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Hessler, P. (2006). Oracle bones: A journey between China’s past and present. New York: Harper Perennial.

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Hinton, D. (1993). The selected poems of T’ao Chi’en. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press.

Hinton, D. (1999). The selected poems of Po Chü-i. New York: New Direction.

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Ho Peng Yoke. (2005). Reminiscence of a Roving Scholar: Science, Humanities, and Joseph Needham. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific.

Ho Pingti. (1962). The ladder of success in imperial China. New York: Wiley and Sons.

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Hong Jiaguan., Ye Shichang, Zhang Guohui, Kong Xiangyi, Xu Huijun, Yuan Yuanfu, Yu Tao, & Hong Qinguan. (1993). Zhaogguo Jinrongshi [A history of Chinese finance]. Chengdu, China: Xinan Caijing Daxue Chubanshe.

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Hou Te-pang. (1933). Manufacture of soda, with special reference to the ammonia process: A practical treatise (American Chemical Society Monograph Series No. 65). New York: Chemical Catalog Co.

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Hsiao Kung-chuan. (1960). Rural China: Imperial control in the nineteenth century. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

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