FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS
1898. American competition with British trade in Japan.
Board of trade journal, vol. 25 (July, 1898): 43-45.
1898. Our policy in China. Mark B. Dunnell.
North American review, vol. 167 (Oct., 1898): 393-409.
1898. Eastward expansion of the United States. A. R. Colquhoun.
Harper's new monthly magazine, vol. 97 (Nov., 1898): 932-938.
1898-1899. America in the Far East. W. E. Griffis.
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.
1899. American interests in the Far East. John Foord.
Anglo-American magazine, vol. 1 (Jan., 1899): 1-14.
1899. The commercial future. The new struggle for life among nations. Brooks Adams.
Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 65 (Feb., 1899): 274-283.
1899. The new struggle for life among nations. Brooks Adams.
McClure's magazine, vol. 12 (Apr., 1899): 558-564.
1899. The commercial relations of the United States with the Far East. Worthington Chauncey Ford.
American academy of political and social science. Annals, Supplement to May, 1899: 107-160.
1899. American policy in the Far East. J. M. King, jr.
Anglo-American magazine, vol. 1 (May, 1899): 432-439.
1899. Relation of the United States to Asiatic politics. J. B. Moore.
Independent, vol. 51 (May 4, 1899): 1206.
1899. Shall the United States unite with England or Russia.
Independent, vol. 51 (July 13, 1899): 1895.
1899. The paramount power of the Pacific. John Barrett.
North American review, vol. 169 (Aug., 1899): 165-179.
1899. America, England, and Germany as allies for the open door. John Barrett.
Engineering magazine, vol. 17 (Sept., 1899): 893-902.
1899. America and England in the East. Sir Charles W. Dilke.
North American review, vol. 169 (Oct., 1899): 558-563.
1901. American interests in the Orient. Charles A. Conant.
International monthly, vol. 3 (Feb., 1901): 117-133.
1903. The status of the United States in the Orient. John Barrett.
Independent, vol. 55 (Apr. 23, 1903): 952-953.
1903. The Asiatic problem and its relation to the United States. W. C. Jameson Reid.
Political science quarterly, vol. 18 (June, 1903): 181-196.
1903. The reopened door.
Nation, vol. 77 (July 23, 1903): 65-66.
1903-1904. Japan and the United States: a proposed economic alliance. Kentaro Kaneko.
International quarterly, vol. 8 (Dec.-Mar., 1903-1904): 399-404.
1904. American interests in Asia.
Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 23, 1904): 205-206.
1904. Pourquoi les sympathies des États-Unis vont au Japon.
À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Mar. 12, 1904): 86-87.
1904. America's opportunity in the East. Harold Bolce.
Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (Mar., 1904): 287-309.
1904. The coming conflict from an American standpoint. Hugo Erickson.
Overland monthly, n. s., vol. 43 (Mar., 1904): 204-206.
1904. The coming of the Russian ships in 1863. Rush C. Hawkins.
North American review, vol. 178 (Apr., 1904): 539-544.
1904. Russia: our friend in need. John S. Cooper.
Saturday evening post, vol. 176 (April 9, 1904): 1-2.
1904. Our trade in the war zone. O. P. Austin.
World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4650-4654.
1904. The victory of our eastern diplomacy.
World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4675-4679.
1904. Japan on the American attitude. A. K.
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 578-580.
1904. Russia and ourselves.
Outlook, vol. 13 (May 7, 1904): 345.
1904. England and Russia in our civil war, and the war between Russia and Japan. Henry Clews.
North American review, vol. 178 (June, 1904): 812-819.
FAR EAST: EUROPEAN RELATIONS
Boulger, Demetrius C. Central Asian questions. Essays on Afghanistan, China, and Central Asia.
London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1885. xvi, 457 pp. Portrait. Maps. 8o.
Brandt, Max August Scipio von. Dreiunddreissig Jahre in Ost-Asien. Erinnerungen eines deutschen Diplomaten.
