Contents


Collection Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Herold J. Wiens Collection

Selected Search Terms

Container List

[Siagwan, Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 20, 1944.

[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, April 17, 1945.

[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 15, 1944.

[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 19, 1944.

[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, May 10, 1945.

[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, July 25, 1945.

[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, June 15, 1945.

[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 16, 1944.

[Tienho, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1944.

[Tienho, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1944.

[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 18, 1944.

[White Cloud, Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, April 12, 1945.

[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, June 15, 1945.

[China-Vietnam Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[China-Vietnam Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Hanoi, Vietnam] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Vietnam-China Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Yon Hsien, Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Salween River, Chihtaoho, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Tengshung Road to Sadow, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Sumprabum, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Teng-chang, Yunnan, China and Kunlong, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Fort Harrison (Sadon), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 24, 1943.

[Tianhe, Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 2 , 1943.

[Pao-shan and Kao-li-tungshan,Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, ..

[Fort Hertz (Putao), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 5,1943.

[Yunnan, China and Namhka, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Canton (Guangzhou), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 5, 1942.

[Canton (Guangzhou), (Guangdong), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 5, 1943.

[Lu- shui, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Maingkwan, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Htawgaw and Hpimaw, Burma and Yunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 26, 1943.

[Hkamti Long (Hkamtu Patau), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1943.

[Pang Long, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Than Thuy, Vietnam] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Fu-hai, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Teng-yueh City, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944.

[Nan-cheng, Shensi (Shaanxi), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944.

[Fukien hills near Ho-tung,Xinjiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944.

[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944.

[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Maps covering cities and walls,counties of different provinces in China]

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

Fukien (Fujian), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Foochow (Fuzhou), Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Northwest Kwangsi and Chuang Autonomous Region, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Shensi (Shaanxi), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Szechwan (Sichuan), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Kweichow (Guizhou), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 5, 1943.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 5, 1942.

[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 25, 1943.

[Ailinginae Island, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Maloelab Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 4, 1951.

[Namorik Islet, Namorik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 29, 1952.

[Likiep Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 28, 1952.

[Gardner Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.

[Ailuk Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951.

[Utirik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951.

[Likiep Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951.

[Hull Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939.

[Enderbury Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939,1950's.

[Gardner Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939.

[Kili, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 29, 1952.

[Wotje Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 3, 1952.

[Rongerik, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Arno Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Majuro Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Ailuk Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3,1951.

[Ujelang Islet, Ujelang Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 6, 1952.

[Calalin Islet, Majuro Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 11, 1952.

[Utirik & Pigawak Islets, Utirik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 2, 1952.

[Ebon Islet, Ebon Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 9, 1951.

[Kejien & Lukunor Islet, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Matamat Islet, Namorik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 23, 1951.

[Ujelang Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 8, 1951.

[Namu Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 29, 1951.

[Pikareji(Bikaridj) Islet, Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 3, 1951.

[Enalik, Mili, Rigeeshi Islets, Mili Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 2 1951.

[Meijit(Mejit) Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 6, 1951.

[Wotja Islet, Ailinglapalap Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951.

[Various Islets & Namu Atolll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951.

[Jaluit Island,Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951.

[Rongelap Atoll(Bigini), Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 27, 1951.

[Mili, Arno, Ratak Atolls, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 2, 1952.

[Kili, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Jemo Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 18, 1952.

[Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Rongerik Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Rongerik Atoll, Rongerik Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Taongi Atoll,Taongi Island, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 5, 1951.

[Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 22, 1951.

[Rongerik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 4, 1951.

[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 4, 1952.

[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 28, 1952.

[Ujelang Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 6, 1951.

[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 21 1951.

[Wotje Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

[Puluwat Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, November 14, 1951.

[Woleai Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 15, 1951.

[Areas not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force.

Manchuria1920's[?].

Manchuria1920's[?].

Yawata & Kagoshima, Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1945.

Korea by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1950's[?].

Southern Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1946.

Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1945.

Yellow Sea Northern Portion by O.N.I. & M.I.D. War Department.United States. War Department, 1941.

Nagoya by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1946.

Asia 1:1,500,000. Ch'eng-tu by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943.

Asia 1:1,500,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943.

Asia 1:1,500,000. Peip'ing by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Chungking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Canton by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Changsha by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Nanking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1944.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Fuchou by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Hong Kong by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Mukden by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1944.

Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Shanghai by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945.

Takla Makan Desert ONC-G-7 by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1963.

World Aeronautical Chart. Tung-t'ing Lake by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1952.

World Aeronautical Chart. Hung-tse Lake by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1950.

World Aeronautical Chart. Hang-chou Bay by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1955.

World Aeronautical Chart. Wei River by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1951.

China Physical by Haack H. Geographisch-Kartographische Anstalt, VEB, Gotha.East Germany: Haack H. Geographisch Kartographische,VEB Gotha, 1963.

China City Plans 1:12,500. Chieh-yang by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1946.

China City Plans 1:12,500. Hsia-men by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1946.

China City Plans 1:12,500. Yung-chia by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

China City Plans 1:12,500. Fu-chou and Nan-tai by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

Eastern China 1:50,000. Peking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

China 1:25,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

China Special Strategic Map. [Southeastern China] by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

Hong Kong and New Territory 1:80,000. by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

Outline Map 1:19,000,000. [China, Japan, Pacific Ocean, Australia] by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1943.

Plan of Shanghai (Sheet 1) 1:15,840. by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945.

China Transportation 1:2,750,000. by United States Foreign Economic Administration.Maps and Graphics Division, F.E.A., June 15, 1945.

China, Seen From the Direction of Guam by From Magazine [unknown].

Jan Jan's Map of Kowloon by Jan Jan Publishing Company, China.Wong Huk Kee, August 1960.

[South & Central China Provinces][Translated from Chinese] by [East Atlas Society][Translated from Chinese].[East Atlas Society], October 1938.

[Administrative Map of the People's Republic of China][Translated from Chinese] by [New China Map and Atlas Society] [Translatedfrom Chinese].[Beijing]: [Zhonghua Book Co]., January 1954.

Asia and Adjacent Areas by The National Geographical Society.Washington, D.C.: National Geographical Society, 1951.

China by The National Geographical Society.Washington, D.C.: National Geographical Society, June 1945.

Postal Map of Western Szechwan District by General Bureau of Postal Service.Szechwan, China: General Bureau of Postal Service, April 1942 [Oct. 1942].

People's Republic of China by Map and Atlas Publishing Society [Translated from Chinese].Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, 1966.

