Selected Works
- Songs from Hypnia, Henry C. Fenn, 1915
- A Syllabus of the History of Chinese Civilization and Culture, by L. C. Goodrich and H. C. Fenn, 1929, 1941
- Beginning Chinese, by John De Francis, edited by Henry C. Fenn and George A. Kennedy, 1946
- Chinese characters easily confused, Henry C. Fenn, 1953
- Chinese dialogues, edited by Henry C. Fenn & Pao-che`n Lee, 1953
- Speak Mandarin, by Henry C. Fenn and Gardner M. Tewksbury, Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1967
- "Introduction to Chinese Sentence Structure," by Henry C. Fenn, date unknown.
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| Name | Fenn, Henry Courtenay |
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| Date of birth | February 26, 1894 |
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| Date of death | 1978 |
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