Leipzig: G. Wigand, 1901. 3 vols. Portraits. 8o.
Contents: Bd. 1. Die preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien. Japan, China, Siam. 1860-1862. Zurück nach Japan. 1862.—Bd. 2. Japan. 1863-1875. 1866. In und durch Amerika. 1871. 1872.—Bd. 3. China. 1875 bis 1893.
—— Die Zukunft Ostasiens; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und zum Verständnis der ostasiatischen Frage. 3., umgearb. und verm. Auflage.
Stuttgart: Strecker & Schröder, 1903. iv, 118 pp. 8o.
Busley, C. Der Kampf um den ostasiatischen Handel.
Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, 1897. 195-244 pp. Folded map. Tables. 8o. (Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen, 1896-97. Heft 6.)
Chirol, Valentine. The Far Eastern question.
London: Macmillan and co., 1896. viii, (4), 196 pp. Plates. Folded maps. 8o.
Curzon, George Nathaniel, 1st baron. Problems of the Far East; Japan-Korea-China. New and revised edition. [4th ed.]
Westminster: A. Constable & co., 1896. xxiv, 444 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Maps. 8o.
Contents: 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).
Dennys, Nicholas B., ed. The treaty ports of China and Japan. A complete guide to the open ports of those countries.
London: Trübner, 1867. viii, (2), 668, (2), xxvi pp. Maps. Plans. 8o.
Krausse, Alexis. The Far East: its history and its question.
London: Richards, 1900. xiv, (2), 372 pp. Maps. Plans. 8o.
"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.
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.
La Barre de Nanteuil, Amaury de, baron. L'Orient et l'Europe depuis le XVIIe siècle jusqu'aujourd'hui. Ouvrage contenant des cartes de l'Orient aux principales époques de son histoire.
Firmin-Didot et cie, Paris, [1898]. xx, 251 pp. Folded maps. 8o.
Leroy-Beaulieu, Pierre. La rénovation de l'Asie (Sibérie, Chine, Japon).
Paris: Armand Colin et cie, 1900. xxvii, (1), 482 pp. 12o.
"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."—L'Economiste français.
"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."
—— Same.
Paris: A. Colin, 1901. xxix, 482 pp. 12o.
"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."
—— The awakening of the East: Siberia, Japan, China. [Translated by Richard Davey.] With a preface by Henry Norman.
New York: McClure, 1900. xxvii, (1), 298, (1) pp. 12o.
—— Same.
London: W. Heinemann, 1900. xxvii, (1), 299 pp. 12o.
Mahan, Alfred T. The problem of Asia and its effect upon international policies.
Boston: Little, Brown and company, 1900. xxvi, 233 pp. Folded map. 12o.
Norman, 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.]
London: T. F. Unwin, 1900. xvi, 608 pp. Frontispiece (colored). Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8o.
China, pp. 195-322; Korea, pp. 323-374; Japan, pp. 375-406; Siam, pp. 407-522; Malaya, pp. 523-588.
Pouvourville, Albert de. La question d'extrême-orient. Avec une préface par Gabriel Hanotaux.
Paris: A. Pedone, 1900. xii, 274 pp. 8o. (Études coloniales, vol. 5.)
Reclus, Élisée. La Chine et la diplomatie européenne.
Paris: Éditeurs de l'Humanité nouvelle, 1900. 16 pp. 8o.
"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."
Reid, Gilbert. The powers and the partition of China.
(In The Crisis in China, pp. 35-50. New York, 1900. 12o.)
Siebold, Alexander, Freiherr von. Japan's accession to the comity of nations. Translated from the German with an introduction by Charles Lowe.
London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., 1901. xiii, 119, (1) pp. 12o.
Appendix: Treaty of commerce and navigation between Great Britain and Japan. 1894.
"The substance of this little work ... has already appeared in the form of a series of articles in the magazine Ost-Asien" (Berlin, 1899).—Preface.
