Li Fu-jen (Frank Glass) Internet Archive (original) (raw)
March 1930
The Labor Movement in South Africa
April 1930
The Durban “Raid” in South Africa
February 1932
A Shanghai View on Chinese Events
December 1933
The New Danger of War in the Far East (as Lucifer)
January 1934
Japan Moves Toward War Against the Soviet Union (as Lucifer)
May 1934
Under the Iron Heel of Chiang Kai Shek (as Lucifer)
January 1935
The Peasants’ War in China (as Harold Isaacs)
December 1935
Minutes of the Provisional Committee of the Communist League of China (Bolshevik-Leninists)
Early 1936
In the Dark of Night the C.I. Prepares the New Betrayal for China
September 1937
China Defense Sags, Fear Masses
September 1937
Japan Admits Long Fight Ahead to Conquer China
September 1937
Save U.S. Business in China, Is C.P. Appeal
October 1937
New Stalinist Frame-up Hits China ‘Trotskyists’
October 1937
Reveals U.S. Interests in China (as Lucifer)
November 1937
Chiang Kai-Shek Will Not Release Peasant Masses for War Against Japan
November 1937
Shanghai’s Fall Shows Urgent Need of Mass Action to Stop Japan
November 1937
Stalinists Betray China Struggle by ‘New Line’ (as Lucifer)
December 1937
Nanking’s Fall Ends First Phase of War
December 1937
Panay Incident Unmasks Aims of Imperialism
January 1938
January 1938
January 1938
The War In The Far East and the Revolutionary Perspective
March 1938
March 1938
Stalin Saves Rakovsky for New Frame-up Trial
July 1938
Gang Disrupts Astoria SWP Rally; Cops Look On
January 1939
March 1939
Press Clipping: Chinese Detained – Communist Propaganda in Hongkong
August 1940
Memory of Trotsky (as CEC, Communist League of China)
Letter to Comrade Natalia Trotsky
February 1941
Chiang Kai-shek and the Stalinists (series)
February 1941
Lessons and Perspectives of the Sino-Japanese War
March 1941
American Intervention in China (Resolution of the EC of the Fourth International, written with Harold Isaacs)
March 1941
Chiang Kai-shek Moves Against 8th Route Army
March 1941
August 1942
Chen Tu-hsiu: Chinese Revolutionist
January 1944
The Far East: Facts and Falsehoods
February 1944
Japan Faces The Abyss: I. The Distinguishing Features of Japan’s Economic Life
March 1944
Japan Faces The Abyss: II. Conditions in Large-Scale Industry and Agriculture
April 1944
Japan Faces The Abyss: III. The Revolutionary Perspectives
May 1944
May Day 1944 (as Ralph Graham)
August 1944
Leon Trotsky: Revolutionary Teacher of the Colonial Peoples
February 1945
Vigilante Terror Aimed at Japanese-Americans (as Ralph Graham)
March 1945
Race Terrorism on West Coast Goes Unchecked (as Ralph Graham)
March 1945
Report of an Honest War Correspondent (review)
May 1945
Allied Censorship Is Worldwide (as Ralph Graham)
May 1945
Allied Powers Prepared to Impose Harsh “Peace” upon Ruined Europe (as Ralph Graham)
May 1945
Backstage Deals at San Francisco Parley
May 1945
Conference at San Francisco Will Not Ensure Future Peace for the People
May 1945
International Rivalries Grow Following Defeat of Germany (as Ralph Graham)
June 1945
British Workers Break Coalition with Churchill (as Ralph Graham)
June 1945
Imperialist Program for the Orient
June 1945
New Factors in Relations Between Allies and Kremlin
October 1945
February 1946
In Memoriam – Chen Chi-chang (obituary)
June 1946
US Militarists Plan Frightful “Germ” Warfare (as Ralph Graham)
June 1946
U.S. Non-Intervention Pledge Violated in China Civil War
July 1946
July 1946
Paris “Peace” Conference Is Step to World War III (as Ralph Grahan)
August 1946
August 1946
Chiang Uses American Arms in War on People of China
August 1946
Two Books on the Soviet Union (review, as Ralph Graham)
August 1946
Yenan Mobilizes For War; Wall Street Backs Chiang
October 1946
Behind the Scenes of World War II (review, as Ralph Graham)
October 1946
December 1948
Chinese Stalinist Program Discussed by Far East Expert (letter)
February 1949
January 1951
Fall 1956
An Old China Hand Tells His Story (review, as John Liang)
Spring 1957
“Hands Off” Except For – (review, as John Liang)
Summer 1957
Paranoia, Yes; But Still a Genius (review, as John Liang)
Fall 1957
Chinese and Russian Relations (review, as John Liang)
Spring 1958
The Experts Report on the New China (review, as John Liang)
Spring 1958
Geniuses at Work (review, as John Liang)
Summer 1958
The Paradox of Colombia (review, as John Liang)
Spring 1959
Which Road for Japan? (review, as John Liang)