Note to Self: References Relevant to the Kaiping Mines St...

Note to Self: References Relevant to the Kaiping Mines Story...




Herbert Hoover in China: A Story I Had Never Heard Before
Herbert Hoover's Story on the Kaiping Mines : From Walter Liggett (1932), The Rise of Herbert Hoover (New York: H.K. Fly), p. 111 ff....
1901: Kaiping Mines: Memorandum of Agreement Between Chang Yen-Mao and Herbert Hoover
1903: The Pall Mall Gazette on the Kaiping Mines in 1903
1905: A Historical Document: The Kaiping Mines: The Times of London, March 2, 1905, p. 9
Rose Wilder Lane (1920): The Making of Herbert Hoover (New York: Century) https://books.google.com/books?id=j5QEAAAAYAAJ

William Holtz (1993): (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press: 0826210155) http://books.google.com/isbn=0826210155

Ellsworth Carlson (1971): The Kaiping mines, 1877-1912 (Cambridge: Harvard East Asian Research Center) https://books.google.com/books?id=CYbtAAAAMAAJ




Peter Lee: Herbert Hoover: Made in China
Peter Lee: China Matters: Last of the Muckrakers: An Appreciation of Walter Liggett

Walter Liggett (1932): The Rise of Herbert Hoover https://books.google.com/books?id=xGcZjgEACAAJ

Peter Lee: The Coolie Quagmire: Flogging, Sodomy, and Imperial Overreach on the Rand

**John Hamill (1931): The Strange Career of Mr. Hoover Under Two Flags https://books.google.com/books?id=YlK...






The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum: Rose Wilder Lane and Laura Ingalls Wilder : "Lane was commissioned to write The Making of Herbert Hoover��by Charles K. Field, editor of Sunset (a West Coast literary magazine) and a personal friend of Herbert Hoover.�� At the time, Hoover was contemplating a run for President in 1920, and Field wanted to help.... Lane and Hoover continued for many years to correspond about topics of shared interest..."




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