People's Republic of China by Cartographers Jin Ju'an, Chen Zhifang, Yang Boru.Beijing, China: Asian Light Map Society, November 1950.

China and [Surrounding Countries & South East Asia} by Cartographers Jin Ju'an, Chen Zhifang, Yang Boru.Beijing, China: Asian Light Map Society, May 1951.

The Wall Map of China by The Great China Book Company.Hong Kong: The Great Chian Book Company, April 1957.

Map of Taipei City by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Taipei, Taiwan: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, April 25, 1961.

Hunan Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, December 1979.

Guangdong Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, June 1975.

Zhejiang Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, April 1975.

Fujian Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, September 1978.

Shanxi Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, March 1975.

Liaoning Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, January 1977.

Shaanxi Province by Yechang Yasin Geography Society.Beijing, China: Yechang Yasin Geography Society, October 1937.

Southeast China Costal Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House.

Central Yangsze Valley Relief by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House.

Sichwan Region Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House.

Shanxi, Gansu, Quinghai Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House.

Guangdong Province by Dah Chung Book Co..Hong Kong, China: Dah Chung Book Co..

Fujian Province Map of Fujian Province by Dah Chung Book Co..Hong Kong, China: Dah Chung Book Co..

Map of Qing Dynasty-Daoguang 12 (1832) by Li Zhaoluo.unknown: .

Boundary Map of Chinese and Russian Border, Guangxu 16 (1890) by Hong Jun.unknown: .

Lower Yangtze Valley-17th Century by Geography Department, Nanjing University.Nanjing, China: .

China during Song Dynasty (960-1279)Japan: .

Shanghai City Transportation Map by Shanghai Peoples Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Shanghai Peoples Publishing House, 1975.

Nanking-Shanghai-Hangchow Area

[Relief Maps of areas in Gansu, Shanxi, Shaaxi Provinces]

Compensating Polar Planimeters with Tracer Point No. 62 0002 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: .

Stencil Kit, Leroy 3240 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: .

Compass and Drawing Tools, No. 650 by Alteneder.not shown: .

Anvil Railroad Pen, 5 1/4 in., No. 932 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: .

Four Dividers and Two Stencils by Keuffel & Esser Co. and Esco.Morristown, NJ: .

Precison Pantograph Small Type 500 by A. Ott.Bayern, Germany: .

Flexible Curve Rule, Transparent Edge, 12 in. No. N1924-12 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: .

Various subjects covering China by Harold Wiens and Students.various: unknown, various.

Economic Geography of Southwest China, (Szechwan, Kweichow, Yunnan) Translated by JPRS by Edited by Sun Ching-chih, Compiled by Sun P'an-shou,Sun Ch'eng-lieh, Shen Wei-ch'eng, and Chang Pei.Washington, D.C.: United States Joint Publications Research Services: 15,069.

Agricultural Geography of Communist China by Liu Shi-chi.Washington, D.C.: United States Joint Publications Research Services: 8041, April 1961.

Peasant Families and Agrarian Community in the Process of Economic Development by Shigeru Ishikawa.Bellagio, Italy: The Conference on "Agriculture in Development Theory, May 1973.

Structural and Technological Change in the Postwar U.S. Economy: An Input-Output Analysis by Dr. Roger H. Bezdek.Washington, D.C.: United States Energy Research and Development Administration, September 1976.

Scope for the Substitution of Labor and Equipment in Civil Construction-A Progress Report by World Bank, Prepared by: I.K. Sud, C.G. Harral, and B.P. Coukis.[Washington, D.C.]: Transport Research Div., Transportation Dept., World Bank, July 1976.

Canton [Published by Kuang-chou Literary Press, Canton 1959, Translated by JPRS] by Communist China, Canton Branch of the Chinese People Association of Foreign Cultural Relations.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, JPRS: 16,369, November 1962.

Agricultural Geography of China by Chu Cho.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, JPRS: 16,911, December 1962.

Statistical Analysis of Price System in Mainland China by Toshiyuki Mizoguchi.Tokyo, Japan: The Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi Univ. of Tokyo.

China's Agricultural Improvement Program by Raymond T. Moyer.Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, Vol.11, No. 10, October 1947.

The Government and Economy of Manchuria by Chao Kuo-chun.New York, NY: Far Eastern Survey, Vol. 22, No. 13, pages 169-184, December 1953.

Economic Contrasts: China, India, and Japan by Hugh T. Patrick and Peter Schran.New Haven, CN: Yale University, Economic Growth Center, 1963.

Foreign and Domestic Debt in Communist China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, October 1960.

Average Annual Money Earnings of Workers and Staff in Communist China 1949-60 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, October 1960.

Taxation in Communist China 1950-59 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, July 1961.

The Short-Lived Liberal Phase in Economic Thinking in Communist China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, June 1963.

The Program for Water Conservancy in Communist China 1949-61 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1962.

Research Aid. Methods of Constructing Economic Indexes from Incomplete Data by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1974.

Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Foreign Trade in Machinery and Equiptment Since 1952 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, January 1975.

Research Aid. Production of Machinery and Equiptment in the Peoples Republic of China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1975.

Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Chemical Fertilizer Supplies, 1949-74 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, August 1975.

Research Aid. Value Added by Work Brigades in Railroad and Highway Construction in China,1952-57 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1975.

Research Aid. China's Minerals and Metals Position in the World Market by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, March 1976.

Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Estimated Yuan Value of Foreign Trade In Machinery and Equiptment 1951-73 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1976.

Communist Aid to Less Developed Countries by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, July 1976.

Research Aid. China: The Coal Industry by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1976.

The International Energy Situation: Outlook to 1985 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1977.

Prospects for Soviet Oil Production by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1977.

Research Aid. Handbook of Economic Statistics 1977 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, September 1977.

China: A Preliminary Reconcilication of Official and CIA National Product Data by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1979.

China: International Trade, 1976-77. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1977.

Influence of Agrotechnology And Geoclimate on Grain Yield Potential in the USSR. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1978.

China: In Pursuit of Economic Modernization. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978.

China: International Trade 1977-78. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978.

China: Economic Indicators. A Reference Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978.

China: Agriculture in 1978. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1979.

China; The Steel Industry In the 1970's and 1980's. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1979.

China: International Trade Quarterly Review Third Quarter, 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, February 1980.

Electric Power for China's Modernization: The Hydroelectic Option. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1980.

China: International Trade Quarterly Review Second Quarter, 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, January 1980.

