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+<p class="title"><big>LIBRARY OF CONGRESS</big></p>
+<hr class="r5" />
+
+<h1>SELECT LIST OF BOOKS<br />
+<small>(WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS)</small><br />
+<br />
+<small>RELATING TO THE</small><br />
+<br />
+<big>FAR EAST</big></h1>
+
+<p class="title"><small>COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF</small><br />
+APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK GRIFFIN<br />
+<small>CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER</small></p>
+
+<p class="title">WASHINGTON<br />
+<small>GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE</small><br />
+1904
+</p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+<p class="center"><a href="#PREFATORY_NOTE">PREFATORY NOTE</a><br />
+<a href="#RUSSIA_HISTORY_POLITICS_ETC">RUSSIA: HISTORY, POLITICS, ETC.</a><br />
+<a href="#RUSSIAN_EXPANSION">RUSSIAN EXPANSION</a><br />
+<a href="#TRANS-SIBERIAN_RAILROAD">TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD</a><br />
+<a href="#TIBET">TIBET</a><br />
+<a href="#MANCHURIA">MANCHURIA</a><br />
+<a href="#JAPAN">JAPAN</a><br />
+<a href="#KOREA">KOREA</a><br />
+<a href="#RUSSO-JAPANESE_RELATIONS">RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS</a><br />
+<a href="#FAR_EAST_AMERICAN_RELATIONS">FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS</a><br />
+<a href="#FAR_EAST_EUROPEAN_RELATIONS">FAR EAST: EUROPEAN RELATIONS</a><br />
+<a href="#ANGLO-RUSSIAN_RELATIONS">ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS</a><br />
+<a href="#CHINA">CHINA</a><br />
+<a href="#AUTHOR_INDEX">AUTHOR INDEX</a><br />
+<a href="#Transcribers_Notes">Transcriber's Notes</a><br />
+</p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="PREFATORY_NOTE" id="PREFATORY_NOTE"></a>PREFATORY NOTE</h2>
+
+
+<p>This List deals with the later conditions in the Far East. The
+political and economic aspects are the special subjects dealt with. For
+convenience of consultation the titles are arranged under the following
+subdivisions: Russia; History, politics, etc.; Russian expansion;
+Trans-Siberian railroad; Tibet; Manchuria; Japan; Korea; Russo-Japanese
+relations; Far East: American relations; Far East: European relations;
+Anglo-Russian relations; and China.</p>
+
+<p><i>History of Russia.</i>&mdash;A compendium of Russian history is Morfill's "A
+history of Russia from the birth of Peter the Great to Nicholas II."
+Rambaud's "The history of Russia" is a work of greater extent, the
+later editions bring the history down to 1904. In Wallace's "Russia"
+the history stops at 1877.</p>
+
+<p>Recent works in English on the <i>internal affairs of Russia</i> are
+Brüggen's "Russia of to-day;" Drage's "Russian affairs;" Latimer's
+"Russia and Turkey in the nineteenth century;" Leroy-Beaulieu's "The
+empire of the tsars and the Russians;" Palmer's "Russian life in town
+and country;" and Schierbrand's "Russia, her strength and her
+weakness." The volumes issued by the Russian government in connection
+with the World's Columbian exposition contain much statistical
+information. Works in foreign languages to be specially noted are:
+Anspach's "La Russie économique et l'&#339;uvre de M. de Witte;" Brüggen's
+"Das heutige Russland;" Danielson's "Histoire du développement
+économique de la Russie depuis l'affranchissement des serfs;" Delage's
+"Chez les Russes;" Deschamps's "La Russie au 20<sup>me</sup> siècle;"
+Kovalevski&#301;'s "La Russie à la fin du 19<sup>e</sup> siècle;" Kupchanko's
+"Russland in Zahlen;" Machat's "Le développement économique de la
+Russie;" Niet's "La Russie d'aujourd'hui" and Strannik's "La pensée
+russe contemporaine."</p>
+
+<p><i>Russian navy.</i>&mdash;Clarke's "Russia's sea-power, past and present; or,
+The rise of the Russian navy" and Jane's "The imperial Russian navy;
+its past, present, and future."</p>
+
+<p><i>Russian expansion.</i>&mdash;Rambaud's "The expansion of Russia" is a valuable
+economic study. Skrine's "The expansion of Russia, 1815-1900" is a
+sympathetic record down to 1900; Norman's "All the Russias" inclines to
+look with favor on Russian policies; Beveridge's<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span> "The Russian advance"
+is the result of a study of conditions made in a visit in 1901 and is
+commendatory of Russia; Chirol's "The middle eastern question"
+considers phases of Russian expansion with special regard to Russian
+relations with Afghanistan, Persia and Tibet, and to the position of
+the Indian empire; Gerrare's "Greater Russia" is written with the
+object of conveying "an adequate idea of Russia's advance: her
+industrial progress, commercial prospects, the openings presented for
+both capital and labour, the markets closed to foreign enterprise." G.
+Frederick Wright in his work entitled "Asiatic Russia" holds that
+"except in the case of the United States, no other nation of the world
+has before it the clear field for expansion that Russia has in her
+Asiatic possessions, and no other nation has more completely at her
+command the material and moral resources of modern science and
+Christian civilization than she has, if she but continues to use them
+rightly." Krahmer's "Russland in Asien" is a detailed history in six
+volumes, of which a single volume is devoted to a special phase of
+Russian activities in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p><i>Trans-Siberian railway.</i>&mdash;There are numerous travellers' accounts
+including Cary's "The Trans-Siberian route; or, Notes of a journey from
+Pekin to New York in 1902;" Lynch's "The path of empire;" Shoemaker's
+"The great Siberian railway from St. Petersburg to Pekin;" Simpson's
+"Side-lights on Siberia. Some accounts of the great Siberian railroad,
+the prisons and the exile systems;" Vladimir's "Russia on the Pacific,
+and the Siberian railway" and others in the articles in periodicals
+noted on pp. 19-21 of this List. The sumptuous volume printed by the
+Russian Ministry of ways of communication, printed in English under the
+title "Guide to the Great Siberian railway" is to be specially noted.
+The account published by the United States Bureau of statistics in its
+Monthly summary of commerce and finance, April, 1899, contains valuable
+material.</p>
+
+<p><i>Manchuria.</i>&mdash;Hosie's "Manchuria: its people, resources and history" is
+a good first hand authority. Whigham's "Manchuria and Korea" is a study
+of political and economic conditions as well as descriptive.</p>
+
+<p><i>History of Japan.</i>&mdash;Recent works are Brinkley's "Japan; its history,
+arts and literature;" Diósy's "The new Far East;" Griffis's "The
+Mikado's empire. 10th ed., including history to beginning of 1903;"
+Gulick's "Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic;" Koch's
+"Japan. Geschichte nach japanischen Quellen und ethnographischen
+Skizzen;" Murray's "The story of Japan" and Ransome's "Japan in
+transition." A history of Japan in restricted compass is given in the
+second volume of Helmolt's "The world's history, a survey of man's
+record."</p>
+
+<p>The recent <i>descriptive works</i> are:&mdash;Brinkley's "Japan; its history,
+arts and literature" and the volume he has edited entitled "Japan;<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span>
+described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese
+authorities and scholars;" Browne's "Japan; the place and the people;"
+Brownell's "The heart of Japan;" Chamberlain's "Things Japanese" and
+the guide written with W. B. Mason entitled "A handbook for travellers
+in Japan;" Dumolard's "Le Japon politique, économique, et social";
+Scherer's "Japan today;" Singleton's "Japan as seen and described by
+famous writers;" Sladen's "Queer things about Japan;" Gilbert Watson's
+"Three rolling stones in Japan" and W. Petrie Watson's "Japan; aspects
+&amp; destinies."</p>
+
+<p><i>The Japanese navy.</i>&mdash;F. T. Jane's "The imperial Japanese navy" is
+similar in scope to his book on the Russian navy and is of likewise
+timely value.</p>
+
+<p><i>Japanese art</i> is treated in Anderson's "The pictorial arts of Japan;"
+Brinkley's "The art of Japan" and his "Japan; described and illustrated
+by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars;
+with an essay on Japanese art by Kaluzo Okakura;" Okakura's "The ideals
+of the East, with special reference to the art of Japan;" and Rein's
+"The industries of Japan. Together with an account of its agriculture,
+forestry, arts, and commerce."</p>
+
+<p><i>Korea.</i>&mdash;Hamilton's "Korea" is to be noted as a comprehensive account
+giving results of recent observations. Underwood's "Fifteen years among
+the top-knots; or, Life in Korea" gives a picture of missionary life in
+Korea.</p>
+
+<p>The literature consisting of magazine articles on the present war is
+noted under the heading Russo-Japanese relations on pp. 40-48 of this
+List.</p>
+
+<p>A selection of titles relating to the <i>political interests of the
+United States</i> in the Far East is given on pp. 49-52 of this List. It
+includes some works dealing with the first appearance of Americans in
+Asiatic countries and the history of their participation in Far Eastern
+affairs. In the section devoted to Anglo-Russian relations are noted
+works dealing with the Russian advance in Central Asia and its effects
+upon English interests.</p>
+
+<p><i>History of China.</i>&mdash;An extensive work is Boulger's "The history of
+China," first published in 1881-1884, and revised editions in 1898 and
+1900, respectively. Its chief value lies in its detailed account of
+"European progress in China subsequent to the signing of the treaty of
+Nankin in 1842, including the Taeping rebellion in all its phases and
+Gordon's campaign." The earlier part of his history is drawn mainly
+from the Jesuit epitomes of the Chinese annalists. The new edition of
+his "Short History" has an additional chapter, written by another hand,
+giving a summary account of the reign of Kwang Su, covering the capture
+of Pekin.</p>
+
+<p>Douglas's "China", forming a volume of the "Story of the nations
+series" gives all that the general reader needs. In Macgowan's "A<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span>
+history of China from the earliest days down to the present" recourse
+has been had to the original authorities. "It is not a compilation
+gathered from all sources, but a reproduction from the original of the
+Standard History of China." Williams's "The middle kingdom" first
+published in 1848, constituted for a long time the principal source of
+information for English readers, and in its revised form is still
+regarded as a classic. Brinkley's "China; its history, arts and
+literature" is of very great value. The <i>later history of China</i> is
+dealt with, among others, by Beals, Colquhoun, Favier, Hart, Krausse,
+Landor, Leroy-Beaulieu, Lynch, Mitford, Norman, Thomson, Wen Ching and
+Wilson.</p>
+
+<p><i>China.</i>&mdash;<i>Political and economic conditions</i> are discussed in works by
+Bard, Beresford, Brandt, Brenier, Colquhoun, Gorst, Krausse,
+Leroy-Beaulieu, Nelson, Parker, Parsons, Pinon, and Wilson. <i>See also</i>
+"Commercial China in 1904" published by the United States Bureau of
+statistics.</p>
+
+<p>For the <i>foreign relations</i> of China there are to be noted Cordier's
+"Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales
+1860-1900," and Ireland's "China and the powers; chapters in the
+history of Chinese intercourse with western nations."</p>
+
+<p>The <i>social life</i> of China can be studied in Douglas's "Society in
+China;" Hesse-Wartegg's "China und Japan;" Little's "Intimate China;"
+Smith's "Chinese characteristics" and his "Village life in China."</p>
+
+<p><i>Travel in China.</i>&mdash;Recent works are Bishop's "The Yangtze Valley and
+beyond;" Cumming's "Wanderings in China;" Jack's "The back blocks of
+China;" Little's "Through the Yang-tse gorges;" Scidmore's "China" and
+Thomson's "Through China with a camera."</p>
+
+<p><i>Missions in China.</i>&mdash;For this subject see works by Barrows, Edkins,
+Gundry and Michie.</p>
+
+<p><i>Chinese bibliography.</i>&mdash;Cordier's "Bibliotheca sinica. Dictionnaire
+bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à l'Empire chinois," is a
+monumental work.</p>
+
+<p class="author">
+<span class="smcap">A. P. C. Griffin</span><br />
+<i>Chief Bibliographer</i></p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Herbert Putnam</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>Librarian of Congress</i></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 4em;"><i>Washington, D. C., July 1, 1904</i><br /></span>
+</p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="SELECT_LIST_OF_BOOKS_WITH_REFERENCES_TO_PERIODICALS_RELATING_TO_THE" id="SELECT_LIST_OF_BOOKS_WITH_REFERENCES_TO_PERIODICALS_RELATING_TO_THE"></a>SELECT LIST OF BOOKS (WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS)<br /> RELATING TO THE
+FAR EAST</h2>
+<hr class="r5" />
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="RUSSIA_HISTORY_POLITICS_ETC" id="RUSSIA_HISTORY_POLITICS_ETC"></a>RUSSIA: HISTORY, POLITICS, ETC.</h2>
+
+<p class="center"><small>(See also Russians Expansion, pp. <a href="#Page_12">12</a>-<a href="#Page_16">16</a> of this list.)</small></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Anspach</b>, Alfred. La Russie économique et l'&#339;uvre de M. de Witte, avec
+introduction par Ch. de Larivière.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: H. Le Soudier, 1904. (4), xviii, 394 pp. Portrait. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Appendix: La Russie et la Perse au point de vue commercial.
+Fragment d'un discours de M. de Witte.</p>
+
+<p>Contains chapters on de Witte, railroads, emigration in
+Siberia, the frontier guard, the merchant marine, monetary
+reform, credit, public debt, bridges, etc., showing results
+which de Witte has achieved.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Brandes</b>, Georg Morris Cohen. Impressions of Russia. Translated from the
+Danish by Samuel C. Eastman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: T. Y. Crowell &amp; co., [1889]. x, 353 pp. Portrait. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Browning</b>, Oscar. Peter the Great.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Hutchinson and co., 1898. viii, 347 pp. Portrait. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Brüggen</b>, Ernst von der. Das heutige Russland; Kulturstudien.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: Veit &amp; comp., 1902. (6), 276 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Ausseres Wachsthum.&mdash;Innere
+Kämpfe.&mdash;Finanzen.&mdash;Industrie.&mdash;Das Zentrum.&mdash;Der Adel.&mdash;Der
+Bauer.&mdash;Kirche und Moral.&mdash;Verarmung und
+Hungersnot.&mdash;Mittelklassen.&mdash;Stadtwesen, Schulen,
+Revolutionäre, Kunst, Litteratur.&mdash;Die europäischen
+Grenzländer.&mdash;Kolonien und Weltmacht.&mdash;- Die
+Landschaftsverfassung.&mdash;Büreaukratie.&mdash;Verfassungsfragen.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Russia of to-day. From the German, by M. Sandwith.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Digby, Long &amp; co., 1904. vii, 306 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bujac</b>, Jean Léopold Émile. L'armée russe, son histoire, son
+organisation actuelle.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Limoges, H. Charles-Lavauzelle, 1894. 428 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Clarke</b>, <i>Sir</i> George Sydenham. Russia's sea-power, past and present;
+or, The rise of the Russian navy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray, 1898. xix, (1), 202 pp. 2 folded maps. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>A new edition has been published, and has been ordered by
+the Library.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>[Daniels]on</b>, Nikola&#301; Frantsovich. Histoire du développement économique
+de la Russie depuis l'affranchissement des serfs, par Nicolas-on.
+Traduit de russe par Gg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: V. Giard &amp; E. Brière, 1902. vii, 523 pp. Tables. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Delage</b>, Émile. Chez les Russes; études et impressions de voyage mêlées.
+Préface par Georges Montorgueil. 3. éd.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Dujarric et cie. 1903. xxiv, 410 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Choses entrevues: Chemin faisant à travers la
+Pologne,&mdash;Choses vues et vécues: À Moscou.&mdash;Choses
+découvertes: Sur le Volga et alentour, oreille tendue et nez
+au vent.&mdash;Études annexes: Le commerce du vin dans l'Empire
+russe. La propriété industrielle et littéraire devant les
+pratiques russes. Les foires de Nijni-Novgorod de ce temps.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Deschamps</b>, Philippe. La Russie au 20<sup>me</sup> siècle.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Guillaumin &amp; cie., 1902. (4), 284, (1) pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Drage</b>, Geoffrey. Russian affairs.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: John Murray, 1904. xvi, 738 pp. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Introduction; Russian ambitions; Agriculture;
+Agrarian development; Famines; Industry; Commerce; Finance;
+Poland, Finland, and the Baltic provinces; Dependencies.
+<i>A.</i> Northern Asia: Siberia; Manchuria; <i>B.</i> Central Asia;
+Conclusion; Appendices.</p>
+
+<p>"This is a new and important work on the present internal
+state of Russia, derived from personal acquaintance with the
+country. Political questions and the economic problems
+connected with agriculture, industry, commerce and finance
+in European and Asiatic Russia are exhaustively dealt with,
+M. de Witte's budgets being carefully analysed." <i>Spectator,
+Mar. 26, '04.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Foulke</b>, William Dudley. Slav or Saxon, a study of the growth and
+tendencies of Russian civilization. 2d ed., revised.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1899. vii, (1), 141 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.
+(Questions of the day, no. 43.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same</i>. 3d ed. rev. and enl.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1904. ix, (1), 210 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>. (Questions
+of the day, no. 43.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>With an additional chapter on the causes of the war in the
+Far East and the issues involved.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Golovin</b>, Konstantin Fedorovich. Russlands Finanzpolitik und die
+Aufgaben der Zukunft. Aus dem Russischen von M. Kolossowski.
+Vollständige deutsche Ausgabe.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: Verlag von Otto Wigand, 1900. (4), 233 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Jane</b>, Frederick T. The imperial Russian navy; its past, present, and
+future. New and revised edition.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Thacker &amp; co., 1904. 23, (1), 23-736 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portraits. Maps. Plans. Facsimiles. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>The author states that in this new edition, he has "only
+laboured to bring the book completely up to date as regards
+<i>matériel</i> and <i>personnel</i>, deleting in the former matter
+that, owing to changes in design and so forth, is no longer
+applicable."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Kovalevski&#301;</b>, Maksim Maksimovich. Le régime économique de la Russie.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: V. Giard &amp; E. Brière, 1898. (4), 362, (2) pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.
+(Bibliothèque sociologique internationale, 14.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Russian political institutions; the growth and development of
+these institutions from the beginnings of Russian history to the
+present time.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chicago: The University of Chicago press, 1902. ix, 299 pp. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Kovalevski&#301;</b>, Vladimir Ivanovich, ed. La Russie à la fin du 19<sup>e</sup> siècle.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: P. Dupont, 1900. xx, 989, (2) pp. Maps. Tables. Diagrams. 8<sup>o</sup>.
+(Commission impériale de Russie à l'Exposition universelle de Paris.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Kupchanko</b>, Grigori&#301; Ivanovich. Russland in Zahlen. Statistisches
+Sammelwerk. Mit einer Eisenbahnkarte.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: O. Wigand, 1902. v, (2), 148 pp. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Anhang (pp. 135-148): 1. Gesetzlich bestimmtes Verhältnis
+zwischen den russischen und den metrischen Massen und
+Gewichten. 2. Russische Geldsorten. 3. Passvorschriften. 4.
+Eisenbahnfahrpreise.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Latimer</b>, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley. Russia and Turkey in the nineteenth
+century.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chicago: A. C. McClurg and company, 1893. 413 pp. Portraits. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Leroy-Beaulieu</b>, Anatole. The empire of the tsars and the Russians.
+Translated from the third French edition, with annotations, by Zénaïde
+A. Ragozin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, London, 1893-1896. 3 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Part 1. The country and its inhabitants; Part 2. The
+institutions; Part 3. The religion.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Lodge</b>, Henry Cabot. Some impressions of Russia.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In his</i> A fighting frigate, and other essays and
+addresses, pp. 257-290. New York, 1902. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p>
+
+<p>"This article was published in Scribner's Magazine for
+April, 1902."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Machat</b>, J. Le développement économique de la Russie.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1902. xvi, 310, (4) pp. Maps. Diagrams. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Bibliographie": pp. xiii-xvi.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Miliukov</b>, Pavel Nikolaevich. Essais sur l'histoire de la civilisation
+russe. Traduit du russe par P. Dramas &amp; D. Soskice. Avec une préface de
+Lucien Herr.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: V. Giard &amp; E. Brière, 1901. viii, 295, (2) pp. Maps. Diagrams.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Introduction&mdash;1. ptie. La population&mdash;2. ptie.
+L'évolution économique&mdash;3. ptie. L'évolution de l'état&mdash;4.
+ptie. La structure sociale&mdash;Conclusions&mdash;Cartes et
+diagrammes.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Morfill</b>, William Richard. A history of Russia from the birth of Peter
+the Great to Nicholas <span class="smcap">II.</span></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: J. Pott &amp; co., 1902. viii, 486 pp. Frontispiece. Maps
+(partly folded). 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The story of Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890. xix, (1), 394 pp. Frontispiece
+(portrait). Illustrations. Portraits. Folded maps. 12<sup>o</sup>. (The story of
+the nations.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Niet</b>, <i>pseud.</i> La Russie d'aujourd'hui. Le tsar.&mdash;Les grands-ducs.&mdash;Les
+ministres.&mdash;La société.&mdash;Les finances.&mdash;La
+police.&mdash;L'administration.&mdash;La diplomatie, etc.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: F. Juven, [1902]. (4), 312 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Author's pseudonym, "Niet," at head of title. "Une grande
+partie de cette étude a paru, en fragments publiés chaque
+semaine à l'Echo de Paris."</p>
+
+<p>"Ce livre trouve une actualité brûlante dans les événements
+de notre heure; toutes les phases du grand drame qui
+commence ont été prévues par Niet, si sincèrement, avec une
+documentation si incontestable, qu'on a voulu lire bien des
+noms de diplomates sous l'anonymat de son auteur."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Palmer</b>, Francis H. E. Russian life in town and country.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901. xi, (2), 320 pp.
+Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>. (Our European neighbours.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Rambaud</b>, Alfred Nicolas. Histoire de la Russie depuis les origines
+jusqu'à nos jours. 5. éd. rev. et complétée jusqu'en 1900.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Hachette &amp; cie., 1900. (4), 922, (2) pp. Maps. 12<sup>o</sup>. (Historie
+universelle.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Note bibliographique": pp. [897]-914.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The history of Russia from the earliest times to 1877. Translated
+by Leonora B. Lang, with additional chapters covering the period from
+1877 to 1904, by G. Mercer Adam.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>A. L. Burt company, publishers, New York, [1904]. 2 vols.
+Frontispieces. Plates. Portraits. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Rambaud</b>, Alfred Nicolas. A popular history of Russia from the earliest
+times to 1880. Translated by L. B. Lang. Edited and enlarged by Nathan
+Haskell Dole. Including a history of the Turko-Russian war of 1877-78,
+from the best authorities, by the editor.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: D. Estes and C. E. Lauriat, 1880-1882. 3 vols. Plates.
+Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Regelsperger</b>, Gustave. Les Russes en Asie.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Revue universelle, vol. 2, May 15, 1902, pp. 261-266.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Russia.</b> Aperçu statistique des chemins de fer et des voies navigables
+de la Russie. Avec annexe de cartes et de tableaux graphiques. Section
+de statistique et de cartographie du Ministère des voies de
+communication.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St.-Pétersbourg: Impr. du Ministère des voies de communication (J. N.
+Kouchnereff &amp; c<sup>ie</sup>), 1900. (8), 180 pp. 2 folded maps. 4 folded
+statistical diagrams. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Rédigé pour l'Exposition universelle de 1900 à Paris."</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Statesman's handbook for Russia. Edited by the Chancery of the
+Committee of ministers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St. Petersburg: E. Thiele, 1896. 2 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: I. Preface. Unity of the Russian empire. State
+organization. Rights of subjects. State administration.
+Separate branches of state administration. Material
+resources.&mdash;II. Spiritual welfare: 1. Ecclesiastical
+institutions. 2. National education. 3. Institutions of the
+Empress Mary. Policy of security. Justice. Local government
+and self government. Appendix: Races inhabiting the Russian
+empire.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The industries of Russia, by the Department of trade and
+manufactures, Ministry of finance for the World's Columbian exposition
+at Chicago. Editor of the English translation, John Martin Crawford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St. Petersburg: [Trenke &amp; Fusnot, printers], 1893. 5 vols. in 4. Maps.
+Diagrams. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: I-II. Manufactures and trade.&mdash;III. Agriculture
+and forestry.&mdash;IV. Mining and metallurgy.&mdash;V. Siberia and
+the great Siberian railway.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>La Russie</b>, géographique, ethnologique, historique, administrative,
+économique, religieuse, littéraire, artistique, scientifique,
+pittoresque, etc. Par MM. L. Delavaud, Girard de Rialle, Ch. Rabot,
+Alfred Rambaud, Albert Vandal, Maxime Petit, G. Regelsperger, Ernest
+Lehr, Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, Désiré Lecroix, Arthur Raffalovich, G.
+Lejeal, Louis Leger, E. M. de Vogüe, Maurice Tourneux, Maurice Vachon,
+Arthur Pougin, J. Grand-Carteret, Michel Delines, M<sup>me</sup> Lydie
+Paschkof, A. André, baron de Montalbo, Camille Couderc. 3. éd.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Larousse, [1900]. 490 pp. Illustrations. Portraits. Plans. Maps
+(partly folded). Folded facsimilies. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Schierbrand</b>, Wolf von. Russia, her strength and her weakness; a study
+of the present condition of the Russian empire, with an analysis of its
+resources and a forecast of its future.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1904. xiv, (2), 304 pp.
+Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Strannik</b>, Ivan. La pensée russe contemporaine.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1903. (4), 266, (2) pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Introduction.&mdash;L'impuissance de vivre.
+Tchékhov.&mdash;L'esprit de vagabondage. Gorki.&mdash;Le sentiment de
+la pitié. Korolenko.&mdash;Orthodoxie et hétérodoxie.
+Tolstoï.&mdash;L'esprit sectaire. Les Doukhobors.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Thompson</b>, Herbert M. Russian politics.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: H. Holt and company, 1896. xi, (11), 289 pp. Folded maps.
+Folded table. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Tikhomirov</b>, Lev Aleksandrovich. Russia, political and social;
+translated from the French by Edward Aveling. 2d ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Sonnenschein &amp; co., 1892. 2 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Library of standard
+authors.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: I. The Russian empire and Russia. Russian Russia:
+Germans and Jews. The social classes in Russia: the people;
+the clergy, nobility, bourgeoisie. Economic and industrial
+Russia.&mdash;II. The intellectual movement. Political Russia.
+Appendices: <span class="smcap">A.</span> Statistics of the national revenue. <span class="smcap">B.</span> The
+term nihilists. <span class="smcap">C.</span> Subjects forbidden by the censorship. <span class="smcap">D.</span>
+Partition of the land. <span class="smcap">E.</span> Works and publications quoted.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>United States.</b> <i>Bureau of statistics.</i> Commercial Russia in 1904. Area,
+population, finances, currency, railways, industry, and agriculture,
+and foreign commerce and commerce of the United States with Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iii, (1), 2755-2869 pp.
+Folded map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Reprinted from the Monthly summary of commerce and finance
+for Feb., 1904.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Waliszewski</b>, Kazimierz. Peter the Great. Translated from the French by
+Lady Mary Loyd.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: D. Appleton &amp; company, 1897. x, 562 pp. Portrait. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The romance of an empress, Catherine II of Russia. Translated from
+the French.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: D. Appleton and company, 1894. viii, 458 pp. Portrait. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The story of a throne (Catherine II of Russia). From the French.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Heinemann, 1895. 2 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wallace</b>, D. Mackenzie. Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Henry Holt and company, 1877. xiii, (1), 620 pp. 2 folded
+maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span></p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="RUSSIAN_EXPANSION" id="RUSSIAN_EXPANSION"></a>RUSSIAN EXPANSION</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Aulagnon</b>, Claudius. La Sibérie économique, considéré plus spécialement
+dans sa partie cisbaïkalienne. Préface par M. Frédéric Passy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Guillaumin et c<sup>ie</sup>, 1901. xii, 230 pp. Illustrations. Plates.
+8<sup>o</sup>. (Publication de l'Association des anciens élèves de l'École des
+hautes études commerciales.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Beveridge</b>, Albert Jeremiah. The Russian advance.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1903. iii, (5), 485, (1) pp.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Appendix: Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which southern Manchuria
+was ceded to Japan; Mikado's rescript withdrawing from
+Manchuria; The (reputed) Cassini convention; The
+Russo-Manchurian railway agreement; Anglo-Russian agreement
+respecting spheres of influence in China; Treaty of
+offensive and defensive alliance between Great Britain and
+Japan; Specimen of the regulations concerning foreign joint
+stock companies operating in Russia.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Bookwalter</b>, John Wesley. Siberia and Central Asia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Springfield, O.: [New York printed, J. J. Little &amp; co.], 1899. xxxi,
+548 pp. Illustrations. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Carol</b>, Jean. Colonisation russe: les deux routes du Caucase; notes d'un
+touriste.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Hachette et cie., 1899. xl, 311 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chirol</b>, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political
+problems of Indian defence. With maps, illustrations, and appendices.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray, 1903. xiv, 512 pp. Plates. Maps. Genealogical
+tables. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.</p>
+
+<p>Based on a series of letters written for the Times.
+<i>Preface.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>De Windt</b>, Harry. The new Siberia. Being an account of a visit to the
+penal island of Sakhalin, and political prison and mines of the
+trans-Baikal district, Eastern Siberia. With appendices, map, and
+twenty-eight illustrations.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman and Hall, 1896. xiv, 324 pp. Plates. Portraits. Map.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Durrieux</b>, Alcée. Samarkand, la bien gardée.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Plon-Nourrit &amp; cie., 1901. (4), vi, 304, (4) pp. Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gerrare</b>, Wirt. Greater Russia. The continental empire of the old world.
+With illustrations and a map.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Macmillan company, 1903. xiii, (1), 337 pp. Plates.
+Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Hawes</b>, Charles H. In the uttermost East; being an account of
+investigations among the natives and Russian convicts of the island of
+Sakhalin, with notes of travel in Korea, Siberia, and Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Charles Scribner's sons, xxx, 478 pp. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Hellwald</b>, Friedrich von. The Russians in Central Asia. A critical
+examination down to the present time of the geography and history of
+Central Asia. Tr. from the German by Theodore Wirgman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Henry S. King &amp; co., [London], 1874. xx, 332 pp. Folded map (colored).
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Krafft</b>, Hugues. À travers le Turkestan Russe; ouvrage illustré de deux
+cent-soixante-cinq gravures d'après les clichés de l'auteur et
+contenant une carte en couleurs.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Hachette et c<sup>ie</sup>, 1902. (6), vii, 228, (4) pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portrait. Folded map. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Krahmer</b>, Gustav. Russland in Asien.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: Zuckschwerdt &amp; co., 1897-1903. 6 vols. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: vol. 1. Transkaspien und seine Eisenbahn. O.
+Heyfelder; vol. 2. Russland in Mittel-Asien; vol. 3.
+Sibirien und die grosse sibirische Eisenbahn; vol. 4.
+Russland in Ost-Asien; vol. 5. Das nordöstliche
+Küstengebiet; vol. 6. Die Beziehungen Russlands zu Persien.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Krausse</b>, Alexis. Russia in Asia. A record and a study. 1558-1899.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: G. Richards, 1899. 428 pp. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup></i>.</p>
+
+
+<p><b>Legras</b>, Jules. En Sibérie.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Armand Colin &amp; cie., 1899. xvii, 384 pp. Illustrations. Map.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title: 2. éd.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Meakin</b>, Annette M. B. In Russian Turkestan: a garden of Asia and its
+people.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: George Allen, 1903. xvii, (1), 316 pp. Plates. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Norman</b>, Henry. All the Russias; travels and studies in contemporary
+European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1902. (4), xii, (2), 476 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Rambaud</b>, Alfred Nicolas. The expansion of Russia; problems of the East
+and problems of the Far East; with an essay on the Russian people, by
+J. Novicow. 2d ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Scott-Thaw company, 1904. (8), 254 pp. 12<sup>o</sup> (Contemporary
+thought series. II.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Ravenstein</b>, E. G. The Russians on the Amur; its discovery, conquest,
+and colonization, with a description of the country, its inhabitants,
+productions, and commercial capabilities; and personal accounts of
+Russian travellers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Trübner and co., 1861. xx, 467 pp. Illustrations. Plates.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Reid</b>, Arnot. From Peking to Petersburg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: E. Arnold, 1899. vi, (2), 300 pp. Frontispiece. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Russia's</b> march towards India. By "An Indian officer."</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson Low, Marston &amp; company, 1894. 2 vols. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Contains an account of Russia's advance towards India from
+the earliest times up to the present day.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Semenov</b>, Petr Petrovich. La Russie extra-européenne et polaire Sibérie,
+Caucase, Asie centrale, Extrême-Nord.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: P. Dupont, 1900. (4) 242 pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Commission
+impériale de Russie à l'Exposition universelle de 1900.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Skrine</b>, Francis Henry. The expansion of Russia, 1815-1900.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1903. vi, 386 pp. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.
+(Cambridge historical series.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Skrine</b>, Francis Henry, <i>and</i> Edward Denison <b>Ross</b>. The heart of Asia. A
+history of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Methuen &amp; company, 1899. xi, (1), 444 pp. Illustrations. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Stadling</b>, Jonas Jonsson. Through Siberia. Ed. by F. H. H. Guillemard.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Westminster: A. Constable &amp; co., 1901. xvi, 315 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Ukhtomski&#301;</b>, Esper Esperovich, <i>kniaz'</i>. Travels in the East of Nicholas
+<span class="smcap">II.</span> emperor of Russia, when cesarewitch, 1890-1891. Written by order of
+His Imperial Majesty, and translated from the Russian by R. Goodlet,
+edited by Sir G. Birdwood.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: A. Constable &amp; co., 1896-1900. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates.
+Portraits. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wright</b>, George Frederick. Asiatic Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: McClure, Phillips &amp; co., 1902. 2 vols. Plates. Folded maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Physical geography; Russian occupation; Russian
+colonization; Political divisions; Social, economic, and
+political conditions; Natural history; Bibliography.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Yorck von Wartenburg</b>, Maximilian, <i>Graf</i>. Das Vordringen der russischen
+Macht in Asien. 2. Auflage.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn, 1900. 67, (1) pp. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<h3>RUSSIAN EXPANSION: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Dans le Tian Chan Russe. Au tour de l'Issyk Koul. G. Saint-Yves.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales de géographie, vol. 8 (May 15, 1898): 201-215.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Dans le Tian Chan Russe. De L'Issyk Koul au Ferghana. G.
+Saint-Yves.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales de géographie, vol. 9 (Mar. 15, 1900): 119-140.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Russia's field for Anglo-Saxon enterprise in Asia. Alexander Hume
+Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering magazine, vol. 19 (June, 1900): 354-368.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Russian Central Asia: countries and peoples. With map. Archibald
+R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Society of Arts. Journal, vol. 48 (June 1, 1900): 554-568.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Is Russia to control all of Asia? A. H. Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cosmopolitan, vol. 29 (July, 1900): 253-265.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> La politique russe en Chine. B. de Zenzinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 200 (Aug. 25, 1900): 662-669.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The expansion of Russia: problems of the East and problems of the
+Far East. Alfred Rambaud.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>International monthly, vol. 2 (Sept., 1900): 211-251; (Oct., 1900):
+341-361.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> China and Russia. Josiah Quincy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 171 (October, 1900): 528-542.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Russia's foreign policy. A Russian publicist.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 78 (Dec, 1900): 776-783.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The spread of Russia. Poultney Bigelow.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 52 (Dec. 20, 1900): 3021-3025.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Russia and the "open door." A Russian publicist.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 79 (Feb., 1901): 188-194.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Engineering opportunities in the Russian empire. Alexander Hume
+Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering magazine, vol. 21 (April, 1901): 29-42.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Russia's conquest of Asia. John Kimberly Mumford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 2 (May, 1901): 704-719.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Récentes explorations russes en Asie. J. Deniker.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Géographie, vol. 4 (July, 1901): 21-28.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>1. Le Kamtchatka et le littoral de la mer d'Okhotsk.</p>
+
+<p>2. Dernières nouvelles de l'expédition Kozlov 'en Asie
+Centrale.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> The colonization of Siberia. R. E. C. Long.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 32 (Oct., 1901): 172-189.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Russia as a great power. Sydney Brooks.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 2 (Oct., 1901): 1277-1284.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> The new California [Siberia]. S. M. Williams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Munsey's magazine, vol. 26 (Mar., 1902): 753-764.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> The future of Russia. A.-R. B.-de Bilinski.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 52 (Aug., 1902): 201-217.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia's quest of the Pacific. Frederic Austin Ogg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chautauquan, vol. 36 (Jan., 1903): 358-369.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Russianization of Asia. W. C. Jameson Reid.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Gunton's magazine, vol. 24 (Feb., 1903): 102-106.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Present tendencies of Russian policy. Charles Johnston.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 176 (May, 1903): 765-777.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Shall Russia own the earth? A. Maurice Low.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion, vol. 34 (May 14, 1903): 615-616.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Les Russes en extrème-orient. Paul Labbé.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 15 (May 15, 1903):
+623-639.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> La Russie en Chine. Pène-Siefert.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 27. année (May, 1903): 408-420.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The shadow of Russia in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Aug., 1903): 116-119.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> La prépondérance de la Russie en extrême-orient. B. de Zenzinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue politique et littéraire revue bleue, vol. 20 (Aug. 29, 1903):
+261-265; (Sept. 5, 1903): 293-297.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Russian absorption of Asia. Charles W. Barnaby.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Nov., 1903): 4118-4125.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The conquest of Asia by Russia. John Brisben Walker.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cosmopolitan, vol. 36 (Feb., 1904): 381-386.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russland und China bis zum Vertrage von Nertschinsk. Georg
+Henning.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Grenzboten, 63. Jahrgang (Feb. 25, 1904): 441-449; (Mar. 3, 1904):
+503-511.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Slav and his future. Emil Reich.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar., 1904): 371-382.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Eclectic magazine, vol. 142 (June, 1904): 724-733.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 241 (April 9, 1904): 65-74.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Vladivostock. Ivan Beschinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>France illustrée, 31. année (Mar. 12, 1904): 171-172.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's commercial expansion: a brief sketch of her enterprising
+methods.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Magazine of commerce, vol. 4 (Mar., 1904): 197-199.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Why Russia has gone eastward. Louis E. Van Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Mar. 12, 1904): 639-643.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les Russes en Mandchourie. J. L. Croze.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 4, 1904): 358-360.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's civilizing work in Asia. G. Frederick Wright.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Apr., 1904): 427-432.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The history of Port Arthur. Joseph H. Longford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Apr., 1904): 618-629.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> L'Asie russe. G. Treffel.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue universelle, vol. 4 (May 15, 1904): 257-262.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russian emigration to Siberia. Bruno Simmerbach.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 30 (July, 1904): 91-92.</i></p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="TRANS-SIBERIAN_RAILROAD" id="TRANS-SIBERIAN_RAILROAD"></a>TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Boulangier</b>, Edgar. Notes de voyage en Sibérie; le chemin de fer
+trans-sibérien et la Chine.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Société d'éditions scientifique, 1891. xii, 397, (2) pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Folded maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Cary</b>, Clarence. The Trans-Siberian route; or, Notes of a journey from
+Pekin to New York in 1902.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Evening Post job printing house, 1902. 53 pp. Plates.
+Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>The author was chief correspondent of the Associated Press.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Colquhoun</b>, Archibald Ross. The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In his</i> Overland to China, pp. 117-150. New York, 1900.
+8<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Crawford</b>, John Martin. The great Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> United States Consular reports, vol. 45, no. 166,
+July, 1894, pp.425-434. [Map.])</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Dmitrief-Mamonof</b>, A. J. and A. F. <b>Zdsiarsky</b>, <i>eds.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>See</i> <b><a href="#RUSSIA_HISTORY_POLITICS_ETC">Russia</a></b>.</p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gourdet</b>, Paul. Le chemin de fer en Asie centrale jonction du
+Transcaspien avec le Transsibérien.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Congrès national des sociétés françaises de
+géographie, xixe session.&mdash;Marseille.&mdash;Septembre 1898, pp.
+256-274. Marseille, 1899. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Great Britain.</b> <i>Foreign office.</i> Russia. Report on the Trans-Siberian
+railway. 29 pp. Folded sheet. 8<sup>o</sup>.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Great Britain. Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular
+reports. [1900.] Miscellaneous series, no. 533.)</p>
+
+<p>"Sketches the history of the Siberian railway project and
+its probable influence on Siberian trade and settlement,
+with a section on the resources, etc., of the country."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Institut colonial international.</b> <i>Bruxelles.</i> Les chemins de fer aux
+colonies et dans les pays neufs.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Institut colonial international, Bruxelles, 1900. 3 vols. Plans.
+Diagrams. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Bibliothèque coloniale internationale.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Transsibérien, vol. 2, pp. 721-733.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Jefferson</b>, Robert L. Roughing it in Siberia; with some account of the
+Trans-Siberian railway, and the gold mining industry of Asiatic Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson Low, Marston &amp; co., 1897. (8), 252 pp. Plates.
+Portrait. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Krahmer</b>, G. Sibirien und die grosse sibirische Eisenbahn.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: Zuckschwerdt &amp; co., 1897. iv, (2), 103 pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.
+(Russland in Asien. Bd. III.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Labbé</b>, Paul. La situation des provinces traversées par le
+Transsibérien.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Société de géographie commerciale de Paris. Bulletin,
+vol. 23, pp. 514-529. Paris, 1901. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lynch</b>, George. The path of empire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Duckworth &amp; co., 1903. xix, 257 pp. Plates. Portraits. Folded
+map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: From Kobe to Korea.&mdash;The path of empire through
+Korea.&mdash;In the land of the morning calm.&mdash;Dalny, the
+commercial terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway.&mdash;Port
+Arthur, the military terminus of the Trans-Siberian
+railway.&mdash;Pekin revisited.&mdash;The Japanisation of China.&mdash;From
+Pekin to New-Chwang.&mdash;Through Manchuria.&mdash;The importance of
+Manchuria.&mdash;The path of empire through Mongolia.&mdash;Lake
+Baikal.&mdash;Irkutsk.&mdash;People one meets on the way.&mdash;From
+Irkutsk to Tomsk.&mdash;The express.&mdash;The reform of the exile
+system.&mdash;Across the Obi basin.&mdash;The great trek
+eastward.&mdash;Unto Moscow, the heart of Russia.&mdash;Where leads
+the Russian path of empire?&mdash;Appendix.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Ruge</b>, Sophus. Die sibirische Eisenbahn. Vortrag, gehalten in der
+Gehe-stiftung zu Dresden am 12. Oktober 1901.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Dresden: Zahn &amp; Jaen, 1901. 52 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Jahrbuch der Gehe-stiftung zu
+Dresden. Bd. 8., Hft. 1.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title: Die transsibirische Eisenbahn.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Russia.</b> Siberia and the Great Siberian railway. Editor of the English
+translation, John Martin Crawford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St. Petersburg: [Trenke &amp; Fusnot, printers], 1893. xii, 265 pp. Folded
+map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Forms Vol. 5 of "The industries of Russia."</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Guide to the Great Siberian railway. Published by the Ministry of
+ways of communication, edited by A. I. Dmitriev-Mámonov and A. F.
+Zdziárski. English translation by Miss L. Kúkol-Yasnopólsky, rev. by
+John Marshall.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St. Petersburg: Artistic printing society, 1900. (2), 520 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. Folded plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Guide du grand chemin de fer trans-sibérien. Édité par le
+Ministère des voies de communication, sous la redaction de A. I.
+Dmitrief-Mamonof et de l'ingénieur A. F. Zdsiarsky, tr. du russe par P.
+Tacchella.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St.-Pétersbourg: Société d'impression artistique, 1900. (4), 572 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. Folded plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Wegweiser auf der grossen sibirischen Eisenbahn; herausgegeben
+unter Redaktion von A. I. Dmitrijew-Mamonow und des Ingenieurs A. F.
+Zdziarski. Aus dem Russischen von A. Lütschg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>St.-Petersburg: Kunstdruckgesellschaft, 1901. (4), 602 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Shoemaker</b>, Michael Myers. The great Siberian railway from St.
+Petersburg to Pekin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>G. P. Putnam's sons, New York and London, 1903. viii, (2), 243 pp.
+Plate. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Simpson</b>, James Young. Side-lights on Siberia. Some account of the great
+Siberian railroad, the prisons and the exile system.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>William Blackwood and sons, Edinburgh and London, 1898. xvi, 383 pp.
