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Personal recollections of thirty years.

Moule, Arthur E. New China and old.

With 31 illustrations.

London: Seeley and Co., 1891. xii, 312 pp. Plates (woodcuts). 12°.

Mutrécy, Charles de. Journal de la campagne de Chine, 1859-1860-1861 . précédé d'une préface de Jules Noriac.

Paris: A. Bourdilliat et Cie., 1861. 2 vols. 8°.

Navarra, B. China und die Chinesen.

Bremen: Max Noessler, 1900. 8°.

Negrioni, M. J. L. de. Souvenirs de la campagne de Chine.

Paris: Renou et Maulde, 1864. 231 pp. 8°.

Norman, Henry. The peoples and politics of the Far East: travels and studies in the British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam, and Malaya. With 60 illustrations and 4 maps. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895. xvi, 608 pp. 8°.

Oliphant, Laurence. Narrative of the earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan in the years 1857, '58, '59. With illustrations from original drawings and photographs.

William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1859. 2 vols. Plates (colored lithographs). Folded maps. 8°.

Same.

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1860. 645 pp. Plates (colored frontispiece). 8°. Parker, E. H. China and her commerce. From the earliest times to the present

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Parsons, William Barclay. An American engineer in China.

New York: McClure, 1900. Illustrated. 12°.

"William Barclay Parsons spent several months investigating the commercial possibilities of the East. Not only did he secure information about fields for development by Americans, but he gained a wealth of information about Chinese finance, government, and manner of life."

My boating and shooting
With map of the author's

Percival, William Spencer. The land of the dragon. excursions to the gorges of the Upper Yangtze. route. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1889. vii, (1), 338 pp. Frontispiece. 8°. Perowne, J. T. Woolrych. Russian hosts and English guests in Central Asia. London: The Scientific Press, 1898. xvi, 198 pp. Map and illustrations. 8°. NOTE. The author in his preface states that he has in this book "purposely avoided any attempt to make a volume that should bring up to date our knowledge of the geographical, commercial, or political aspect of the countries" he visited. The journey is described as one of great comfort and enjoyment, and the illustrations are characteristic and numerous. The route followed was that of the Trans-Caucasus and Trans-Caspian railways, from Batum to Samarcand, with trips thence to Ferghana and to Tashkent.

Pickering, W. A. Pioneering in Formosa.

Recollections of adventures among
Mandarins, wreckers, and head-hunting savages. With an appendix on
British policy and interests in China and the Far East. 25 illustrations
from photographs and sketches by the author.
London: Hurst and Blackett, 1898.

xvi, 283 pp. Plates. 8°.

Translated and edited by Mrs. Arthur Bell.

London: Hurst and Blackett, 1899. 282 pp. Illustrations. 8°.

Plauchut, E. China and the Chinese.

Poole, Stanley Lane-. Life of Sir Harry Parkes.

London: Macmillan & Co.. 1894. 2 vols. 8°.

Pouvourville, Albert de. La question d'Extrême-Orient.

Paris: Pedone, 1900. 8°.

Ransome, Stafford. Japan in transition: a comparative study of the progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China.

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1899. (2), xv, (1), 261 pp. Plates. Maps.
Portraits. 8°.

Reid, Arnot. From Peking to Petersburg. With frontispiece and map.
London: E. Arnold, 1899. vi, (2), 300 pp. 8°.

Reinsch, Paul S. World politics at the end of the nineteenth century as influenced by the oriental situation.

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900. xviii, 366 pp.

Contents: National imperialism; The opening of China; The conseqences of the opening of China in world politics; German imperial politics; Some considerations on the position of the United States as a factor in oriental politics.

Richthofen, Ferdinand, Freiherr von. China. Ergebnisse eigener Reisen und darauf gegründeter Studien.

Berlin: D. Reimer, 1877-1883. 3 vols. Plates. Maps. 8°.

Bd. 1. Einleitender Theil. Mit 29 eingedruckten Holzschnitten und 11 Karten. xliv, 758 pp.

8°.

Bd. 2. Das nördliche China. Mit 126 Holzschnitten, einer farbigen Ansicht, 2 Karten, und 5 geologischen Profilen. xxiv, 792 pp. 8°. 1882.

Bd. 4. Paläontologischer Theil, enthaltend Abhandlungen von Wilh. Dames, Emanuel Kayser, G. Lindström, A. Schenk und Conrad Schwager. Mit 15 Holzschnitten und 54 Tafeln. xvi, 288 pp. 8°. Mit 54 Bl. Tafel Erklärungen. 1883.

Band 3. was never published.

Rohrbach, Paul. Russische Kolonisation in Asien.

Berlin: D. Reimer, 1900. 67-82 pp. 8°. (Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft.

