The Papers of Angus C. Graham include material pertaining to both book and article publications, to reviews written and to his translation, poetry and short story work. It includes correspondence with other academics in his field and with some poets. There is material pertaining to appointments that he has held and conferences attended, notebooks, diaries and a single photograph. There is also a considerable volume of others' articles and some material concerning others' academic appointments.
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Review of Two Chinese philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan by Wing-tsit Chan from Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol 70, 1959, pages 150-155. The date is annotated on the first page.
Sem títuloPartial draft, proof copy and draft of the preface for Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science.
Sem títuloPreface - Preface for Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science, incomplete draft.
Sem títuloCorrespondence regarding the publication and review of Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science.
Sem títuloLetter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, to Angus Graham to thank for the contracts and to comment on the time they took to reach him. He asks for a clear guide on the basic style and arrangement of the book.
Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to apologise for the delay in him receiving the contract and to address editorial points.
Sem títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to suggest that he flies to Hong Kong at his next vacation to sort any remaining problems face to face.
Sem títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Christoph Harbsmeier to explain that he would be unable to write a review of Harbsmeier's book because of his poor grasp of German language. He then continues to further his argument concerning causation begun in the previous letter. With this letter is one from Christoph Harbsmeier to Diana Matias concerning editorial corrections for his new book and claiming that Graham had agreed to do a review.
Sem títuloLetter from R.F. Price, La Trobe University, Australia, to Angus Graham, to express his regret that they were unable to meet when Graham was in Melbourne. He writes of a recent hospitalisation when Graham's book on Mojia effectively took his mind off his body. He expresses how well the book was organised.
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