+Plates. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Stahl</b>, A. F. Entlang der sibirischen Bahn.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Geographische Zeitschrift, vol. 8, pp. 81-92. Leipzig,
+1902. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>United States.</b> <i>Bureau of statistics.</i> The Russian empire and the
+Trans-Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In its</i> Monthly summary of commerce and finance, n. s.,
+vol. 6, April, 1899, pp. 2501-2599. Folded map. Washington,
+1899. 4<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Vladimir</b>, [<i>pseud</i>]. Russia on the Pacific, and the Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson, Low, Marston &amp; co., 1899. xii, 373 pp. Plates. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wiedenfeld</b>, Kurt. Die sibirische Bahn in ihrer wirtschaftlichen
+Bedeutung.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Berlin: Julius Springer, 1900. (4), 202 pp. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Begins with an historical survey of the Russian occupation
+of Northern Asia; then takes up the history of the
+Trans-Siberian railway from its inception and considers its
+commercial importance and its effect upon the development of
+Siberia, with much statistical information. The sources of
+information are given in footnotes."</p></div>
+
+
+<h3>TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1891.</b> The Siberian railroad.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 23 (July 10, 1891): 476.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Review of report of Nicolai Woloshinow.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1893.</b> The western section of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Michel
+Nicolaevich Ghercevanof.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 25 (Feb. 17, 1893): 132-133.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1893.</b> The Siberian railroad [progress of the enterprise].</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 25 (Dec. 8, 1893): 890.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1894.</b> The political and economic importance of the great Siberian
+railway. Hermann Schönfeld.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering magazine, vol. 7 (July, 1894): 467-473.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1896.</b> The climate along the route of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Frank
+Waldo.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Apr. 10, 1896): 256-257.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1896.</b> The Siberian railroad. Herbert H. D. Peirce.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Aug. 7, 1896): 553-554.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1896.</b> The Siberian railroad.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Oct. 23, 1896): 737-738.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"A list of articles relating to the Siberian railroad which
+have appeared in the 'Railroad gazette.'"</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1896.</b> The great Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineer (London), vol. 82 (Nov. 6, 1896): 459.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1896.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering news, vol. 36 (Nov. 19, 1896): 322-324.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1897.</b> From London to the Far East by railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering, vol. 63 (May 14, 1897): 649-650.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1897.</b> Siberian railway extension in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineer (London), vol. 83 (June 4, 1897): 562.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1897.</b> The Manchurian extension of the Trans-Siberian railway. With map.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering news, vol. 38 (Nov. 11, 1897): 308-309.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> La Sibérie et le Transsibérien. Le pays et ses habitans. Le
+chemin de fer. Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue des deux mondes, vol. 146 (March 15, 1898): 324-358; vol. 148
+(Aug. 15, 1898): 808-844.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway: its new terminus in China. Clarence
+Cary.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 25 (May, 1898): 285-299.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway. [Details from the Report of the
+Imperial commission to the Tsar.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineer (London), vol. 85 (June 3, 1898): 519-520; vol. 86 (July 8,
+1898): 25-26; (July 29, 1898): 99-100.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Quinquennial report of the Committee for building the Siberian
+railroad.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol 30 (Sept. 16, 1898): 663-664.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway and the coal resources of Siberia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Iron and coal trades review, vol. 58 (Jan. 27, 1899): 151-153.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineer (London), vol. 87 (Apr. 7, 1899): 331.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway. William Durban.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 76 (Aug., 1899): 261-271.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Trans-Siberian railroad. Henry Michelsen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American, vol. 95 (Aug. 26, 1899): 136-137.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American supplement, vol. 48 (Aug. 26, 1899): 19784-19785.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Russian railway policy in Asia. R. E. C. Long.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 66 (Dec, 1899): 914-925.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Die transsibirische Eisenbahn. Josef Grunzel.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Deutsche Rundschau für Geographie, vol. 23 (1900): 27-31.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der sibirischen Bahn. Kurt
+Wiedenfeld.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Archiv für Eisenbahnen, vol 23 (Mar.-Apr., 1900): 341-397; (May-June,
+1900): 693-756; (July-Aug., 1900): 895-943; (Sept.-Oct., 1900):
+1095-1124.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The marine department of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Waldon
+Fawcett.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American, vol. 96 (Mar. 31, 1900): 200.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The Great Siberian railway. With map. M. Mikhailoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 170 (May, 1900): 593-608.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The opening up of Siberia by the Trans-siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Board of Trade journal, vol. 30 (Aug. 2, 1900): 237-240.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Report of the British commercial agent at St. Petersburg.
+Taken from Foreign Office, miscellaneous series, 533.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway. With two maps. Archibald
+R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monthly review, vol. 1 (Nov., 1900): 40-55.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Russia of to-day. II. The great Siberian railway. Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scribner's magazine, vol. 28 (Nov., 1900): 515-541.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway. With two maps.
+Archibald R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Royal united service institution. Journal, vol. 44 (Dec, 1900):
+1408-1430.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> La Sibérie et le grand Transsibérien. Léon Vallée.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, vol. 48 (1901): 181-200.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der sibirischen Eisenbahn.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Koloniale Zeitschrift, vol. 2 (Jan. 3, 1901): 13-14.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> The great Siberian railroad. With map. Arthur Montefiore Brice.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Manchester geographical society. Journal, vol. 17 (Jan.-March, 1901):
+37-45.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Trade and the Siberian railway. With map. A. Kinloch.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monthly review, vol. 2 (Mar., 1901): 60-71.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> The progress of the Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American supplement, vol. 51 (Mar. 9, 1901): 21059-21060.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> From Peking to St. Petersburg by rail. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 24 (Dec., 1901): 682-685.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> From Japan to Europe by the Trans-Siberian route. H. A. Bonar.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Royal united service institution. Journal, vol. 46 (Jan., 1902):
+18-38.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> The great Siberian railroad. Arthur M. Brice.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cassell's magazine, n. s., vol. 24 (Feb., 1902): 357-364.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Dalny, a fiat-city. Clarence Cary.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scribner's magazine, vol. 33 (Apr., 1903): 482-493.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Trans-Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Geographical journal, vol. 21 (May, 1903): 553.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The great Russian railway across Asia. J. M. Maclean.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Magazine of commerce, vol. 2 (May, 1903): 281-283.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Exécution complète du chemin de fer transsibérien. F. Le Beschu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde illustré, vol. 93 (Aug. 29, 1903): 204-206.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Transsibérien-Transmandchourien. André Brisse.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 27. année (Aug., 1903): 97-111; (Sept., 1903):
+215-228.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> La Sibérie et le transsibérien. S. Litman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 18 (Sept. 15, 1903): 573-589.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> America's part in the completion of the Trans-Siberian railway.
+Alexander Hume Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 31 (Sept. 5, 1903): 19-20.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Pacific monthly, vol. 10 (Dec, 1903): 380-382.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> En route pour Wladivostock: croquis du Transsibérien. A.
+Debibert.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 214 (Feb. 25, 1904): 714-724.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The cost of the Siberian railroad.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 36 (Mar. 4, 1904): 161.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> De Moscou à Port-Arthur et Vladivostock. Clavedy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 18, 1904): 388-393.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The great Siberian railway. James W. Davidson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century, vol. 67 (Apr., 1904): 940-950.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> An engineer's views of the Trans-Siberian. L. Lodian.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 9, 1904): 548-549, 563.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Military aspects of the Trans-Siberian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American, vol. 90 (Apr. 16, 1904): 308-309.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Siberian railway in war.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World to-day, vol. 6 (May, 1904): 607-615.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>A series of illustrations with descriptive accounts.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span></p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="TIBET" id="TIBET"></a>TIBET</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Bérard</b>, Victor. Lord Curzon et le Tibet.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 1, Feb. 15, 1904; pp.
+881-894; 11. année, vol. 2, March 1, 1904, pp. 197-224.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Bower</b>, Hamilton. Diary of a journey across Tibet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Rivington, Percival and co., 1894. xvi, 309 pp. Plates. Folded
+map. Folded diagram. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chirol</b>, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political
+problems of Indian defence.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray, 1903. xiv, 512 pp. Plates. Maps. Genealogical
+tables. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.</p>
+
+<p>Based on a series of letters written for the Times.
+<i>Preface.</i></p>
+
+<p>"The north-east frontier of India," pp. 350-363; "The
+question of Tibet," pp. 364-377; Conventions relating to
+Tibet, pp. 467-476.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Deasy</b>, Henry Hugh Peter. In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan; being the
+record of three years' exploration.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Longmans, Green &amp; co., 1901. xvi, 420 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portrait. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Desgodins</b>, C. H. La mission du Thibet de 1855 à 1870, comprenant
+l'exposé des affaires religieuses, et divers documents sur ce pays,
+accompagnée d'une carte du Thibet d'après les lettres de M. l'abbé
+Desgodins, missionnaire apostolique. Par C.-H. Desgodins.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Verdun: Ch. Laurent, 1872. (2), iv, 419 pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Freshfield</b>, Douglas W. Round Kangchenjunga; a narrative of mountain
+travel and exploration.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: E. Arnold, 1903. xvi, 373 pp. Plates. Maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Includes some comment on the present political situation on
+the Tibetan frontier and on the events that led up to it.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Great Britain.</b> <i>Foreign office.</i> East India (Tibet). Papers relating to
+Tibet. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His
+Majesty.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, 1904. x, [2]-314
+pp. Folded map. F<sup>o</sup>. [Cd. 1920.]</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Dates cover Oct. 21, 1889-Jan. 30, 1904.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Hedin</b>, Sven Anders. Central Asia and Tibet towards the holy city of
+Lassa.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Hurst and Blackett, limited; New York: C. Scribner's sons,
+1903. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Translated by Mr. J. T. Bealby."&mdash;Pref.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Landor</b>, Arnold Henry Savage. In the forbidden land; an account of a
+journey into Tibet, capture by the Tibetan-Lamas and soldiers,
+imprisonment, torture, and ultimate release. With the government
+inquiry and report and other official documents.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; bros., 1899, [pub. 1898]. 2 vols.
+Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></p>
+
+<p><b>Rijnhart</b>, Susie Carson. With the Tibetans in tent and temple; narrative
+of four years' residence on the Tibetan border, and of a journey into
+the far interior.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chicago, New York, [etc.]: F. H. Revell co., 1901. (4), 400 pp.
+Plates. Portraits. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Rockhill</b>, William Woodville. Diary of a journey through Mongolia and
+Tibet in 1891 and 1892.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Washington: Published by the Smithsonian Institution, 1894. xx, (2),
+413 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The land of the lamas; notes of a journey through China, Mongolia
+and Tibet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Century co., 1891. viii, (2), 399 pp. Frontispiece.
+Illustrations. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Sarachchandra D&#257;sa.</b> Journey to Lhasa and central Tibet. Ed. by the Hon.
+W. W. Rockhill.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: John Murray, 1902. x, (4), 285 pp. Illustrations. Plates.
+Portrait. Maps. Plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Published by the Royal geographical society.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Wellby</b>, M. S. Through unknown Tibet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1898. xiv, 440 pp. Illustrations. Portraits.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"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."</p></div>
+
+
+<h3>TIBET: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> In the heart of the forbidden country; or, Lhasa revealed.
+Archibald R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cornhill magazine, vol. 87 (Jan., 1903): 39-52.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Marco Polo and his followers in Central Asia. Archibald R.
+Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Quarterly review, vol. 199 (Apr., 1904): 553-575.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Central Asia and Tibet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 20 (Apr., 1904): 202-212.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Great Britain and Thibet: the Asian crisis. E. John Solano.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (May, 1904): 710-730.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The solution of the Tibetan problem. Alexandre Ular.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (May, 1904): 640-648.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Turkestan and a corner of Tibet. Oscar T. Crosby.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Geographical journal, vol. 23 (June, 1904): 705-722.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The British mission to Tibet. Sir Walter Lawrence.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (June, 1904): 869-881.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Tibet. Russia and England on the international chessboard. Edwin
+Maxey.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Arena, vol. 32 (July, 1904): 28-31.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The forbidden land: the march of civilization into Thibet. W. C.
+Jameson Reid.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Booklovers' magazine, vol. 4 (July, 1904): 17-28.</i></p>
+<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="MANCHURIA" id="MANCHURIA"></a>MANCHURIA</h2>
+
+<p class="center"><small>(Articles on Manchuria are likewise to be found in the United States
+Consular Reports.)</small></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Colquhoun</b>, Archibald Ross. Overland to China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1900. xi, (1), 465 pp. Plates.
+Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway," pp. 117-149.</p>
+
+<p>"Manchuria," pp. 188-254.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Dowding</b>, H. H. The Russian campaign in Manchuria, 1900. With a map.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> United service institution of India. Journal, vol. 30,
+July, 1901, pp. 213-236. Simla.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Enselme</b>, Hippolyte Marie Joseph Antoine. À travers la Mandchourie; le
+chemin de fer de l'Est chinois d'après la mission du capitaine H. de
+Bouillane de Lacoste et du capitaine Enselme. Préface du comte G. du
+Chaylard.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: J. Rueff, 1903. ix, 202 pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Plans.
+Double map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Fraser</b>, John Foster. The real Siberia, together with an account of a
+dash through Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cassell and company, London, [etc.], 1902. xvi, 279 pp. Plates.
+Portrait. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Great Britain.</b> <i>Foreign office.</i> China. No. 2 (1901). Despatch from His
+Majesty's ambassador at St. Petersburgh respecting the Russo-Chinese
+agreement as to Manchuria. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by
+command of His Majesty. March 1901.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, [1901]. 3 pp.
+F<sup>o</sup>. [Cd. 439.]</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash;&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; China. No. 2 (1904). Correspondence respecting the Russian
+occupation of Manchuria and Newchwang. Presented to both Houses of
+Parliament by command of His Majesty. February 1904.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, [1904]. xi, (1),
+98 pp. F<sup>o</sup>. [Cd. 1936.]</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Hosie</b>, Alexander. Manchuria: its people, resources and history.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Methuen &amp; co., London, 1901. xi, (1), 293 pp. Illustrations. Plates.
+Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>James</b>, Henry Evan Murchison. The Long White Mountain; or, A journey in
+Manchuria, with some account of the history, people, administration and
+religion of that country.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Longmans, Green and co., 1888. xxiii, (1), 502 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Parker</b>, Edward Harper. Russia's sphere of influence; or, A thousand
+years of Manchuria.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d ser.,
+vol. 9, Apr., 1900, pp. 287-313.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Raffalovich</b>, Arthur. Description de la Mandchourie.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Société de géographie commerciale de Paris. Bulletin,
+vol. 19, pp. 822-830. Paris, 1897. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p>
+
+<p>An analysis of the work on Manchuria, issued by the Russian
+Ministry of Finance.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Ross</b>, John. Mission methods in Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Edinburgh: Anderson &amp; Ferrier, 1903. 252 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Turley</b>, Robert T. Through the Hun Kiang gorges; or, Notes on a tour in
+"No mans land," Manchuria. With map.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Geographical journal, vol. 14, Sept., 1899, pp.
+292-302.)</p>
+
+<p>Descriptive notes on this map by G. F. Browne are given in
+the Geographical journal, June, 1900.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Weale</b>, B. L. P. Manchu and Muscovite. Letters from Manchuria written
+during autumn of 1903. Historical sketch entitled 'Prologue to the
+crisis.'</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Macmillan company, 1904. 572 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Whigham</b>, H. J. Manchuria and Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Isbister and company, 1904. (6), 245 pp. Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Mr. Whigham's description of the growth of Dalny, the
+commercial terminus of the Siberian railway, which bids fair
+before long to become a second San Francisco, of the huge
+army which has already been distributed throughout
+Manchuria, and of the various arrangements in progress for
+the elimination of Chinese jurisdiction, shows clearly
+enough that Russia has committed herself too deeply to her
+gigantic scheme of territorial and commercial expansion ever
+to retrace her steps.... Mr. Whigham has much to say upon
+economic and trade matters in the Far East that merits
+careful attention. As a critic of British policy he is
+somewhat of a firebrand and does not seem to make sufficient
+allowance for the wide issues that have to be considered in
+dealing with a very complex question."&mdash;<i>Saturday Review,
+May 7, 1904, p. 594.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Younghusband</b>, Francis Edward. Among the Celestials. A narrative of
+travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi desert, through the Himalayas to
+India. Abridged from "The heart of a continent."</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: John Murray, 1898. vii, (5), 261 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The heart of a continent: a narrative of travels in Manchuria,
+across the Gobi desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral,
+1884-1894.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: John Murray, 1896. xvii, (3), 409 pp. Plates. Portrait. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Zabel</b>, Rudolf. Durch die Mandschurei und Sibirien. Reisen und Studien.
+2. durch ein Personal-und Sachregister verm. Auflage.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: G. Wigand, 1903. xii, 324 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Nachweis einiger Werke über Sibirien": pp. 312-314.</p></div>
+
+
+<h3>MANCHURIA: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> The Russians and Manchuria. E. H. Parker.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>China review, vol. 23 (1898): 143-153.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Manchurian railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering, vol. 68 (Sept. 1, 1899): 273.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Railways, rivers, and strategic towns in Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 11 (Aug., 1900): 326-327.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Micawberism in Manchuria. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 79 (May, 1901): 649-663.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> The Russians in Manchuria. Petr A. Kropotkin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 31 (May, 1901): 267-274.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Trade-routes in Manchuria. John Ross.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 17 (June, 1901): 303-310.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Manchuria in transformation. Archibald R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monthly review, vol. 5 (Oct., 1901): 58-72.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> Muscovite designs on Manchuria. L. Miner.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 174 (Mar., 1902): 315-328.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> Some facts about Port Arthur. By Sniper.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>United service magazine, vol. 146 (Apr. 1902): 13-22.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Die wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse der Mandschurei. v. Kleist.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Asien, vol. 2 (Jan., 1903): 65-66.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russian rights in Mantchuria. George Frederick Wright.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 76 (May 21, 1903): 411-413.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Japan and Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Speaker, n. s., vol. 8 (May 2, 1903): 111-112.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia in Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 90 (May 16, 1903): 768.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> American interests in Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American exporter, vol. 52 (June, 1903): 34.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Eastern Siberia and Manchuria. George Frederick Wright.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chautauquan, vol. 37 (June, 1903): 245-262.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and Manchuria. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 83 (June, 1903): 884-894.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The mischief in Manchuria. Wirt Gerrare.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 73 (June, 1903): 1051-1059.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Conquest by bank and railways, with examples from Russia in
+Manchuria. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 53 (June, 1903): 936-949.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Manchurian outlook.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American exporter, vol. 52 (July, 1903): 9.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Our Manchurian trade. American pioneer [Sergey Friede] talks of
+Russia's performances and intentions in that region.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American exporter, vol. 52 (July, 1903): 15.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 28 (July, 1903): 87-88.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The reopened door.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 77 (July 23, 1903): 65-66.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Chinese eastern (Manchurian) railway. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Page's magazine, vol. 3 (July, 1903): 21-28.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia, Manchuria and Mongolia. Alexandre Ular.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 84 (Aug., 1903): 189-208.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Manchurian peril. E. R. Thompson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New liberal review, vol. 6 (Aug., 1903): 72-81.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Au Japon et en Mandchourie. Souvenirs de l'an dernier. Paul
+Labbé.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 16 (Aug. 1, 1903):
+198-220.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Transsibérien-Transmandchourien. André Brisse.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 27e année (Aug., 1903): 97-111; (Sept., 1903):
+215-228.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Mandchourie et Corée. Robert de Caix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Comité de l'Asie française. Bulletin mensuel, 3. année (Sept., 1903):
+362-363.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Russification of Manchuria. Alexander Hume Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Era magazine, vol. 12 (Sept., 1903): 199-210.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les Russes en Mandchourie. B. de Zenzinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Feb. 13, 1904): 49-52.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> En Mandchourie: les Khoungouses. Francis Mury.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 214 (Mar. 25, 1904): 1009-1024.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The political and commercial situation in Manchuria. H. Fulford
+Bush.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Empire review, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 97-108.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> British interests in Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Magazine of commerce, vol. 4 (Mar., 1904): 176.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russian development of Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (Mar., 1904): 113-127.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Lumbering in Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (Mar., 1904): 131-132.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Mandchourie. Paul Barré.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue française de l'étranger et des colonies et exploration, vol. 29
+(Mar., 1904): 155-165.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Conditions in Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American supplement, vol. 57 (Mar. 12, 1904): 23574-23575.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's work in Manchuria. Sergei Iulitch Witte.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 9, 1904): 544-545.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> A visit to the Yalu region and Central Manchuria. Robert T.
+Turley.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Royal geographical society. Journal, vol. 23 (Apr., 1904): 473-481.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia in Manchuria,&mdash;a Russian statement [by M. Khoritz].</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 602-604.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Populations de la Mandchourie et de la Corée. Francis Mury.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, vol. 54 (May 1, 1904): 134-143.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Notes on Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (June, 1904): 261-262.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Manchuria. James W. Davidson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century magazine, vol. 68 (July, 1904): 398-411.</i></p>
+<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="JAPAN" id="JAPAN"></a>JAPAN</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Anderson</b>, William. The pictorial arts of Japan. With a brief historical
+sketch of the associated arts and some remarks upon the pictorial art
+of the Chinese and Koreans.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Houghton, Mifflin &amp; co., 1886. xx, 276, (16) pp. Plates. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bacon</b>, Alice Mabel. Japanese girls &amp; women. Rev. and enl. ed., with
+illustrations by Keish&#363; Takenouchi.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1902. xiv, 337,
+(1) pp. Plates (partly colored). 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; A Japanese interior.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1893. xix, (1),
+267 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bishop</b>, Isabella L. Bird. Unbeaten tracks in Japan; an account of
+travels on horseback in the interior, including visits to the
+aborigines of Yezo and the shrines of Nikkô and Isé.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1881. 2 vols. Frontispieces. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Brinkley</b>, Frank. The art of Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: J. B. Millet co., [1901]. 2 vols. Illustrations (partly
+colored). F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: vol. 1. Pictorial art.&mdash;vol. 2. Applied art.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Japan; its history, arts and literature. [Library ed.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet co., [1901-1902]. 8 vols. Plates
+(partly colored). 8<sup>o</sup>. (Oriental series.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Captain Brinkley, who is qualified for the task by a
+residence of more than thirty years in Japan, and by a
+knowledge of its people and politics almost unique among
+Englishmen, has opportunely given us the most beautiful,
+fascinating, and authoritative work on that country, and its
+vast, unwieldy neighbour of China, which has yet been
+written in English." <i>Spectator, May 7, 1904, p. 733.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash;, <i>ed.</i> Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written
+by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: J. B. Millet company, [1897-1898]. v, 382 pp. Illustrations.
+Colored plates. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by
+eminent Japanese authorities and scholars; with an essay on Japanese
+art by Kakuzo Okakura.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: J. B. Millet company, [<sup>c</sup>1897-1898]. 10 vols. Colored
+illustrations. Colored plates. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Browne</b>, George Waldo. Japan; the place and the people; with an
+introduction by the Hon. Kogoro Takahira.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: D. Estes &amp; company, [1904]. 438 pp. Illustrations. Plates
+(partly colored). Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Published in 1901 in his "The Far East and the new America,"
+vol. 2 (in part) and vol. 3.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Brownell</b>, Clarence Ludlow. The heart of Japan; glimpses of life and
+nature far from the travellers' track in the land of the rising sun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: McClure, Phillips &amp; co., 1903. (8), 307 pp. Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Published in 1902 by Methuen &amp; co., London.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chamberlain</b>, Basil Hall. Things Japanese; being notes on various
+subjects connected with Japan for the use of travellers and others. 4th
+ed., rev. &amp; enl.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray; Yokohama: [etc.], Kelly &amp; Walsh, 1902. vi, (2), 545
+pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Notes arranged by subject, alphabetically.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Chamberlain</b>, Basil Hall, and W. B. <b>Mason</b>. A handbook for travellers in
+Japan, including the whole empire from Yezo to Formosa. 7th ed., rev.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray; [etc., etc.], 1903. ix, (1), 586, (2) pp.
