
Titles in Series: China Studies: Studies in Chinese History and Civilization
- A History of Democratic Education in Modern China
- A Manchu Monarch: An Interpretation of Chia Ching
- A Russo-Chinese Empire: An English Version of "Un Empire Russo-Chinois"
- Agrarian China: Selected Source Materials from Chinese Authors
- Ancient Chinese Political Theories
- China and Her Unfinished Revolution
- China in Revolt: How a Civilization Became a Nation
- China's New Constitution and International Problems
- Chinese Civil Law
- Chronological Tables of the Chinese Dynasties: From the Chow Dynasty to the Ch`ing Dynasty
- Constitution and Supplementary Laws and Documents of the Republic of China
- Essays on the Manchurian Problem
- Facing Labor Issues in China
- History of the Eastern Mongols During the Ming Dynasty from 168 to 1634
- Imperialism and Chinese Politics
- Jesuits at the Court of Peking
- Laws, Ordinances, Regulations and Rules Relating to the Judicial Administration of the Republic of China
- Narrative of the Chinese Embassy to the Khan of the Tourgouth Tartars, 1712-1715
- Outlines of Modern Chinese Law: Legal History, Contracts, Agency, Sales, Bailments and Carriers, Partnership, Property, Domestic Relations, Succession, Private Corporations, Negotiable Instruments, Criminal Law
- Political Parties in China
- Selected Legal Documents of the People's Republic of China: Vol. II
- Studies in Chinese Diplomatic History
- The "Ever-Victorious Army": A History of the Chinese Campaign Under Lt.-Col. C.G. Gordon: And of the Suppression of the Tai-Ping Rebellion
- The Chinese Supreme Court Decisions Relating to General Principles of Civil Law, Obligations, and Commercial Law: Relating to General Principles of Civil Law, Obligations, and Commercial Law
- The Civil Code of the Republic of China
- The Diary of his Excellency Ching-Shan: Being A Chinese Account of the Boxer Troubles
- The Family in Classical China
- The Inner History of The Chinese Revolution
- The Introduction of Modern Criminal Law in China
- The New Social Order in China
- The Open-Door Policy and The Territorial Integrity of China
- The Passing of the Manchus
- The Political Principles of Mencius
- The Political Reconstruction of China
- The Stantung Question: A Study in Diplomacy and World Politics
- The Unequal Treaties: China and the Foreigner
- Treaty Ports in China: A Study in Diplomacy
- V.K. Wellington Koo's Foreign Policy: Some Selected Documents
- Wang Shou-jen as a Statesman
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