China: International Trade Quarterly Review Fourth Quarter , 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1980.

China: The Continuing Search for a Modernization Strategy. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1980.

China: International Trade Fourth Quarter, 1980. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1981.

Agriculture Situation. Review of 1978 and Outlook for 1979. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, June 1979.

Agriculture Situation. Review of 1977 and Outlook for 1978. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, May 1978.

Agriculture Situation. Review of 1974 and Outlook for 1975. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, September 1975.

River and Coastal Junks in China's Commerce by Herold J. Wiens.Economic Geography, Vol. 31, No. 3,, July 1955.

China's Economy and Foreign Trade, 1978-79 by United States. Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, September 1979.

The Chinese Economy and Foreign Trade Perspective-1976 by United States Department of Commerce.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, June 1979.

Seven Articles on Land Reform.[Asia] by Asian Studies Center. Michigan State University.East Lansing, MI: Asian Studies Center. Michigan State University, June 1965.

The Rise of the Modern Chinese Business Class by Marion J. Levy, Jr. and Shih Kuo-Heng.New York, N.Y.: Institute of Pacific Relations, 1949.

The Rise of the New People's Democratic Economy 1927-1937 by Institue of Advance Projects.Honolulu, HI: Institue of Advance Projects, 1969.

Growth of the Construction Industry in Communist China by Kang Chao.Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.

The Budgetary System of the People's Republic of China: A Preliminary Survey by Ching-Wen Kwang.Berkeley, CA: Committee on the Economy of China, Berkeley, CA, 1964.

The Terms of Sino-Soviet Trade by Feng-Hwa Mah.Seattle, WA: Far Eastern and Russian Insitute, Univ. of WA, Seattle WA.

A Study of the Rouble-Yuan Exchange Rate by Kang Chao and Feng-Hwa Mah.Seattle, WA: Far Eastern and Russian Insitute, Univ. of WA, Seattle WA.

A Note on the Choice of Technology in China by Shigeru Ishikawa.The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 9 No. 1, October 1972.

The Manchurian Iron and Steel Industry and its Resource Base by Allan Rodgers.The Geographical Review, Vol. 38, No. 1, January 1948.

Birth Control in China by Michael Freeberne.Population Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 5, July 1964.

Elements of Instability in the Current Japanese Land Tenure System by John D. Eyre.Land Economics, Vol. 28, No. 3, August 1952.

The Changing Role of the Former Japanese Landlord by John D. Eyre.Land Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1955.

China's National Railways by H. J. von Lochow.Peiping, China: H. J. von Lochow, 1948.

Cornell Workshop on Agricultural and Rural Development in the Republic of China by The Center for the Analysis of World Food Issues.Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, May 17-19, 1979.

The size, composition, and growth of the population of mainland China by John S. Aird.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1961, 1961.

Anshan Steel Factory in Communist China by Cheng, Chu-yuan.Kowloon, H.K.: Union Research Institute, 1955.

Economic Planning in Communist China by Hsia, Ronald.Cambridge, MA: Center for International Studies, MIT, 1953.

China: Area, Administration and National Building by Whitney, Joseph B.R..Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.Dept. of Geography, 1970.

Cities of Mainland China: 1953 and 1958 by Ullman, Morris Benjamin.Washington, D.C.: Foreign Manpower Research Office, 1961.

Communist China Map Folio by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington,D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence, October 1967.

Communist China Administrative Atlas by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington,D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, March 1969.

Economic atlas of Szechuan--Shuo ming. Ssu-ch'uan ching chi ti t'u chi. by Pei-ch'ei, Chung-kuo ti li yen chiu so, Min-kuo 35.1946.

Temperature and River Basins in China

East Asia by Goode Base Map Series.Chicago, IL: Dept. Of Geography, University of Chicago, 1963.

[Circular Bar Graphs for Cities in China showing Months, Days and unknown markings]

The Geography of Kapingamarangi Atoll in the Eastern Carolines by Herold J. Wiens.New Haven, CN: Yale University, New Haven, CN, June 1955.

Herold J. Wiens Collection

Prepared by Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress

2007

Collection Summary

CreatorWiens, Herold J., 1912-1971.
TitleHerold J. Wiens Collection
Span Dates1941-ca. 1979
Abstract: Consists of pen and ink drawings, pencil sketches, facsimiles, and photographs of aerial views showing all or part of China during the period of World War II. The collection also consists of technical drawing equipment, notes, charts, atlases, some books, personal folders, letters, correspondence, and other miscellaneous items.
Extent: 264 pieceschiefly mapscharts, and views
Language: Collection material in Chinese, and English
Identification: G7821.S7 coll.W5 Wiens

Biographical Note

Herold J. Wiens was born in Shanghang, Fukien Province (China) on Dec. 26, 1912. His ancestors were Mennonites from the Netherlands. Mennonite migration brought the Wiens family to Russia, to the United States and then to China in 1910.

Herold Wiens was educated and lived in China until he was fourteen years old at which time his family moved to Reedley, California. During his formative years in China, Wiens developed a knowledge of Chinese culture, and became fluent in Mandarin Chinese and the Hakka dialect. He attended Reedley High School where he graduated in 1931. He received his undergraduate college education at the University of California (Berkeley).

In 1936, Wiens returned to China for advanced study and research at Yenching University in Beijing. There he studied with several of most noted China specialists from the United States. Before returning to the United States in 1940, Wiens worked at the U.S. Embassy in Hankou and Chungking for two years. During World War II he worked in the American Embassy in Chongqing, returning to the United States in 1946. His war-time correspondence and reports gave vivid accounts of the bombing and devastation in war-time China.

Wiens began graduate school in 1946 at the University of Michigan and completed M.A. and Ph.D. programs, graduating in 1949. His celebrated academic career included a nineteen year tenure at Yale University, three years at the University of Hawaii, and one year at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb. He was awarded Fulbright Fellowships twice, once in 1961 and again in 1964, and he was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. He was one of the most accomplished China geographers of his generation and he educated many young scholars at the three universities where he taught. Professor Wiens died on September 15, 1971.

Herold Wiens’ biography can be found in Adina Wiens Robinson, China Beckoning (Oakland, Calif. : Positive Press, 1991); and Hao-jan Chu, “Biography of Herold J. Wiens,” in BiographicalLiterature, 19:6 (December, 1971), Taipei, Taiwan.

