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In Manchuria

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by Michael Meyer


  Jilin Meteorite Shower Exhibition. (??????) Jilin City Meteorite Museum, 2001.

  Kinney, Henry W., in Payson J. Treat Papers at the Hoover Institute Archives, Stanford University.

  1. Box 51 (Research File) Kinney, Charles Bishop (South Manchuria Railway Co.), firsthand reports on the political, military and economic situation in Manchuria, 1934–39.

  2. South Manchuria Railway Co.), firsthand reports on the political, military and economic situation in Manchuria, 1927–36.

  Landesa. Sixth 17-Province China Survey, April 26, 2012. www.landesa.org/china-survey-6/

  Leith, Hal. POWs of Japanese Rescued! Victoria: Trafford. 2003.

  Liang Siyong. “Journal [of the] Tsitsihar Linshih expedition (1930).” Tozzer Library, Harvard University.

  “Never an Empty Bowl: Sustaining Food Security in Asia.” Asia Society and International Rice Research Institute Task Force Report, 2010.

  Pauley, Edwin W. “Report on Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States.” Washington, DC: Department of State, Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs. 1948.

  People’s Republic of China:

  1. Land management law. (???????????????) 1999.

  2. Rural land usage law. (???????????????) 2002.

  Petitioning Regulations. (????) Beijing: China Law Press, 2005.

  Scherer, Anke. “Japanese Emigration to Manchuria: Local Activists and the Making of the Village-Division Campaign.” Bochum, Germany: Ruhr-Universität, 2006. Dissertation.

  “Summary of Rural Policies.” (?????????) Jilin Province “Three Represents” Working Office, 2008.

  “Who Owns My Land? Chinese Farmers’ Land Rights at the Crossroads.” Presentation by Landesa (Roy Prosterman and Zhu Keliang, presenters) at the Asia Society, New York City, May 2, 2011.

  Zhu Keliang and Roy Prosterman. “Securing Land Rights for Chinese Farmers.” Washington, DC Cato Institute, No. 3, October 15, 2007.

  Note on the Author

  Michael Meyer first went to China in 1995 with the Peace Corps. The winner of a Whiting Writers’ Award for nonfiction and a Guggenheim Fellowship, Meyer has also received a Society of American Travel Writers Lowell Thomas Award. His stories have appeared in the New York Times, Time, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, Slate, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune. He teaches nonfiction writing at the University of Pittsburgh, and spends the offseason in Singapore.

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  In Manchuria / Michael Meyer. —First U.S. edition.

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  Includes bibliographical references.

  ISBN: 978-1-62040-286-3 (hardback) 978-1-62040-288-7 (paperback) 978-1-63286-056-9 (trade paperback) 978-1-62040-287-0 (ebook)

  1. Manchuria (China)—Description and travel. 2. Meyer, Michael J., 1972—Travel—China—Manchuria. 3. Farm

  life—China—Manchuria. 4. Rice farmers—China—Manchuria. 5. Rice farming—China—Manchuria. 6. Manchuria

  (China)—Social life and customs. 7. Manchuria (China)—Rural conditions. I. Title.

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