Published and distributed by the East Asian Research Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, December 1963. 1 volume in-quarto, 252 pp., hard covers with cloth binding, typed text, a very good copy. Stamp of Irwin Hyatt Jr from the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
This volume (No 17) includes papers by: A. B. Woodside: Early Ming Expansionism (1406-1427): China's abortive Conquest of Vietnam - Edward L. Farmer: James Flint versus the Canton Interest (1755-1760) - Irwin T. Hyatt: Protestant Missions in China (1877-1890): The Institutionalzation og Good Works - Leong Sow-Theng: WAng T'ao and the Movement for self-strengthening and reform in the Late Ch'ing Period - Mark Elwin: THe Mixed Court of the International Settlement at Shanghai (until 1911) - A.B. Woodside: T'ang Ching-sung and the Rise of the 1895 Taiwan REpublic - Vincent S.R. Brandt: Landlord-Tenant RElations in the Republican China - R. Randle Edwards: The Attitude of the People's Republic of China toward International Law and The United Nations.