+Illustrations. Folded plates. Maps (partly folded). Plans (partly
+folded). 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Conder</b>, Josiah. Domestic architecture in Japan.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Royal institute of British architects. Transactions,
+n. s., vol. 3, pp. 103-127. Illustrations. Plates. Plans.
+London. 1887. 4<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Curtis</b>, William Eleroy. The Yankees of the East; sketches of modern
+Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Stone &amp; Kimball, 1896. 2 vols. Plates. Portraits. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Dennys</b>, Nicholas B., <i>ed.</i> The treaty ports of China and Japan. A
+complete guide to the open ports of those countries, together with
+Peking, Yedo, Hongkong, and Macao. Forming a guide book &amp; vade mecum
+for travellers, merchants, and residents in general.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Trübner and co., 1867. viii, (2), 668, (2), xlviii, (2), 26
+pp. Maps. Plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Diósy</b>, Arthur. The new Far East. With illustrations from special
+designs by Kubota Beisen, of Tokyo, and a reproduction of a cartoon
+designed by H. M. the German Emperor and a specially-drawn map. 3d ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Cassell and co., 1900. xx, 374 pp. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"This is a brilliantly written history of New Japan,
+containing much instructive information on the affairs of
+the Far East."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Dumolard</b>, Henry. Le Japon politique, économique, et social.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1903. viii, 342, (2) pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Appendice.&mdash;<span class="smcap">I.</span> Constitution japonaise du 11 février 1889.
+<span class="smcap">II.</span> Projet de loi ouvrière: pp. 331-342.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Fraser</b>, Mary Crawford. Letters from Japan. A record of modern life in
+the island empire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York &amp; London: The Macmillan company, 1899. 2 vols. Illustrations.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Great Britain.</b> <i>Foreign office.</i> Report on the railways of Japan (with
+plans). Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her
+Majesty, March, 1896. (2), 29 pp. Plates. Folded maps. Diagram. 8<sup>o</sup>.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Great Britain. Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular
+reports. 1896. Miscellaneous series, no. 390.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Griffis</b>, William Elliot. Matthew Calbraith Perry, a typical American
+naval officer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Cupples and Hurd, 1887. xvi, 459 pp. Frontispiece (portrait).
+Illustrations. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Japan, pp. 270-374.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The Mikado's empire. 10th ed., with six supplementary chapters,
+including history to beginning of 1903.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1904. 2 vols. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portraits. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: v. 1. Book I. History of Japan from 660 <span class="smcap">B. C.</span> to
+1872 <span class="smcap">A. D.</span>&mdash;v. 2. Book II. Personal experiences,
+observations, and studies in Japan. 1870-1875. Book III.
+Supplementary chapters, including history to the beginning
+of 1903.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gulick</b>, Sidney Lewis. Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, London [etc.]: F. H. Revell company, [1903]. vi, 457 pp.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Hearn</b>, Lafcadio. Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1894. 2 vols.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash;"Out of the East;" reveries and studies in new Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1895. (6), 341 pp.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Helmolt</b>, H. F. The world's history, a survey of man's record. Vol. II.
+Oceania, Eastern Asia, and the Indian ocean.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: William Heinemann, 1904. x, (2), 642 pp. Plates (partly
+colored). Portraits. Facsimile. Maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Japan, pp. 1-56.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Hertslet</b>, <i>Sir</i> Edward. Treaties and tariffs regulating the trade
+between Great Britain and foreign nations: and extracts of treaties
+between foreign powers, containing most-favoured-nation clauses
+applicable to Great Britain. Japan. In force on the 1st April, 1879.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Butterworths, 1879. iv, 288, (1) pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Inagaki</b>, Manjiro. Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese view of the
+Eastern question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Scribner and Welford, 1890. 265 pp. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Jane</b>, Frederick T. The imperial Japanese navy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Thacker &amp; co., 1904. xv, (1), 410 pp. Plates. Portraits.
+Map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Koch</b>, W. Japan. Geschichte nach japanischen Quellen und ethnographische
+Skizzen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Dresden: Verlag von Wilhelm Baensch, 1904. (4), v, (3), 410 pp. Folded
+sheet. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lowell</b>, Percival. The soul of the Far East [Japan].</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin &amp; co., 1888. 226 pp. 16<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Mitford</b>, Algernon Bertram Freeman. Tales of old Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London and New York: Macmillan and co., 1893. xii, 383 pp. Plates.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: The forty-seven rônins.&mdash;The loves of Gompachi and
+Komurasaki.&mdash;Kazuma's revenge.&mdash;A story of the Otokodaté of
+Yedo.&mdash;The wonderful adventures of Funakoshi Jiuyémon.&mdash;The
+Eta maiden and the Hatamoto.&mdash;Fairy tales.&mdash;The ghost of
+Sakura.&mdash;How Tajima Shumé was tormented by a devil of his
+own creation.&mdash;Concerning certain superstitions.&mdash;Japanese
+sermons.&mdash;Appendices: An account of the Hara-Kiri. The
+marriage ceremony. The birth and rearing of children.
+Funeral rites.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Morris</b>, J. Advance Japan: a nation thoroughly in earnest.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. H. Allen &amp; co., 1895. xix, (1), 443 pp. Plates (woodcuts).
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; What will Japan do? A forecast.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1898. xii, 190 pp. Folded map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Morse</b>, Edward S. Japanese homes and their surroundings. With
+illustrations by the author.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Ticknor and company, 1886. xxxiii, (1), 372 pp. Illustrations.
+4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Murray</b>, David. The story of Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons; London: T. F. Unwin, 1894. x, 431 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 12<sup>o</sup>. (The story of the nations, v. 38.)</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span></p>
+
+<p><b>Norman</b>, Henry. The real Japan. Studies of contemporary Japanese
+manners, morals, administration, and politics. 2d ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: T. F. Unwin, 1892. 364 pp. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Okakura</b>, Kakasu. The ideals of the East, with special reference to the
+art of Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray, 1903. xxii, 244 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Papinot</b>, E. Dictionnaire japonais-français des noms principaux de
+l'histoire et de la géographie du Japon; suivi de 17 appendices sur les
+empereurs, sh&#333;gun, neng&#333;, sectes bouddhistes, provinces, départements,
+mesures, etc.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Hongkong: Impr. de Nazareth, 1899. vii, 297 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Perry</b>, Matthew Calbraith. The Americans in Japan: an abridgement of the
+government narrative by Robert Tomes.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York &amp; London: D. Appleton &amp; co., 1857. viii, 415 pp.
+Frontispiece. Illustrations. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China
+seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the
+command of Commodore M. C. Perry, United States navy, by order of the
+government of the United States, comp. from the original notes and
+journals of Commodore Perry and his officers, at his request, and under
+his supervision, by Francis L. Hawks.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, London: D. Appleton &amp; company, 1857. xvii, (1), 537 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Maps (partly folded). Folded
+fascsimiles. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron ... comp....
+by F. L. Hawks.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: D. Appleton and co.; London: Trübner &amp; co., 1857. vii, 624
+pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>This ed. contains only the material in v. 1 of the
+government ed.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Ransome</b>, Stafford. Japan in transition: a comparative study of the
+progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with
+China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Harper &amp; brothers, 1899. (2), xv, (1), 261 pp. Plates.
+Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Rein</b>, Johann Justus. The industries of Japan. Together with an account
+of its agriculture, forestry, arts, and commerce. From Travels and
+researches undertaken at the cost of the Prussian government.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1889. xii, 570 pp. Illustrations. Plates
+(partly colored). Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>A translation of v. 2 of his "Japan, nach Reisen und
+Studien," published in 1886.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Japan: travels and researches undertaken at the cost of the
+Prussian government. Translated from the German.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: A. C. Armstrong and son, 1884. x, (2), 543 pp. Plates
+(partly phototype). Maps (partly folded). Plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Scherer</b>, James Augustin Brown. Japan today.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott company, 1904. 323 pp.
+Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>The author was for many years a teacher of English at Saga,
+Japan.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Singleton</b>, Esther, <i>ed. and tr.</i> Japan as seen and described by famous
+writers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Dodd, Mead and company, 1904. xii, 372 pp. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Pt. 1. The country and the race.&mdash;Pt. 2. History
+and religion.&mdash;Pt. 3. Places and monuments.&mdash;Pt. 4. Manners
+and customs.&mdash;Pt. 5. Arts and crafts.&mdash;Pt. 6. Modern Japan.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Sladen</b>, Douglas. Queer things about Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Anthony Treherne &amp; co., 1904. xxxv, (1), 442, (1) pp. Plates
+(partly colored). 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Illustrations by the celebrated Hokusai, never before
+reproduced in England."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>United States.</b> <i>Bureau of statistics.</i> Commercial Japan in 1904. Area,
+population, production, railways, telegraphs, and transportation
+routes, and foreign commerce of United States with Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iii, (1), 2873-3017 pp.
+Folded map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title.</p>
+
+<p>Reprinted from Monthly summary of commerce and finance for
+Feb., 1904.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Watson</b>, Gilbert. Three rolling stones in Japan. 3d impression.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: E. Arnold, 1904. xi, 315 pp. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Watson</b>, W. Petrie. Japan; aspects &amp; destinies.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: G. Richards, 1904. xiii, (1), 336 pp. Plates. Folded maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<h3>JAPAN: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1897.</b> Le développement économique du Japon depuis la guerre contre la
+Chine. J. Franconie.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Société de géographie commerciale du Havre. Bulletin, 14. année
+(1897): 109-117; 131-138; 214-223.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Extract from "Annales de l'École libre des sciences
+politiques."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> "Japan&mdash;A forecast." J. Morris.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d series, vol. 5 (Apr., 1898):
+309-320.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The awakening of an island empire. (Japan.) R. W. Grant.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Anglo-American magazine, vol. 2 (Sept., 1899): 269-277.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The commercial development of Japan. O. P. Austin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 10 (Sept., 1899): 329-337.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Commercial Japan. O. P. Austin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 28 (Oct., 1899): 146-159.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> A Japanese view of Ransome's Japan in transition. A. Kinnosuké.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Critic, vol. 36 (May, 1900): 454-459.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Misunderstood Japan. Y. Ozaki.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 171 (October, 1900): 566-576.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> The industrial revolution in Japan. Count Okuma.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 171 (Nov., 1900): 677-691.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Japan in transition. J. C. C. Newton.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Review of missions, vol. 22 (Aug., 1901): 100-108.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> Les finances du Japon. Raphael-Georges Lévy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 17 (July, 1902): 444-472.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The position of Japan in the Far East. Kogoro Takahira.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American Asiatic association. Journal, vol. 3 (Apr., 1903): 86-88.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Japan's position in the Far East. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 74 (Aug. 1, 1903): 288-302.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[Pg 33]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Japan of 1903. J. H. De Forest.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Jan. 21, 1904): 127-130.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The religious awakening in Japan. Kiichi Kaneko.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Missionary review, vol. 27 (Jan., 1904): 41-42.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japanischer Nationalcharakter. Karl Rathgen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Die Nation (Berlin), vol. 21 (Jan. 16, 1904): 244-245.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Die Arbeiterbewegung im modernen Japan. Gustav Eckstein.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Die Neue Zeit, 22. Jahrgang (Jan. 16-Feb. 20, 1904): 494-665.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le Japon industriel. Francis Marre.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 214 (Feb. 25, 1904): 654-662.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The financial and economic situation in Japan. W. Petrie Watson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Feb., 1904): 211-232.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and her people. Charles H. Brent.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Feb. 20, 1904): 449-453.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le panmongolisme japonais. Alexandre Ular.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>La Revue, vol. 48 (Feb. 15, 1904): 413-443.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> L'Européanisation du Japon. Félicien Challaye.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 1, pt. 1 (Feb. 1, 1904): 648-672.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Our [Japan's] ambition. S. Shimada.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Sun trade journal, vol. 10 (Feb., 1904): 18-21.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Au Japon: religions d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Ch. Desfontaines.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Mar. 26, 1904): 97-100.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Scènes le la vie japonaise. Pierre Loti. [Julien Viaud.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales politiques et littéraires, 22. année (Mar. 27, 1904):
+195-196</i>.</p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The hour of the pink ticket in Japan. Frederick Palmer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 12, 1904): 10-12, 25-28.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The psychology of militant Japan. E. H. Vickers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 78 (Mar. 3, 1904): 165-166.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le Japon et l'étranger d'après un consul russe. P. Camena
+d'Almeida.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue commerciale, 22. année (Mar. 19, 1904): 3.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le Japon industriel. J. P. Armand Hahn.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue d'économie politique, vol. 18 (Mar., 1904): 230-249.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le Japon et ses ressources dans la guerre actuelle. Pierre
+Leroy-Beaulieu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 20 (Mar. 15, 1904): 389-419.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Every day life in Japan. Onoto Watanna. [<i>Mrs.</i> W. E. Babcock.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 2, 1904): 500-502, 527, 528.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan's financial position. O. Eltzbacher.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Apr., 1904): 543-554.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> L'expansion japonaise. Henri Cordier.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Apr. 1, 1904):
+473-476.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Okoubo Tosimitsi et les origines du Japon actuel. Louis Farges.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue universelle, vol. 4 (Apr. 1, 1904): 189-190.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[Pg 34]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The rise of modern Japan. Jihei Hashiguchi.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4626-4646.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The genius of Japan. Alexander Tison.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4699-4701.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Fifty years of Japan. Adachi Kinnosuke.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 553-557.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> What the people read in Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 577-578.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan's new gospel of civilization. Harold Bolce.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (June, 1904): 723-742.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Marquis Ito, the Japanese statesman. John W. Foster.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>International quarterly, vol. 9 (June, 1904): 261-273.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> First impressions of Japan. George Kennan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 77 (June 11, 1904): 355-360.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The little brown men of Nippon. Joaquin Miller.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Arena, vol. 32 (July, 1904): 18-21.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The magna charta of Japan. Kentaro Kaneko.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century magazine, vol. 68 (July, 1904): 484-487.</i></p>
+<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[Pg 35]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="KOREA" id="KOREA"></a>KOREA</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Allen</b>, H. N. Korean tales; being a collection of stories translated
+from the Korean folk lore, together with introductory chapters
+descriptive of Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York &amp; London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1889. (4), 193 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bishop</b>, Isabella L. Bird. Korea and her neighbors; a narrative of
+travel, with an account of the recent vicissitudes and present position
+of the country.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, [etc.]: F. H. Revell company, 1898. (2), 480 pp.
+Illustrations. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Blakeney</b>, William. On the coasts of Cathay and Cipango forty years ago.
+A record of surveying service in the China, Yellow and Japan seas and
+on the seaboard of Korea and Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Elliot Stock, 1902. xx, 353 pp. Plates. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Campbell</b>, Charles W. A journey through North Korea to the Ch'ang-pai
+Shan.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Royal geographical society. Proceedings, vol. 14,
+March, 1892, pp. 141-161. Folded map. London, 1892. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Carles</b>, William Richard. Life in Corea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Macmillan and co., 1888. xiv, 317 pp. Illustrations. Plates.
+Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Cavendish</b>, Alfred Edward J. Korea and the sacred white mountain; being
+a brief account of a journey in Korea in 1891; together with an account
+of an ascent of the white mountain, by Captain H. E. Goold-Adams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: George Philip &amp; son, 1894. 224 pp. Illustrations. Plates
+(partly colored). Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Corea.</b></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> Australasian association for the advancement of
+science. Report of the sixth meeting held at Brisbane,
+Queensland, January, 1895, pp. 483-532. Plates (partly
+colored). Maps. Sydney, [1896]. 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: 1. General paper on Corea, by Christopher Thomas
+Gardner; 2. Notes of travels in Corea, by J. S. Gale; 3.
+Land tenure and land tax, by J. H. Hunt; 4. Corean custom of
+taboo, by G. H. Jones; Notes on Corean agriculture,
+industries, and social institutions of Corea, by M. N.
+Trollope; Seven notes on Corea (Corean rivers and their
+navigability; Different kinds of and rotation of crops, &amp;c.,
+&amp;c.), by L. O. Warner; Fauna of Corea, from "Korea and the
+sacred white mountain;" Constitution and government, by C.
+T. Gardner.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Frazar</b>, Everett. Korea, and her relations to China, Japan and the
+United States. A paper read before the New England society, of Orange,
+New Jersey, in Music hall, November 15th, 1883.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Orange, N. J.: Chronicle book and job printing office, 1884. 52 pp.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gale</b>, James S. Korean sketches.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, [etc.]: Fleming H. Revell company, 1898. 256 pp. Plates.
+Portraits. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_36" id="Page_36">[Pg 36]</a></span></p>
+
+<p><b>Gifford</b>, Daniel L. Every-day life in Korea; a collection of studies and
+stories.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chicago, [etc.]: F. H. Revell company, [1898]. 231 pp. Plates. Folded
+map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gilmore</b>, George W. Korea from its capital: with a chapter on missions.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Philadelphia: Presbyterian board of publication and sabbath-school
+work, [1892]. 328 pp. Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Griffis</b>, William Elliot. Corea, the hermit nation. I.&mdash;Ancient and
+mediæval history. II.&mdash;Political and social Corea. III.&mdash;Modern and
+recent history. 6th ed., revised and enlarged, with additional chapter
+on Corea in 1897.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1897. xxxi, (3), 492 pp. Frontispiece.
+Illustrations. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Corea, without and within: chapters on Corean history, manners and
+religion, with Hendrick [sic] Hamel's narrative of captivity and
+travels in Corea, annotated.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Philadelphia: Presbyterian board of publication, [1885]. 315 pp.
+Plates. Portraits. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Hamilton</b>, Angus. Korea, with a newly prepared map and numerous
+illustrations.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1904. xlii, 315 pp. Illustrations. Map
+in pocket. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>The <b>Korea</b> review. [v. 1-3.] Edited by H. B. Hulbert.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Seoul, Korea, 1901-1903. 3 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>In course of publication.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>The <b>Korean</b> repository.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>[Seoul]: 1895-1898. 4 vols. Plates (partly folded). 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Library has [vols. 2-3] 1895-1896; vol. 4, 1897; vol. 5,
+1898.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Kotô</b>, Bundjirô, <i>and</i> S. <b>Kanazawa.</b> A catalogue of the Romanized
+geographical names of Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>[Tokio]: Published by the university of T&#333;ky&#333;, [1903]. (4), vi, 90, 88
+pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Pt. 1. Index of the Romanized names; Pt. 2. Index to the
+names of Chinese characters.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Landor</b>, A. Henry Savage. Corea or Cho-sen, the land of the morning
+calm.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: William Heinemann, 1895. xiii, (3), 304 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portraits. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lowell</b>, Percival. Chosön, the land of the morning calm; a sketch of
+Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Ticknor and company, 1886. x, 412 pp. Illustrations. Plates
+(photogravures). Folded maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Miln</b>, Louise Jordan. Quaint Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Osgood, McIlvaine &amp; co., 1895. viii, 306 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Oppert</b>, Ernest. A forbidden land: voyages to the Corea. With an account
+of its geography, history, productions, and commercial capabilities,
+&amp;c., &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880. xix, (1),
+349, (2) pp. Illustrations. Plates. Folded charts. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Underwood</b>, <i>Mrs.</i> Lillias Horton. Fifteen years among the top-knots;
+or, Life in Korea. With introduction by Frank F. Ellinwood.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston, New York, [etc.]: American tract society, [1904]. xviii, 271
+pp. Plates. Portraits. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[Pg 37]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>United States.</b> <i>Bureau of statistics.</i> Commercial Korea in 1904. Area,
+population, production, railways, telegraphs, and transportation
+routes, and foreign commerce, and commerce of United States with Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iii, (1), 2449-2482 pp.
+Maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title.</p>
+
+<p>Reprinted from the Monthly summary of commerce and finance
+for Jan., 1904.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Villetard de Laguérie</b>, R. La Corée, indépendante, russe, ou japonaise.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Hachette et c<sup>ie</sup>, 1898. viii, 304 pp. Illustrations (incl.
+portraits). 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Whigham</b>, H. J. Manchuria and Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Isbister and company, 1904. (6), 245 pp. Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<h3>KOREA: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1897.</b> Railroads in Korea. J. Henry Dye.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railroad gazette, vol. 29 (March 12, 1897): 185, 188-189.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> The first railway in Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering news, vol. 40 (Sept. 11, 1898): 133-134.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> À travers la Corée. Marcel Monnier.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>La géographie, vol. 1 (Jan., 1900): 35-49.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Korea&mdash;the hermit nation. Harrie Webster.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 11 (April, 1900): 145-155.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Korea, the pearl of the Orient: traditional, historical,
+descriptive. Charlotte M. Salwey.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d series, vol. 10 (July,
+1900): 154-167.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The question of Korea. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly, n. s., vol. 74 (Nov., 1903): 846-863.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 239 (Dec., 1903): 705-718.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Korean question: Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 47 (Nov. 28, 1903): 1893-1894.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Situation économique de la Corée. Robert Doucet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde économique, 13. année (Nov. 21, 1903): 647-650.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The crisis in the Far East: views and experiences in Korea. Helen
+Gregory-Flesher.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Jan. 30, 1904): 166-168.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée et le conflit Russo-Japonais. F. Le Beschu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Jan. 30, 1904): 84-86.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Walking through Korea. T. Philip Terry.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outing, vol. 43 (Jan., 1904): 433-440.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée d'après de nouvelles publications. P. Camena d'Almeida.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue commerciale, 22. année (Jan. 23, 1904): 3-4.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée. Victor Bérard.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de Paris, 11. année (Jan. 15, 1904): 423-448.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Situation politique et économique actuelle de la Corée. B. de
+Zenzinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Feb. 20, 1904): 61-62.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[Pg 38]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> À travers la Corée. Jean de Pange.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Feb. 27, 1904): 65-68; (Mar. 5, 1904):
+73-76; (Mar. 12, 1904): 81-84.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea as the prize of war. J. Sloat Fassett.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 167-175.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée: son gouvernement: ses m&#339;urs: ses légends. J. H. Rosny.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales politiques el litteraires, 22. année (Feb. 14, 1904): 99-101.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée: le pays: caractère des habitants: arts et manufactures:
+gouvernement: le catholicisme en Corée. A.-A. Fauvel.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 214 (Feb. 10, 1904): 446-473.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea: the bone of eastern contention.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Current literature, vol. 36 (Feb., 1904): 158-163.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Yi-Hyeung empereur de Corée. Maxime de Mérilhan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>France illustrée, 31. année (Feb. 20, 1904): 140-141.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Séoul et les Coréens. Li-Tuyen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>France illustrée, 31. année (Feb. 20, 1904): 141-142.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The fate of Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Feb. 20, 1904): 269-270.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> An ambition of Japan. A. M. Latter.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent review, vol. 2 (Feb., 1904): 117-123.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 240 (Mar. 12, 1904): 663-667.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Current notes on international law: Korea. G. G. Phillimore.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Law magazine review, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 216-217.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some facts about Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (Feb., 1904): 78.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japanese relations with Korea. Joseph H. Longford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Feb., 1904): 207-218.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 240 (Mar. 5, 1904): 577-587.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Eclectic magazine, vol. 142 (Apr., 1904): 540-550.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea, the cockpit of the East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Review of reviews (London), vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 176-181.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée. Villetard de Laguérie.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 19 (Feb. 1, 1904): 682-696.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée. Matignon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Société des études coloniales et maritimes. Bulletin, 29. année (Feb.
