Sun Yat-sen's first book in English. Expresses his Christian, modernist, anti-Manchu attitude of the time.
—— How China was Made a Republic, Shanghai, 1919.
A short autobiography of Sun Yat-sen; see note in Preface.
—— The International Development of China, New York and London, 1929.
Sun Yat-sen's bold project for the industrialization of China. [pg 268] First proposed in 1919, the work calls for a coördinated effort of world capitalism and Chinese nationalism for the modernization of China. Also called the Outline of Material Reconstruction.
V. Commentaries on the Principles of Sun Yat-sen.
Li Ti tsun; The Politico-Economic Theories of Sun Yat-sen.
This work has not been published, but portions of it appeared in the Chinese Students' Monthly, XXIV, New York, 1928-1929, as follows: “The Life of Sun Yat-sen,” no. 1, p. 14, November, 1928; “The Theoretical System of Dr. Sun Yat-sen,” no. 2, p. 92, December 1928, and no. 3, p. 130, January 1929; and “The Sunyatsenian Principle of Livelihood,” no. 5, p. 219, March 1929. It is most regrettable that the whole work could not be published as a unit, for Li's work is extensive in scope and uses the major Chinese and foreign sources quite skilfully.
Tai Chi-tao (Richard Wilhelm, translator); Die Geistigen Grundlagen des Sunyatsenismus, Berlin, 1931.
An informative commentary on the ethical system of Sun Yat-sen. Tai Chi-tao is an eminent Party leader.