THE POLITICS OF CRIME IN TAIWAN,HONG KONG AND MACAO |
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Authors: | Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo |
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Affiliation: | 1. msteb@btopenworld.com |
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Abstract: | British Routes to India. By Halford Lancester Hoskins. 6½ × 9½. Pp. xii + 494. Illustrations. Longmans, Green and Co. 1928. 30s. Christianity and the Government of India. By Arthur Mayhew, C.I.E. Pp. 260. Faber and Gwyer, Ltd. 12s. 6d. The Cambridge History of India: Volume III.: Turks and Afghans. Edited by Sir Wolseley Haig, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.M.G., C.B.E. Pp. xxxii + 752. Maps and plates. Cambridge University Press. 1928. 42s. Arabia of the Wahhabis. By H. St. J. B. Philby. 5¼×9. Pp. ix+422. Illustrations and plans. Constable. 1929. Sir Edward Hornby: An Autobiography. Pp. x+396. 6×9. Constable. 18s. 1928. Foreign Diplomacy in China, 1894–1900. A Study in Political and Economic Ralations with China. By Philip Joseph, LL.B. (McGill), Ph.D. (London). With an Introduction by Sir A. Frederick Whyte, K.C.S.I., LL.D. 8¾×6. 458 pp. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd. 16s. Modern Chinese Civilization. By Dr. A. F. Legendre. Translated from the French by Elsie Martin Jones. (London: Jonathan Cape, 30, Bedford Street, W.C. 2.) The Foundations of Modern China. By T'ang Leang‐li. With a Preface by Wang Ching‐Wei. 5¾×8”. Pp. x+290. (Published by Noel Douglas.) Price 12s. 6d. The Campaign in Gallipoli. By Hans Kannengiesser. With 28 Illustrations and 3 Maps. Hutchinson. Price 21s. Siberian Days. By Algernon Noble. 5¾×9. Pp. 223. Photographs. Witherby. 1928. 12s. 6d. Desert Blades. By Estore. 5¼ × 7½. Pp. 254. Matthews and Marrots. 1928. 7s. 6d. Leipzig to Cabul. By G. Stratil‐Sauer; translated by Frederic Whyte. With fifty illustrations. (Hutchinson.) Price 18s. The Soul of China. By Richard Wilhelm. The text translated by John Holroyd Reece; the poems by Arthur Waley. 5¾×8¾. 382 pp. Jonathan Cape. 15s. A History of Persian Navigation. By Hadi Hasan. Methuen and Co. 1928. £5 net. |
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