific progress. Articles on this theme include A Scientific Excursion in Tibet Scientific Investigations in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Chinese Test Pilots The China International Trust and Investment Corporation New Factories and Mines Surveying the South Pacific Clouds and Earthquakes and The Chinese River Dolphin. <br> <br>Other topics of interest include Sixty Years on Stamp Collecting Sun Yat-Sen's Mausoleum and various other tourist destinations: Hainan Island Mt Hengshan Mt Huashan and Dunhuang. Two articles are about important ancient artefacts Art Treasures Unearthed in Suixian County and another recently unearthed and hugely important treasure the Terracotta Warriors. There is an article dedicated to the author Mao Dun and another to the 1979 restaging of Lao She's play 'Teahouse'. The article Upturn in Chinese Cinema with portraits of film stars indicates how the purpose of cinema has changed in just a few short years. . China Pictorial. unknown
1978217484Beijing.: China Pictorial. Nos. 1-121978. A complete run of 12 issues. Black and white and colour photographic illustrations throughout to accompany articles 43 - 44pp. Pictorial wrappers minor wear extremities and spines else in very good condition. Text in English. 37 x 26cm. The Cultural Revolution having come to an end with the passing of Chairman Mao in 1976 issues in 1978 focus on life returning to normal after the downfall of the Gang of Four. Many articles feature explanations of problems caused by the Gang of Four e.g. The Anshan Iron and Steel Complex After the Downfall of the Gang of Four Commune-run Enterprises The Revolutionization of Beijing Opera and discuss newly staged productions such as the 'Red Lantern Society' the film 'Hai Hsia' and the plays 'Red Hearts' and 'Yang Kai-hui'. Numerous articles also refer to the Gang of Four such as Old Doctors in the PLA Hospital the New Look of Beijing University and the articles on authors Guo Moruo and Wei Wei. <br> <br>Chairman Hua meeting foreign leaders and his visits to notable Chinese sites is heavily featured in the first few pages of nearly every issue with Deng Xiaoping also included. Other articles include the new Long March to Modernisation Chinese Medicine Tangshan The Tahsingkou Forestry Area Paulownia and Farming Fishes of the Yangtze Archaeological Finds from the Yin Ruins Women Scientists and Technicians in Peking The 1978 National Middle School Students' Mathematics Contest Developments in Maotian Song and Dance and Science and Technology in Xinjiang Commemoration of Mao and the 80th Birthday of Premier Zhou En-lai and the Index to China Pictorial 1978. . China Pictorial. unknown
1976223365Peking.: China Pictorial. 1976. Collection of six issues of the monthly magazine each from June July August October November and December 1976. Colour and black and white photographic illustrations 44 to 59pp. 26.8 x 26.2cm. Original paper wrappers lightly browned and bumped at corners a very good set. . China Pictorial. unknown
19792090202120415423China Postal Corporation 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 China Postal Corporation paperback
20052081502111900817Chinese books 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1062p Size: A4 box Chinese books paperback
1944099910Great Britain: Naval Intelligence Division 1944. Books measures 9 x 5 1/2 inches. Collation xvi542pp xii370pp xiv653pp illustrated with numerous plates maps etcetera. Bound in original publishers green cloth. Library number on spines spines faded. Bindings in good clean firm condition. Internally occasional library mark or stamp. Pages and plates in very good clean condition. A very good clean solid set. . Publishers Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. Naval Intelligence Division Hardcover
1955AG-1012<p><b><i>CHINA RECONSTRUCTS 62 issues. </i></b>Beijing: China periodical 1955-1971 edited in Wai Wen Building distributed by GUOZI SHUDIAN printed in the People's Republic of China. Small folio 23×30 cm each issue approx. 52 pages; original pictorial colored wrappers. All issues are English language texts.</p><p><b><i>China Reconstructs</i></b> is a monthly magazine published in English French Spanish Arabic and Russian by the China Welfare Institute Soong Ching Ling Chairman to present a positive image of China to the outside world. These interesting magazines are filled with articles on a huge range of subjects: <i>Eternal Glory to the Great Leader and Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung; Four Young Woodcut Artists; Is Selling Vegetables Revolutionary Work; Socialist Drama; A Model for Revolutionary Peking Opera; The Red lantern; Workers Armed with Mao Tsetung's Thought Are Most Resourceful; During the Great Leap Forward period articles about great progress in Agriculture; Industrial Education was published in No. 4 1959. Some Chinese Folk Toys; Festival Lanterns; Color Pictorial: Chairman Mao's Hometown-Shaoshan; Painted Pottery of Neolithic China; a study in Chinese Literature-Lu Xun; Tsou Tao-fen Patriotic Intellectual; Selected Works of Mao Tsetung; On the Long March with Chairman