Select List of Books ... Relating to the Far East - Part 44
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=La Chine.= Expansion des grands puissances en extreme-orient (1895-1898).

_Paris: R. Chapelot & cie., 1899. viii, 223 pp. Folded map. 8^o._

CONTENTS: 1. Geographie economique de la Chine; Description economique des provinces chinoises; Statistique economique de la Chine.

2. Rapports de la Chine avec les grandes puissances de 1894 a 1898; L'Europe au traite de Simonosaki; Les premiers progres de la Russie en Chine et en Coree; L'intervention de l'Allemagne a Kiao-tcheou; Les consequences de l'occupation de Kiao-tcheou; Le role de la France.

3. L'exploitation du marche chinois; Les concessions obtenues par les etrangers en Chine; L'exploitation economique de la Chine; La penetration des provinces meridionales par l'Indo-Chine francaise; Conclusion: Le partage eventuel de l'empire chinois. With folded map: carte economique de la Chine.

=Colquhoun=, Archibald Ross. China in transformation.

_New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1898. ix, (1), 382 pp. Plate.

Folded maps. Diagrams. 8^o._

---- Overland to China.

_New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1900. xi, (1), 464 pp. Plates.

Portrait. Colored maps. 8^o._

---- The problem in China and British policy.

_London: P. S. King, 1900. 50 pp. Map. 12^o._

=Cordier=, Henri. Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales 1860-1900.

_Paris: F. Alcan, 1901-1902. 3 vols. 8^o._

[Vol. 1.] L'Empereur T'Oung Tche (1861-1875).

[Vol. 2.] L'Empereur Kouang-Siu, Premiere partie: (1875-1887).

[Vol. 3.] L'Empereur Kouang-Siu, Deuxieme partie: (1888-1902).

The =Crisis= in China. Reprinted by permission from the North American review.

_New York & London: Harper & bros., 1900. v, 271 pp. Plates. Portraits.

Maps. 12^o._

CONTENTS: Smyth, G. B. Causes of the antiforeign feeling in China.--Reid, G. The powers and the part.i.tion of China.--Johnston, C. The struggle for reform in China.--Barrett, J. Political possibilities in China.--Lewis, R. E. The gathering of the storm.--Colquhoun, A. R. The Far Eastern crisis.--Mikhailoff, M. The great Siberian railway.--Beresford, Lord C. China and the powers.--Wu Ting-fang. Mutual helpfulness between China and the United States.--Boulger, D. C. America's share in a part.i.tion of China.--Wilson, J. H. America's interests in China.--Dilke, Sir C. W. The American policy in China.

=c.u.mming=, Constance F. Gordon-. Wanderings in China. Ill.u.s.trated by the author.

_William Blackwood and sons, Edinburgh and London, 1900. vi, (2), 528 pp. Plates (photogravures). Folded map. 8^o._

=Douglas=, Robert K. China. Revised and enlarged. With many ill.u.s.trations and an index.

_Chicago, New York: The Werner company, 1895. 604 pp. Plates (woodcuts). 12^o._

---- China.

_New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901. (2), xv, 474 pp. Ill.u.s.trations.

Portraits. Folded map. 8^o. (The Story of the nations.)_

---- Li Hung Chang.

_London: Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895. 251 pp. Portraits. 12^o.

(Public men of to-day.)_

---- Society in China.

_London: A. D. Innes & co., 1894. xvi, 415 pp. Plates. 8^o._

---- _Same._ Popular ed.

_London: A. D. Innes & co., 1895. xii, 434 pp. 12^o._

=Edkins=, Joseph. Religion in China; containing a brief account of the three religions of the Chinese. Revised edition.

_London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co., 1893. xx, 260 pp. 8^o.

(Trubner's oriental series.)_

=Favier=, Alphonse. Peking. Histoire et description. Ouvrage orne de 524 gravures anciennes et nouvelles, reproduites ou executees par des artistes chinois d'apres les plus precieux doc.u.ments.

_Bruxelles: Desclee de Brouwer et cie, 1900. 416 pp. Sm. 4^o._

=Giles=, Herbert Allen. A Chinese biographical dictionary.

_Leyden: E. J. Brice, 1897 [1898]. xii, 1022 pp. 8^o._

=Gla.s.s=, J. G. H. Report on the concessions of the Pekin Syndicate, limited, in the provinces of Shansi and Hoonan, China, with estimates of cost of railways and other works necessary for their development.

_Pekin, 1899. 174 pp. Map. 4^o._

"A comprehensive report on the resources of the territories for the commercial exploitation of which the Pekin Syndicate has obtained a concession from the Chinese government."