Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 3:1 (1940) 352–60Bibliography of foreign books published in Japan during the year 1938Hans Müller
MN 2:2 (1939) 660–661The Spirit of the Brush. Being the Outlook of Chinese Painters on Nature From Eastern Chin to Five Dynasties A. D. 317–960 by Shio SakanishiF. H.
MN 2:2 (1939) 654–655The Principal Tax Laws of Japan by William J. SebaldJ. B. Kraus
MN 2:2 (1939) 638–641A Collection of Nagasaki Colour Prints and Paintings Showing the Influence of Chinese and European Art on that of Japan by N. H. N. Mody —114Johannes Laures
MN 2:2 (1939) 641–642Bibliographical Register of Important Works Written in Japanese on Japan and the Far East Published During the Year 1933 by Kokusai Bunka ShinkōkaiHenri Bernard
MN 2:2 (1939) 642–643Tōhō Gakuhō (Zeitschrift für östliche Studien) by Toho Bunka KenkyushoWilhelm Schiffer
MN 2:2 (1939) 643–645Tōhō Gakuhō (rédigé en japonais et publié par l’Académie de Culture Orientale de Tokyo)Pierre Humbertclaude
MN 2:2 (1939) 645–647Japanese Literature Since 1868 by Tadao Kunito; Introduction to Contemporary Japanese Literature by Kokusai Bunka ShinkōkaiHans Müller
MN 2:2 (1939) 647–651Praktisches Zeichenlexikon, chinesisch-deutsch-japanisch. 6000 Zeichen etymologisch erklärt mit neuem praktischem Schlüssel by R. KunzeCurt Beyer and Hans Müller
MN 2:2 (1939) 651–652Kulturgeschichte Japans by Georg BuschanJ. B. Kraus
MN 2:2 (1939) 652–653Religious Life of the Japanese People. Its Present Status and Historical Background by Masaharu AnesakiHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 2:2 (1939) 654Shu-Eki Jū-Yoku Seigi (Ein Kommentar zu den zehn Flügeln des Chou-i) by Kitamura SawakichiWilhelm Schiffer
MN 2:2 (1939) 655–656Japan. Ein Kulturüberblick by Ryuichi KajiWilhelm Schiffer
MN 2:2 (1939) 656–658Letters from B. H. Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn by Kazuo KoizumiP. D. Perkins
MN 2:2 (1939) 658–659Harakiri. Die siebenundvierzig Ronin by Toshie NoishikiJ. B. Kraus
MN 2:2 (1939) 660Criss-Crosses of the Japanese Mind by Ippei FukudaF. H.
MN 2:2 (1939) 659–660Li Tschi Und Matteo Ricci by O. FrankeHenri Bernard
MN 2:1 (1939) 307–309A Collection of Nagasaki Colour Prints and Paintings showing the Influence of Chinese and European Art on that of Japan by N. H. N. ModyHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 2:1 (1939) 310–12Der Heldenbegriff im Schrifttum der Älteren Japanischen Geschichte by Walter DonatHerbert Zachert
MN 2:1 (1939) 312–14Bibliographie de la Littérature Japonaise Contemporaine by Georges BonneauPierre Humbertclaude
MN 2:1 (1939) 314–17Bibliographie von Japan 1933–1935 by Hans Praesent, Wolf HaenischHans Müller
MN 2:1 (1939) 317–19Mi Fu on Ink-Stones by R. H. van GulikGeorge B. Sansom
MN 2:1 (1939) 319–20Les Premiers Rapports de la Culture Europeenne avec la Civilization Japonaise by R. P. Henri BernardJohannes Laures
MN 2:1 (1939) 320–22Grundriss der Ju-Lehre by Kitamura SawakichiWilhelm Schiffer
MN 2:1 (1939) 324Kyōgen Comic Interludes of Japan by Sakanishi-ShioF. H.
