The Re-Shaping of the Far East

In Two Volumes, with Many Illustrations from Photographs

Vol. I. 548 pp. Vol. II. 524 pp. The set, cloth, 8vo, $6.00 net

The Atlantic Monthly's reviewer, Mr. John W. Foster, found this "one of the most readable and valuable books which have appeared in recent years. . . . An official of the Chinese foreign customs service gives the result of his manifestly careful study of Chinese history, and his observations during residence and extensive travels through Central and Northern China, Japan, and Korea. The greater part of the work is in the narrative style, with the charm and piquancy which made his 'Manchu and Muscovite' so popular."

"A remarkably searching, analytical, clear, and comprehensive presentation of a complicated and perplexing situation."—New York Tribune.