"China's Armies Likely to Be Mechanized For Next Pacific Round" by Quaritch Wales from The Star Weekly, Toronto, 3rd March 1945, p.7.
"China's new armies prepare to attack" by Quaritch Wales from America, 2nd June 1945, pp.168-169.
"Chinese Classics: Tao Te Ching, translated by D.C. Lau, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong". Draft review by Angus Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991There are three Chinese documents concerning trade and interaction with the English. With the documents are English abstracts and modern Chinese translations created in 2018.
Staunton Sir George Thomas 1781-1859 Chinese linguist[Charles George] “Chinese” Gordon [of Khartoum]. Journals of Major-General C. G. Gordon, C.B., at Khartoum. Review by R F. Burton, The Academy, Vol. XXVIIA. July 11, 1885, pp. 19-20. [The author of the introduction and notes to the work under review is given in the typescript as A Egmont Halse. It should be Alfred Egmont Hake.]Typed copy of Review from "The Academy"
Chinese jests continued. 37, 38, 39, 40-53 with additional notes about 49 & 50. Handwritten, 2 pieces, each 3 sheets. May have been sent to Charles Lamb or written whilst staying at his house on scrap paper- they appear to be addressed to him in Islington
Chinese Logic by A.C. Graham reproduced from The Encyclopedia of Philosophy edited by Paul Edwards, Macmillan and Free Press, 1967. Photocopy with typed frontispiece.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Article about Chinese troops along the border between China and Mongolia from The Times, 11 May 1964.
Chinese notebook, small, green cloth covered, including original pencil. Contains Chinese vocabularies; 2 sketches of Dalai Lama; shopping lists and memos; medical notes; list of English words beginning 'ab'; diary notes on leaving Lhasa; notes on literature - French, Greek, etc.; mathematical problems. Inserted are loose sheets of paper - more diary notes; numerical list.
Chinese notebook, small, green cloth covered. Contains notes on Chinese grammar and language with comparisons with English language; comments on the use of Greek in Homer's Iliad. Back cover has pencil sketch of [Tibetan/Chinese house]. Loose sheets include 2 drafts of a love poem dated 15 October 1812; some Latin sentences; title "Notes on Lassa" with mathematical calculations on reverse.