An edition of To change China (1969)

To change China

Western advisers in China, 1620-1960

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An edition of To change China (1969)

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Western advisers in China, 1620-1960

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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
335

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Cover of: Gai bian Zhongguo
Gai bian Zhongguo: To change China : Western advisers in China, 1620-1960
2004, Shi bao wen hua chu ban qi ye gu fen you xian gong si
in Chinese - Chu ban
Cover of: To Change China
To Change China: Western Advisers in China
April 30, 2002, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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To Change China: Western Advisers in China
April 30, 2002, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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To change China: Western advisers in China, 1620-1960
1980, Penguin Books
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Table of Contents

Schall and Verbiest: to God through the stars.
Peter Parker: bodies or souls.
Ward and Gordon: glorious days of looting.
Lay and Hart: power, patronage, and pay.
Martin and Fryer: trimming the lamps.
Edward Hume: Yale for China.
Mikhail Borodin: life in the sun.
Todd and Bethune: overcome all terrors.
Chennault, Stilwell, Wedemeyer: a compass for Shangri-La.
The last rounds: U.S.A. and U.S.S.R.
Conclusion.
Chapter notes (p. [294]-325)

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Dewey Decimal Class
301.29/51/01821
Library of Congress
DS740.4 .S62

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Pagination
xvi, 335 p.
Number of pages
335

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OL5681330M
Internet Archive
tochangechinawes0000spen
LCCN
69012640
Library Thing
322924

First Sentence

"On July 29, in the year 1644, Adam Schall, a Jesuit missionary residing in the city of Peking, sent a formal petition to the Emperor of China."

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