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Suggestions for Further Reading Ten Years in Japan. By Joseph C. Grew. Published
by Simon and Schuster, 1230 Sixth Ave., New York 13, N. Y. (1944). The Japanese Enemy.
By Hugh Byas. Published
by Alfred A. Knopf, 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. (1942). The Basis for Peace in the Far East.
By Nathaniel Peffer. Published by Harper and Brothers, 49 East 33d St., New York 16, N.Y.
(1942). Occupy Japan? An article
by Nathaniel Peffer in Harper’s Magazine, April 1944. Japan: A World
Problem. By H. J. Timperley.
Published by John Day Co., 2 West 45th St., New York 19, N.
Y. (1942). Shadow over Asia. By T. A. Bisson. No. 29 of Headline
Books, published by Foreign Policy Association, 22 East 38th St., New
York, N. Y. (1941). Modern Japan. By William H. Chamberlin. Published
by Institute of Pacific Relations and Webster Publishing Co., 1800 Washington
Ave.; St. Louis 3, Mo. (1942). “What
Future for Japan?”and “Breaking Up The
Japanese Empire.”Two articles by Lawrence K. Rosinger in Foreign Policy
Reports, September 1, 1943 and June 1, 1944. “What
to Do With Japan?”An article in
Fortune Magazine, April 1944. The Control of Germany and Japan. By Harold G. Moulton and Louis Marlio.
Published by Brookings Institution, 722 Jackson Place, N. W.,
Washington 6, D. C. (1944). Our Enemy Japan. By Wilfred Fleisher. Published by Infantry
journal, 1115 Seventeenth St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. (1944). Know Your Enemy Japan. By Anthony Jenkinson. Published by Institute
of Pacific Relations, 1 East 54th St., New York 22, N. Y. (1944). Japan: Its Resources and Industries. By Clayton D. Carus and Charles L. McNichols.
Published by Harper and Brothers (1944). Until They Eat Stones. By Russell Brines. Published
by J. B. Lippincott, 227-231 South 6th St., Philadelphia
5, Pa. (1944). |