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Catalogue of Books on South Eastern Asia and Oceania, Mar. 1944
This subseries includes Ch’en Shou-yi’s handwritten and typed notes about literature, History, religion, art, and global politics. Notes are written in Chinese, English, Japanese, French, and other languages. Some notes have materials such as clippings or business cards attached. Notes were removed from Ch’en Shou-yi’s notebooks, and the covers are stored in the miscellaneous box.
Chandra, Lokesh-Illustrated Japanese Manuscript...
China, Map of Tientsin, 1910
This subseries includes maps of Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, the United States, and global maps printed on paper and cloth. Maps are published in Chinese, English, and Japanese. Some maps reflect not only geographic and administrative regions, but also the contemporary global political situations.
Chinese Buddhist Art and Traditional Paintings in Tun Huang
This subseries includes Ch’en Shou-yi’s handwritten and typed notes about literature, History, religion, art, and global politics. Notes are written in Chinese, English, Japanese, French, and other languages. Some notes have materials such as clippings or business cards attached. Notes were removed from Ch’en Shou-yi’s notebooks, and the covers are stored in the miscellaneous box.
Chosen (Korea) Postcards
Dong Ya Yan Jiu Suo Nan Fang Di Yu Ou Wen Zi Liao Mu Lu (東亞研究所南方地域歐文資料目錄), 1942
This subseries includes Ch’en Shou-yi’s handwritten and typed notes about literature, History, religion, art, and global politics. Notes are written in Chinese, English, Japanese, French, and other languages. Some notes have materials such as clippings or business cards attached. Notes were removed from Ch’en Shou-yi’s notebooks, and the covers are stored in the miscellaneous box.
General Headquarters United States Army Forces, Pacific Proclamation No. 1, Sep. 7, 1945
This subseries includes Ch’en Shou-yi’s handwritten and typed notes about literature, History, religion, art, and global politics. Notes are written in Chinese, English, Japanese, French, and other languages. Some notes have materials such as clippings or business cards attached. Notes were removed from Ch’en Shou-yi’s notebooks, and the covers are stored in the miscellaneous box.