| Title | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Sino/British Trade Relations | ![]() |
Feb 1978 |
| Peking: Is Your Journey Really Necessary | ![]() |
Jan 1972 |
| America's Love Affair with China | ||
| Sir John Keswick | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 3 Number 2 | July 1972 | |
| The British exhibition in Peking, November 1964 | ||
| Sir John Keswick | ||
| Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1965 Number 3 | June 1965 | |
| A visit to China in 1962 | ||
| Sir John Keswick | ||
| Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1963 Number 1 | February 1963 | |
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