Publications

Asia with focus on China / by Herold J. Wiens and Margaret Fisher Hertel. -- Grand Rapids : Fideler Co., [1964] 260 p. : ill., maps (part col.), ports, ; 25 cm. -- (Depth-study textbooks) Bibliography: p. 248.Atoll environment and ecology. New Haven, Yale University Press : 1962. xxii, 532 p. illus., maps, charts. 24 cm. (SIM report ; no. 27) Bibliography: p. 485-504.China.-- Grand Rapids, Fideler : [1962] 192 p. illus., maps. 28 cm. (Life in other lands)China [by] Herold J. Wiens. -- Grand Rapids : Fideler Co., 1965. 192 p. illus., maps. 28 cm. Summary: A textbook for the upper elementary grades. Describes the land, people, and life of Communist China, a country of nearly eight hundred million inhabitants.China.--Grand Rapids, Fideler Co. : 1966. 160 p. ill., maps. –(Life in other lands)China [by] Herold J. Wiens. Grand Rapids, Fideler Co. : [1967] 192 p. illus., maps. 28 cm.China. Kit.-- Grand Rapids, Mich. : Fideler Visual Teaching, c1970. 45 social studies pictures and visual teaching text. (A social studies picture program)[China's march into the tropics] China's march toward the tropics; a discussion of the southward penetration of China's culture, peoples, and political control in relation to the non-Han-Chinese peoples of south China and in the perspective ofhistorical and cultural geography, by Herold J. Wiens. Hamden, Conn., Shoe String Press : [1954]. xv, 441 p. : illus., maps. 23 cm. First published in 1952 under title: China's march into the tropics. "Bibliographical references": p. [373]-389. "Bibliographical references in Chinese language": p. [391]-393.China's march into the tropics; a discussion of the southward penetration of China's culture, peoples, and political control in relation to the non-Han-Chinese peoples of South China and in the perspective of historical and cultural geography. Prepared under the auspices of the Office of Naval Research, United States Navy, Washington, 1952. iii, 221 p. ill., maps. 28 cm. Includes bibliographies.[China's march into the tropics] Han Chineseexpansion in South China, by Herold J. Wiens. [Hamden, Conn.] : Shoe String Press, 1967 [c1954] xv, 441 p. illus., maps. 22 cm. "Originally published under the title: China's march toward the tropics"--T.p. verso.China's march into the tropics [microform] : a discussion of the southward penetration of China's culture, peoples, and political control in relation to the non-Han-Chinese peoples of South China and in the perspective of historical and cultural geography / Prepared under the auspices of the Office of Naval Research, United States Navy, by Herold J. Wiens. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, 1952. iii, 221 p., 34 leaves of plates : maps. Bibliography: p. 217-219. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1954. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Low reduction.China's march toward the tropics; a discussion of the southward penetration of China's culture, peoples, and political control in relation to the non-Han- Chinese peoples of south China and in the perspective of historical and cultural geography. Hamden, Conn. : Shoe String Press [1954]. xv, 441 p. : illus., maps. 23 cm. First published in 1952 under title: China's march into the tropics. "Bibliographical references": p. [373]-389. "Bibliographical references in Chinese language": p. [391]-393.China's march toward the tropics : a discussion of the southward penetration of China's culture, peoples, and political control in relation to the non-Han- Chinese peoples of south China and in the perspective of historical and cultural geography / by Herold J. Wiens. Hamden, Conn. : Shoe String Press, c1954. xv, 441 p. : ill., maps. ; 23 cm. First published in 1952 under title: China's march into the tropics. Includes bibliographical references and index.Field notes on atolls visited in the Marshalls, 1956 / by Herold J. Wiens. Washington, D.C. : Pacific Science Board, National Academy of Sciences-- National Research Council, 1957. 23 p. ; 28 cm. (Atoll research bulletin ; no. 54)The geography of Kapingamarangi atoll in the easternCarolines. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University, 1955. ii, 86 [8] p. illus., maps (part fold.) (Scientific Investigations in Micronesia. Report, no. 21) Bibliography: p.[94]The geographical environment of the Narragansett Bay Region / Herold J. Wiens. 1953. 25 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.–(Technical memorandum no. 16; (ESL:421:Serial 2)), 27 April 1953. Edwards Street Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut." TM 16, NR-238-001. Contract Nonr-609(02)" Includes bibliographical references.The geography of Kapingamarangi Atoll in the EasternCarolines. Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Pacific science board, June 30, 1956. ii, [92] p. tables. 27 cm.–(Atoll research bulletin, no. 48)The geography of Kapingamarangi atoll in the easternCarolines. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University, 1955. ii, 86 [8] p. ill., maps (part fold.)–(Scientific Investigations in Micronesia. Report, no. 21) Bibliography: p.[94] Han Chinese expansion in South China, by Herold J. Wiens.--[Hamden, Conn.] : Shoe String Press, 1967 [c1954] xv, 441 p. ill., maps. 22 cm. Reprint of the 1954 ed. which was a revision of a work first published in 1952 under title: China's march into the tropics. Includes bibliographies.Mongolia, by Herold J. Wiens. [Prepared with the co-operation of the American Geographical Society. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1967] 63 p. ill. (part col.), col. maps, col. plates. 21 cm. (Around the world program)Pacific island bastions of the United States. Princeton, N.J. : Van Nostrand, [1962] iv, 127 p. ill. 20 cm. (Van Nostrand searchlight books, #4)Pacific island bastions of the United States / by Herold J. Wiens. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1984, c1962. iv, 127 p. : maps ; 23 cm. Reprint. Originally published: Princeton, N.J. : Van Nostrand, c1962. Bibliography: p. 123-124. Includes index. ISBN 0313243883 (lib. bdg.)Pacific island bastions of the United States. Princeton, N.J. : Van Nostrand [1962] 127 p. illus. (Van Nostrand searchlight books, #4)The Shu Tao, or the road to Szechuan; a study of the development and significance of Shensi-Szechuan road communication in West China. 1948. 200 leaves, fold. map in pocket at back.-- Reproduced from typewritten copy. Thesis, University of Michigan. Bibliography: leaves 194-200.The Shu Tao, or, The road to Szechuan [microform] : a study of the development of Sheni-Szechuan road communication in west China. -- Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms, 1948. Microfilm copy of typewritten ms. Made in 1948 by University Microflims (Publication no. 1122) Positive. Collation of the original: 200 leaves, ill., maps (part folded) 30 cm. Thesis--University of Michigan. Abstracted in Dissertation abstracts, v. 9 (1949) no. 1, p. 116-117. Bibliography: leaves 194-200.Some effects of geographic location upon landutilization in the coral atolls of Micronesia / Herold J. Wiens.--[s.l. : s.n.], 1963. p. 157-162. 26 cm. Bibliography: p. 162.

