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- a47001034 contributor B12852802.
- a47001034 coverage "China History 1937-1945 Fiction.".
- a47001034 created "1947.".
- a47001034 date "1947".
- a47001034 date "1947.".
- a47001034 dateCopyrighted "1947.".
- a47001034 description "--Beyond the Willow wall, by Tuan-mu Kung-liang.--Three men, by Chen Shou-chu.--Heaven has eyes, by Mao Dun.--The red trousers, by Pien Chih-lin.--An unsuccessful fight, by Ping Po.--Chabancheh Makay, by Yao Hsüeh-yin.--Purge by fire, by Yang Shuo.--Builders of the Burma Road, by Pai Pʼing-chieh.--In the steel mill, by King Yu-ling.--Test of good citizenship, by Li Wei-tʼao.--They take heart again, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--Portrait of a traitor, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--The letter from home, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--A new life, by Chang Tʼien-yi.--House hunting, by Tuan-mu Kung-liang.--Under the moonlight, by Kuo Mo-jo.".
- a47001034 extent "xi, 158 p.".
- a47001034 issued "1947".
- a47001034 issued "1947.".
- a47001034 language "eng".
- a47001034 publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- a47001034 spatial "China History 1937-1945 Fiction.".
- a47001034 subject "Chinese literature Translations into English.".
- a47001034 subject "PZ1.W22 St".
- a47001034 subject "Short stories, Chinese.".
- a47001034 tableOfContents "--Beyond the Willow wall, by Tuan-mu Kung-liang.--Three men, by Chen Shou-chu.--Heaven has eyes, by Mao Dun.--The red trousers, by Pien Chih-lin.--An unsuccessful fight, by Ping Po.--Chabancheh Makay, by Yao Hsüeh-yin.--Purge by fire, by Yang Shuo.--Builders of the Burma Road, by Pai Pʼing-chieh.--In the steel mill, by King Yu-ling.--Test of good citizenship, by Li Wei-tʼao.--They take heart again, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--Portrait of a traitor, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--The letter from home, by Lao She (Lau Shaw)--A new life, by Chang Tʼien-yi.--House hunting, by Tuan-mu Kung-liang.--Under the moonlight, by Kuo Mo-jo.".
- a47001034 title "Stories of China at war; edited by Chi-chen Wang.".
- a47001034 type "text".