Foreword
Authors Preface.
I· SWEET AND SOUR:
The U.S.-China Relationship in Perspective
Ⅱ·ELABORATIONS
1 Ginseng to Opium: Samuel Shaw:Warren Delano and the Early China Trade
2 The Young Olmsted in Canton
3 Pioneering Counterinsurgency:Frederick Townsend Ward and the Taiping Revolution.
4 Bayard Taylor: Genteel Poetaster, China Baiter
5 Mark Twain S Chinese Education
6 Herbert Hoover and the Kaiping Mines Swindle
7 Ezra Pounds Chinese Translucencies
8 Frank Meyer: Plant Hunter
9 Joseph Stilwell, RoadBuilder
10 Gunboats on the Yangtze
11 Agnes Smedley and Lu Xun:Friends in a Dark Time
12 China Crisis, American Journals
13 When Americans Learned Gung Ho
14 Serving Counterrevolution:Mary Miles and SA CO.
15 Guerrillas Rescue a B-29 Bomber Crew
16 Remembering Koji A riyoshi:An American G1 in Yanan
17 Captain George S. Wuchinich:An OSS Encounter with the Chinese Reds.
18 The U.S. Aids Counterrevolution in China:A 1946 Appraisal
19 China and the Ruination of MacArthur
20 The Powell-Schuman Case:Truth Was the Defense
21 Paul Robeson:"Voice of the People of All Lands"
22 Howard Adams:The Korean War GI with a China Home
23 The CIAs "Contra" Campaign in Tibet
24 China in American Poetry
25 The Long Intervention Continues:The Taiwan Relations Act
26 China Friendship Has a Rich History
Ⅲ· RECOLLECTIONS
1 Reporting from China in 1940s.
2 Remembering Lingnan, Notes on Zhongshan
3 A Visit to the Taiping Beginnings
4 Chongqing Then and Now
5 Three Visions of the Yangtze
A General Chronology
A Taiwan Chronology
Bibliography