《戰爭頌歌》內容簡介:The China Society for People's Friendship Studies (PFS) in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arranged for re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty bookswritten in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the People's Republic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad.
基本介紹
- 書名:戰爭頌歌
- 作者:史沫特萊(Smedley A.)
- 出版日期:2003年12月1日
- 語種:英語
- ISBN:9787119034591, 7119034596
- 品牌:外文出版社
- 外文名:Battle Hymn of China
- 出版社:外文出版社
- 頁數:465頁
- 開本:16
- 定價:98.00
基本介紹
內容簡介
作者簡介
圖書目錄
Glimpses of the Past
The Pattern
Asiatic Motif
European Quest
Far Horizons
BOOKII
China, Past and Present [1928-1931]
Into the Middle Ages
Patricians and Proletarians
Fields of Life and Death
Terror in Shanghai
Southern Episodes
Shanghai Guerrilla Warfare
BOOK III
Imperialism and the Revolution [1931——1936]
March of Death
The Rights of Man
Motor-Car No. 1469
Soviet Interlude
BOOK IV
The United Front and War [1936-1937]
Sian Incident
Men and Ideas
The Lion-Hearted
News Blockade-Runners
War
BOOK V
The Last Days of Hankow
Gross-Currents in Hankow
Red Cross Pioneers
The End of Hankow
The Struggle Continues
BOOK V1
In Guerrilla Land [1938-1939]
New Land
The "New Fourth"
Doctors Need "Teaching Material"
The Women Take a Hand
The Story of a Farm
Men in Transition: the Fiftieth Army
The Hoofs of the Japanese
Crossing the Yangtze
BOOK VII
Through Central China [Late Autumn 1939]
Commander Chang Yunee and the Fourth Detachment
The Guerrilla Wounded
Kwangsi Base
Anhwei: the Fast vs. the Future
Anhwei Intrigue
Song of Desolation
Man of God
My Friend the Nun
BOOK VIII
Winter Offensive [1939-1940]
Swords for the Japanese
The Co-operatives
"Tell Your Countrymen——"
Winter Soldiers in Hupeh
The Commander Who Sang
General with a Conscience
Mutiny
BOOK IX
With the Guerrillas Again
With the Guerrillas Again
My Chinese Son
Storm Guerrillas and Salt-Miners
Traitors and Patriots
Farewell!
BOOK X
Chungking and After [1940-1941]
Chungking
The Medical Corps Fights On
Hong Kong
文摘
If Aunt Mary had lived in an earlier period, her abilities might have causedher to be burned as a witch. Instead, she was well over ninety before she laiddown her corncob pipe for the last time. People said she sped around the coun-try in a Ford until her dying day, her white hair flying, her pipe in her mouth. Shewas so tall that when she died a special coffin had to be built for her. I have notyet heard just how many men were needed to carry the coffin, but by the time Iget around to investigating the story, I'm sure the number will be fabulous. I'veheard it said by the gentle branch of our family that Mary is most certainly nottaking any back seat in the Hereafter.
All my mother's people died young——which, considering their goodness,was only natural. On the other hand, all my father's people, save one uncle whoturned Christian missionary, lived to a ripe old age. The two family strains,meeting in me, made my spirit a battlefield across which a civil war raged endlessly.
When I was very young, my father dragged us from northern Missouri tosouthern Colorado, where Rockefeller's Colorado Fuel & Iron Company ownedeverything but the air. My father went to this region to make his fortune, but fellvictim to a system the fruits of which were poverty, disease, and ignorance forthe miners.
序言
Looking back and forward, I am convinced that China is pursuing the right course in building a strong and prosperous country ina rapidly changing world with its complex and sometimes volatiledevelopments.