+29, 1904): 57-59.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée &amp; les puissances étrangères. Maurice Courant.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 19 (Mar. 15, 1904): 253-267.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Corée monastique. Jean de Nettancourt-Vaubecourt.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Mar. 12, 1904): 234-235.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Kim the Korean. William Elliot Griffis.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Mar. 5, 1904): 543-549.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[Pg 39]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Pilot, vol. 9 (Mar. 5, 1904): 214-215.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Japanese in Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Pilot, vol. 9 (Mar. 26, 1904): 281-282.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korean headdresses in the National museum. Foster H. Jenings.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scientific American supplement, vol. 57 (Mar. 26, 1904): 23608-23609;
+(Apr. 2, 1904): 23624-23626.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea and the Far East (with maps).</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 20 (Mar., 1904): 157-158.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Un voyage en Corée. A. Hagen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Tour du monde, vol. 10 (Mar. 19, 1904): 133-144; (Mar. 26, 1904):
+145-156.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> About Korea. C. T. Collyer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Royal geographical society. Journal, vol. 23 (April, 1904): 481-492.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea and the Koreans.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, (London) vol. 3 (Apr., 1904): 445-452.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Unhappy Korea. Arthur Judson Brown.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century magazine, vol. 68 (May, 1904): 147-150.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea, the bone of contention. Homer B. Hulbert.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century magazine, vol. 68 (May, 1904): 151-154.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The actual situation of Korea. W. F. Sands.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Messenger, vol. 41 (May, 1904): 491-496.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Falsehood and truth about Korea missionaries. Arthur Judson
+Brown.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Missionary review, vol. 27 (May, 1904): 332-336.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea: its history and prospects. Walter C. Hillier.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (June 1, 1904): 946-954.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea, Japan, and Russia. von Zepelin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 30 (July, 1904): 93-94.</i></p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[Pg 40]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="RUSSO-JAPANESE_RELATIONS" id="RUSSO-JAPANESE_RELATIONS"></a>RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Lawrence</b>, Thomas J. War and neutrality in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Macmillan &amp; co., 1904. 240 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Japan.</b> <i>Imperial diet.</i> Translation. Correspondence regarding the
+negotiations between Japan and Russia. (1903-1904.) Presented to the
+Imperial diet, March, 1904.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>[Washington, D. C.: Gibson brothers, 1904.] xii, 59 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<h3>RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (July, 1903): 16-19.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and the nations. W. M. Ivins, jr.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 6 (July, 1903): 3642-3646.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The cloud in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Macmillan's magazine, vol. 88 (Sept., 1903): 354-362.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The far eastern problem.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Oct., 1903): 312-317.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The storm-cloud in the Far East. Charles Johnston.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 55 (Oct. 15, 1903): 2446-2448.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 174 (Nov., 1903): 585-600.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> La Russie et le Japon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Comité de l'Asie française. Bulletin mensuel, 3. année (Nov., 1903):
+484-486.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Far East. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 84 (Dec, 1903): 885-899.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Japan and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 77 (Dec. 31, 1903): 519-520.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 91 (Dec. 26, 1903): 1116.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903-1904.</b> Asia in transition. W. C. Jameson Reid.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Dec., 1903): 485-494; vol. 26 (Jan.,
+1904): 29-37; (Feb., 1904): 118-128.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan: a grave situation. Albert Shaw.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Jan., 1904): 4-8.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russo-Japanese crisis.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Jan. 9, 1904): 7-8.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[Pg 41]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russian and Japanese naval situation. French E. Chadwick.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Jan. 16, 1904): 14-15.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Admiral Alexieff. William R. Stewart.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cosmopolitan, vol. 36 (Jan., 1904): 374-375.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The far eastern problem. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Jan., 1904): 137-142.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's movements in the Far East. A. Maurice Low.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 35 (Jan., 1904): 336-343.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russo-Japanese imbroglio. Muhammad Barakatullah.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 35 (Jan., 1904): 458-470.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The complications of an eastern war.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Jan. 7, 1904): 45-46.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russes et Japonais en extrême orient. F. Le Beschu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Jan. 16, 1904): 48.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La Russie et le Japon. Michel Méry.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Mouvement géographique, 21. année (Jan. 10, 1904): cols. 20-23.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russian and Japanese forces.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 78 (Jan. 14, 1904): 25-26.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Der russisch-japanische Konflikt. M. Beer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Neue Zeit, 22. Jahrgang (Jan. 2, 1904): 427-433.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russo-Japanese peril and its bearing on Anglo-French
+relations. Frederic Lees.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New liberal review, vol. 6 (Jan., 1904): 711-721.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The "yellow peril" bogey. Demetrius C. Boulger.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Jan., 1904): 30-39.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 240 (Feb. 6, 1904): 321-329.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 9, 1904): 102-104.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan face to face.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 16, 1904): 161-165.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 23, 1904): 193-195.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La crise russo-japonaise. Robert de Caix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Jan. 16, 1904):
+81-94.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La politique des grandes puissances en extrême-orient. Jean de La
+Peyre.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Jan. 16, 1904):
+113-131.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Etiquette and the East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Saturday review, vol. 97 (Jan. 23, 1904): 101-102.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 92 (Jan. 16, 1904): 78.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The far-eastern crisis.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 131-136.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_42" id="Page_42">[Pg 42]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan: the naval outlook. Active List.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (Feb., 1904): 275-293.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan. John A. Ewan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Canadian magazine, vol. 22 (Feb., 1904): 385-389.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war fleets of Japan and Russia. Archibald S. Hurd.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cassier's magazine, vol. 25 (Feb., 1904): 287-318.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Appreciations of conditions in the Russo-Japanese conflict.
+Alfred T. Mahan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): 7-8.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's transportation problem in Siberia. Chase S. Osborn.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): 11.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The complete readiness of Japan. Arthur May Knapp.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): extra p. 2.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The theatre of war. Cyrus C. Adams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): extra p. 6.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> On the eve of war in Japan. Arthur May Knapp.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 27, 1904): 10.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> A nation calm and self-contained. Frederick Palmer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 27, 1904): 11-12.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise et la politique de la France. Robert de
+Caix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Comité de l'Afrique française. Bulletin, 14. année (Feb., 1904):
+43-44.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Far East. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Feb., 1904): 281-289.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The Corean question is vital to Japan."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les éventualités d'extrême-orient. I. Le Japon. II. Les
+perspective actuelles. Paul Leroy-Beaulieu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 6, 1904): 169-171; (Feb.
+13, 1904): 205-208.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre en extrême-orient et les bourses européennes. Paul
+Leroy-Beaulieu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 20, 1904): 237-239.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les événements d'orient et d'extrême-orient et les bourses
+européennes: nécessité d'une période de recueillement. Paul
+Leroy-Beaulieu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 27, 1904): 273-275.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> First principles in the Far East. Calchas.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Feb., 1904): 194-210.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russland und Japan. Karl Schultz.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Grenzboten, 63. Jahrgang (Feb. 11, 1904): 313-326.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some considerations of the far eastern crisis. Colgate Baker.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Feb. 4, 1904): 239-241.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some lessons of the Japanese torpedo attack. Park Benjamin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Feb. 18, 1904): 353-356.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Circumstances in the Far East. A. J. Herbertson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent review, vol. 2 (Feb., 1904): 107-116.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[Pg 43]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japanaise. F. Le Beschu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Feb. 20, 1904): 152.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise et ses conséquences. Ambroise Rendu.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Moniteur industriel, 31. année (Feb. 20, 1904): 113-114.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The crisis in the Far East. Robert Machray.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Monthly review, vol. 14 (Feb., 1904): 27-42.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The eastern crisis and its origin. E. H. Vickers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 78 (Feb. 11, 1904): 105-106.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japanese and Russian finances.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 78 (Feb. 25, 1904): 143-144.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Der Kriege. P. Nathan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation (Berlin), 21. Jahrgang (Feb. 13, 1904): 307-308.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan. By the Bystander.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New liberal review, vol. 7 (Feb., 1904): 62-68; (April, 1904):
+335-340.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The far eastern situation. Edwin Maxey.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Overland monthly, n. s., vol. 43 (Feb., 1904): 110-114.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russo-Japanese conflict.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion, vol. 36 (Feb. 18, 1904): 201-203; (Feb. 25, 1904):
+233-234.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Europe and the war.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion (London), vol. 85 (Feb. 26, 1904): 253-257.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La France et la guerre. Robert de Caix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904):
+225-232.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le réveil de l'Asie et le mouvement pan-asiatique. Argus.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904):
+266-271.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904):
+272-282.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The railways at the seat of war.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Railway world, vol. 48 (Feb. 20, 1904): 199-200.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les intérêts français en extrême-orient. Henri Lorin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue commerciale, 22. année (Feb. 13, 1904): 3.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les finances comparées de la Russie et du Japon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de statistique, vol. 7 (Feb. 14, 1904): 50-55.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La lutte pour le Pacifique. René Pinon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 19 (Feb. 15, 1904): 772-807.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> [La guerre en extrême-orient]. Francis Charmes.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 19 (Feb. 15, 1904): 947-958.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Marines russe et japonaise. C. Cilvanet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue française, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 97-111.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le conflit russo-japanais. Alexandre Charlot.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue générale; vol. 79 (Feb., 1904): 330-342.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre fatale. B. de Zenzinoff.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue politique et littéraire, 5. sér., vol. 1 (Feb. 20, 1904):
+237-241.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_44" id="Page_44">[Pg 44]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Britain and the far eastern question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Westminster review, vol. 161 (Feb., 1904): 117-119.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The conflict in the Far East. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work (London), vol. 3 (Feb., 1904): 240-244.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia, Japan, and who else? Edwin Maxey.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Albany law journal, vol. 66 (Mar., 1904): 71-73.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> L'armée japonaise. B.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 19 (Mar. 15, 1904): 236-252.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The opening of the war. Active List.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (Mar., 1904): 438-448.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Causes de la guerre russo-japonaise. Comte de Fontaine de
+Resbecq.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Carnet, vol. 19 (Mar., 1904): 371-373.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Economic changes in Asia. Arthur Judson Brown.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Century magazine, vol. 67 (Mar., 1904): 732-737.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The making of the Japanese soldier. Durham White Stevens.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 5, 1904): 7-8.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia calls out her Baltic fleet. Cyrus C. Adams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 5, 1904): extra p. 13.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The battle of Port Arthur. James F. J. Archibald.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 26, 1904): 7.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Russia. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Mar., 1904): 305-322.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Mr. Dillon's knowledge of Russia is so extensive that his
+article on Japan and Russia in the current <i>Contemporary</i>
+claims special attention. The object of his paper is to fix
+the responsibility of the war. Dismissing the Russian people
+and the professional diplomats, he comes to the conclusion
+that the appointment of Admiral Alexeieff as Viceroy of the
+Far East was a huge blunder, and that the supersession of
+wiser and more cautious statesmen by a zealous but
+inexperienced sailor precipitated the crisis."&mdash;<i>Spectator,
+Mar. 5, 1904: 376.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Ce que coutera la guerre russo-japonaise pour une campagne de six
+mois d'après des documents inédits.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Correspondant, vol. 214 (Mar. 25, 1904): 1025-1041.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war and the powers. Calchas.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar. 1, 1904): 415-430.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 241 (Apr. 2, 1904): 1-13.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"'Calchas' sums up the results of the war strategically, and
+points out what he believes to have been Russia's best
+course when she found herself attacked and
+unprepared."&mdash;<i>Spectator, Mar. 5, 1904: 377.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war in the Far East. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar. 1, 1904): 431-444.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise. Ardouin-Dumazet et Paul Fontin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>France de demain, n. s., vol. 1 (Mar. 5, 1904): 3-19.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Leaders in the Far eastern conflict.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Mar. 31, 1904): 701-708.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Along the Yalu river. Margherita Arlina Hamm.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 56 (Mar. 31, 1904): 709-714.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[Pg 45]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's plan to exhaust her foe.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Literary digest, vol. 28 (Mar. 12, 1904): 374-376.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> A plain statement about Russia and Japan. Frederick McCormick.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Metropolitan magazine, vol. 19 (Mar., 1904): 883-889.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Manchuria and Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (March, 1904): 128-129.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Accompanying is a war map of Manchuria and Korea, 36 by 42
+inches.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The collapse of Russia in the Far East. Ignotus.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (Mar., 1904): 29-34.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some French opinions on the Russo-Japanese conflict. Frederic
+Lees.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New liberal review, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 181-189.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Why Japan resists Russia. Kogoro Takahira.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (Mar., 1904): 321-327.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> England and the war. Sydney Brooks.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (Mar., 1904): 328-337.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> What defeat would mean to Russia. Wanda Ian-Ruban.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Mar. 19, 1904): 687-694.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La situation en extrême-orient: les faits et les perspectives.
+Robert de Caix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904):
+305-311.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise et ses leçons. Jean de La Peyre.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904):
+321-336; (Mar. 16, 1904): 407-418; (Apr. 1, 1904): 489-501.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Port-Arthur. H. T.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904):
+337-340.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The struggle over Korea. Robert E. Speer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Record of Christian work, vol. 23 (Mar., 1904): 155-159.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russo-Japanese war: an authoritative statement of both sides of
+the case. I. The Japanese case. II. The Russian case.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Review of reviews (London), vol. 29 (Mar., 1904): 231-239.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 28. année (Mar. 1, 1904): 65-69.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le conflit russo-japonais. Francis Mury.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 28. année (Mar. 1, 1904): 70-77.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> L'attaque de Port-Arthur&mdash;8 février 1904. Lieutenant X.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2, (Mar. 15, 1904): 1-14.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Obligation juridique de la déclaration de guerre. H. Ebren.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue générale de droit international public, 11. année (Mar.-Apr.,
+1904): 133-148.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les hostilités sans déclaration de guerre. À propos de la guerre
+russo-japonaise. F. de Martens.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue générale de droit international public, 11. année (Mar.-Apr.,
+1904): 148-150.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[Pg 46]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise et l'alliance franco-russe. Jean
+Jaurès.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue socialiste, vol. 39 (Mar., 1904): 305-316.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Le conflit russo-japonais. C. Béguin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue universelle, vol. 4 (March 1, 1904): 121-124.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Vladisvostock, Port Arthur, Tchemoulpo.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue universelle, vol. 4 (March 1, 1904): 125-126.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war in the Far East. P. Kropotkin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Speaker, vol. 9 (Mar. 5, 1904): 544-546.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 241 (Apr. 9, 1904): 121-126.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise: l'attaque et la défense des côtes.
+Gaston Jougla.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 11, 1904): 372-377.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Korea, Japan, and Russia. Robert E. Speer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 4514-4525.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war&mdash;and after. Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work (London), vol. 3 (Mar., 1904): 323-329.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The struggle for the Pacific.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Apr., 1904): 484-485.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Review of, La lutte pour la Pacifique by René Pinon.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan is prepared for a long war. Frederick Palmer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (Apr. 9, 1904): 6-7.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Appreciation of conditions in the Russo-Japanese conflict. Alfred
+T. Mahan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (Apr. 30, 1904): 10-13.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Russia [Russia's prospects of success]. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Apr., 1904): 577-591.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The beginning in the Far East. David Hannay.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Cornhill magazine, vol. 16 (Apr., 1904): 523-535.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and the war. &#338;dipus.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Apr., 1904): 547-560.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904</b>. Port Arthur&mdash;Its strategic value. Angus Hamilton.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Apr., 1904): 662-669.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Les Cosaques. Kto-to.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>France de demain, n. s., vol. 1 (Apr. 20, 1904): 205-213.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The case for Japan. D. W. Stevens.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Frank Leslie's popular monthly, vol. 57 (Apr., 1904): 690-696.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war and the two civilisations. A. M. Latter.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent review, vol. 2 (April, 1904): 348-359.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The destiny of the Far East. Alexander Hume Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Munsey's magazine, vol. 31 (Apr., 1904): 1-11.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> New stars rise above the Pacific. Peter Mac Queen.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National magazine (Boston), vol. 20 (Apr., 1904): 79-82.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Sea power and strategy. T. Miller Maguire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (April, 1904): 263-274.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia's charge against Japan. Sir F. Maurice.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Apr., 1904): 676-684.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[Pg 47]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The causes of the Russo-Japanese war. Frank Brinkley.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Apr. 16, 1904): 921-927.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Quarterly review, vol. 199 (Apr., 1904): 576-610.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La croix-rouge en Russie et au Japon. Maurice Buret.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Apr. 1, 1904):
+502-509.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Tchemoulpo et Vladivostock. Lieutenant X.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2 (Apr., 1904): 650-668.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La révolte de l'Asie. Victor Bérard.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2 (April 15, 1904): 867-890; 11.
+année, vol. 3 (May 15, 1904): 409-448.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The naval situation in the East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Saturday review, vol. 97 (Apr. 23, 1904): 513-514.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war and the chances of intervention.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 92 (Apr. 30, 1904): 685-686.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> What Japan is fighting for. Kogoro Takahira.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4620-4622.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The cost of war to Russia and Japan. Frank A. Vanderlip.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4647-4650.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Stories of Russian and Japanese soldiers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4658-4675.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The rebound on Russia. Gilson Willets.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4683-4698.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The cause of the war. John Foord.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4705-4709.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> What Russia fights for. Edwin Winthrop Dayton.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4710-4712.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Will Russia use the North-east passage? Frederick T. Jane.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work (London), vol. 3 (Apr., 1904): 433-435.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Vice-admiral Togo: a type of the Japanese fighting man. Hirata
+Tatsuo.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 551-552.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan on the American attitude.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 578-580.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The effect of the war on the international affairs of Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 580-581.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Climatic features of the field of the Russo-Japanese war. Frank
+Waldo.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 582-584.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> If Japan should win. Harold Bolce.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (May, 1904): 579-598.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Torpedo craft <i>vs.</i> battleships. Alfred T. Mahan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (May 21, 1904): 16-17.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan, Russia, France. Ivanovich.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (May, 1904): 668-685.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[Pg 48]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Problems of the Far East. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (May, 1904): 817-829.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some questions of international law arising from the
+Russo-Japanese war. Amos S. Hershey.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Green bag, vol. 16 (May-July, 1904): 306, 375, 452.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and Japan. Frank Brinkley.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (May, 1904): 393-405.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia in the Far East. A statement to the "North American
+review." Comte Cassini.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (May, 1904): 681-689.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan and Korea: why, in the light of history, Japan is fighting
+for Korea. Colgate Baker.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Pearson's magazine, vol. 11 (May, 1904): 470-478.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La crise d'extrême-orient. Paul Doumer.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue économique internationale, vol. 1 (May, 1904): 573-597.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> La guerre russo-japonaise et ses leçons. Jean de La Peyre.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (May 1, 1904): 664-674;
+(May 16, 1904): 725-735.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The position of Russia. Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work (London), vol. 3 (May, 1904): 529-532.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russian finance: the gold reserve. Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work (London), vol. 3 (May, 1904): 532-535.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Some of the issues of the Russo-Japanese conflict. K. Asakawa.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Yale review, vol. 13 (May, 1904): 16-50.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> International aspects of the Russo-Japanese war. T. Baty.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Albany law journal, vol. 66 (June, 1904): 189-190.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> A question of staying power: the comparative resources of Russia
+and Japan. N. T. Bacon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (June, 1904): 743-748.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan's object-lessons in naval warfare. Excubitor.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (June 1, 1904): 931-945.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war in the Far East. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (June I, 1904): 955-965.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The conflict of new world-forces in the Far East. Valentine
+Chirol.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (June, 1904): 578-596.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The Russo-Japanese war and European opinion.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 30 (July, 1904): 87-90.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan at war. E. Emerson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 86 (July, 1904): 6-17.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The war: Korea and Russia. Alfred Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 76 (July, 1904): 90-102.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> International questions and the present war.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 56 (July, 1904): 142-151.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The course of the war. Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 4 (July, 1904): 109-112.</i></p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[Pg 49]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="FAR_EAST_AMERICAN_RELATIONS" id="FAR_EAST_AMERICAN_RELATIONS"></a>FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Adams</b>, Brooks. America's economic supremacy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Macmillan company, 1900. 222 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: The Spanish war and the equilibrium of the world;
+The new struggle for life among nations; England's decadence
+in the West Indies; Natural selection in literature; The
+decay of England; Russia's interest in China.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The new empire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Macmillan company, 1902. xxxvi, (2), 243 pp. Folded
+maps. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>American academy of political and social science.</b> The foreign policy of
+the United States: political and commercial. Addresses and discussions
+at the annual meeting, April 7-8, 1899.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Philadelphia: American academy of political and social science, 1899.
+(4), 216 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>The commercial relations of the United States with the Far
+East, by Worthington Chauncey Ford, pp. 107-130.</p>
+
+<p>The commercial relations of the United States with the Far
+East, by Robert T Hill; with a discussion by John Foord, Dr.
+W. P. Wilson, Prof. E. R. Johnson, pp. 131-160.</p>
+
+<p>The political relations of the United States with the Far
+East, by John Bassett Moore, pp. 163-167.</p>
+
+<p>China's relations with the West, by Wu Ting-fang, pp.
+168-176.</p>
+
+<p>The political relations of the United States with the
+European powers in the Far East, by Lindley Miller Keasbey,
+pp. 177-183.</p>
+
+<p>The real menace of Russian aggression, by Frederick Wells
+Williams, pp. 184-197.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Bancroft</b>, Hubert Howe. The new Pacific.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Bancroft company, 1900. iv, (2), 738 pp. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Beresford</b>, <i>Lord</i> Charles. China and the powers.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 169-185. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Beveridge</b>, Albert Jeremiah. The Russian advance.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1903. iii, (5), 485, (1) pp.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>American needs in the Orient, pp. 173-186.</p>
+
+<p>American progress in the Far East, pp. 187-207.</p>
+
+<p>Russian opinions of American institutions, pp. 385-400.</p>
+
+<p>Appendix: Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which southern Manchuria
+was ceded to Japan. Mikado's rescript withdrawing from
+Manchuria. The (reputed) Cassini convention. The
+Russo-Manchurian railway agreement. Anglo-Russian agreement
+respecting spheres of influence in China. Treaty of
+offensive and defensive alliance between Great Britain and
+Japan. Specimen of the regulations concerning foreign joint
+stock companies operating in Russia.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Boulger</b>, Demetrius C. America's share in a partition of China.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 215-235. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Callahan</b>, James Morton. American relations in the Pacific and the Far
+East, 1784-1900.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1901. 177 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Johns Hopkins
+university studies in historical and political science, series xix nos.
