East River Column by Chan Sui-jeung Hong Kong University Press HK$250
There is a popular - and erroneous - supposition that as far as Hong Kong is concerned the second world war began with the Japanese assault on December 8, 1941, and ended with the ignominious British surrender on Christmas Day. Fast forward to the arrival of the Royal Navy in August 1945, the restoration of colonial rule and the conclusion of an unsavoury, to say nothing of unprofitable, chapter.