Box 22
Contains 53 Results:
The Parable of the Ten Virgins
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.
A Family Letter by Zhang Shiqiao (張士僑)
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.
A Letter from A Chinese Woman to Her Father, 1915
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.
Art on Chinese Objects
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.
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.
Japanese Religious Items and Charms (5), 1931
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.
Japanese Religious Items from Shinto Shrines
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.
Japanese Religious Pictorial Illustrations
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.
Japanese Shinto Calendar, 1932
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.
Japanese Shinto Wooden Charms
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.