+1-3.)</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[Pg 50]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Colquhoun</b>, Archibald Ross. Greater America.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1904. ix, (3), 435, (1) pp.
+Frontispiece (portrait). Maps. Diagrams. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The Far Eastern crisis.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 109-134. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The mastery of the Pacific.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, London: The Macmillan co., 1902. xvi, 440 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Introduction.&mdash;The United States in the
+Pacific.&mdash;Great Britain in the Pacific.&mdash;The Dutch in the
+Pacific.&mdash;Japan in the Pacific.&mdash;Other powers in the
+Pacific.&mdash;Conclusion.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Conant</b>, Charles A. The United States in the Orient. The nature of the
+economic problem.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Houghton, Mifflin &amp; co., 1900. (2), x, 237 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Dilke</b>, <i>Sir</i> Charles W. The American policy in China.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 265-271. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Foster</b>, John W. American diplomacy in the Orient.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903. xiv, 498 pp.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Early European relations; America's first
+intercourse; The first Chinese treaties; Independent Hawaii;
+The opening of Japan; The transformation of Japan; The
+crumbling wall of China; Chinese immigration and exclusion;
+Korea and its neighbors; The enfranchisement of Japan; The
+annexation of Hawaii; The Samoan complication; The Spanish
+war: its results. Appendix: Protocol between China and the
+treaty powers, Sept. 7, 1901; The emigration treaty between
+China and the United States, 1894; Treaty between the United
+States and Japan, 1894; Joint resolution for annexing the
+Hawaiian islands, 1898; The Samoan treaty between the United
+States, Germany, and Great Britain, 1899; Protocol between
+the United States and Spain, August 12, 1898; Treaty of
+peace between the United States and Spain, 1898.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Griffis</b>, William Elliot. America in the East; a glance at our history,
+prospects, problems, and duties in the Pacific Ocean.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: A. S. Barnes &amp; co., 1899. x, (2), 244 pp. Plates. Portraits.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Nitobe</b>, Inazo Ota. The intercourse between the United States and Japan:
+an historical sketch.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1891. ix, 198 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Johns
+Hopkins university studies in historical and political science. Extra
+vol. viii.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Potter</b>, Henry Codman. The East of to-day and to-morrow.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Century co., 1902. (8), 190 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Chinese traits and western blunders.&mdash;The problem
+of the Philippines.&mdash;Impressions of Japan.&mdash;Impressions of
+India.&mdash;Impressions of the Hawaiian Islands.&mdash;India: its
+people and its religions.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Reinsch</b>, Paul Samuel. World politics at the end of the nineteenth
+century; as influenced by the oriental situation.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York &amp; London: The Macmillan co., 1900. xviii, 366 pp. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.
+(The citizen's library.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: National imperialism; The opening of China; The
+consequences 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.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Waldstein</b>, Charles. The expansion of Western ideals and the world's
+peace.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[Pg 51]</a></span></p><p class="i2"><i>John Lane, New York and London, 1899. 194 pp. 16<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wilson</b>, James H. America's interests in China.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 239-261. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Wu Ting-fang.</b> Mutual helpfulness between China and the United States.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 189-211. New York, 1900.
+12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<h3>FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> American competition with British trade in Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Board of trade journal, vol. 25 (July, 1898): 43-45.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Our policy in China. Mark B. Dunnell.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 167 (Oct., 1898): 393-409.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Eastward expansion of the United States. A. R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Harper's new monthly magazine, vol. 97 (Nov., 1898): 932-938.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898-1899.</b> America in the Far East. W. E. Griffis.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 60 (Nov. 26, 1898): 761-766; (Dec. 10, 1898): 902-907;
+(Dec. 24, 1898): 1004-1011; (Dec. 31, 1898): 1051-1057; vol. 61 (Jan.
+14, 1899): 110-113.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> American interests in the Far East. John Foord.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Anglo-American magazine, vol. 1 (Jan., 1899): 1-14.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The commercial future. The new struggle for life among nations.
+Brooks Adams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 65 (Feb., 1899): 274-283.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The new struggle for life among nations. Brooks Adams.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>McClure's magazine, vol. 12 (Apr., 1899): 558-564.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The commercial relations of the United States with the Far East.
+Worthington Chauncey Ford.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American academy of political and social science. Annals, Supplement
+to May, 1899: 107-160.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> American policy in the Far East. J. M. King, jr.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Anglo-American magazine, vol. 1 (May, 1899): 432-439.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Relation of the United States to Asiatic politics. J. B. Moore.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 51 (May 4, 1899): 1206.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Shall the United States unite with England or Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 51 (July 13, 1899): 1895.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The paramount power of the Pacific. John Barrett.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 169 (Aug., 1899): 165-179.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> America, England, and Germany as allies for the open door. John
+Barrett.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Engineering magazine, vol. 17 (Sept., 1899): 893-902.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> America and England in the East. Sir Charles W. Dilke.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 169 (Oct., 1899): 558-563.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> American interests in the Orient. Charles A. Conant.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>International monthly, vol. 3 (Feb., 1901): 117-133.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[Pg 52]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The status of the United States in the Orient. John Barrett.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 55 (Apr. 23, 1903): 952-953.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Asiatic problem and its relation to the United States. W. C.
+Jameson Reid.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Political science quarterly, vol. 18 (June, 1903): 181-196.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The reopened door.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nation, vol. 77 (July 23, 1903): 65-66.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903-1904.</b> Japan and the United States: a proposed economic alliance.
+Kentaro Kaneko.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>International quarterly, vol. 8 (Dec.-Mar., 1903-1904): 399-404.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> American interests in Asia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 23, 1904): 205-206.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Pourquoi les sympathies des États-Unis vont au Japon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Mar. 12, 1904): 86-87.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> America's opportunity in the East. Harold Bolce.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (Mar., 1904): 287-309.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The coming conflict from an American standpoint. Hugo Erickson.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Overland monthly, n. s., vol. 43 (Mar., 1904): 204-206.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The coming of the Russian ships in 1863. Rush C. Hawkins.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (Apr., 1904): 539-544.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia: our friend in need. John S. Cooper.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Saturday evening post, vol. 176 (April 9, 1904): 1-2.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Our trade in the war zone. O. P. Austin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4650-4654.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The victory of our eastern diplomacy.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4675-4679.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Japan on the American attitude. A. K.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 578-580.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia and ourselves.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 13 (May 7, 1904): 345.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> England and Russia in our civil war, and the war between Russia
+and Japan. Henry Clews.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 178 (June, 1904): 812-819.</i></p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[Pg 53]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="FAR_EAST_EUROPEAN_RELATIONS" id="FAR_EAST_EUROPEAN_RELATIONS"></a>FAR EAST: EUROPEAN RELATIONS</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Boulger</b>, Demetrius C. Central Asian questions. Essays on Afghanistan,
+China, and Central Asia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1885. xvi, 457 pp. Portrait. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Brandt</b>, Max August Scipio von. Dreiunddreissig Jahre in Ost-Asien.
+Erinnerungen eines deutschen Diplomaten.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: G. Wigand, 1901. 3 vols. Portraits. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Bd. 1. Die preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien.
+Japan, China, Siam. 1860-1862. Zurück nach Japan. 1862.&mdash;Bd.
+2. Japan. 1863-1875. 1866. In und durch Amerika. 1871.
+1872.&mdash;Bd. 3. China. 1875 bis 1893.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Die Zukunft Ostasiens; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und zum
+Verständnis der ostasiatischen Frage. 3., umgearb. und verm. Auflage.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Stuttgart: Strecker &amp; Schröder, 1903. iv, 118 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Busley</b>, C. Der Kampf um den ostasiatischen Handel.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, 1897. 195-244 pp. Folded map.
+Tables. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen, 1896-97.
+Heft 6.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chirol</b>, Valentine. The Far Eastern question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Macmillan and co., 1896. viii, (4), 196 pp. Plates. Folded
+maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Curzon</b>, George Nathaniel, <i>1st baron</i>. Problems of the Far East;
+Japan-Korea-China. New and revised edition. [4th ed.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Westminster: A. Constable &amp; co., 1896. xxiv, 444 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: The Far East: Japan; The evolution of modern
+Japan; Japan and the powers; 1. Treaty between Great Britain
+and Japan (July, 1894); 2. Protocol. Korea: Life and travel
+in Korea; The capital and court of Korea; Political and
+commercial symptoms in Korea; The political future of Korea.
+China: The country and capital of China; China and the
+powers; The so-called awakening of China; Monasticism in
+China. The prospect: After the war; The destinies of the Far
+East; Great Britain in the Far East. Appendix: 1. Treaty ...
+between Japan and China. 2. Imperial rescript (May, 1895).</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Dennys</b>, Nicholas B., <i>ed.</i> The treaty ports of China and Japan. A
+complete guide to the open ports of those countries.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Trübner, 1867. viii, (2), 668, (2), xxvi pp. Maps. Plans.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Krausse</b>, Alexis. The Far East: its history and its question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Richards, 1900. xiv, (2), 372 pp. Maps. Plans. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The Far East" is, as far as some three or four hundred
+pages permit, a complete account of the history of the
+Oriental Asiatic world in its relations with Western
+civilization, with an examination of the existing factors in
+the Far Eastern question, and a statement of the evidence
+bearing upon the subject.</p>
+
+<p>The appendices to the book are particularly useful for
+reference, as they include a chronology of the history of
+the Far East, the text of the more important treaties and
+conventions, and furnish a bibliography of authorities on
+the Far East.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_54" id="Page_54">[Pg 54]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>La Barre de Nanteuil</b>, Amaury de, <i>baron</i>. L'Orient et l'Europe depuis
+le <span class="smcap">XVII</span><sup>e</sup> siècle jusqu'aujourd'hui. Ouvrage contenant des cartes de
+l'Orient aux principales époques de son histoire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Firmin-Didot et cie, Paris, [1898]. xx, 251 pp. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Leroy-Beaulieu</b>, Pierre. La rénovation de l'Asie (Sibérie, Chine,
+Japon).</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Armand Colin et c<sup>ie</sup>, 1900. xxvii, (1), 482 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"L'ouvrage de M. Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu, 'La rénovation de
+l'Asie (Sibérie, Chine, Japon),' a eu un grand succès. Les
+pages où le jeune voyageur a jugé avec tant de clairvoyance
+les pays d'Extrême-Orient, qu'il a étudiés sur place, ont
+fait, uon seulement en France, mais à l'étranger, la plus
+vive impression. En trois mois la première édition de cet
+ouvrage a été épuisée; la deuxième vient de paraître, avec
+une nouvelle préface, chez l'éditeur Colin.... En même
+temps, l'on en prépare une traduction anglaise et une
+traduction allemande."&mdash;<i>L'Economiste français.</i></p>
+
+<p>"M. Leroy-Beaulieu, in his interesting work, 'La rénovation
+de l'Asie,' deals with the Japanese question at some length.
+His book is doubly interesting because it is the first
+serious contribution to the discussion of the Far Eastern
+question by a French writer, and because, like Mr.
+Colquhoun's book, it regards the Chinese problem not as an
+isolated fact, but as part of a vast evolution."</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1901. xxix, 482 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"La plus grande partie du présent ouvrage a paru durant les
+deux dernières années sous forme d'articles publiés dans la
+Revue des deux mondes, et de correspondances adressées à
+l'Économiste français."</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The awakening of the East: Siberia, Japan, China. [Translated by
+Richard Davey.] With a preface by Henry Norman.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: McClure, 1900. xxvii, (1), 298, (1) pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Heinemann, 1900. xxvii, (1), 299 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Mahan</b>, Alfred T. The problem of Asia and its effect upon international
+policies.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Little, Brown and company, 1900. xxvi, 233 pp. Folded map.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Norman</b>, Henry. Asia. 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. [Fifth impression.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: T. F. Unwin, 1900. xvi, 608 pp. Frontispiece (colored).
+Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>China, pp. 195-322; Korea, pp. 323-374; Japan, pp. 375-406;
+Siam, pp. 407-522; Malaya, pp. 523-588.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Pouvourville</b>, Albert de. La question d'extrême-orient. Avec une préface
+par Gabriel Hanotaux.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Pedone, 1900. xii, 274 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Études coloniales, vol.
+5.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Reclus</b>, Élisée. La Chine et la diplomatie européenne.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Éditeurs de l'Humanité nouvelle, 1900. 16 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Thinks that the alliance against China, beyond capturing
+Pekin, will accomplish no good; is inimical to Russia.
+Thinks Russian advance has been checked to the advantage of
+the world."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Reid</b>, Gilbert. The powers and the partition of China.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>(<i>In</i> The Crisis in China, pp. 35-50. New York, 1900. 12<sup>o</sup>.)</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Siebold</b>, Alexander, <i>Freiherr</i> von. Japan's accession to the comity of
+nations. Translated from the German with an introduction by Charles
+Lowe.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner &amp; co., 1901. xiii, 119, (1) pp.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Appendix: Treaty of commerce and navigation between Great
+Britain and Japan. 1894.</p>
+
+<p>"The substance of this little work ... has already appeared
+in the form of a series of articles in the magazine
+Ost-Asien" (Berlin, 1899).&mdash;<i>Preface.</i></p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[Pg 55]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Smith</b>, D. Warres. European settlements in the Far East; China, Japan,
+Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay states, Siam,
+Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston &amp; co., 1900. xiii, 331 pp. Illustrations.
+Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Speer</b>, 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.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Fleming H. Revell company, 1898. 271 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>. (Students'
+lectures on missions, Princeton theological seminary, 1898.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Townsend</b>, Meredith. Asia and Europe; studies presenting the conclusions
+formed by the author in a long life devoted to the subject of the
+relations between Asia and Europe.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons; London: A. Constable &amp; co., 1901. xii,
+388 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Papers originally published in the Contemporary review, the
+National review, and the Spectator.</p>
+
+<p>"The conclusions of the author concerning the possible
+influence of the West Europeans upon Asia are absolutely
+pessimistic and&mdash;quite correct.... Where our author is
+entirely right is when he proves by so many illustrations
+that up to the present time the Europeans have had no
+influence upon the mind of the populations of
+Asia."&mdash;<i>Kropotkin in The Speaker, March 19, 1904, page
+600.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Walton</b>, Joseph. China and the present crisis. With notes on a visit to
+Japan and Korea.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson Low, Marston &amp; company, 1900. viii, 319 pp. Folded
+map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"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."</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[Pg 56]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="ANGLO-RUSSIAN_RELATIONS" id="ANGLO-RUSSIAN_RELATIONS"></a>ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Bérard</b>, Victor, <i>i. e.</i>, Eugène Victor. Questions extérieures
+(1901-1902). Créances et routes turques. Panama. La Tripolitaine.
+L'alliance anglo-japonaise. La guerre sud-africaine. La royauté
+espagnole. L'Angleterre et la paix.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1902. vii, 321, (1) pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Reprinted from the Revue de Paris.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Boulger</b>, Demetrius C. England and Russia in Central Asia. With two maps
+and appendices (one map being the latest Russian official map of
+Central Asia).</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. H. Allen &amp; co., 1879. 2 vols. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chirol</b>, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political
+problems of Indian defence. With maps, illustrations, and appendices.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: J. Murray, 1903. xiv, 512 pp. Plates. Maps. Genealogical
+table. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.</p>
+
+<p>Based on a series of letters written for the Times.
+<i>Preface.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Cobbold</b>, Ralph P. Innermost Asia: travel and sport in the Pamirs.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Heinemann, 1900. xviii, 354 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Contains a bibliography of innermost Asia. p. 346.</p>
+
+<p>"In Mr. Cobbold's opinion, the destiny of Afghanistan is to
+be absorbed and to be divided between the rival empires,
+though, if the reigning Ameer is succeeded by a son of his
+own mold, the inevitable crisis will be deferred. To sum up
+his political survey, what chiefly struck him in his travels
+in innermost Asia was 'the barbarous insistence of the
+Russian Government system, the brilliant success which
+invariably attends Russian aims, and the puerile weakness of
+the British Government in the protecting of the country's
+interests.'"</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Colquhoun</b>, Archibald Ross. English policy in the Far East. Being the
+Times special correspondence.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Field &amp; Tuer, The Leadenhall press, 1885. 32 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Russia against India, the struggle for Asia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London and New York: Harper &amp; bros., 1900. vii, (2), 246 pp. Maps.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Curzon</b>, George Nathaniel Curzon, <i>1st baron</i>. Persia and the Persian
+question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London and New York: Longmans, Green &amp; co., 1892. 2 vols.
+Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Russia in Central Asia in 1889, and the Anglo-Russian question.
+With appendices, maps, illustrations, and an index.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London and New York: Longmans, Green, and co., 1889. xxiii, (1), 477
+pp. Illustrations. Plates. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Bibliography of Central Asia": pp. 440-468.</p>
+
+<p>"The nucleus of this book&mdash;less than one-third of its
+present dimensions&mdash;appeared in the shape of a series of
+articles, entitled 'Russia in Central Asia,' which [were]
+contributed to the (Manchester Courier) and other ...
+newspapers, in ... November and December, 1888, and January,
+1889."&mdash;<i>Preface.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Lebedev</b>, V. T. Russes et Anglais en Asie centrale. Vers l'Inde.
+Esquisse militaire statistique et stratégique. Projet de campagne
+russe. Traduit du russe par le capitaine du génie breveté Cazalas.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[Pg 57]</a></span></p><p class="i2"><i>Paris: Chapelot, 1900. 251 pp. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Popowski</b>, Józef. The rival powers in Central Asia; or, The struggle
+between England and Russia in the East. Tr. from the German of Josef
+Popowski by Arthur Baring Brabrant, and ed. by Charles E. D. Black.
+With a map of the north-western frontier of India, showing the Pamir
+region and part of Afghanistan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Westminster: A. Constable and company, 1893. xxii, 235 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>The map mentioned in the title is lacking in this copy.</p>
+
+<p>German original published anonymously.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Rees</b>, J. D. Russia, India and the Persian gulf; with speeches by Sir
+Charles W. Dilke, Sir George Birdwood, and H. F. B. Lynch.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Harrison &amp; sons, 1903. 39 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title.</p>
+
+<p>Reprinted from the Asiatic quarterly review for April, 1903.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Russia's</b> march towards India by 'an Indian officer.'</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston &amp; co., 1894. 2 vols. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Stuart</b>, Donald. The struggle for Persia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Methuen &amp; co., London, 1902. x, 268 pp. Portrait. Folded map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Vámbéry</b>, Ármin. Central Asia and the Anglo-Russian frontier question: a
+series of political papers by Arminius Vambéry. Tr. by F. E. Bunnètt.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Smith, Elder, &amp; co., 1874. viii, 385 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>First published in "Unsere Zeit," 1867-1873.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Whigham</b>, H. J. The Persian problem; an examination of the rival
+positions of Russia and Great Britain in Persia, with some account of
+the Persian Gulf and the Bagdad railway.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Isbister and company, 1903. xvi, 424 pp. Plates. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The substance of a series of articles written for the
+Morning post."&mdash;<i>Introd.</i></p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Introduction.&mdash;French intrigues at Maskat.&mdash;The
+pearl islands of the Gulf.&mdash;Cruising on the Persian
+coast.&mdash;Shall we give Russia Bunder Abbas?&mdash;Visit to the
+pirate coast.&mdash;The importance of Koweit.&mdash;Persian rule in
+the delta of the Shat-al-Arab.&mdash;The position of Turkey in
+the Gulf.&mdash;The commerce of the Gulf.&mdash;The politics of the
+Gulf.&mdash;By the waters of Babylon.&mdash;On the Euphrates.&mdash;The
+sacred cities of the Shiahs.&mdash;Bagdad.&mdash;The passage of the
+Taurus.&mdash;The Bagdad railway.&mdash;The oil fields of
+Persia.&mdash;Kermanshah.&mdash;Persian carpets.&mdash;Routes in Western
+Persia.&mdash;Teheran.&mdash;Great Britain versus Russia.&mdash;Russia's
+policy.&mdash;Wanted&mdash;a British policy in Persia.&mdash;On the Russian
+road.&mdash;Russia's advance on Persia via the Caucausus.</p></div>
+
+
+<h3>ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS.</h3>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Anglo-Russian duel in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion, vol. 24 (March 17, 1898): 332.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> The policy of playing dog in the manger. (Russia and England in
+China.)</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 80 (March 12, 1898): 364.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> England and Russia in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 80 (Apr. 30, 1898): 612.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Russia and England in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Saturday review, vol. 85 (May 7, 1898): 610-611.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Russia and Mr. Chamberlain's long spoon. (China.) W. T. Stead.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 73 (June, 1898): 761-777.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Our policy in the Far East. William Des V&#339;ux.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 73 (June, 1898): 795-802.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[Pg 58]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> Splendid isolation or what? Henry M. Stanley.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century, vol. 43 (June, 1898): 869-878.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Living age, vol. 218 (July 9, 1898): 67-73.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Eclectic magazine, vol. 131 (Aug., 1898): 234-240.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> England and Russia. (China.)</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 50 (Aug. 11, 1898): 427-428.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> England and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 59 (Aug. 13, 1898): 901-902.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> England and Russia. Charles Frederick Hamilton.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Canadian magazine, vol. 11 (Sept., 1898): 444-447.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> England and Russia in the Far East. Geoffrey Drage.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Forum, vol. 26 (Oct., 1898): 129-135.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1898.</b> China, England, and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d series, vol. 6 (Oct., 1898):
+300-317.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Russia and England in China. Paul S. Reinsch.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Arena, vol. 21 (Jan., 1899): 75-84.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Is it Russia versus England?</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>American monthly review of reviews, vol. 19 (Apr., 1899): 401-403.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> England and Russia.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Independent, vol. 51 (May 11, 1899): 1315-1316.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> Russia and England in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Outlook, vol. 62 (May 13, 1899): 100-101.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The Anglo-Russian agreement.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion, vol. 26 (May 25, 1899): 650.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1899.</b> The coming struggle for Persia. R. Popham Lobb.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d series, vol. 8 (Oct., 1899):
+284-313.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Lettre d'extrême-orient: Le Japon, l'Angleterre et la Russie.
+Jean de Cuers de Cogolin.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, 4. année (Feb. 1, 1900):
+139-142.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> British and Russian diplomacy. By a diplomat.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 170 (June, 1900): 871-883.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Antagonism of England and Russia. Demetrius C. Boulger.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 170 (June, 1900): 884-896.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> Afghanistan: the key to India. Archibald R. Colquhoun.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d series, vol. 10 (July,
+1900): 25-36.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1900.</b> A plea for peace&mdash;An Anglo-Russian alliance. J. W. Gambier.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 68 (Dec, 1900): 998-1008.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> L'état actuel des rapports anglo-russes dans l'Asie centrale. G.