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Scope and Content Note

The Herold J. Wiens Collection consists of pen and ink drawings, pencil sketches, facsimiles, and photographs of aerial views showing all or part of China during the period of World War II. The collection also consists of technical drawing equipment, notes, charts, atlases, some books, personal folders, letters, correspondence, and other miscellaneous items. Covers China, Marshall Islands (1951-1952), and parts of Asia. On pilot maps shows graphic flight line index.

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Selected Search Terms

People

  • Wiens, Herold J. (Herold Jacob), 1912-1971.

Subjects

  • World War, 1939-1945--Asia--Maps.
  • World War, 1939-1945--China--Charts, diagrams, etc.
  • World War, 1939-1945--China--Maps.

Places

  • Marshall Islands--Remote-sensing images.

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Organization of the Herold J. Wiens Collection

The Herold J. Wiens Collection is organized in 1 series:

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Container List

1[Siagwan, Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 20, 1944. 95 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

2[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, April 17, 1945. 8 Aerial Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

3[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 15, 1944. 20 Aerial Aerial Photographs and 2 indexes.26 x 26 cm.

4[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 19, 1944. 42 Aerial Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

5[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, May 10, 1945. 12 Aerial Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

6[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, July 25, 1945. 34 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

7[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, June 15, 1945. 15 Aerial Photographs and 4 indexes.51 x 26 cm.

8[Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 16, 1944. 53 Aerial Photographs and 2 indexes.26 x 26 cm.

9[Tienho, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1944. 3 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

10[Tienho, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1944. 15 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.51 x 26 cm.

11[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 18, 1944. 8 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.51 x 26 cm.

12[White Cloud, Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, April 12, 1945. 7 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.51 x 26 cm.

13[Zhejiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, June 15, 1945. 21 Aerial Photographs and 1 index.26 x 26 cm.

14[China-Vietnam Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

15[China-Vietnam Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

16[Hanoi, Vietnam] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

17[Vietnam-China Border] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

18[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 112 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

19[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 21 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

20[Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

21[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

22[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

23[Yon Hsien, Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

24[Salween River, Chihtaoho, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

25[Tengshung Road to Sadow, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

26[Sumprabum, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

27[Teng-chang, Yunnan, China and Kunlong, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 9 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

28[Fort Harrison (Sadon), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 24, 1943. 2 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

29[Tianhe, Guangdong, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 2 , 1943. 17 Aerial Photographs51 x 26 cm.

30[Pao-shan and Kao-li-tungshan,Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, .. 3 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

31[Fort Hertz (Putao), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 5,1943. 4 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

32[Yunnan, China and Namhka, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 8 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

33[Canton (Guangzhou), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 5, 1942. 6 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

34[Canton (Guangzhou), (Guangdong), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 5, 1943. 5 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

35[Lu- shui, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

36[Hunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

37[Maingkwan, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

38[Htawgaw and Hpimaw, Burma and Yunan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 26, 1943. 4 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

39[Hkamti Long (Hkamtu Patau), Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 10, 1943. 4 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

40[Pang Long, Burma] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

41[Than Thuy, Vietnam] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs26 x 26 cm.

42[Fu-hai, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

43[Teng-yueh City, Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944. 1 Aerial Photograph35 x 28 cm.

44[Nan-cheng, Shensi (Shaanxi), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944. 1 Aerial Photograph35 x 28 cm.

45[Fukien hills near Ho-tung,Xinjiang, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944. 1 Aerial Photograph35 x 28 cm.

46[Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944. 1 Aerial Photograph35 x 28 cm.

47[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1944. 1 Aerial Photograph35 x 28 cm.

48[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 17 Aerial PhotographsVarious.

49[Maps covering cities and walls,counties of different provinces in China] 29 Aerial Photographs18 x 12 cm.

50[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph26 x 26 cm.

51Fukien (Fujian), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph25 x 23 cm.

52[Foochow (Fuzhou), Fujian, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph19 x 18 cm.

53[Northwest Kwangsi and Chuang Autonomous Region, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs25 x 23 cm.

54[Shensi (Shaanxi), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph22 x 14 cm.

55[Szechwan (Sichuan), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs21 x 21 cm

56[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 4 Aerial Photographs25 x 25 cm.

57[Yunnan, China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 2 Aerial Photographs25 x 25 cm.

58[Kweichow (Guizhou), China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 5 Aerial Photographs25 x 25 cm.

59[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 9 Aerial Photographs25 x 25 cm.

60[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 5, 1943. Photo Index56 x 50 cm.

61[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 5, 1942. Photo Index56 x 50 cm.

62[China] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 25, 1943. Photo Index56 x 50 cm.

63[Ailinginae Island, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 8 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

64[Maloelab Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 4, 1951. 1 Aerial Photograph19 x 17.5 cm.

65[Namorik Islet, Namorik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 29, 1952. 7 Aerial Photographs15 x 15 cm.

66[Likiep Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 28, 1952. 2 Aerial Photographs15 x 15 cm.

67[Gardner Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph17 x 12 cm.

68[Ailuk Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951. 6 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

69[Utirik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951. 5 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

70[Likiep Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3 1951. 12 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

71[Hull Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939. 4 Aerial Photographs25 x 21 cm.

72[Enderbury Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939,1950's. 8 Aerial Photographs25 x 21 cm.

73[Gardner Island, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, 1939. 5 Aerial Photographs25 x 21 cm.

