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64 BOOKS RECEIVED The editor has been sent various books and articles; since the bulletin has no formal reviewing structure, I will note them here. Ching-hsiu Ch'ing-shih i-wen chih ~%^yÁ$JÍ&^^N compiled by P'eng Kuo-tung JJy1 feyj T¡¡J%^ ¦ An extremely thorough bibliography of Ch'ing works, arranged in the four traditional literary categories. Taipei (Commercial Press), 1968, 338 pp. An offprint of "An Evaluation of New Materials for Study of the Chinese Reform Movement" (in Korean, with English abstract) by Min Tu-ki (3^ ^Jg^ , as printed in ^/?^^?ß^, no 8 (1970.6), pp. 556-571. The article introduces new materials such as letters to Ito Hirobumi and eye-witness Japanese consular reports. Several issues of the Bulletin de liaison pour les études chinoises en Europe, very thorough listings of scholars and libraries in Europe, issued by the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Centre de documentation sur l'extrême -orient, 13 1 Boulevard St. Michel, Paris 5, France. The Ming Directory, compiled by Ronald Dimberg, Edward Farmer and Robert Irick, and issued by CMRASC, Taipei. The Sung Studies Newsletter, edited by Edmund Worthy, Dept. of East Asian Studies , Princeton, NJ 08540. Register of scholars, articles, and bibliography of monographs and theses. ...

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