Box 8
Contains 6 Results:
Newsletters pertaining to Chinese immigrants in the Western United States, 1967, 1987.
Typescript titled "The Living Earth Manual of Feng-Shui: Chinese Geomancy" by Stephen Skinner (photocopy), 1982.
This series consists of typescripts written by scholars from various academic disciplines. Material includes photocopies of complete monographs, as well as clippings excerpted from scholarly publications. Subjects include Chinese history, philosophy, arts, and archaeological and anthropological studies.
Typescript titled "An Anthropological Analysis of Chinese Geomancy" by Stephan D.R. Feuchtwang, 1974.
This series consists of typescripts written by scholars from various academic disciplines. Material includes photocopies of complete monographs, as well as clippings excerpted from scholarly publications. Subjects include Chinese history, philosophy, arts, and archaeological and anthropological studies.
Typescript titled "An Anthropological Analysis of Chinese Geomancy" by Stephan D.R. Feuchtwang and other material pertaining to various topics in Chinese culture, 1974, undated.
This series consists of typescripts written by scholars from various academic disciplines. Material includes photocopies of complete monographs, as well as clippings excerpted from scholarly publications. Subjects include Chinese history, philosophy, arts, and archaeological and anthropological studies.
Press clippings regarding various academic studies of Chinese culture and other material pertaining to Fred W. Mueller, Jr.'s research for the thesis "Feng Shui: Overseas Chinese Settlement in California; An Archaeological Perspective.", 1885-1986, undated.
This series consists of typescripts written by scholars from various academic disciplines. Material includes photocopies of complete monographs, as well as clippings excerpted from scholarly publications. Subjects include Chinese history, philosophy, arts, and archaeological and anthropological studies.
Typescripts and other material regarding Fred W. Mueller, Jr.'s research for the thesis "Feng Shui: Overseas Chinese Settlement in California; An Archaeological Perspective" (includes photocopies), 1875-1987.
This series consists of typescripts written by scholars from various academic disciplines. Material includes photocopies of complete monographs, as well as clippings excerpted from scholarly publications. Subjects include Chinese history, philosophy, arts, and archaeological and anthropological studies.