Box 35
Contains 128 Results:
Helen Foster Snow documents written in Chinese, 1927-1997
Helen Foster Snow essays, approximately 1927-1992
Helen Foster Snow essays, numbered 1-9, on various aspects of her experiences in China; includes poetry. Dated approximately 1927-1992.
Helen Foster Snow essay "Series of 'the Adventures of An American Woman Journalist in China'", approximately 1927-1992
Helen Foster Snow essay #1, "Series of 'the Adventures of An American Woman Journalist in China.'" Undated; approximately 1927-1992.
Helen Foster Snow essay "Interview with Liao Chengzhi in Yan’an", 1937 May 21
Helen Foster Snow essay #2, “Interview with Liao Chengzhi in Yan’an.” Dated May 21, 1937.
Helen Foster Snow essay "Ed and My Writing Career" 1979 Nov. 14., 1979 November 14
Helen Foster Snow essay #3, "Ed and My Writing Career." Dated November 14, 1979.
Edgar Snow essay "Preface to Selected Reports and Features by Ed Snow" , 1984 July
Essay #4, by Edgar Snow: "Preface to Selected Reports and Features by Ed Snow." Dated July 1984.
Helen Foster Snow, "Six Poems By Helen Snow" , 1992 November 28
Helen Foster Snow composition, "Six Poems By Helen Snow"; also includes corresponding Zhu Ziqi composition, "Six Poems About Helen Snow." Dated November 28, 1992.
Helen Foster Snow essay "Twazie", 1987 September 21
Helen Foster Snow essay #6, "Twazie", published in the People’s Daily [volume 7?]. Dated September 21, 1987.
Nym Wales essay "Productive Co-operatives - A Rear Line Defense", 1927 May 1
Essay #7, written by Nym Wales: "Productive Co-operatives - A Rear Line Defense"; includes cover and preface. Dated May 1, 1927.
Helen Foster Snow essay "Why do I Write About Mao Zedong" , approximately 1927-1992
Helen Foster Snow essay #8, "Why do I Write About Mao Zedong"; also includes a book review of husband Edgar Snow’s A Red Star that Forever Shines. Undated; approximately 1927-1992.