Published Works
- The People's War. , V. Gollancz, 1939, 384 p.
- I Visit Yenan: Eye Witness Account of the Communist-led Liberated Areas in North-West China, People's Publishing House, 1945, 94 pp.
- Notes on Labor Problems in Nationalist China, Garland Pub., 1980, 159 pp.
- My China Eye: Memoirs of a Jew and a Journalist, Long River Press, 2005, 358 pp.
- History Should Not be Forgotten, 五洲传播出版社, 2005, 286 pp.
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