74[Kili, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 29, 1952. 5 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

75[Wotje Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 3, 1952. 29 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

76[Rongerik, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 4 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

77[Arno Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 9 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

78[Majuro Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 13 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

79[Ailuk Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 3,1951. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

80[Ujelang Islet, Ujelang Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 6, 1952. 11 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

81[Calalin Islet, Majuro Atoll, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 11, 1952. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

82[Utirik & Pigawak Islets, Utirik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 2, 1952. 5 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

83[Ebon Islet, Ebon Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 9, 1951. 13 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

84[Kejien & Lukunor Islet, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

85[Matamat Islet, Namorik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 23, 1951. 2 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

86[Ujelang Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 8, 1951. 14 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

87[Namu Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, September 29, 1951. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

88[Pikareji(Bikaridj) Islet, Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 3, 1951. 2 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

89[Enalik, Mili, Rigeeshi Islets, Mili Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 2 1951. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

90[Meijit(Mejit) Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 6, 1951. 15 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

91[Wotja Islet, Ailinglapalap Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951. 2 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

92[Various Islets & Namu Atolll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951. 13 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

93[Jaluit Island,Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 7, 1951. 6 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

94[Rongelap Atoll(Bigini), Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 27, 1951. 13 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

95[Mili, Arno, Ratak Atolls, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 2, 1952. 2 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

96[Kili, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

97[Jemo Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 18, 1952. 6 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

98[Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

99[Rongerik Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

100[Rongerik Atoll, Rongerik Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph19 x 17.5 cm.

101[Taongi Atoll,Taongi Island, Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 16 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

102[Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, October 5, 1951. 5 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

103[Kwajalein Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, August 22, 1951. 4 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

104[Rongerik Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 4, 1951. 5 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

105[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, March 4, 1952. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

106[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, February 28, 1952. 4 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

107[Ujelang Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 6, 1951. 4 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

108[Island not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 21 1951. 2 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

109[Wotje Island, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 3 Aerial Photographs19 x 17.5 cm.

110[Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 1 Aerial Photograph8 x10 cm.

111[Puluwat Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, November 14, 1951. 1 Aerial Photograph8 x10 cm.

112[Woleai Islands, Marshall Islands] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force, December 15, 1951. 1 Aerial Photograph8 x 10 cm.

113[Areas not Identified] by United States. Air Force.United States. Air Force. 4 Aerial PhotographsVarious

114Manchuria1920's[?]. 1 Map55 x 59 cm.

115Manchuria1920's[?]. 1 Map41 x 32 cm.

116Yawata & Kagoshima, Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map1460 x 1380 cm.

117Korea by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1950's[?]. 1 Map1010 x 760 cm.

118Southern Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1946. 1 Map770 x 800 cm.

119Japan by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map1260 x 1060 cm.

120Yellow Sea Northern Portion by O.N.I. & M.I.D. War Department.United States. War Department, 1941. 1 Map770 x 1120 cm.

121Nagoya by United States. Army Map Services.United States. Army, 1946. 1 Map in 2 parts1080 x 910 cm.

122Asia 1:1,500,000. Ch'eng-tu by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

123Asia 1:1,500,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

124Asia 1:1,500,000. Peip'ing by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1943. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

125Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Chungking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

126Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Canton by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

127Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Changsha by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

128Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Nanking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1944. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

129Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Fuchou by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

130Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Hong Kong by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

131Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

132Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Mukden by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1944. 1 Map660 x 710 cm.

133Eastern Asia 1:1,000,000. Shanghai by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States. Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 810 cm.

134Takla Makan Desert ONC-G-7 by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1963. 1 Map1060 x 1400 cm.

135World Aeronautical Chart. Tung-t'ing Lake by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1952. 1 Map560 x 735 cm.

136World Aeronautical Chart. Hung-tse Lake by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1950. 1 Map560 x 735 cm.

137World Aeronautical Chart. Hang-chou Bay by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1955. 1 Map560 x 735 cm.

138World Aeronautical Chart. Wei River by United States. Air Force.Aeronautical Chart and Information Center.St. Louis, MO: United States. Air Force, 1951. 1 Map560 x 735 cm.

139China Physical by Haack H. Geographisch-Kartographische Anstalt, VEB, Gotha.East Germany: Haack H. Geographisch Kartographische,VEB Gotha, 1963. 1 Map1610 x 2160 cm.

140China City Plans 1:12,500. Chieh-yang by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1946. 1 Map460 x 460 cm.

141China City Plans 1:12,500. Hsia-men by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1946. 1 Map660 x 550 cm.

142China City Plans 1:12,500. Yung-chia by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map710 x 610 cm.

143China City Plans 1:12,500. Fu-chou and Nan-tai by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map960 x 760 cm.

144Eastern China 1:50,000. Peking by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map560 x 760 cm.

145China 1:25,000. Hankow by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map960 x 680 cm.

146China Special Strategic Map. [Southeastern China] by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map660 x 760 cm.

147Hong Kong and New Territory 1:80,000. by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map760 x 1060 cm.

148Outline Map 1:19,000,000. [China, Japan, Pacific Ocean, Australia] by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1943. 1 Map1060 x 710 cm.

149Plan of Shanghai (Sheet 1) 1:15,840. by United States. Army Map Services.Washington, D.C.: United States, Army, 1945. 1 Map700 x 1060 cm.

150China Transportation 1:2,750,000. by United States Foreign Economic Administration.Maps and Graphics Division, F.E.A., June 15, 1945. 1 Map1080 x 880 cm.

151China, Seen From the Direction of Guam by From Magazine [unknown]. 1 Map360 x 570 cm

152Jan Jan's Map of Kowloon by Jan Jan Publishing Company, China.Wong Huk Kee, August 1960. 1 Map540 x 760 cm.

153[South & Central China Provinces][Translated from Chinese] by [East Atlas Society][Translated from Chinese].[East Atlas Society], October 1938. 800 x 1060 cm.

154[Administrative Map of the People's Republic of China][Translated from Chinese] by [New China Map and Atlas Society] [Translatedfrom Chinese].[Beijing]: [Zhonghua Book Co]., January 1954. 1080 x 1500 cm.

155Asia and Adjacent Areas by The National Geographical Society.Washington, D.C.: National Geographical Society, 1951. 1230 x 1570 cm.

156China by The National Geographical Society.Washington, D.C.: National Geographical Society, June 1945. 670 x 950 cm.

157Postal Map of Western Szechwan District by General Bureau of Postal Service.Szechwan, China: General Bureau of Postal Service, April 1942 [Oct. 1942]. 1520 x 1080 cm.

158People's Republic of China by Map and Atlas Publishing Society [Translated from Chinese].Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, 1966. 540 x 750 cm.

159People's Republic of China by Cartographers Jin Ju'an, Chen Zhifang, Yang Boru.Beijing, China: Asian Light Map Society, November 1950. 770 x 1060 cm.

160China and [Surrounding Countries & South East Asia} by Cartographers Jin Ju'an, Chen Zhifang, Yang Boru.Beijing, China: Asian Light Map Society, May 1951. 1060 x 760 cm.

