Selected Works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Beate Gordon, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 150+ works in 150+ publications in 4 languages and 1,000+ library holdings.
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- Introduction to Asian Dance (1964)
- An Introduction to the Dance of India, China, Korea Japan (1965)
- 1945年のクリスマス: 日本国憲法に「男女平等」を書いた女性の自伝 (1995)
- The Only Woman in the Room: a Memoir (1997)
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- Oral histories
- The Reminiscences of Faubion Bowers by Faubion Bowers (1960), with Beate Gordon
- The reminiscences of Cyrus H. Peake by Cyrus Peake (1961), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Esther Crane by Esther Crane (1961), with Beate Gordon
- Occupation of Japan Project by Eugene Dooman (1970), with Beate Gordon
- The Japanese Reminiscences of Roger Baldwin by Roger Nash Baldwin (1974), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Burton Crane by Burton Crane (1974), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Douglas W. Overton by Douglas Overton (1974), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Joseph Gordon by Joseph Gordon (1974), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Harold G. Henderson by Harold Gould Henderson (1976), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of Dr. Lauren V. Ackerman by Lauren Ackerman (1976), with Beate Gordon
- The Reminiscences of John R. Harold by John R. Harold (1976), with Beate Gordon
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