Although the final segment of this article, from March, 1928, says to be continued, the article, in fact, ends with this segment., The China Journal. Vol.VII, No.2 (August, 1927), pp.58-69; Vol.VII, No.4 (October, 1927), pp.176-181; Vol.VII, No.5 (November, 1927), pp.222-228; Vol.VII, No.6 (December, 1927), pp.284-287; Vol.VIII, No.3 (March, 1928), pp.118-121.
Translation of a work by Hirayama Shu, one of the basic texts in the study of Chinese secret societies., The China Journal, Vol. IX, No.4 (October, 1928), pp. 164-170; Vol. IX, No.5 (November, 1928), pp.215-221; Vol. IX, No.6 (December, 1928), pp. 276-282; Vol. X, No.1 (January, 1929), pp. 12-16.
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This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
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Published in 1925 but is still a pretty fair introduction to the Shang dynasty and its place in Chinese history., The China Journal of Science & Arts (Spring 1963). Vol. III, No. 9 (September, 1925), pp. 473-483; Vol. III, No. 10 (October, 1925), pp. 536-545.