161The Wall Map of China by The Great China Book Company.Hong Kong: The Great Chian Book Company, April 1957. 790 x 1080 cm.

162Map of Taipei City by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Taipei, Taiwan: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, April 25, 1961. 785 x 540 cm.

163Hunan Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, December 1979. 1060 x 760 cm.

164Guangdong Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, June 1975. 520 x 760 cm.

165Zhejiang Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, April 1975. 760 x 530 cm.

166Fujian Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, September 1978. 1060 x 760 cm.

167Shanxi Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, March 1975. 530 x 760 cm.

168Liaoning Province by Map and Atlas Publishing Society.Beijing, China: Map and Atlas Publishing Society, January 1977. 530 x 760 cm.

169Shaanxi Province by Yechang Yasin Geography Society.Beijing, China: Yechang Yasin Geography Society, October 1937. 760 x 610 cm.

170Southeast China Costal Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House. 1080 x 775 cm.

171Central Yangsze Valley Relief by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House. 1060 x 1100 cm.

172Sichwan Region Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House. 1050 x 1550 cm.

173Shanxi, Gansu, Quinghai Relief Map by Map Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Map Publishing House. 1050 x 1550 cm.

174Guangdong Province by Dah Chung Book Co..Hong Kong, China: Dah Chung Book Co.. 370 x 540 cm.

175Fujian Province Map of Fujian Province by Dah Chung Book Co..Hong Kong, China: Dah Chung Book Co.. 370 x 540 cm.

176Map of Qing Dynasty-Daoguang 12 (1832) by Li Zhaoluo.unknown: . 350 x 1325 cm.

177Boundary Map of Chinese and Russian Border, Guangxu 16 (1890) by Hong Jun.unknown: . 450 x 610 cm.

178Lower Yangtze Valley-17th Century by Geography Department, Nanjing University.Nanjing, China: . 740 x 930 cm.

179China during Song Dynasty (960-1279)Japan: . 900 x 760 cm.

180Shanghai City Transportation Map by Shanghai Peoples Publishing House.Shanghai, China: Shanghai Peoples Publishing House, 1975. 520 x 740 cm.

181Nanking-Shanghai-Hangchow Area 390 x 560 cm.

182[Relief Maps of areas in Gansu, Shanxi, Shaaxi Provinces] 420 x 640 cm.

183Compensating Polar Planimeters with Tracer Point No. 62 0002 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: . 110 x 235 x 70 cm.

184Stencil Kit, Leroy 3240 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: . 80 x 320 x 42 cm.

185Compass and Drawing Tools, No. 650 by Alteneder.not shown: . 80 x 170 x 30 cm.

186Anvil Railroad Pen, 5 1/4 in., No. 932 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: . 40 x 150 x 18 cm.

187Four Dividers and Two Stencils by Keuffel & Esser Co. and Esco.Morristown, NJ: .

188Precison Pantograph Small Type 500 by A. Ott.Bayern, Germany: . 130 x 640 x 70 cm.

189Flexible Curve Rule, Transparent Edge, 12 in. No. N1924-12 by Keuffel & Esser Co..Morristown, NJ: . 50 x 335 x 20 cm.

190Various subjects covering China by Harold Wiens and Students.various: unknown, various.

191Economic Geography of Southwest China, (Szechwan, Kweichow, Yunnan) Translated by JPRS by Edited by Sun Ching-chih, Compiled by Sun P'an-shou,Sun Ch'eng-lieh, Shen Wei-ch'eng, and Chang Pei.Washington, D.C.: United States Joint Publications Research Services: 15,069. 740 Pages

192Agricultural Geography of Communist China by Liu Shi-chi.Washington, D.C.: United States Joint Publications Research Services: 8041, April 1961. 29 Pages

193Peasant Families and Agrarian Community in the Process of Economic Development by Shigeru Ishikawa.Bellagio, Italy: The Conference on "Agriculture in Development Theory, May 1973. 55 Pages

194Structural and Technological Change in the Postwar U.S. Economy: An Input-Output Analysis by Dr. Roger H. Bezdek.Washington, D.C.: United States Energy Research and Development Administration, September 1976. 55 Pages

195Scope for the Substitution of Labor and Equipment in Civil Construction-A Progress Report by World Bank, Prepared by: I.K. Sud, C.G. Harral, and B.P. Coukis.[Washington, D.C.]: Transport Research Div., Transportation Dept., World Bank, July 1976. 28 Pages

196Canton [Published by Kuang-chou Literary Press, Canton 1959, Translated by JPRS] by Communist China, Canton Branch of the Chinese People Association of Foreign Cultural Relations.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, JPRS: 16,369, November 1962. 86 Pages

197Agricultural Geography of China by Chu Cho.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, JPRS: 16,911, December 1962. 45 Pages

198Statistical Analysis of Price System in Mainland China by Toshiyuki Mizoguchi.Tokyo, Japan: The Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi Univ. of Tokyo. 11 Pages

199China's Agricultural Improvement Program by Raymond T. Moyer.Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, Vol.11, No. 10, October 1947. Pages 130-142

200The Government and Economy of Manchuria by Chao Kuo-chun.New York, NY: Far Eastern Survey, Vol. 22, No. 13, pages 169-184, December 1953. Pages 169-184

201Economic Contrasts: China, India, and Japan by Hugh T. Patrick and Peter Schran.New Haven, CN: Yale University, Economic Growth Center, 1963. Pages 168-184

202Foreign and Domestic Debt in Communist China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, October 1960. 11 Pages

203Average Annual Money Earnings of Workers and Staff in Communist China 1949-60 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, October 1960. 11 Pages

204Taxation in Communist China 1950-59 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, July 1961. 117 Pages

205The Short-Lived Liberal Phase in Economic Thinking in Communist China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, June 1963. 22 Pages

206The Program for Water Conservancy in Communist China 1949-61 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1962. 49 Pages

207Research Aid. Methods of Constructing Economic Indexes from Incomplete Data by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1974. 22 Pages

208Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Foreign Trade in Machinery and Equiptment Since 1952 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, January 1975. 34 Pages

209Research Aid. Production of Machinery and Equiptment in the Peoples Republic of China by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1975. 31 Pages

210Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Chemical Fertilizer Supplies, 1949-74 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, August 1975. 20 Pages

211Research Aid. Value Added by Work Brigades in Railroad and Highway Construction in China,1952-57 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1975. 11 Pages

212Research Aid. China's Minerals and Metals Position in the World Market by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, March 1976. 21 Pages

