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HONG KONG

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources.….p.1 World War II…..p.2 Since 1945…..p.3

GENERAL SOURCES

Barcley, C.N. “ Kong: The Past, Present, and Likely Future of the Colony.” Army Quarterly (Jul 1972): pp. 468-74. Per.

Bell, Christopher M. “’Our Most Exposed Outpost’: and British Far Eastern Strategy, 1921-41.” Journal of Military History (Jan 1996): pp. 61-88. Per.

Collins, Charles H. Public Administration in Hong Kong. London: Royal Inst of International Affairs, 1952. 189 p. JQ675.C6.

Dodd, Norman L. “The of Hong Kong.” Military Review (Oct 1976): pp. 37-46. Per. Defense considerations.

DuBois, Jean V. “New Directions in Chinese Strategy.” International Defense Review (Nov 1989): pp. 1483-88. Per.

Endacott, G.B., & Hinton, A. Fragrant Harbour: A Short . Hong Kong: Oxford, 1962. 216 p. DS796.H57.E53.

Gleason, Gene. Hong Kong. NY: J. Day, 1963. 318 p. DS796.H7.G53.

Godel, William H. Report on R&E Far East Survey, October-December, 1960. n.p., 1961. U395.E18.G63.

Ireland, Alleyne. The Far Eastern Tropics: Studies in the Administration of Tropical Dependencies: Hong Kong, British North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma… Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1905. 339 p. DS525.7.I73. Hong Kong p.2

Johnson, Garry. “Hong Kong: Prospects for Stability.” Journal of the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) (Spring1990.): pp. 23-28. Per.

U.S. Dept of State. Off of the Geographer. China-Hong Kong Boundary. Wash, DC: State Dept, 1962. 4 p. DS740.5.H85.C44.

WORLD WAR II

Brown, Wenzell. Hong Kong Aftermath. NY: Smith & Durrell, 1943. 283 p. D805.J3.B7.

Canadian Military History (Autumn 2001): Entire Issue. Per. Devoted to Hong Kong during WWII.

Carew, Tim. Fall of Hong Kong. London: Blond, 1960. 227 p. D767.352C37.

Copp, Terry. “The Decision to Reinforce Hong Kong, September 1941.” Canadian Military History (Spring 2011): pp. 3-13. Per.

Duff, Lyman P. Report on the Canadian Expeditionary Force to the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. Ottawa, : Cloutier, 1942. 61 p. D768.15.D83.

Endacott, G.B., & Birch, Alan. Hong Kong Eclipse. NY: Oxford, 1978. 428 p. DS796.H757.E532.

Ferguson, Ted. Desperate Siege: The Battle of Hong Kong. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1980. 252 p. D767.3F43.

Guest, Freddie. Escape from the Bloodied Sun. London: Jarrolds, 1956. 192 p. D811.G83.

“Hong Kong’s Fight to the Bitter End.” War Illustrated (20 Jan 1942): p. 429. Per. Against Japanese.

Lindsay, Oliver. At the Going Down of the Sun: Hong Kong and South-East Asia, 1941-1945. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1981. 258 p. D802.C5.H66.

Luff, John. The Hidden Years. Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1967. 234 p. DS796.H757.L84.

Macri, David, editor. “The Fall of Hong Kong: The Condon Report.” Canadian Military History (Spring 2011): pp. 65-80. Per.

Marsman, Jan H. I Escaped from Hong Kong. NY: Raynal & Hitchcock, 1942. 249 p. D811.5.M28. Hong Kong p.3

Neidpath, James L. The Naval Base and the Defence of Britain’s Eastern Empire, 1919-1941. Oxford: Clarendon, 1981. 296 p. VA459.S5.N44. See index.

Proulx, Benjamin A. Underground from Hongkong. NY: Dutton, 1943. 214 p. D805.J3.P76.

“A Record of the Actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong, December, 1941.” n.p., 60 p. DS796.H757.R4.

Roland, Charles G. Long Night's Journey into Day: Prisoners of War in Hong Kong and , 1941-1945. Waterloo, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier, 2001. 421 p. D805.H85.R65.

Stacey, C.P. “The Defence of Hong Kong.” Canadian Army Journal (Nov 1950): pp. 5-13. Per. During WWII (continued in Dec issue)

Wentzell, Tyler. “Brigadier J.K. Lawson and Command of ‘C’ Force at Hong Kong.” Canadian Military History (Spring 2011): pp. 14-26. Per.

SINCE 1945

“Capability of British Forces of Holding Hong Kong in Event of Attack by Chinese Communist Forces.” Dept. of the Army, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, 1950. 4 p. UA649.32.H85.C36.

China-Hong Kong Boundary. Wash, DC: Dept. of State, 1962. 4 p. DS740.5.H85.C44.

Collins, Charles. Public Administration in Hong Kong. NY: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1952. 189 p. JQ675.C6.

Lewis, D.K. The Prospects for Hong Kong. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict, 1982. 26 p. D1.C6no142.

U.S. Dept. of Army. G-2. “The Military Situation in Hong Kong and Its Environs.” Intell Rev (Oct 1950): pp. 54-59. UB250.R484.