Verhandlungen, 1900-01. Heft 3.)

Ross, John. The Manchus, or the reigning dynasty of China: their rise and progress. Maps and illustrations.

Paisley: J. and R. Parlane. London: Houlston and Sons, 1880. xxxii, 751 pp. 8°.

Schumacher, R. Kiautschou und die ostasiatische Frage. Erlebnisse aus China und der japanischen Gefechtsfront.

Berlin: Fussinger, 1898. 144 pp. 8°.

Schwabe,

Die Verkehrsverhältnisse des chinesischen Reiches.

Berlin: Sienenroth & Troschel, 1900. 8°.

Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah. China. The long-lived empire.

New York: The Century Co., 1900. xiii, (3), 459 pp. Plates (photogravures). 12°.

Siebold, Alexander, Freiherr von. Der Eintritt Japans in das europäische Völkerrecht. Berlin: Kisak Tamai, 1900. iii, 49 pp. 8°.

Skrine, Francis Henry, and Edward Denison Ross. The heart of Asia. A history of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates. With 29 illustrations from sketches by Verestschagin, numerous photographs, and maps. London: Methuen & Company, 1899. xi, (1), 444 pp. 8°.

Smith, Arthur H. Chinese characteristics. 2d edition, revised, with illustrations.
New York: F. H. Revell Co., [1894]. 342 pp.

Same. With illustrations. 6th edition.
London: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1900.
8875-00- -9

Plates. 8°.

Smith, Arthur H. Village life in China. A study in sociology
New York: F. H. Revell Company, [1899]. 360 pp.

Same.

Plates. 8°.

With 31 illustrations from photographs. New edition.

London: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1900. 8°.

"It is a great mistake to approach the Chinese in an insular and contemptuous frame of mind, and it is a relief to one who can not altogether forego his belief in a future for China to take up such a book as that by Arthur H. Smith, and to trace in ‘Village Life in China' the sympathetic touch of the writer of 'Chinese Characteristics,' the most brilliant book ever written on that subject."

[Smith, D. Warres.] European settlements in the Far East. China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc. With map and illustrations.

London: S. Low, 1900. xii, 331 pp. Plates (photogravures). Maps 12°.
"It is difficult to overestimate the value at the present moment of this excellent
work, the Chinese section of which, in particular, deserves to be carefully studied
by all who desire, at this critical period, an accurate knowledge of the strength and
resources of the Celestial Empire. It contains a good map and a large number of
interesting illustrations."

Smyth, George B., and others. The crisis in China. With maps and illustrations.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1900. v, (1), 271 pp. Plates. Portrait. 12°.

Reprinted by permission from the North American Review.
Contents: Causes of antiforeign feeling in China, by George B. Smyth; The powers
and the partition of China, by G. Reid; The struggle for reform in China, by C.
Johnston; Political possibilities in China, by John Barrett; The gathering of the
storm, by Robert E. Lewis; The Far Eastern crisis, by A. R. Colquhoun; The great
Siberian railway, by M. Mikhailoff; China and the powers, by Lord Charles Beres-
ford; Mutual helpfulness between China and the United States, by Wu Ting Fang;
America's share in a partition of China, by D. C. Boulger; America's interest in
China, by J. H. Wilson; The American policy in China, by Sir C. W. Dilke.

Speer, Robert E. Missions and politics in Asia. Studies of the spirit of the Eastern peoples, the present making of history in Asia, and the part therein of Christian missions.

271 PP. 12°. (Students'

New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1898. lectures on missions, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1898.) Missions and politics in China: a record of cause and effect. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1900. 61 pp. 16°. Spielmann, C. Die Taiping-Revolution in China, 1850-1864. Ein Kapitel der menschlichen Tragikomödie. Nebst einem Ueberblick über Geschichte und Entwickelung Chinas. Halle: Hermann Gesenius, 1900.

Stott, Grace.

iv, 163 pp. 8°.

Twenty-six years of missionary work in China. With 8 illustrations. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1897. viii, 366 pp. 8°.

Tcheng-ki-tong. The Chinese painted by themselves.

French by James Millington.

Translated from the

Portrait.

12°.

London: Field & Tuer, [1885]. (4), 203 pp. and others. The Chinese empire, past and present. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, [1900]. Thomson, John. Through China with a camera. Westminster: A. Constable & Co., 1898. xiv, 284 pp. Plates (photogravures).

8°.

243 pp. Plates. Folded map. 12°. With nearly 100 illustrations.

Vladimir. Russia on the Pacific and the Siberian railway. With maps and illus

trations.

London: Sampson Low, etc., 1899. xii, 373 pp. 8°.

Walton, Joseph. China and the present crisis. With notes on a visit to Japan

and Korea.

