The China Society for Peoples Friendship Studies (PFS) in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arranged for re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty bookswritten in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the Peoples Republic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad.
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圖書目錄
BOOK I Glimpses of the Past The Pattern Asiatic Motif European Quest Far Horizons BOOKII China, Past and Present [1928-1931] Into the Middle Ages Patricians and Proletarians Fields of Life and Death Terror in Shanghai Southern Episodes Shanghai Guerrilla Warfare BOOK III Imperialism and the Revolution [1931——1936] March of Death The Rights of Man Motor-Car No. 1469 Soviet Interlude BOOK IV The United Front and War [1936-1937] Sian Incident Men and Ideas The Lion-Hearted News Blockade-Runners War BOOK V The Last Days of Hankow [1938] Gross-Currents in Hankow Red Cross Pioneers The End of Hankow The Struggle Continues BOOK V1 In Guerrilla Land [1938-1939] New Land The "New Fourth" Doctors Need "Teaching Material" The Women Take a Hand The Story of a Farm Men in Transition: the Fiftieth Army The Hoofs of the Japanese Crossing the Yangtze BOOK VII Through Central China [Late Autumn 1939] Commander Chang Yunee and the Fourth Detachment The Guerrilla Wounded Kwangsi Base Anhwei: the Fast vs. the Future Anhwei Intrigue Song of Desolation Man of God My Friend the Nun BOOK VIII Winter Offensive [1939-1940] Swords for the Japanese The Co-operatives "Tell Your Countrymen——" Winter Soldiers in Hupeh The Commander Who Sang General with a Conscience Mutiny BOOK IX With the Guerrillas Again [1940] With the Guerrillas Again My Chinese Son Storm Guerrillas and Salt-Miners Traitors and Patriots Farewell! BOOK X Chungking and After [1940-1941] Chungking The Medical Corps Fights On Hong Kong