7–26625.
In the course of the study America’s unpopularity in eastern Asia is shown to be due to her immigration laws which favor Japan and discriminate against China. “In the main the present volume is a discussion of China’s relations, present and future, with the United States, in which an exceedingly interesting historical sketch is given, incidentally of the Celestial empire.” (Lit. D.)
“We have here in brief space a vivid picture of old but rapidly changing conditions and relations.”
| + | Ind. 63: 942. O. 17, ’07. 180w. |
“The book is filled with interesting revelations of Chinese life and customs and promises to occupy an authoritative place among the many volumes recently published dealing with the problems of the Far East.”
| + | Lit. D. 35: 490. O. 5, ’07. 640w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 449. Jl. 20, ’07. 2100w. |
Smith, Arthur Henderson. Uplift of China. 50c. Young people’s missionary movement.
7–38590.
A book for missionaries and for use in Sunday schools. It “gives a bird’s eye view of old China, the China that has persisted unchanged for so many thousand years, and of the forces now at work breaking up and changing the unchangeable and making a new China that is attracting the anxious and interested eyes of all the rest of the world.” (N. Y. Times.)