John K. Fairbank

From the Review

December 20, 1990: History on the Wing*

Golden Inches: The China Memoir of Grace Service edited by John S. Service

May 31, 1990: From the Ming to Deng Xiaoping*

The Search for Modern China by Jonathan D. Spence

September 28, 1989: Why China's Rulers Fear Democracy*

April 27, 1989: Mao and Snow (letter)

March 16, 1989: Keeping up with the New China*

Discos and Democracy: China in the Throes of Reform by Orville Schell

Seeds of Fire: Chinese Voices of Conscience edited by Geremie Barmé, edited by John Minford

Peking Story: The Last Days of Old China by David Kidd

Behind the Wall: A Journey Through China by Colin Thubron

November 10, 1988: Roots of Revolution*

Ancestors: 900 Years in the Life of a Chinese Family by Frank Ching

Half of Man Is Woman by Zhang Xianliang, translated by Martha Avery

February 18, 1988: Born Too Late*

The Last Emperor a film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

Twilight in the Forbidden City (1973), out of print by Reginald F. Johnston. with a preface by the Emperor

From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi translated by W.J.F. Jenner

From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi reprinted with new general and chapter introductions by W.J.F. Jenner, afterword by Simon Winchester

The Last Emperor by Edward Behr

The Last Manchu: The Autobiography of Henry Pu Yi, Last Emperor of China translated by Kuo Ying Paul Tsai, edited, with a revised preface and epilogue, by Paul Kramer

A Dream of Tartary: The Origins and Misfortunes of Henry Pu Yi by Henry McAleavy

Pu Yi: J'étais empereur de Chine: L'autobiographie du dernier empereur de Chine (1906–1967)

January 21, 1988: The Chinese Behemoth*

The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-Century China by Frederic Wakeman Jr.

The Chinese Emperor by Jean Lévi, translated by Barbara Bray

July 17, 1986: Look Back in Anger*

To the Storm: The Odyssey of a Revolutionary Chinese Woman recounted by Yue Daiyun, written by Carolyn Wakeman

After the Nightmare: A Survivor of the Cultural Revolution Reports on China Today by Liang Heng, by Judith Shapiro

Warm Winds, Cold Winds: Intellectual Life in China Today by Judith Shapiro, by Liang Heng

The Cultural Revolution and Post-Mao Reforms: A Historical Perspective by Tang Tsou

May 30, 1985: Mission Impossible*

The Call by John Hersey

January 19, 1984: Utopian Fevers*

The Origins of the Cultural Revolution Vol 2: The Great Leap Forward, 1958-1960 by Roderick MacFarquhar

One Billion: A China Chronicle by Jay Mathews, by Linda Mathews

May 12, 1983: Blind Obedience*

Son of the Revolution by Liang Heng, by Judith Shapiro

April 14, 1983: The Real Stuff*

Kenkenroku: A Diplomatic Record of the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895 Press) by Mutsu Munemitsu, edited and translated by Gordon Mark Berger

My Thirty-Three Years' Dream: The Autobiography of Miyazaki Toten translated by Eto Shinkichi, translated by Marius B. Jansen

December 2, 1982: 'Red' or 'Expert'?*

Education Under Mao: Class and Competition in Canton Schools, 1960-1980 by Jonathan Unger

Competitive Comrades: Career Incentives and Student Strategies in China by Susan L. Shirk

China's Intellectual Dilemma: Politics and University Enrolment, 1949-1978 by Robert Taylor

May 27, 1982: China on the Rocks*

China: Alive in the Bitter Sea by Fox Butterfield

From the Center of the Earth: The Search for the Truth about China by Richard Bernstein

May 28, 1981: His Man in Canton*

Borodin: Stalin's Man in China by Dan N. Jacobs

April 16, 1981: Drop by Drop*

"Watch Out for the Foreign Guests!" China Encounters the West by Orville Schell

May 17, 1979: Dangerous Acquaintances*

The US Crusade in China, 1938-1945 by Michael Schaller

May 3, 1979: China Watching (letter)

May 3, 1979: China Watching (letter)

March 8, 1979: The New Two China Problem*

Chinese Economy Post-Mao, A Compendium of Papers Volume 1: Policy and Performance States, November 9, 1978. printed for the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United

