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Woodbern E. Remington Archives
Woodbern E. Remington •ï¿½2 Books
Cross Winds of Empire (1941)
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    War (Review)
    Cross Winds of Empire, by Woodbern E. Remington
    1. Cross Winds of Empire by Woodbern E. Remington
    Commonweal, August 15, 1941, p. 404
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    The Forgotten Islands (Review)
    Cross Winds of Empire, by Woodbern E. Remington
    1. Cross Winds of Empire by Woodbern E. Remington
    The Nation, July 19, 1941, p. 57
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    Far Eastern Stakes (2 Reviews)
    War and Diplomacy in Eastern Asia, by Claude A. Buss
    1. War and Diplomacy in Eastern Asia by Claude A. Buss
    2. Cross Winds of Empire by Woodbern E. Remington
    The Saturday Review, July 12, 1941, p. 6
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    Briefly Noted (7 Reviews)
    General
    1. Cross Winds of Empire by Woodbern E. Remington
    2. Pinon Country by Haniel Long
    3. Preacher's Wife by Ethel Hueston
    4. Stagecoach North by W. Storrs Lee
    5. Defense of the Americas by Andre Cheradame
    6. The Paintings of Jan Vermeer by Thomas Bodkin and Jan Vermeer
    7. Andrei Derain by Malcolm Vaughan
    The New Yorker, June 14, 1941, p. 78
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    Recent Books on International Relations (12 Reviews)
    The Far East
    1. War and Diplomacy in Eastern Asia by Claude A. Buss
    2. The Armed Forces of the Pacific by W.D. Puleston
    3. The Fight for the Pacific by Mark J. Gayn
    4. Ourselves and the Pacific by R.M. Crawford
    5. Where Japan Stands by Yakichiro Suma
    6. Behind the Rising Sun by James Russell Young
    7. Japan from Within by Masanori Oshima
    8. The Soong Sisters by Emily Hahn
    9. Dawn Watch in China by Joy Homer
    10. The Fire Ox and Other Years by C. Suydam Cutting
    11. Cross Winds of Empire by Woodbern E. Remington
    12. The South Seas in the Modern World by Felix M. Keesing
    Foreign Affairs, October 1941, p. 205