Items donated by Prof. Luk Hung Kay

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Adult illiteracy in the United States : a report to the Ford Foundation LC151 .H86 1985
"In school : our kids, our teachers, our classrooms" LA416 .D79 1996
"Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945" HQ1762 .R43 1991
Canadian family history : selected readings HQ559 .C35 2000
An annotated bibliography of selected Chinese reference works Z1035.8.C5 T44 1971
Mindfulness in the marketplace : compassionate responses to consumerism edited by Allan Hunt Badiner. BQ4570.E25 M56 2002
"The story of General Dann and Mara's daughter, griot and the snow dog : a novel" PR6023.E833 S78 2005
The Chinese enlightenment : intellectuals and the legacy of the May Fourth movement of 1919 DS775.2 .S38 1986
Missionary medicine in China : a study of two Canadian Protestant missions in China before 1937 RA990.C63 G833 1988
Religions of the Silk Road : overland trade and cultural exchange from antiquity to the fifteenth century BL1050 .F65 1999
"Legacies of childhood : growing up Chinese in a time of crisis, 1890-1920" HQ792.C5 S23 1990
The secret of everlasting life : the first translation of the ancient Chinese text on immortality QD26.5.E4 B47 1994
One soldier's story 1939-1945 : from the fall of Hong Kong to the defeat of the Japan D805.J3 M24 2002
Social pluralism and literary history : the literature of the Italian emigratio PQ4088 .S63 1996
Manufacturing Confucianism : Chinese traditions & universal civilization BL1852 .J45 1997
The Autobiographical eye PN451 .A97 1993
Foundations of literacy policy in Canada LC154 .F68 1990
Everybody present : mindfulness in education LB1033 .R67813 2013
Intimate death : how the dying teach us how to live BF789.D4 H42413 1998
Japanese culture DS821 .V36 1984
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