The Future of China: After Mao by Ross Terrill

China Since Mao by Charles Bettelheim, by Neil G. Burton

China: The People's Republic, 1949-1976 by Jean Chesneaux, translated by Paul Auster, by Lydia Davis

The Case of the Gang of Four: With First Translation of Teng Hsiao-ping's "Three Poisonous Weeds" by Chi Hsin

Teng Hsiao-ping: A Political Biography by Chi Hsin

Political Imprisonment in the People's Republic of China An Amnesty International Report

Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China by Peter R. Moody

Feminism and Socialism in China by Elisabeth Croll

October 12, 1978: Digging Out Doug*

American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 by William Manchester

January 26, 1978: Solving the China Problem*

China and America: The Search for a New Relationship edited by William J. Barnds

China, Oil, and Asia: Conflict Ahead? a study from The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, by Selig S. Harrison

October 13, 1977: Human Rights in China (letter)

September 15, 1977: Defending Dr. Hoeppli (letter)

May 12, 1977: Mrs. M. and the Masses*

In the People's Republic by Orville Schell

Comrade Chiang Ch'ing by Roxane Witke

April 14, 1977: The Confidence Man*

Hermit of Peking: The Hidden Life of Sir Edmund Backhouse by Hugh Trevor-Roper

October 14, 1976: On the Death of Mao*

March 18, 1976: The New Order in Asia*

Asia and the Road Ahead: Issues for the Major Powers by Robert A. Scalapino

June 12, 1975: A Special Supplement: The Meaning of Vietnam

May 1, 1975: Numero Uno*

Chairman Mao Talks to the People, Talks and Letters: 1956-1971 edited by Stuart Schram, translated by John Chinnery, by Tieyun

The Second Chinese Revolution by K.S. Karol, translated by Mervyn Jones

The World and China, 1922-1972 by John Gittings

You Can Get There From Here by Shirley MacLaine

November 1, 1973: In Chinese Prisons*

Prisoner of Mao by Bao Ruo-wang (Jean Pasqualini), by Rudolph Chelminski

China Behind the Mask by Warren Phillips, by Robert Keatley

A Chinese View of China by John Gittings

October 19, 1972: To China and Back*

The Long Revolution by Edgar Snow

The Morning Deluge: Mao Tsetung and the Chinese Revolution 1893-1954 by Han Suyin

February 24, 1972: Getting to Know You*

The New York Times Report from Red China by Tillman Durdin, by James Reston, by Seymour Topping, with photographs and additional articles by Audrey Topping, edited with an Introduction by Frank Ching

China Returns by Klaus Mehnert

The Revenge of Heaven: Journal of a Young Chinese based on the journal of Ken Ling, with interviews by Dr. Ivan London, by Miriam London

May 20, 1971: China and Taiwan (letter)

April 22, 1971: How Aggressive is China?*

India's China War by Neville Maxwell

November 19, 1970: Stay-At-Homes (letter)

September 3, 1970: China is Far*

Marshall in China by John Robinson Beal

China and Ourselves: Explorations and Revisions by a New Generation edited by Bruce Douglass, edited by Ross Terrill, Preface by Edgar Snow

Party Leadership and Revolutionary Power in China edited by John Wilson Lewis

Revolution and Chinese Foreign Policy: Peking's Support for Wars of National Liberation by Peter Van Ness

October 23, 1969: Useful Foreigner (letter)

June 5, 1969: Still Mysterious*

To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-1960 by Jonathan Spence

China and the West by Wolfgang Franke, translated by R.A. Wilson

March 28, 1968: The Great Wall*

The Red Guard: A Report on Mao's Revolution by Hans Granquist, translated by Erik J. Friis

China in the Year 2001 by Han Suyin

China Looks at the World, Reflections for a Dialogue: Eight Letters to T'ang-lin by François Geoffroy-Dechaume, Translated from the French by Jean Stewart, with an Introduction by Paul Mus, a Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Philip Noel-Baker

February 17, 1966: How to Deal with the Chinese Revolution*

Books by John K. Fairbank

China Perceived: Images and Policies in Chinese-American Relations (1974)