Caldwell, John Cope
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1 | 1944-1945 | John C. Caldwell ist am Office of War Information in Washington D.C. und in China tätig. |
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2 | 1945-1950 | John C. Caldwell arbeitet für den U.S. Information Service in China und Korea. |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 1947 | Caldwell, John C. American agent. (New York, N.Y. : H. Holt, 1947). [The story of John Caldwell, American agent in China, 1943-1944, as told to Mark Gayn ; betr. Zweiter Weltkrieg in China]. | Publication / CalJ4 |
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2 | 1953 |
Caldwell, John C. China coast family. (Chicago, Ill. : H. Regnery, 1953). https://archive.org/details/chinacoastfamily012118mbp. |
Publication / CalJ1 |
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3 | 1954 | Caldwell, John C. Our friends the tigers. (London : Hutchinson, 1954). [The experiences of the author's father and his family in Fujian, China]. | Publication / CalJ6 |
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4 | 1955 |
Caldwell, John C. Still the rice grows green : Asia in the aftermath of Geneva and Panmunjom. (Chicago, Ill. H. Regnery, 1955). [Betr. Taiwan]. https://archive.org/details/stillricegrowsgr00cald. |
Publication / CalJ3 |
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5 | 1956 | Caldwell, John C. Let's visit Formosa, island home of Free China. (New York, N.Y. : J. Day, 1956). | Publication / CalJ2 |
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6 | 1973 | Caldwell, John C. Let's visit China today. (New York, N.Y. : J. Day, 1973). | Publication / CalJ5 |
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