Mao; Communist Heroine Liu Hu-lan; Health Work Develops in Tibet; Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of the Great Lenin; a Soldier-Sculptor; People of the World Unite and Defeat the U.S. Aggressors and All Their Running Dogs; Heroic Images of Our Great Era; 1500 Red Hearts United in Battle; The Bright Sunshine of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Lights up the Land; Vice Chairman Lin Piao's Speech At the Rally Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Founding of the PRC.; China's First Underground Nuclear Test; The Power of the Good Old Three; The revolution in Education in Progress; Art that Serves Proletarian Politics; When Chairman Mao Gives the Signal We Advance; Hundreds of Millions of Chairman Mao's Books Published in 1967; World's People Eagerly Seek Chairman Mao Badges; Chinese Scientists Survey World's Highest Peak; New Look in Traditional Arts and Crafts; Peoples of Europe and North America We Support You!; Painting Pictures of Chairman Mao is Our Greatest Happiness; Chairman Mao's Important Inscription for Japanese Worker Friends; All China is Red; Working and Living with Chinese Peasants; The Great January Revolution in Shanghai; In Memory of Norman Bethune; The First Hydrogen Bomb; </i><i>One Million People in Peking at Solemn Mass Memorial Funeral for Chairman Mao Tsetung &c.</i></p><p>《ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾ã€‹æ‚志,外文大厦编辑,国å书店å‘行,本组有1955年—1976年的部分期刊,《ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾ã€‹æ˜¯ä¸€æœ¬æœˆåˆŠï¼Œæœ‰è‹±æ–‡ï¼Œæ³•è¯ï¼Œè¥¿ç牙è¯ï¼Œé˜¿æ‹‰ä¼¯è¯ã€ä¿„è¯ç‰è¯è¨€ï¼Œç”±å®‹åº†é¾„ç¦åˆ©åŸºé‡‘会出版,旨在å‘世界展示ä¸å›½å»ºè®¾çš„好的方é¢ï¼ŒåŒ…å«äº†å¤šä¸ªä¸å›½ç›¸å…³ä¸»é¢˜çš„æ–‡ç« 。</p><p> Contents of collection: 1955 No. 12; 1956 No. 1 5; 1959 No. 4 11; 1960 No. 12; 1961 No. 3; 1962 No. 7; 1963 No. 7; 1964 No. 3; 1965 No. 347 89 11 12; 1966 No. 1-6 10; 1967 No. 1-7 9-12; 1968 No. 1-5 7-12; 1969 No. 1 2 3 4 12; 1970 No. 1 4extra 6 8; 1971 No. 3 4 8 10 12; 1972 No. 3; 1976 No. 11/12</p><p><br /></p> edited in Wai Wen Building, distributed by GUOZI SHUDIAN, printed in the People’s Republic of China. paperback
1960217584Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. X Nos. 2-5 7-121960. A broken run of 10 issues of the magazine China Reconstructs 1961 Issue 1 January and Issue 6 June are missing. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 44pp. Number 12 features an index for the full year. Text in English except for Language Corner 30.5 x 22.5cm.Some occasional wear to wrapper spines slight soiling at opening edges else in good condition. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of educational and cultural interest: Bringing Opera to the Village Pearls Cleansed of Sand College courses by Television Four Master Painters Table Tennis - A Popular Sport in China Peking University's New Intellectuals Violins and Pianos for China The Twenty-four Solar Terms An Opera for Millions The Essays of Lu Hsun My Last Meetings with Mei Lan-Fang Soochow Storytelling Debate on Architectural Style The Stone Arch - Symbol of Chinese Bridges The Education of Inner Mongolia New Music in Shanghai The Minority Peoples of Yunnan. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical significance at this time when the Great Leap Forward was ending include: Agriculture - Foundation of the National Economy Rivals Help Each Other - for More Steel Commune Dining Hall Building up Productive Power The Revolutionary Years Chu Tse-ching Refused U.S. Relief Food and more. <br> <br>Issue Number 12 has an index for the whole year inserted. . China Welfare Institute. unknown
1960217580Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. IX Nos. 2 3 5-121960. A broken run of 10 issues of the magazine China Reconstructs 1960 Issue 1 January and Issue 4 April are not included. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 40pp. Number 12 features a fold out pictorial plate. Text in English except for Language Corner 30.5 x 23cm. Some occasional wear to wrapper spines and slight soiling at opening edges. One leaf from Number 8 pp 31/32 is missing. Spine of Number 10 has washi paper minor repair otherwise in very good condition. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of cultural interest: A Family Reunited "Family Reunion" by Lao Sheh Dunhuang Memories Lhasa's Year of New Life An Actor and His Responsibility Artists Bombard Imperialism Memoirs of the Revolution A Poet of the Working Class Shaohsing's Famous Wine - New Look For an Old Product. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical significance at this time of the Great Leap Forward include: North China's Biggest Reservoir New Yangtze Bridge at Chungking The Metallurgical Industry Is Transformed Farm Women Say: Dining Halls are Good! Achievements of the Continued Great Leap forward in 1959 with a pull-out coloured chart Observations on the Sino-Indian Border Issue 100000 Varieties of Goods Flashes on the Technical Revolution A New Revolution "Pushes Back the Skies" From Grain Shortage to Grain Surplus Where Returned "Overseas Chinese" are Farming "Red Flag" - A City People's Commune The 12 Year Programme - Blueprint for China's Modern Agriculture Commune-run Economy Spells Prosperity A Revolution in Rice Cultivation Storm over Asia Cities Help the Farm Meeting the Need for Fertilizer The Continued Leap Forward The Thought of Mao Tse-tung Casts Its Light Everywhere with a fold out coloured pictorial chart. <br> <br>Issue Number 12 has an index for the whole year inserted. . China Welfare Institute. unknown
