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ARRANGEMENT BY AUTHOR'S LAST NAME: A
- Aramaki Yoshie. "Good Mother: A Scenario". Manchuria, Vol. 4, No.15, (Special Number, July 20, 1939) pp. 33-43. [.pdf format]
- Ardsheal, trans. The Trial of the Stone Lion. The East of Asia Magazine, Vol. V (1906), pp. 251-255.
- Ardsheal, trans. The Trail of the Tiger. The East of Asia Magazine, Vol. V (1906), pp. 33-37.
- Arlington, L.C. "The Chinese Female Names." The China Journal of Science & Arts, vol. I, No. 4 (July, 1923), pp. 316-325; Vol. I, No. 5 (September, 1923), pp. 454-462; Vol. I, No. 6 (November, 1923), pp. 561-571. [.pdf format]
- Arlington, L.C. "Chinese Women's Coiffure." The China Journal, vol. XI, No.1 (July, 1929), pp. 4-10; Vol. XI, No.2 (August, 1929), pp. 69-76; Vol. XI, No.3 (September, 1929), pp. 119-126. [.pdf format] AND Mobipocket format.
- Arlington, L.C. "Chinese versus Western Chiromancy." The China Journal. Vol. VII, No. 4 (October, 1927), pp. 167-175; Vol. VII, no. 5 (November, 1927), pp. 228-235; Vol. VIII, no. 2 (February, 1928), pp. 67-76. [mobipocket format]
- Arlington, L.C. "The Mosquito Scourage." The China Journal, vol. VI, No. 5 (May, 1927), pp. 243-247. [MS Reader format]
- Arlington, L.C. "Cricket Culture in China." The China Journal, vol. X, No. 3 (March, 1929), pp. 135-142. [.pdf format]
- Arlington, L.C. "The Mystic Art of Pulse Feeling in China". The China Journal of Science & Arts, vol.II, No. 4 (September, 1924), pp. 400-411. [.pdf format]
- Arlington, L.C. "Symbolism of Chinese Sign Boards." The China Journal, vol. XI, No. 5 (November, 1929), pp. 222-232. [.pdf format]
- Auber, Peter. China: An Outline of Its Government, Laws, and Policy London: Parbury, Allen, 1834. [.pdf format] (A Google book).
- Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Np.: N.n., 2001. (an Eshunet ebook -- bi-lingual-- in Chinese and English) [.exe format]
- Ayscough, Florence. "Chinese Poetry and Its Connotations." Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol.LI, (1920), pp. 99-134. [.pdf format]
- Ayscough, Florence. Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated from the Chinese. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1921. [.pdf format] (A Google book)
- Ayscough, Florence. "The Symbolism of the Forbidden City, Peking." Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol.LXI, (1930), pp. 99-134. [.pdf format]
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