+Saint-Yves. With maps.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Comité de l'Asie française. Bulletin, vol. 1 (1901): 99-105.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> England and Russia. J. Novicow.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 79 (Jan., 1901): 49-56.</i></p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_59" id="Page_59">[Pg 59]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1901.</b> Great Britain and Russia. A. Rustem Bey de Bilinski.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 50 (Nov., 1901): 723-736.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1902.</b> Les rivalités internationales en Perse et dans le golfe Persique.
+Jean Imbart de la Tour.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Revue de géographie, 26. année (Dec, 1902): 491-501.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> English and Russian politics in the East. Ali Haydar Midhat.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 53 (Jan., 1903): 67-78.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> England, Russia, and Germany.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Saturday review, vol. 95 (Jan. 10, 1903): 37-38.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> England and Russia in the politics of Europe: the eastern
+question. Frederic Austin Ogg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chautauquan, vol. 36 (Feb., 1903): 463-474.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Bibliography, p. 474.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The lion and the bear in the Far East. Frederic Austin Ogg.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chautauquan, vol. 37 (Apr., 1903): 14-25.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The relations of Great Britain with Russia. Scrutator.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 90 (May 16, 1903): 776-777.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The Latin rapprochement and Anglo-Russian relations. "Calchas."</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 73 (June, 1903): 953-970.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1903.</b> The government of Asiatics by England and Russia. F. H. Skrine.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>East and west, vol. 2 (Oct., 1903): 1145-1155.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> British sympathies in the Far East.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Spectator, vol. 92 (Jan. 2, 1904): 5.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> England, Russia, and Manchuria.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Public opinion (London), vol. 85 (Feb. 19, 1904): 224.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Russia, Japan, and ourselves. C. A. W. Pownall.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Mar., 1904): 368-374.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> India's dual problem. Sir Walter Lawrence.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (April, 1904): 245-262.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> Can we trust Russia? Coloniensis.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (May, 1904): 754-764.</i></p>
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The obstacles to an Anglo-Russian convention. An unpublished
+chapter of diplomatic history. E. J. Dillon.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Contemporary review, vol. 85 (June, 1904): 800-828.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The crisis in Thibet. E. John Solano.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>National review, vol. 43 (July, 1904): 823-846.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>1904.</b> The English in Tibet: a Russian view. Prince Esper Oukhtomsky.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>North American review, vol. 179 (July, 1904): 24-29.</i></p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_60" id="Page_60">[Pg 60]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="CHINA" id="CHINA"></a>CHINA</h2>
+
+
+<p><b>Ball</b>, James Dyer. Things Chinese; being notes on various subjects
+connected with China. 3d ed. revised and enlarged.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston, and co., 1900. (6), 666, xxv, pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bard</b>, E. Les Chinois chez eux. 2. éd.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: A. Colin, 1900. (4), 360 pp. Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The author, a merchant in China, describes more especially
+agriculture, finances, money, and other economic aspects."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Barrows</b>, John Henry. The Christian conquest of Asia. Studies and
+personal observations of Oriental religions.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Charles Scribner's sons, 1899. xvii, (1), 258 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.
+(Morse lectures of 1898.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Chapter VII: Confucianism and the awakening of China.</p>
+
+<p>Chapter VIII: Success of Asiatic missions; America's
+responsibility to the Orient.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Beals</b>, Zephaniah Charles. China and the Boxers. A short history on the
+Boxer outbreak, with two chapters on the sufferings of the missionaries
+and a closing one on the outlook.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: M. E. Munson, [1901]. 158 pp. Illustrations. Portrait.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Beresford</b>, <i>Lord</i> Charles. The break-up of China. With an account of
+its present commerce, currency, waterways, armies, railways, politics,
+and future prospects.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1899. xxii, 491 pp. Portraits.
+Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Bishop</b>, Isabella L. Bird. The Yangtze Valley and beyond. An account of
+journeys in China, chiefly in the province of Sze Chuan and among the
+Man-tze of the Soms territory.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1900. 2 vols. Portrait. Plates. Map.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Reviewed in "Spectator," January, 1900, under title "Spheres
+of influence in China."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Boulger</b>, Demetrius C. The history of China. New and revised edition.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Thacker &amp; co., 1898. 2 vols. Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i> A new edition, revised and brought up to date. Containing
+chapters on the recent concessions to the European powers.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: W. Thacker &amp; co., 1900. 2 vols. Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; A short history of China. An account for the general reader of an
+ancient empire and people. A new edition, with an additional chapter
+continuing the history from 1890 to date.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Gibbings &amp; company, 1900. (6), 436 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Pp. 356-373 contain "How China is governed."</p>
+
+<p>The "Reign of Kwangsu, 1890-1900," (pp. 374a-374l) said to
+be written "by a competent authority."</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_61" id="Page_61">[Pg 61]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Brandt</b>, M. von. Industrielle und Eisenbahn-Unternehmungen in China. Mit
+einer Kartenakizze.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Berlin: Reimer, 1899. 121-140 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Deutsche
+Kolonial-Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen, 1898-99. Heft 4.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Brenier</b>, Henri. La mission lyonnaise d'exploration commerciale en
+Chine, 1895-97. Avec cartes, plans, et gravures d'après les documents
+rapportés par la mission.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Lyons: A. Rey et cie, 1898. (6), xxxvi, 386, 473 pp. Illustrations.
+Folded maps. F<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: 1<sup>re</sup> partie. Récits de voyages. 2<sup>me</sup> partie.
+Rapports commerciaux et notes diverses.</p>
+
+<p>"Of all the commercial missions to which the immediate
+prospect of the development of the resources of China by
+modern methods has recently given rise, the most fully
+equipped and that with the most extensive and elaborate
+programme is that organized by the Chamber of Commerce of
+Lyons, and the report published by the director of this
+mission, Mr. Henri Brenier, is of corresponding interest and
+value."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Bretschneider</b>, E. History of European botanical discoveries in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston &amp; co., 1898. 2 vols. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Dr. Bretschneider's present <i>magnum opus</i> is by no means a
+mere botanical work, as its name would seem to imply, but
+also a magnificent political and geographical record of all
+that Europeans have ever done in China from Marco Polo down
+to Mr. G. M. H. Playfair, and there is hardly any subject
+connected with the Far East but what accurate light is shed
+upon it by the dates, data, itineraries, geographical and
+biographical details, commercial notes, and other
+information furnished by the industrious and scrupulously
+painstaking author, than whom there is no one in the
+sinological field more worthy of absolute confidence."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Brinkley</b>, Frank. China; its history, arts, and literature. [Library
+ed.]</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet company, [1902]. 4 vols. Plates (partly
+colored). Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>. (Oriental series, v. 9-12.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Chang-Chih-tung.</b> China's only hope. An appeal by her greatest viceroy.
+Translated from the Chinese edition by Samuel I. Woodbridge.
+Introduction by Griffith John.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, etc.: F. H. Revell company, 1900. (2), 151 pp. Portrait.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>La Chine.</b> Expansion des grands puissances en extrême-orient
+(1895-1898).</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: R. Chapelot &amp; cie., 1899. viii, 223 pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: 1. Géographie économique de la Chine; Description
+économique des provinces chinoises; Statistique économique
+de la Chine.</p>
+
+<p>2. Rapports de la Chine avec les grandes puissances de 1894
+à 1898; L'Europe au traité de Simonosaki; Les premiers
+progrès de la Russie en Chine et en Corée; L'intervention de
+l'Allemagne à Kiao-tchéou; Les conséquences de l'occupation
+de Kiao-tchéou; Le rôle de la France.</p>
+
+<p>3. L'exploitation du marché chinois; Les concessions
+obtenues par les étrangers en Chine; L'exploitation
+économique de la Chine; La pénétration des provinces
+méridionales par l'Indo-Chine française; Conclusion: Le
+partage éventuel de l'empire chinois. With folded map: carte
+économique de la Chine.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Colquhoun</b>, Archibald Ross. China in transformation.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1898. ix, (1), 382 pp. Plate.
+Folded maps. Diagrams. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Overland to China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York and London: Harper &amp; brothers, 1900. xi, (1), 464 pp. Plates.
+Portrait. Colored maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The problem in China and British policy.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_62" id="Page_62">[Pg 62]</a></span></p><p class="i2"><i>London: P. S. King, 1900. 50 pp. Map. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Cordier</b>, Henri. Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances
+occidentales 1860-1900.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: F. Alcan, 1901-1902. 3 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>[Vol. 1.] L'Empereur T'Oung Tché (1861-1875).</p>
+
+<p>[Vol. 2.] L'Empereur Kouang-Siu, Premiere partie:
+(1875-1887).</p>
+
+<p>[Vol. 3.] L'Empereur Kouang-Siu, Deuxième partie:
+(1888-1902).</p></div>
+
+
+<p>The <b>Crisis</b> in China. Reprinted by permission from the North American
+review.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York &amp; London: Harper &amp; bros., 1900. v, 271 pp. Plates. Portraits.
+Maps. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: Smyth, G. B. Causes of the antiforeign feeling in
+China.&mdash;Reid, G. The powers and the partition of
+China.&mdash;Johnston, C. The struggle for reform in
+China.&mdash;Barrett, J. Political possibilities in
+China.&mdash;Lewis, R. E. The gathering of the storm.&mdash;Colquhoun,
+A. R. The Far Eastern crisis.&mdash;Mikhailoff, M. The great
+Siberian railway.&mdash;Beresford, Lord C. China and the
+powers.&mdash;Wu Ting-fang. Mutual helpfulness between China and
+the United States.&mdash;Boulger, D. C. America's share in a
+partition of China.&mdash;Wilson, J. H. America's interests in
+China.&mdash;Dilke, Sir C. W. The American policy in China.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Cumming</b>, Constance F. Gordon-. Wanderings in China. Illustrated by the
+author.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>William Blackwood and sons, Edinburgh and London, 1900. vi, (2), 528
+pp. Plates (photogravures). Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Douglas</b>, Robert K. China. Revised and enlarged. With many illustrations
+and an index.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Chicago, New York: The Werner company, 1895. 604 pp. Plates
+(woodcuts). 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901. (2), xv, 474 pp. Illustrations.
+Portraits. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>. (The Story of the nations.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Li Hung Chang.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895. 251 pp. Portraits. 12<sup>o</sup>.
+(Public men of to-day.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Society in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: A. D. Innes &amp; co., 1894. xvi, 415 pp. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i> Popular ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: A. D. Innes &amp; co., 1895. xii, 434 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Edkins</b>, Joseph. Religion in China; containing a brief account of the
+three religions of the Chinese. Revised edition.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner &amp; co., 1893. xx, 260 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.
+(Trübner's oriental series.)</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Favier</b>, Alphonse. Péking. Histoire et description. Ouvrage orné de 524
+gravures anciennes et nouvelles, reproduites ou executées par des
+artistes chinois d'après les plus précieux documents.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Bruxelles: Desclée de Brouwer et cie, 1900. 416 pp. Sm. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Giles</b>, Herbert Allen. A Chinese biographical dictionary.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leyden: E. J. Brice, 1897 [1898]. xii, 1022 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Glass</b>, 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.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Pekin, 1899. 174 pp. Map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"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."</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63">[Pg 63]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gorst</b>, Harold E. China: on the economic resources of China, and the
+present political and commercial conditions of the country.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sands &amp; co., 1899. xx, 300 pp. Illustrations. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>. (The
+Imperial interest library, edited by H. Hendry.)</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Mr. Gorst has produced a very readable book, and has
+certainly succeeded in showing up very clearly some of the
+chief points in the political problems which present
+themselves to us, now that up-to-date events have altered
+the bearings of the general outlook in the Far East."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Great Britain.</b> <i>Foreign office.</i> China. No. 3 (1903). Report by Acting
+Consul Litton on a journey in north-west Yünnan. Presented to both
+Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty. November 1903.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery office, [1903]. (2), 23
+pp. Maps. F<sup>o</sup>. [Cd. 1836.]</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash;&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; China. No. 1 (1904). Report by C. W. Campbell, His Majesty's
+consul at Wuchow, on a journey in Mongolia. Presented to both Houses of
+Parliament by command of His Majesty. January 1904.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, [1904]. 43 pp.
+Folded map. F<sup>o</sup>. [Cd. 1874.]</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Gundry</b>, R. S. China present and past. Foreign intercourse, progress and
+resources, the missionary question, etc.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman &amp; Hall, 1895. xxxi, (1), 414 pp. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Hart</i>, <i>Sir</i> Robert, <i>1st bart.</i> "These from the land of Sinim."
+Essays on the Chinese question. With appendices.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman &amp; Hall, 1901. (8), 254 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Helmolt</b>, H. F. The world's history, a survey of man's record. Vol. II.
+Oceania, Eastern Asia, and the Indian Ocean.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: William Heinemann, 1904. x, (2), 642 pp. Plates (partly
+colored). Portraits. Facsimile. Maps. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>China, pp. 56-114.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Hertslet</b>, <i>Sir</i> Edward. Treaties and tariffs regulating the trade
+between Great Britain and foreign nations: and extracts of treaties
+between foreign powers, containing most favoured-nation clauses
+applicable to Great Britain. China. In force on the 1st January, 1877.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Butterworths, 1877. iv, 251 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Treaties between Great Britain and China, and between China and
+foreign powers. In force on the 1st January, 1896.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Harrison &amp; sons, 1896. 2 vols. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Not now in the Library of Congress, but has been ordered.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Hesse-Wartegg</b>, Ernst von. China und Japan. Erlebnisse, Studien,
+Beobachtungen auf einer Reise um die Welt.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1897. viii, 508 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i> 2te vermehrte Auflage.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1900. x, 658 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Schantung und Deutsch-China. Von Kiautschou ins heilige Land von
+China und vom Jangtsekiang nach Peking im Jahre 1898.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1898. vii, 294 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Holcombe</b>, Chester. The real Chinese question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Dodd, Mead &amp; company, 1900. xx, 386 pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"An endeavor to consider the subject from a Chinese
+standpoint."</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[Pg 64]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Howorth</b>, Henry H. History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th
+century.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Longmans, Green and co., 1876-1888. 3 parts in 4 volumes.
+Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Part I. The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks. Part II. The
+so-called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. Part III. The
+Mongols of Persia.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Ireland</b>, Alleyne. China and the powers; chapters in the history of
+Chinese intercourse with western nations.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Privately printed for L. Maynard [by G. H. Ellis co.], 1902.
+x, 140 pp. Tables. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: The Chinese problem.&mdash;Early western intercourse
+with China, <span class="smcap">B. C.</span> 1000-<span class="smcap">A. D.</span> 1600.&mdash;The United States and
+China.&mdash;England and China.&mdash;Russia and China.&mdash;Appendices:
+Comparative tables, showing an analysis of Chinese trade
+from 1880 to 1899, inclusive.</p>
+
+<p>"The chapters contained in this volume were originally
+written to form part of a larger work, which ... was to have
+contained chapters on China's relations with France,
+Germany, and Japan.... Owing to ill-health, Mr. Ireland was
+compelled to abandon this work.... One hundred and fifty
+copies are ... being printed for private sale, after which
+printing the plates will be destroyed."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Jack</b>, R. Logan. The back blocks of China; a narrative of experiences
+among the Chinese, Sifans, Lolos, Tibetans, Shans and Kachins, between
+Shanghai and the Irrawadi.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: E. Arnold, 1904. xxii, 269 pp. Plates. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Krausse</b>, Alexis. China in decay. A handbook to the Far Eastern
+question.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman &amp; Hall, 1898. ix, 400 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; China in decay. The story of a disappearing empire. 3d ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman &amp; Hall, 1900. xiv, (2), 418 pp. Plates. Portraits.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The present issue of 'China in Decay' has been thoroughly
+overhauled and revised, and contains a considerable amount
+of added matter. It includes a record of the recent events
+in China down to the reported fall of the legations, and
+will be found to contain all that is requisite to insure a
+complete understanding of the present crisis in China."</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The story of the Chinese crisis. Specially prepared map and a plan
+of Peking.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Cassell, 1900. vi, (2), 237, (1) pp. Map. Plan. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"Summarizes the history of European political relations with
+China. Closes with the capture of Peking by the allies, with
+discussion of the future of China."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Landor</b>, Arnold Henry Savage. China and the allies.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1901. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates
+(partly colored). Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lansdell</b>, Henry. Chinese Central Asia; a ride to Little Tibet.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston, &amp; company, 1893. 2 vols. Illustrations
+(including portraits). Plates. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"This book is intended to be a companion and a complement to
+my Russian Central Asia."&mdash;<i>Preface.</i></p>
+
+<p>Appendices: <span class="smcap">A.</span> Some of the specimens of fauna collected by
+Dr. Lansdell in Central Asia. <span class="smcap">B.</span> Bibliography of Chinese
+Central Asia.</p>
+
+<p>"List of authors, with reference numbers to their works in
+the foregoing bibliography": pp. 477-480.</p></div><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[Pg 65]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lansdell</b>, Henry. Russian Central Asia, including Kuldja, Bokhara, Khiva
+and Merv.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1885. 2 vols.
+Illustrations (including portraits, plan). Plates. Folded maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Appendices: <span class="smcap">A.</span> The fauna of Russian Turkistan. <span class="smcap">B.</span> The flora
+of Russian Turkistan. <span class="smcap">C.</span> Bibliography of Russian Central
+Asia.</p>
+
+<p>"List of authors, with reference numbers to their works in
+the foregoing bibliography: pp. 681-684.</p>
+
+<p>"These volumes may be considered as a record of the
+completion of the philanthropic object that originally
+prompted my first visit to Asiatic Russia as detailed in the
+work entitled 'Through Siberia.'"&mdash;<i>Preface.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Letters</b> from a Chinese official; being an eastern view of western
+civilization.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: McClure, Phillips &amp; co., 1903. xiv, 75 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"The author, who holds a brief for the Chinese, states his
+case with ability and with an appearance of justice. But by
+ignoring all that there is to be said to their detriment,
+and laying emphasis on the weak side of the Western
+position, he has drawn an unreal and misleading picture. He
+professes to be a Chinaman. This may be set aside. There is
+only one Chinaman who could write such a book, the present
+Chinese Minister at the Court of St. James, but it is not in
+his vein."&mdash;<i>Athenæum, Nov. 30, 1901, p. 734.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Little</b>, Archibald John. Through the Yang-tse gorges; or, Trade and
+travel in Western China. 3d and rev. ed.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Sampson Low, Marston, &amp; co., 1898. xxiv, 315 pp. Plate. Map.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Little</b>, Alicia H. N. B. Intimate China. The Chinese as I have seen
+them. By Mrs. Archibald Little.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Hutchinson &amp; co., 1899. xv, (1), 615 pp. Illustrations. L.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Li Hung-chang, his life and times. By Mrs. Archibald Little.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London [etc.]: Cassell &amp; company, [1904]. viii, 356 pp. Portraits.
+Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lynch</b>, George. The war of the civilizations, being the record of a
+"foreign devil's" experiences with the allies in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Longmans, Green, and co., London, 1901. xx, 319 pp. Plates. Portraits.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Lyons</b>, <i>France</i>. <i>Chambre de commerce.</i></p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>See</i> <b>Brenier</b>, H.</p>
+
+
+<p><b>Macgowan</b>, J. A history of China from the earliest days down to the
+present.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner and co., 1897. ix, (1), 622 pp.
+Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Michie</b>, Alexander. China and Christianity.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Knight and Millet, 1900. xiv, (2), 232 pp. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; The Englishman in China in the Victorian era, as illustrated in
+the life of Sir Rutherford Alcock, many years consul and minister in
+China and Japan.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Blackwood, 1900. 2 vols. Plates. Portraits. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Mitford</b>, Algernon Bertram Freeman. The attaché at Peking.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[Pg 66]</a></span></p><p class="i2"><i>London: Macmillan &amp; co., 1900. lviii, 386 pp. Plan. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Parker</b>, Edward Harper. China, her history, diplomacy, and commerce,
+from the earliest times to the present day.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London, J. Murray, 1901. xx, 332 pp. Portrait. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; China, past and present.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Chapman &amp; Hall, 1903. xi, (1), 424 pp. Folded map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; John Chinaman and a few others.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: John Murray, 1901. xx, 380 pp. Plates. Portraits. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Parsons</b>, William Barclay. An American engineer in China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: McClure, Phillips &amp; co., 1900. 321 pp. Illustrations. Map.
+12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Pinon</b>, René, <i>and</i> Jean de <b>Marcillac</b>. La Chine qui s'ouvre. Ouvrage ...
+augmenté d'appendices et de documents.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Perrin &amp; c<sup>ie</sup>, 1900. xi, (1), 306 pp. Maps. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><span class="smcap">Contents</span>: La guerre sino-japonaise et la pénetration
+étrangère en Chine de 1894 à 1897; L'affaire de Kiao-tcheou
+et le protectorat religieux en Chine; La France et la
+question d'extrême-orient en 1900.</p>
+
+<p>Appendices: 1. Les chemins de fer en Chine. 2. La question
+de la concession française à Chang-hai. 3. L'extension de
+Hong-Kong; Documents; Cartes et plans.</p>
+
+<p>Reprint of articles from the "Revue des deux mondes" and the
+"Revue des questiones diplomatiques et
+coloniales."&mdash;<i>Preface.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Poole</b>, Stanley Lane-. The life of Sir Harry Parkes.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London and New York: Macmillan &amp; co., 1894. 2 vols. Portrait. Folded
+maps. Plan. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Reclus</b>, Elisée <i>and</i> Onésime <b>Reclus</b>. L'empire du milieu; le climat, le
+sol, les races, la richesse de la chine.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Paris: Hachetts et c<sup>ie</sup>, 1902. (6), 667 pp. Frontispiece. Maps.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Scidmore</b>, Eliza Ruhamah. China. The long-lived empire.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: The Century co., 1900. xiii, (3), 459 pp. Plates
+(photogravures). 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Smith</b>, Arthur H. China in convulsion.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, Chicago, [etc.]: F. H. Revell co., 1901. 2 vols. Plates,
+Portraits. Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Paged continuously.</p></div>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Chinese characteristics. 2d ed., rev.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, Chicago, [etc.]: F. H. Revell co., [1894]. 342 pp. Plates.
+8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; <i>Same.</i> 5th ed., rev.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Edinburgh and London: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1900. 342 pp.
+Illustrations. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; Village life in China; a study in sociology.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York, Chicago, [etc.]: F. H. Revell company, [1899]. 360 pp.
+Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"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."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Thomson</b>, H. C. China and the powers. A narrative of the outbreak of
+1900.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Longmans, Green, and co., London, New York, 1902. xii, 285 pp. Plates.