1461217587Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. VIII. Nos. 1-4 6-121959. A broken run of 11 issues of the magazine China Reconstructs 1959. Issue 5 May 1959 is missing. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 40pp. Number 12 includes an index for the full year. Text in English except for Language Corner 30.5 x 23cm. Some occasional wear to spines. Some insect damage to a few leaves in places else in very good condition. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of educational and cultural interest: Making Documentary Films in China Merging Factory and School Peking After 10 Years Checkerboard of Canals Women of the Communes How We Dug More Coal Than Britain Opening an Imperial Tomb New Blossoms On An Old Tree Szechuan Opera is Reborn Tibetan Serfdom Nears Its End "The Philanthropist" by Lao Sheh Pottery Tomb Figures Learning from Ancient China's Medicine The Traditional Theatre Today Tracing the Thread of the Past The Great Decade - A Prelude to Progress Yet Greater with a pictorial fold-out. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical significance at the beginning of the Great Leap Forward include: A Leap That Has Made History Lushan's "Pig-Iron" Sputnik A Glorious Era: A Glorious People with a photographic illustration of Soong Ching Ling near the furnace set up in her garden The Building of a Giant How China Gets High Farm Yields Back Street Rolling Mill New View of Water Conservancy The Race for Electric Power Economic Achievements The Bumper Crop Charter The Leap Forward Continues The New Trend in Local Steel Manufacture and more. <br> <br>Issue Number 12 has an index for the whole year inserted. . China Welfare Institute. unknown
1966217631Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. XV. Numbers 3-61966. A broken run of 4 numbers of the magazine China Reconstructs 1966 March - June inclusive. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 44pp. Text in English except for Language Corner 30.5 x 23cm. Number 5 has a little insect damage to wrappers and lower edges near spine with minor repairs made with archival washi paper else in good condition. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of educational political and cultural interest: A Canal Cut Through the Mountains The 'Big Red 1 Gets a Mauling' about South Vietnam U.S. Must Get Out of Vietnam A Television Cameraman in South Vietnam On the Szechuan-Tibet Railway Science Films Educate Millions New Finds of Vertebrate Fossils and more. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical or industrial significance at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution include: Animated Cartoon Films Teach the Young A Revolution in Sculpture Self Reliance Has Proved Itself Revolution in Machine Designing The 'Man of Iron' - Wang Chin-Hsi Writers of the Socialist Age Laughing Away Old Ideas and more. . China Welfare Institute. unknown
1958217575Peking.: China Welfare Institute. Vol. VI Nos. 1-121958. A complete run of 12 issues of the magazine China Reconstructs 1957. All are in original coloured pictorial wrappers profusely illustrated throughout in black and white with some colour photographic illustrations usually 32pp. Number 5 May one leaf reattached some occasional wear to wrapper spines else all are in very good condition. Text in English except for Language Corner. 30.5 x 23cm. This influential magazine was established by Soong Ching-ling in 1949. Published in 6 languages including Arabic and Chinese the purpose was to present a very positive view of Chinese life and culture to the outside world. Of note is the January issue wrapper; a 5th birthday greeting for China Reconstructs from regular contributing artists with their view of life in the magazine. <br> <br>Articles in these issues include many of cultural interest: "A Writer Speaks of Writing" Lao Sheh Peonies Gardens of Soochow New Chinese Woodcuts "The Double-Fifth Festival" by Lu Hsun Door Gods Stage Design First Asian Film Week China and Japan: Ancient Cultural Relations Old Palys; A Treasury Reopened. <br> <br>Articles of particular historical significance at this time when the campaign "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom" was just finishing include: Second Five-Year Plan A Hundred Schools Contend The Great Debate A Day in a Szechuan Co-op Can China Feed Her People China Gets an Alphabet A Capitalist's Experience "Free Market" in Vegetables Educated Peasants - A New Concept US Penetration in Taiwan Ending the Scourge of Schistosomiasis Water Conservancy 2000 Years Ago What's Happening in Former Private Firms and more. <br>Issue Number 12 has an index for the whole year inserted. . China Welfare Institute. unknown