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CHINA

Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning China.

1. China. Official Publications.

Blue Books respecting the affairs of China. London. Annual Consular Reports.

Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Reports. Shanghai.

Hertslet's China Treaties. Treaties, Ac, between Great Britain and China, and be- tween China and Foreign Powers ; and Orders in Council, Rules, Regulations, Acts of Parliament, Decrees, Ac, affecting British Interests in China, in force on January 1, 1908. 3rd ed. 2 vols. London, 1908.

Official Documents Relating to the War (for the year 1917). Peking, 1918.

RookhiU's Treaties and Conventions with or concerning China and Korea, 1894-1904. Washington,. 1904.

Treaties between China and Foreign States. 2 vols. 2nd edition, 1917. Chinese Maritime Customs, Shanghai.

Second Preliminary Report on the Statistics of Government Railways in China for the six months endi?ig December 31, 1915, and for the calendar year 1915. Peking, 1918.

Annual Reports on the Working of the Chinese Post Office. Peking.

Non-Official Publications.

The China Year Bock. (Woodhead & Bell). London. 5th year, 1920.

The China Mission Year Book. (The China Continuation Committee). Shanghai. Annual.

The New China Review. No. 1. March, 1919. Hong-Kong.

The Chinese Social and Political Science Review. Peking. Quarterly.

The New Atlas and Commercial Gazetteer. Dingle. Shanghai.

The Encyclopaedia Sinioa. (Samuel Couling). London, 191S.

An official guide to Eastern Asia. Trans-continental connections between Europe and Asia. Vol. IV. China. Prepared by the Imperial Japanese Government Railways. Tokyo, 1915.

Bland (J O.P.), and Backhouse (E.), China under the Empress Dowager. London, 1911. — Recent Events and Present Policies in China. (By Bland). London, 1912. — Annals and Memoirs of the Court of Peking. London, 1914. — China, Japan and Korea. London, 1921.

BoreKJB.), The New China London, 1912.

Boulger(T>. C), History of China. 2nd edit. 2 vols. London, 1898.— A Short History of China. New ed. London, 1900.

Broomhall (Marshall), The Chinese Empire. 1907. — Islam in China. 1910.— Atlas of China. London, 1917.

Burkhardt (Martha), Chinesische Kultstiitten und Kultgebrauche. Erlenbach, 1920.

Bushcll (S. W.), Chinese Art. 2 vols. 1905-6.

Cantlie(J.), and Jones(C. S.), Sun Yat Sen and the Awakening of China. London, 1912.

Gharignon (A. J. H.), Les Chemins de Fer Chinois. Paris, 1916.

Chen (Huan-chang), The Economic Principles of Confucius and his School. London and New York, 1911.

Chen (Shao-kwan), The System of Taxation in China. London and New York, 1914.

Cheng (S. G.), Modern China. Oxford, 1920.

Chu (Chin), The Tariff Problem in China. New York, 1916.

Clarke (R. S.). and Sowerby (A. C), Through Slien-Kan. An Account of the Clark Expedition in North China, 1908-9. London, 1912.

Clennel W. J.), The Historical Development of Religion in China. London, 1917.

Coleman, (F.), The Far East Unveiled. An Inner History of Events in Japan and China in the year 1916. London, 1918.

Collin» (W. V.), Mineral Enterprise in China. London, 191$.

Cordier (II.), Histoire des Relations de la Chine avec les Puissances Occidentals (1860-1900). 2 vols. Paris, 1901-02.

Dickinson (G. Lowes), Appearances. London, 1914. — An Essay on the Civilization of India, China, and Japan. London, 1914.

Dinqle^E. J ), Across China on foot. Bristol and London, 1911.— China's Revolution 1911-12. London, 1912.

Douglas (R. K.), Confucianism and Taoism. London, 1893. — Society in China. London, 1894. — Li Hung Chang. London, 1895. — China. In Story of the Nations' Series, 2nd ed. London, 1900. — Europe and the Far East. New edition. Cambridge, 1912.

Eames (J Bromley), The Knglish in China. 1909.

Farjenel (F.), A travers la revolution Chinoise. Paris, 1914. (English Translation). Through the Chinese Revolution. London. 1915.

Fenellosa (E. F.), Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art. 2 vols. 1912.

Ferrin (A. W.), Chinese Currency and Finance (Official United States Publication). Washington, 1919.