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Gertrude W. Van Pelt authored multiple books on astrology, including "Astrology for Lovers" and "Astrology for Parent and Child." She is known for her work in simplifying astrological concepts for a general audience.
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W. Enguang has written: 'Directory of Chinese libraries'
W. E. Garner has written: 'Reliable recipes for making Chinese dishes' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery
W. E. Nevill has written: 'Geology and Ireland' -- subject(s): Geology 'I lived in Botany Bay' -- subject(s): History, Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) 'Geology and Ireland, with physical geography and its geological background'
Warner J-W Fan has written: 'A manual of Chinese herbal medicine' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use
Elionne L. W. Belden has written: 'Claiming Chinese identity' -- subject(s): Chinese Americans, Ethnic identity, Language schools, Cultural assimilation, Chinese American teenagers, Chinese American families
S-W-A-T- - 1975 The Chinese Connection 2-20 was released on: USA: 28 February 1976
Kenneth W. Holloway has written: 'The quest for ecstatic morality in early modern China' -- subject(s): Xing zi ming chu, Ecstasy, Ethics, History 'Guodian' -- subject(s): Chinese Manuscripts, Chinese Philosophy, Manuscripts, Chinese, Philosophy and religion, Philosophy, Chinese
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Yes of course there were Chinese living in Japan. Chinese and Koreans had always been the two largest ethnic minorities in the country and it still is. I'm not so sure about the population of the minorities. Try this link: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_people_in_Japan)