+Maps. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[Pg 67]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Thomson</b>, John. Through China with a camera.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Westminster: A. Constable &amp; co., 1898. xiv, 284 pp. Plates
+(photogravures). 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>United States.</b> <i>Bureau of statistics.</i> Commercial China in 1904. Area,
+population, production, railways, telegraphs, and transportation
+routes, and foreign commerce and commerce of United States with China.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iv, 2325-2446 pp. Folded
+map. 4<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>Cover-title.</p>
+
+<p>Reprinted from the Monthly summary of commerce and finance
+for Jan., 1904.</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Wen Ching.</b> The Chinese crisis from within. Edited by G. M. Reith.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>London: Grant Richards, 1901. xvi, 354, (1) pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wildman</b>, Rounsevelle. China's open door: a sketch of Chinese life and
+history; with an introduction by C. Denby.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>Boston: Lothrop publishing company, [1900]. xvi, 318 pp. Portrait.
+Plates. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"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."</p></div>
+
+
+<p><b>Williams</b>, Samuel Wells. A history of China, being the historical
+chapters from "The Middle Kingdom;" with a concluding chapter narrating
+recent events.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Charles Scribner's sons, 1897. xiv, 474 pp. Plan. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p>&mdash;&mdash; 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.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: Charles Scribner's sons, 1883. 2 vols. Plates. Map. 8<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+
+
+<p><b>Wilson</b>, James Harrison. China. Travels and investigations in the
+"Middle Kingdom"&mdash;a study of its civilization and possibilities.
+Together with an account of the ... Boxer war, the relief of the
+legations, and the re-establishment of the peace. 3d edition, revised
+throughout, enlarged, and reset.</p>
+
+<p class="i2"><i>New York: D. Appleton and company, 1901. xxxvii, (1), 429 pp. Folded
+maps. Portrait. 12<sup>o</sup>.</i></p>
+<hr class="chap" />
+
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[Pg 69]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="AUTHOR_INDEX" id="AUTHOR_INDEX"></a>AUTHOR INDEX</h2>
+
+
+<p>
+<span style="margin-left: 8.5em;">Page</span><br />
+<br />
+Adam, G. Mercer, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Adams, Brooks, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Adams, Cyrus C, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Adams, H. E. Goold-, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ali Haydar Midhat. <i>See</i> <a href="#Ali_Haydar_Midhat">Midhat, Ali Haydar</a>.<br />
+<br />
+Allen, H. N, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+American academy of political and social science, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Anderson, William, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a><br />
+<br />
+André, A, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Anspach, Alfred, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Archibald, James F. J, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ardouin-Dumazet, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Argus, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Asakawa, K, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Aulagnon, Claudius, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Austin, O. P, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Aveling, Edward, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="Babcock_Mrs_Winifred_Eaton" id="Babcock_Mrs_Winifred_Eaton"></a>Babcock, <i>Mrs.</i> Winifred (Eaton), <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bacon, Alice Mabel, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bacon, N. T, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Baker, Colgate, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ball, James Dyer, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bancroft, Hubert Howe, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Barakatullah, Muhammad, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bard, E, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Barnaby, Charles W, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Barré, Paul, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Barrett, John, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a>, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Barrows, John Henry, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Baty, T, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bealby, J. T, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Beals, Zephaniah Charles, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Beer, M, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Béguin, C, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Benjamin, Park, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bérard, Victor, <i>i. e.</i>, Eugène Victor, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a>, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Beresford, <i>Lord</i> Charles, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Beschinoff, Ivan, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a>, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bigelow, Poultney, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="Bilinski_A_Rustem_Bey_de" id="Bilinski_A_Rustem_Bey_de"></a>Bilinski, A. Rustem Bey de, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Birdwood, <i>Sir</i> George, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bishop, Isabella L. Bird, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a>, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a>, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Black, Charles E. D, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Blakeney, William, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bolce, Harold, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a>, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bonar, H. A, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bookwalter, John Wesley, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Boulangier, Edgar, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Boulger, Demetrius C, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a>, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a>, <a href="#Page_60"><b>60</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bower, Hamilton, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brabrant, Arthur Baring, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brandt, Max August Scipio von, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a>, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="Brenier_Henri" id="Brenier_Henri"></a>Brenier, Henri, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brent, Charles H, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bretschneider, E, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brice, Arthur Montefiore, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brinkley, Frank, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a>, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brisse, André, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a>, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brooks, Sydney, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brown, Arthur Judson, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Browne, George Waldo, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brownell, Clarence Ludlow, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Browning, Oscar, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Brüggen, Ernst von der, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bujac, Jean Léopold Émile, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bunnètt, F. E, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Buret, Maurice, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Bush, H. Fulford, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Busley, C, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a><br />
+<br />
+The Bystander, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Caix, Robert de, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a>, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Calchas, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Callahan, James Morton, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Camena d'Almeida, P, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Campbell, Charles W, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a>, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Carles, William Richard, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Carol, Jean, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[Pg 70]</a></span>
+Cary, Clarence, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a>, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a>, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cassini, Arthur, <i>graf</i>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cavendish, Alfred Edward J, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cazalas, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Chadwick, French E, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Challaye, Félicien, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Chamberlain, Basil Hall, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Chang-Chih-tung, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Charlot, Alexandre, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Charmes, Francis, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Chirol, Valentine, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a>, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a>, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a>, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cilvanet, C, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Clarke, <i>Sir</i> George Sydenham, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Clavedy, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Clews, Henry, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cobbold, Ralph P, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Collyer, C. T, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Coloniensis, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Colquhoun, Archibald Ross, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a>, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a>, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a>, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a>, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a>, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Conant, Charles A, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Conder, Josiah, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cooper, John S, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cordier, Henri, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Couderc, Camille, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Courant, Maurice, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Crawford, John Martin, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a>, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a>, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Crosby, Oscar T, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Croze, J. L, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cuers de Cogolin, Jean de, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Cumming, Constance F. Gordon-, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Curtis, William Eleroy, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Curzon, George Nathaniel, <i>1st baron</i>, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a>, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Danielson, Nikola&#301; Frantsovich, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Davey, Richard, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Davidson, James W, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a>, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dayton, Edwin Winthrop, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Deasy, Henry Hugh Peter, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Debibert, A, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+De Forest, J. H, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Delage, Émile, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Delavaud, L, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Delines, Michel, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Denby, C, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Deniker, J, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dennys, Nicholas B, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a>, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Deschamps, Philippe, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Desfontaines, C, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Desgodins, C. H, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Des V&#339;ux, William, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+De Windt, Harry, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dilke, <i>Sir</i> Charles W, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a>, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dillon, E. J, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a>, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a>, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Diósy, Arthur, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+A Diplomat, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dmitrief-Mamonof, A. J, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dole, Nathan Haskell, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Doucet, Robert, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Douglas, Robert K, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Doumer, Paul, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dowding, H. H, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Drage, Geoffrey, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dramas, P, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Du Chaylard, G, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dumolard, Henry, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dunnell, Mark B, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Durban, William, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Durrieux, Alcée, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Dye, J. Henry, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Eastman, Samuel C, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ebren, H, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Eckstein, Gustav, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Edkins, Joseph, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ellinwood, Frank F, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Eltzbacher, O, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Emerson, E, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Enselme, Hippolyte Marie Joseph Antoine, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Erickson, Hugo, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ewan, John A, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Excubitor, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Farges, Louis, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fassett, J. Sloat, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fauvel, A. A, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Favier, Alphonse, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fawcett, Waldon, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Flesher, Helen Gregory-, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fontaine de Resbecq, <i>Comte</i> de, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fontin, Paul, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Foord, John, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a>, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ford, Alexander Hume, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a>, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ford, Worthington Chauncey, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Foster, John W, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a>, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Foulke, William Dudley, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Franconie, J, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fraser, John Foster, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Fraser, Mary Crawford, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Frazar, Everett, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Freshfield, Douglas W, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Gale, James S, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gambier, J. W, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gardner, Christopher Thomas, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gerrare, Wirt, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ghercevanof, Michel Nicolaevich, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gifford, Daniel L, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_71" id="Page_71">[Pg 71]</a></span>
+Giles, Herbert Allen, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gilmore, George W, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Girard de Rialle, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Glass, J. G. H, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Golovin, Konstantin Fedorovich, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Goodlet, R, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gorst, Harold E, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gourdet, Paul, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Grand-Carteret, J., <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Grant, R. W., <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Great Britain. <i>Foreign office</i>, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a>, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a>, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a>, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a>, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Griffis, William Elliot, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a>, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a>, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a>, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Grunzel, Josef, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Guillemard, F. H. H, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gulick, Sidney Lewis, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Gundry, R. S, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Hagen, A, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hahn, J. P. Armand, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hamilton, Angus, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hamilton, Charles Frederick, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hamm, Margherita Arlina, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hannay, David, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hanotaux, Gabriel, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hart, <i>Sir</i> Robert, <i>1st bart</i>, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hashiguchi, Jihei, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hawes, Charles H, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hawkins, Rush C, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hawks, Francis L, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hearn, Lafcadio, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hedin, Sven Anders, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hellwald, Friedrich von, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Helmolt, H. F, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Henning, Georg, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Herbertson, A. J, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Herr, Lucien, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hershey, Amos S, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hertslet, <i>Sir</i> Edward, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hesse-Wartegg, Ernst von, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Heyfelder, O, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hill, Robert T, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hillier, Walter C, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Holcombe, Chester, <a href="#Page_63"><b>63</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hosie, Alexander, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Howorth, Henry H, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hulbert, H. B, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a>, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hunt, J. H, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Hurd, Archibald S, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Ian-Ruban, Wanda, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ignotus, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Imbart de la Tour, Jean, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Inagaki, Manjiro, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+'An Indian Officer,' <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Institut colonial international, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ireland, Alleyne, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ivanovich, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ivins, W. M., <i>jr</i>, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Jack, R. Logan, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a><br />
+<br />
+James, Henry Evan Murchison, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jane, Frederick T, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a>, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Japan. <i>Imperial diet</i>, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jaurès, Jean, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jefferson, Robert L, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jenings, Foster H, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+John, Griffith, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Johnson, Emory R, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Johnston, Charles, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jones, G. H, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Jougla, Gaston, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+K., A, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kanazawa, S, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kaneko, Kentaro, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a>, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kaneko, Kiichi, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Keasbey, Lindley Miller, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Khoritz, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kennan, George, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a><br />
+<br />
+King, J. M., <i>jr</i>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kinloch, A, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kinnosuke, Adachi, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kleist, von, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Knapp, Arthur May, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Koch, W, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kolossowski, M, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kotô, Bundjirô, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kovalevski&#301;, Maksim Maksimovich, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kovalevski&#301;, Vladimir Ivanovich, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Krafft, Hugues, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Krahmer, Gustav, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Krausse, Alexis, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_53"><b>53</b></a>, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kropotkin, Petr A, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kto-to, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kúkol-Yasnopólsky, L, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Kupchanko, Grigori&#301; Ivanovich, <a href="#Page_8"><b>8</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+La Barre de Nanteuil, Amaury de, <i>baron</i>, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Labbé, Paul, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_17"><b>17</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lacoste, H. de Bouillane de, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Laguérie, Villetard de, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Landor, Arnold Henry Savage, <a href="#Page_22"><b>22</b></a>, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a>, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lang, Leonora B, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a>, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lansdell, Henry, <a href="#Page_64"><b>64</b></a>, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="La_Peyre_Jean_de" id="La_Peyre_Jean_de"></a>La Peyre, Jean de, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Larivière, C. de, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Latimer, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_72" id="Page_72">[Pg 72]</a></span>
+Latter, A. M, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lawrence, Thomas J, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lawrence, <i>Sir</i> Walter, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lebedev, V. T, <a href="#Page_56"><b>56</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Le Beschu, F, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lecroix, Désiré, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lees, Frederic, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Leger, Louis, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Legras, Jules, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lehr, Ernest, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lejeal, G, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a>, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Leroy-Beaulieu, Pierre, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a>, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a>, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lévy, Raphael Georges, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lewis, R. E, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Litman, S, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="Little_Alicia_H_N_B" id="Little_Alicia_H_N_B"></a>Little, Alicia H. N. B, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Little, Archibald John, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Little, <i>Mrs.</i> Archibald. <i>See</i> <a href="#Little_Alicia_H_N_B">Little, Alicia H. N. B.</a><br />
+<br />
+Li-Tuyen, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lobb, R. Popham, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lodge, Henry Cabot, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lodian, L, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Long, R. E. C, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Longford, Joseph H, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a>, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lorin, Henri, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Loti, Pierre. <i>See</i> <a href="#Viaud_Julien">Viaud, Julien</a>.<br />
+<br />
+Low, A. Maurice, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lowe, Charles, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lowell, Percival, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Loyd, <i>Lady</i> Mary, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lütschg, A, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lynch, George, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a>, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lynch, H. F. B, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Lyons, <i>France</i>. <i>See</i> <a href="#Brenier_Henri">Brenier, H.</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+McCormick, Frederick, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Macgowan, J, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Machat, J, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Machray, Robert, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Maclean, J. M, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a><br />
+<br />
+MacQueen, Peter, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Maguire, T. Miller, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mahan, Alfred T, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a>, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Marcillac, Jean de, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Marre, Francis, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Marshall, John, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Martens, F. de, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mason, W. B, <a href="#Page_29"><b>29</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Matignon, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Maurice, <i>Sir</i> F, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Maxey, Edwin, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Meakin, Annette M. B, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mérilhan, Maxime de, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Méry, Michel, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Michelsen, Henry, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Michie, Alexander, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="Ali_Haydar_Midhat" id="Ali_Haydar_Midhat"></a>Midhat, Ali Haydar, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mikhailoff, M, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Miliukov, Pavel Nikolaevich, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Miller, Henry B, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Miller, Joaquin, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Miln, Louise Jordan, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Miner, L, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mitford, Algernon Bertram Freeman, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_65"><b>65</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Monnier, Marcel, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Montalbo, <i>Baron</i> de, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Montorgueil, Georges, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Moore, John Bassett, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a>, <a href="#Page_51"><b>51</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Morfill, William Richard, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Morris, J, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a>, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Morse, Edward S, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mumford, John Kimberly, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Murray, David, <a href="#Page_30"><b>30</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Mury, Francis, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Nathan, P, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Nettancourt-Vaubecourt, Jean de, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Newton, J. C. C, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Niet, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Nitobe, Inazo Ota, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Norman, Henry, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a>, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a>, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Novicow, J, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+&#338;dipus, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ogg, Frederic Austin, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Okakura, Kakasu, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a>, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Okuma, <i>Count</i>, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Onoto Watanna. <i>See</i> <a href="#Babcock_Mrs_Winifred_Eaton">Babcock, <i>Mrs.</i> Winnifred (Eaton).</a><br />
+<br />
+Oppert, Ernest, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Osborn, Chase S, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Oukhtomsky, <i>Prince</i> Esper. <i>See</i> <a href="#Ukhtomski301_Esper_Esperovich_kniaz">Ukhtomski&#301;, Esper Esperovich, <i>kniaz´</i>.</a><br />
+<br />
+Ozaki, Y, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Palmer, Francis H. E, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Palmer, Frederick, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a>, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pange, Jean de, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Papinot, E, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Parker, Edward Harper, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a>, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a>, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Parsons, William Barclay, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Paschkof, Lydie, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Passy, Frédéric, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Peirce, Herbert H. D, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pène-Siefert, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_73" id="Page_73">[Pg 73]</a></span>
+Perry, Matthew Calbraith, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Petit, Maxime, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Peyre, Jean de la. <i>See</i> <a href="#La_Peyre_Jean_de">La Peyre, Jean de</a>.<br />
+<br />
+Phillimore, G. G, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pinon, René, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a>, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Poole, Stanley Lane-, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Popowski, Józef, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Potter, Henry Codman, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pougin, Arthur, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pouvourville, Albert de, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Pownall, C. A. W, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Quincy, Josiah, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Rabot, Ch, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Raffalovich, Arthur, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a>, <a href="#Page_24"><b>24</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ragozin, Zénaïde A, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rambaud, Alfred Nicolas, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a>, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a>, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ransome, Stafford, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rathgen, Karl, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ravenstein, E. G, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reclus, Élisée, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a>, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reclus, Onésime, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rees, J. D, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Regelsperger, Gustave, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reich, Emil, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reid, Arnot, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reid, Gilbert, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a>, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reid, W. C. Jameson, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a>, <a href="#Page_52"><b>52</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rein, Johann Justus, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reinsch, Paul Samuel, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Reith, G. M, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rendu, Ambroise, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rijnhart, Susie Carson, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rockhill, William Woodville, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rosny, J. H, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ross, Edward Denison, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ross, John, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ruge, Sophus, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Russia, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a>, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Rustem Bey de Bilinski, A. <i>See</i> <a href="#Bilinski_A_Rustem_Bey_de">Bilinski, A. Rustem Bey de</a>.<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Saint-Yves, G, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Salwey, Charlotte M, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Sands, W. F, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Sandwith, M, <a href="#Page_7"><b>7</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Sarachchandra D&#257;sa, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Scherer, James Augustin Brown, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Schierbrand, Wolf von, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Schönfeld, Hermann, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Schultz, Karl, <a href="#Page_42"><b>42</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Scrutator, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Semenov, Petr Petrovich, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Shaw, Albert, <a href="#Page_40"><b>40</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Shimada, S, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Shoemaker, Michael Myers, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Siebold, Alexander, <i>Freiherr von</i>, <a href="#Page_54"><b>54</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Simmerbach, Bruno, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Simpson, James Young, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Singleton, Esther, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Skrine, Francis Henry, <a href="#Page_13"><b>13</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Sladen, Douglas, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Smith, Arthur H, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Smith, D. Warres, <a href="#Page_55"><b>55</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Smyth, G. B, <a href="#Page_62"><b>62</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Sniper, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Solano, E. John, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Soskice, D, <a href="#Page_9"><b>9</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Speer, Robert E, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a>, <a href="#Page_55"><b>55</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stadling, Jonas Jonsson, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stahl, A. F, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stanley, Henry M, <a href="#Page_58"><b>58</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stead, Alfred, <a href="#Page_21"><b>21</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a>, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a>, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a>, <a href="#Page_48"><b>48</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stead, W. T, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stevens, Durham White, <a href="#Page_44"><b>44</b></a>, <a href="#Page_46"><b>46</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stewart, William R, <a href="#Page_41"><b>41</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Strannik, Ivan, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Stuart, Donald, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+T., H, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tacchella, P, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Takahira, Kogoro, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a>, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_45"><b>45</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Takenouchi, Keish&#363;, <a href="#Page_28"><b>28</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tatsuo, Hirata, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Terry, T. Philip, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Thompson, E. R, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Thompson, Herbert M, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Thomson, H. C, <a href="#Page_66"><b>66</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Thomson, John, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tikhomirov, Lev Aleksandrovich, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tison, Alexander, <a href="#Page_34"><b>34</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tomes, Robert, <a href="#Page_31"><b>31</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Tourneux, Maurice, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Townsend, Meredith, <a href="#Page_55"><b>55</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Treffel, G, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Trollope, M. N, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Turley, Robert T, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a>, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="Ukhtomski301_Esper_Esperovich_kniaz" id="Ukhtomski301_Esper_Esperovich_kniaz"></a>Ukhtomski&#301;, Esper Esperovich, <i>kniaz´</i>, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_59"><b>59</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Ular, Alexandre, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a>, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Underwood, <i>Mrs.</i> Lillias Horton, <a href="#Page_36"><b>36</b></a><br />
+<br />
+United States. <i>Bureau of statistics</i>, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a>, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a>, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Vachon, Maurice, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vallée, Léon, <a href="#Page_20"><b>20</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vámbéry, Ármin, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vandal, Albert, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[Pg 74]</a></span>
+Vanderlip, Frank A, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Van Norman, Louis E, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<a name="Viaud_Julien" id="Viaud_Julien"></a>Viaud, Julien, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vickers, E. H, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Villetard de Laguérie, R, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_38"><b>38</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vladimir, <i>pseud</i>, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Vogüe, E. M. de, <a href="#Page_10"><b>10</b></a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Waldo, Frank, <a href="#Page_19"><b>19</b></a>, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Waldstein, Charles, <a href="#Page_50"><b>50</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Waliszewski, Kazimierz, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Walker, John Brisben, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Wallace, D. Mackenzie, <a href="#Page_11"><b>11</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Walton, Joseph, <a href="#Page_55"><b>55</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Warner, L. O, <a href="#Page_35"><b>35</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Watson, Gilbert, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Watson, W. Petrie, <a href="#Page_32"><b>32</b></a>, <a href="#Page_33"><b>33</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Weale, B. L. P, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Webster, Harrie, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Wellby, M. S, <a href="#Page_23"><b>23</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Wen Ching, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Whigham, H. J, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_57"><b>57</b></a><br />
+<br />
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+<br />
+Wildman, Rounsevelle, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Willets, Gilson, <a href="#Page_47"><b>47</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Williams, Frederick Wells, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Williams, S. M, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Williams, Samuel Wells, <a href="#Page_67"><b>67</b></a><br />
+<br />
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+<br />
+Wilson, W. P, <a href="#Page_49"><b>49</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Wirgman, Theodore, <a href="#Page_12"><b>12</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Witte, Sergei Iulitch, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Woodbridge, Samuel I, <a href="#Page_61"><b>61</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Wright, George Frederick, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_16"><b>16</b></a>, <a href="#Page_26"><b>26</b></a><br />
+<br />
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+<br />
+<br />
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+<br />
+<br />
+Yorck von Wartenburg, Maximilian, <i>Graf</i>, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a><br />
+<br />
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+<br />
+<br />
+Zabel, Rudolf, <a href="#Page_25"><b>25</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Zdsiarsky, A. F, <a href="#Page_18"><b>18</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Zenzinoff, B. de, <a href="#Page_14"><b>14</b></a>, <a href="#Page_15"><b>15</b></a>, <a href="#Page_27"><b>27</b></a>, <a href="#Page_37"><b>37</b></a>, <a href="#Page_43"><b>43</b></a><br />
+<br />
+Zepelin, von, <a href="#Page_39"><b>39</b></a><br />
+</p>
+<hr class="full" />
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+<p class="transnote"><a name="Transcribers_Notes" id="Transcribers_Notes"></a><b>Transcriber's Notes</b><br /><br />
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+Made minor punctuation corrections and the following changes:<br /><br />
+
+Page <a href="#Page_41">41</a>: Changed extêrme to extrême.<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Orig: 1904. Russes et Japonais en extêrme orient. F. Le Beschu.</span><br />
+<br />
+Page <a href="#Page_63">63</a>: Changed show-up to showing up.<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Orig: book, and has certainly succeeded in show-(end of line)</span><br />
+up very clearly some of the chief points in the political problems<br />
+<br />
+Page <a href="#Page_66">66</a>: Changed Illlustrations to Illustrations.<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Orig: <i>Edinburgh and London: Oliphant, ... Illlustrations.</i></span>
+</p>
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