McGovern, William Montgomery; Modern Japan, Its Political, Military, and Industrial Organization, London, 1920.

Myron, Paul, pseud. (Linebarger, Paul M. W.); Our Chinese Chances Through Europe's War, Chicago, 1915.

Meadows, Thomas Taylor; The Chinese and Their Rebellions, London, 1856.

One of the permanently outstanding books on China; dealing primarily with the T'ai P'ing rebellion, it presents an extraordinarily keen analysis of the politics of the old Chinese social system.

Ogden, C. K. and Richards, I. A.; The Meaning of Meaning, New York and London, 1927.

It is largely upon this work that the present author has sought to base his technique of ideological analysis.

Peffer, Nathaniel; The Collapse of a Civilization, New York, 1930.

Price, Ernest Batson; The Russo-Japanese Treaties of 1907-1916 Concerning Manchuria and Mongolia, Baltimore, 1933.

Pages 1-13 present stimulating suggestions as to the nature of “China.”

Reichwein, Adolf; China and Europe: Intellectual and Artistic Contacts in the Eighteenth Century, New York, 1925.