Tll'0 NEW BOOKS ON CHINA 



China and the World War 



BY W. REGINALD WHEELER 



Cloth, ismo, $1.75 



This is a clear and succinct . account of affairs in China 

 since the outbreak of the war. 



Among the events which the author discusses are the re- 

 lations of Japan and China; political conditions in China 

 with the conflict between republicanism and the monarchical 

 form of government; the American-Japanese agreement, 

 and the Chinese-Japanese alliance for intervention in Siberia. 

 Dr. Wheeler sets these matters forth in a simple, straight- 

 forward fashion with many citations from Chinese papers 

 and documents which provide most interesting reading for 

 Westerners. 



The author is a professor in Hangchow Christian College, 

 is a friend of the Chinese Republic, and writes with sym- 

 pathy and understanding of Chinese affairs. 



Foreign Financial Control in China 



BY T. W. OVERLACH 



Cloth, 12, $2.00 



This is a careful study of British, Russian, French, Ger- 

 man, Japanese, and American financial intervention and 

 financial operations in China. It is well documented and 

 clearly written. It treats of a pressing issue in the Orient 

 one which involves the United States deeply and will 

 press to the front after the war. It is the first consistent 

 account of the origin and development of foreign control in 

 China. In view of our interests there, both practical and 

 political, and especially on account of the present crisis and 

 further impending crises, there is significance in Mr. Over- 

 lach's authoritative. 



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