213Research Aid. People's Republic of China: Estimated Yuan Value of Foreign Trade In Machinery and Equiptment 1951-73 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1976. 20 Pages

214Communist Aid to Less Developed Countries by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, July 1976. 33 Pages

215Research Aid. China: The Coal Industry by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1976. 23 Pages

216The International Energy Situation: Outlook to 1985 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1977. 18 Pages

217Prospects for Soviet Oil Production by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1977. 11 Pages

218Research Aid. Handbook of Economic Statistics 1977 by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, September 1977. 165 Pages

219China: A Preliminary Reconcilication of Official and CIA National Product Data by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1979. 9 Pages

220China: International Trade, 1976-77. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, November 1977. 18 Pages

221Influence of Agrotechnology And Geoclimate on Grain Yield Potential in the USSR. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1978. 10 Pages

222China: In Pursuit of Economic Modernization. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978. 17 Pages

223China: International Trade 1977-78. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978. 23 Pages

224China: Economic Indicators. A Reference Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, December 1978. 50 Pages

225China: Agriculture in 1978. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1979. 15 Pages

226China; The Steel Industry In the 1970's and 1980's. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1979. 12 Pages

227China: International Trade Quarterly Review Third Quarter, 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, February 1980. 9 Pages

228Electric Power for China's Modernization: The Hydroelectic Option. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1980. 25 Pages

229China: International Trade Quarterly Review Second Quarter, 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, January 1980. 30 Pages

230China: International Trade Quarterly Review Fourth Quarter , 1979. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1980. 32 Pages

231China: The Continuing Search for a Modernization Strategy. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, April 1980. 21 Pages

232China: International Trade Fourth Quarter, 1980. A Research Paper by National Foreign Assissment Center.[Washington, D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, May 1981. 30 Pages

233Agriculture Situation. Review of 1978 and Outlook for 1979. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, June 1979. 38 Pages

234Agriculture Situation. Review of 1977 and Outlook for 1978. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, May 1978. 36 Pages

235Agriculture Situation. Review of 1974 and Outlook for 1975. People's Republic of China by United States.Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Agriculture, September 1975. 30 Pages

236River and Coastal Junks in China's Commerce by Herold J. Wiens.Economic Geography, Vol. 31, No. 3,, July 1955. Pages 248-264

237China's Economy and Foreign Trade, 1978-79 by United States. Department of Agriculture.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, September 1979. 27 Pages

238The Chinese Economy and Foreign Trade Perspective-1976 by United States Department of Commerce.Washington, D.C.: United States. Department of Commerce, June 1979. 57 Pages

239Seven Articles on Land Reform.[Asia] by Asian Studies Center. Michigan State University.East Lansing, MI: Asian Studies Center. Michigan State University, June 1965. 80 Pages

240The Rise of the Modern Chinese Business Class by Marion J. Levy, Jr. and Shih Kuo-Heng.New York, N.Y.: Institute of Pacific Relations, 1949. 64 Pages

241The Rise of the New People's Democratic Economy 1927-1937 by Institue of Advance Projects.Honolulu, HI: Institue of Advance Projects, 1969. 76 Pages

242Growth of the Construction Industry in Communist China by Kang Chao.Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. 17 Pages

243The Budgetary System of the People's Republic of China: A Preliminary Survey by Ching-Wen Kwang.Berkeley, CA: Committee on the Economy of China, Berkeley, CA, 1964. 33 Pages

244The Terms of Sino-Soviet Trade by Feng-Hwa Mah.Seattle, WA: Far Eastern and Russian Insitute, Univ. of WA, Seattle WA. 17 Pages

245A Study of the Rouble-Yuan Exchange Rate by Kang Chao and Feng-Hwa Mah.Seattle, WA: Far Eastern and Russian Insitute, Univ. of WA, Seattle WA. 12 Pages

246A Note on the Choice of Technology in China by Shigeru Ishikawa.The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 9 No. 1, October 1972. Pages 161-186

247The Manchurian Iron and Steel Industry and its Resource Base by Allan Rodgers.The Geographical Review, Vol. 38, No. 1, January 1948. Pages 41-54

248Birth Control in China by Michael Freeberne.Population Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 5, July 1964. Pages 5-16

249Elements of Instability in the Current Japanese Land Tenure System by John D. Eyre.Land Economics, Vol. 28, No. 3, August 1952. Pages 193-202

250The Changing Role of the Former Japanese Landlord by John D. Eyre.Land Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1955. Pages 36-46

251China's National Railways by H. J. von Lochow.Peiping, China: H. J. von Lochow, 1948. 162 Pages

252Cornell Workshop on Agricultural and Rural Development in the Republic of China by The Center for the Analysis of World Food Issues.Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, May 17-19, 1979. 58 Pages

253The size, composition, and growth of the population of mainland China by John S. Aird.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1961, 1961. 100 Pages

254Anshan Steel Factory in Communist China by Cheng, Chu-yuan.Kowloon, H.K.: Union Research Institute, 1955. 88 Pages

255Economic Planning in Communist China by Hsia, Ronald.Cambridge, MA: Center for International Studies, MIT, 1953. 71 Pages

256China: Area, Administration and National Building by Whitney, Joseph B.R..Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.Dept. of Geography, 1970. 198 Pages

257Cities of Mainland China: 1953 and 1958 by Ullman, Morris Benjamin.Washington, D.C.: Foreign Manpower Research Office, 1961. 46 Pages

258Communist China Map Folio by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington,D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence, October 1967. 40 Pages440 x 550 cm.

259Communist China Administrative Atlas by Central Intelligence Agency.[Washington,D.C.]: Central Intelligence Agency, March 1969. 34 Pages440 x 550 cm.

260Economic atlas of Szechuan--Shuo ming. Ssu-ch'uan ching chi ti t'u chi. by Pei-ch'ei, Chung-kuo ti li yen chiu so, Min-kuo 35.1946.

261Temperature and River Basins in China 12 Charts240 x 180 cm

262East Asia by Goode Base Map Series.Chicago, IL: Dept. Of Geography, University of Chicago, 1963. 1 map430 x 280 cm.

263[Circular Bar Graphs for Cities in China showing Months, Days and unknown markings] 28 charts280 x 220 cm

264The Geography of Kapingamarangi Atoll in the Eastern Carolines by Herold J. Wiens.New Haven, CN: Yale University, New Haven, CN, June 1955. 99 Pages

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