"Were there Chinese philosophers who distinguished the sentence from the name?" by A.C. Graham, - an article refuting Chad Hansen's rejection of this hypothesis as examined by Graham in Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science. Two copies, one typed with handwritten annotations, in English and Chinese, 5 pieces, one typed, 62 pieces which includes an "Appendix: The Separability and Distinguishability of Form and Content".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from J. Smith, Headmaster's Secretary, Westminster School, to Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to apologise for not replying earlier to the letter to suggest a lecture at the school but to inform that it would not be possible, dated 28 March 1973.
Westminster School (London)In 1889 a Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the Royal Asiatic Society and W.H. Allen and Company concerning the publishing of the Journal. This series contains that Memorandum and associated correspondence.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland"What are Democracy's Chances Under the New Japanese Set-Up?" by Quaritch Wales from The Star Weekly, Toronto, 6th October 1945, p.7.
"What Happened in India in 1857 by H.G. Rawlinson C.I.E., Author of India, a Short Cultural History, British Beginnings in India, etc." It has Rawlinson's address as London, so presumable written after his return to England. Article manuscript, typed with annotations, 11 pages + title page, undated.
Rawlinson Hugh George 1880-1957 HistorianWhat happened to Marx's theory of alienation? by A.C. Graham. Three drafts, 2 of 13 pieces, 1 of 23 pieces. A further draft entitled The Question behind Marx's Concept of Alienation, 37 pieces. All undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"What the English have done for the Indian People", by W.W. Hunter; 1st corrected proof. Hodgson has annotated and provided further corrections plus noted that his work in Nepal is mentioned on page 7. Loose printed pages with annotations, undated.
Hunter William Wilson 1840-1900 Indian civil servantWhat was new in the Ch'eng-Chu theory of human nature was published in Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism edited by Wing-tsit Chan, University of Hawaii Press, 1986, and reprinted in Studies of Early Chinese Philosophy. This material consists of correspondence from Wing-tsit Chan regarding the article.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991'What we don't know about Asia' by Quaritch Wales in The Saturday Review of Literature, 29 July 1944, pp. 4-5, 20.
What would a generative grammar of Classical Chinese be like? by Angus Graham. Draft and additional handwritten pages possibly for a talk, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991