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- Shanghai 1920s to 1950 – non-fiction Books, also DVDs BOOKS – non-fiction DVDs
{{Orphan|date=September 2013}} Shanghai 1920s to 1950 – non-fiction Books, also DVDs This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it. BOOKS – non-fiction - A Shanghai Journal 1941-45, Peggy Abkhazi
- Shanghai, Electric and Lurid City, Barbara Baker
- Gudao, Lone Islet, The War Years in Shanghai, a childhood memoir, Margaret Blair
- Foreign Devils Had Light Eyes, A Memoir of Shanghai 1933-1939, Dora Sanders Carney
- Cabaret Culture and Urban Politics, 1918-1954, Andrew Field
- Passivity, Resistance and Collaboration, Intellectual Choices in Occupied Shanghai, 1937–1945, Poshek Fu
- Gow’s Guide to Shanghai (1924)
- All About Shanghai, a Standard Guidebook, 1934-1935, H.J.Lethbridge
- The Japanese Internment of Allied Civilians in China, 1941-1945, Greg Leck
- Shanghai Modern. The Flowering of a New Urban Culture in Shanghai 1930-1945, Leo Ou-fan Lee
- In Search of Old Shanghai, Pan Ling
- Beyond the Neon Lights, Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century, Hanchao Lu
- The Savior of Shanghai, Robert Jacquinot, SJ and his safety zone in Shanghai, 1937, John Meehan SJ
- Chasing the Dragon in Shanghai, Canada’s Early Relations with China, 1858-1952 John Meehan SJ
- Shanghai, Harriet Sergeant
- The Lure of the Modern, writing modernism in semi-colonial China 1917–1937, Shu-mei Shih
- Shanghai Foxtrot translated by Sean Macdonald, Mu Shiying
- The Shanghai Badlands: Wartime Terrorism and Urban Crisis, Frederick Wakeman Jr.
- Shanghai Love, Catherine Vance Yeh
- A Foreign Kid in World War II Shanghai, George Kulstad
DVDs For atmosphere and sounds of Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s see the following DVDs: - The White Countess, (the last Merchant Ivory film)
- Lust, Caution, made from a story by the quintessential Shanghai writer, Eileen Chang (X rated).
{{DEFAULTSORT:List of non-fiction books about Shanghai 1920s - 1950}} 1 : Books about China |