London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1900. viii, 319 pp. Folded map.

12°.

"Mr. Walton has only recently returned from an eight months' journey in the Far
East; he had interviews with many of those who figure so prominently in the
present crisis, and his work will be found as interesting as it is opportune."

Wellby, M. S. Through unknown Tibet.
London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1898. xiv, 440 pp.
8°.

Portraits.

Illustrations. Maps.

"This handsome volume gives a plain, straightforward narrative of the journey of Captain Wellby and Lieutenant Malcolm across Tibet and Northern China, an account of the geographical results of which was communicated to the [Royal Geographical] Society, and will appear in the Journal. It is well illustrated, and has a series of maps of the route on the large scale of 16 miles to an inch."

Wildman, Rounsevelle. China's open door: a sketch of Chinese life and history. Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company, 1900. xvi, 318 pp. 12°.

"Writing from the modern American point of view, Mr. Wildman could hardly fail to treat quite fully of the commercial and economic problems of the Far East. His residence at Hongkong as the official representative of the United States has afforded him many opportunities for accurate judgment on these subjects."

Williams, Samuel Wells. A history of China, being the historical chapters from "The Middle Kingdom" with a concluding chapter narrating recent

events.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. xiv, 474 pp. Plan. 8°.

The middle kingdom, a survey of the geography, government, literature, social life, arts and history of the Chinese empire and its inhabitants. Revised edition, with illustrations and a new map of the empire.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1883. 2 vols. Plates. 8°.

Wolseley, Sir Garnet Joseph. Narrative of the war in China in 1860 to which is added the account of a short residence with the Tai-Ping rebels at Nankin and a voyage from thence to Hankow.

London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1862. xiv, 415 pp. Portrait. 8°.

Yorck von Wartenburg, Graf. Das Vordringen der russischen Macht in Asien.

2. Auflage.

Berlin: E. S. Mittler, 1900.

67 pp.
Map. L. 8°.
Among the celestials.

Younghusband, Francis E.

A narrative of travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi desert, through the Himalayas to India. Abridged from "The heart of a continent.'

London: John Murray, 1898. vii, 262 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 8°.

The heart of a continent; a narrative of travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894. London: J. Murray, 1896. xvii, (2), 409 pp. 17 plates. Portrait. Maps. 8°.

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS.

1896-97. The grand canal of China. W. R. Carles.

Royal Asiatic Society, China Branch, Journal, vol. 31 (1896–97), 102–115.
"This is the complete paper contributed by Mr. Carles to the China Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society in 1895, which had been lost and an imperfect summary pub-
lished in its place."

1897. Convoitises japonaises et colonies européennes. Paul Thirion.
Correspondant (1897), 256–282.

1897. Hainan. La colonisation chinoise; l'île au point de vue économique et diplomatique. (With map.) Claudius Madrolle,

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 1 (1897), 516–522.

"Notes on a visit to Hai-nan in 1896, with a linguistic map of the island."

1897. Le développement économique du Japon depuis la guerre contre la Chine. J. Franconie. (Extrait des Annales de l'École libre des sciences poli

1897.

tiques.)

Société de géographie commerciale, Havre, Bulletin, vol. 14 (1897), 109–117,
131-138, 214-223.

Les grandes voies commerciales de l'Asie centrale. Ch. E. Bonin.
Société de géographie commerciale, Paris, Bulletin, vol. 19 (1897), 801–806.

"On routes in Tibet and Mongolia."

1898. History of the English factory at Hirado (1613-1622), with an introductory chapter on the origin of English enterprise in the Far East. Riess.

1898.

Dr. Ludwig

Asiatic Society of Japan, Transactions, vol. 26 (1898), 1–114, 163–218.

Die gegenwärtige Lage in China. Begleitworte zu einer Kartenskizze von
Dr. Tiessen. (With map.)

Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, vol. 15 (1898), 268–272.

"The map shows railways completed, in construction, and projected, and also the 'spheres of interest' of the various European powers."

1898. Kiautschou.

1898.

1898.

1898.

Kolonial-Jahrbuch, vol. 11 (1898), 33–90, 148–155.

"A history of the acquisition of Kiauchou and an estimate of its value to Germany.' The Yangtse basin and the British sphere. Archibald Little. Society of Arts Journal, vol. 47 (1898), 77-84.

Die Aufstände in China.

Oesterreichische Monatsschrift für den Orient, vol. 24 (1898), 99–104, 113-119.

Questions chinoises: Kouang-Tcheou, Sancian, Hai-Nan. (With maps.)
Claudius Madrolle.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 4 (1898), 6–12.

1898.

Les chemins de fer en Chine, dernières concessions. (With map.)
Fauvel.

A. A.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 4 (1898), 413-419, 457-563.

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