MN 2:1 (1939) 322–24The Kurozumi Sect of Shintō by Charles William HepnerHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 2:1 (1939) 325–271. Kanji-Cards. All the Chinese Characters in Tokuhon by The Japanese Language Institute; 2. An Easy Method to Learn Kanji. Complete Set of Chinese-Japanese Characters Used in the Japanese Primary School Readers. With 7000 compound words common in daily conversation by Mr. Oreste Vaccari, Mrs. Oreste Vaccari; 3. Chinese-Japanese Character Cards. Characters of Everyday Use Selected by Frequency of Occurrence. Series I (First 500) by Naoe Naganuma; 4. Die Wichtigsten Chinesischen Zeichen im Japanischen by Clemens ScharschmidtHans Müller
MN 2:1 (1939) 327–28“Cinema Year Book of Japan” (1936–1937; 1938) by the “International Cinema Association of Japan” and the “Society for International Cultural Relations”Jules van Overmeeren
MN 2:1 (1939) 330Alpine Flowers of Japan by H. TakedaMax v. Küenburg
MN 2:1 (1939) 328–30Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol III, number 2, July 1938Robert Hans van Gulik
MN 2:1 (1939) 331–32An Economic History of Japan by Takao Tsuchiya, Michitaro Shidehara, Neil Skene Smith, Kurt Singer; The Social and Economic History of Japan by Eijiro HonjoJ. B. Kraus
MN 1:2 (1938) 622–623Segunda Parte Da Historia De Japan que trãta das cousas, que socederão nesta V. Provincia da Hera de 1578 por diante, começãdo pela Conversão del Rey de Bungo. (1578–1582) by P. Luis Frois, Joao do Amaral Abranches Pinto, Yoshitomo OkamotoJohannes Laures
MN 1:2 (1938) 616–617Handbook of Japanese Art by Noritake TsudaHermann Heuvers
MN 1:2 (1938) 608–611Jan Compagnie in Japan: 1600–1817 by C. R. BoxerGeorge B. Sansom
MN 1:2 (1938) 611–613Le Père Matthieu Ricci et la Société Chinoise de Son Temps (1552–1610) by Henri BernardJohannes Laures
MN 1:2 (1938) 615History of Japanese Education and Present Educational System by Hugh L. Keenleyside, A. F. ThomasJ. B. Kraus
MN 1:2 (1938) 614–615Omurahan Kokirishitan Kenkyu Shiryo (Quellen zum Studium über die alten Christen aus der Herrschaft Omura) by R. P. Takusuke YamaguchiGustav Voss
MN 1:2 (1938) 616Prince Ito by Kengi HamadaJ. B. Kraus
MN 1:2 (1938) 617–620The National Faith of Japan—A Study in Modern Shinto by D. C. HoltomA. K. Reischauer
MN 1:2 (1938) 620–621Chrysanthemums of Japan by Teizo NiwaMax v. Küenburg
MN 1:2 (1938) 622A Course of Colloquial Chinese, Book I by S. N. Usoff, C. TyrwhittWilhelm Schiffer
MN 1:2 (1938) 621–622Japan und die Welt by Alfred BohnerJ. B. Kraus
MN 1:2 (1938) 623–625Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. Vol. III, I, April 1938Robert Hans van Gulik
MN 1:1 (1938) 282–83Japanische Religionsgeschichte, Die Religionen der Japaner und Koreaner in geschichtlichem Abriss dargestellt. by Wilhelm Gundert; History of Japanese Religion, with Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation by Masaharu AnesakiHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 1:1 (1938) 283–84The Nestorian Documents and Relics in China by P. Y. SaekiT. Fuse
MN 1:1 (1938) 285–86Jinnō Shōtō-Ki. Buch von der wahren Gott-Kaiser-Herrschafts-Linie by Kitabatake Chikafusa, Hermann BohnerJ. B. Kraus
MN 1:1 (1938) 286–87Houses and People of Japan by Bruno TautHermann Heuvers
MN 1:1 (1938) 288Readings in Japanese Culture by Kokusai Bunka ShinkōkaiJ. B. Kraus