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ARRANGEMENT BY AUTHOR'S LAST NAME: M
- McCartney, James Lincoln. "Oriental Nerves," The China Journal of Science & Arts; vol. IV, 1926 (January-June), pp. 84-91. [MS Reader format]
- MacGowan, J. Chinese Folk-lore. Shanghai: North-China Daily News & Herald, 1910. (8944 KB) [pdf format]
- Mao Dun, The Shop of the Lin Family, In: Masterpieces of Modern Chinese Fiction, 1919-1949 (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1983). [MS Reader format]
- Martin, W.A.P. "The Jewish Monument at Kaifungfu", Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. XXXVII (1906), pp. 1-20.[MS Reader format]
- McCloy, C.H. Physical Education in China. Chinese National Association for the Advancement of Education, Bulletin 5, vol. II (1923) , pp. 1-8. [MS Reader format]
- Mason, Isaac. "A Chinese Life of Mohammed". Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. LI (1920), pp. 159-160. [.pdf format]
- Medhurst, C. Spurgeon. The Tao Teh King. Chicago: Theosophical Book Concern, 1905. (6258 KB)
- Mengzi 孟子. The Sayings of Mencius; translated by James Legge. New York: Colonial Press, 1900 (The World's Great Classics) [MS Reader format]
- Morrison, Eliza A. Memoirs of the Life and labors of Robert Morrison. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans,1889. [vol 1] [vol.2] [.pdf] (A Google book)
- Morrison, Wayne M. China-U.S. Trade Issues. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service,2003. [.pdf format]
- Motoyama Keisen. "Signboards of the Continent." Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol. XII, No.9 (September, 1943), pp. 11156-1174. [MS Reader format]
- Moule, Arthur Evan. A Buddhist Sheet-Tract, in Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society for the Year 1884. Shanghai: The Society"1885; pp. 94-102. [MS Reader format]
- Moyer, Raymond T. "The Aridity of North China". Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. LXIII (1932), pp. 65-80. [.pdf format]
- Mulford, Prentice. Glimpses of John Chinaman. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XI, No.23 (February, 1873), pp. 219-225.
- Murray, Alexander. Doings in China: Being the Personal Narrative of an Officer Engaged in the Late Chinese Expedition, From the Recapture of Chusan in 1841, to the Peace of Nankin in 1842. London: Bentley,1843. [.pdf format] (A Google book)
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