Smith, D. Warres. European settlements in the Far East; China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay states, Siam, Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc.
London: S. Low, Marston & co., 1900. xiii, 331 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map. 8o.
Speer, Robert E. Missions and politics in Asia. Studies of the spirit of the Eastern peoples, the present making of history in Asia, and the part therein of Christian missions.
New York: Fleming H. Revell company, 1898. 271 pp. 12o. (Students' lectures on missions, Princeton theological seminary, 1898.)
Townsend, 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.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons; London: A. Constable & co., 1901. xii, 388 pp. 8o.
Papers originally published in the Contemporary review, the National review, and the Spectator.
"The conclusions of the author concerning the possible influence of the West Europeans upon Asia are absolutely pessimistic and—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."—Kropotkin in The Speaker, March 19, 1904, page 600.
Walton, Joseph. China and the present crisis. With notes on a visit to Japan and Korea.
London: Sampson Low, Marston & company, 1900. viii, 319 pp. Folded map. 12o.
"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."
ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS
Bérard, Victor, i. e., 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.
Paris: A. Colin, 1902. vii, 321, (1) pp. 12o.
Reprinted from the Revue de Paris.
Boulger, Demetrius C. England and Russia in Central Asia. With two maps and appendices (one map being the latest Russian official map of Central Asia).
London: W. H. Allen & co., 1879. 2 vols. Maps. 8o.
Chirol, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political problems of Indian defence. With maps, illustrations, and appendices.
London: J. Murray, 1903. xiv, 512 pp. Plates. Maps. Genealogical table. 8o.
"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.
Based on a series of letters written for the Times. Preface.
Cobbold, Ralph P. Innermost Asia: travel and sport in the Pamirs.
London: Heinemann, 1900. xviii, 354 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. Maps. 8o.
Contains a bibliography of innermost Asia. p. 346.
"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.'"
Colquhoun, Archibald Ross. English policy in the Far East. Being the Times special correspondence.
London: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall press, 1885. 32 pp. 8o.
—— Russia against India, the struggle for Asia.
London and New York: Harper & bros., 1900. vii, (2), 246 pp. Maps. 12o.
Curzon, George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st baron. Persia and the Persian question.
London and New York: Longmans, Green & co., 1892. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8o.
—— Russia in Central Asia in 1889, and the Anglo-Russian question. With appendices, maps, illustrations, and an index.
London and New York: Longmans, Green, and co., 1889. xxiii, (1), 477 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Folded maps. 8o.
"Bibliography of Central Asia": pp. 440-468.
"The nucleus of this book—less than one-third of its present dimensions—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."—Preface.
Lebedev, 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.
Paris: Chapelot, 1900. 251 pp. Map. 12o.
Popowski, 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.
Westminster: A. Constable and company, 1893. xxii, 235 pp. 8o.
The map mentioned in the title is lacking in this copy.
German original published anonymously.
Rees, J. D. Russia, India and the Persian gulf; with speeches by Sir Charles W. Dilke, Sir George Birdwood, and H. F. B. Lynch.
London: Harrison & sons, 1903. 39 pp. 8o.
Cover-title.
Reprinted from the Asiatic quarterly review for April, 1903.
Russia's march towards India by 'an Indian officer.'
London: S. Low, Marston & co., 1894. 2 vols. Folded map. 8o.
Stuart, Donald. The struggle for Persia.
Methuen & co., London, 1902. x, 268 pp. Portrait. Folded map. 12o.
Vámbéry, Ármin. Central Asia and the Anglo-Russian frontier question: a series of political papers by Arminius Vambéry. Tr. by F. E. Bunnètt.
London: Smith, Elder, & co., 1874. viii, 385 pp. 12o.
First published in "Unsere Zeit," 1867-1873.
Whigham, 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.
London: Isbister and company, 1903. xvi, 424 pp. Plates. Maps. 8o.
"The substance of a series of articles written for the Morning post."—Introd.
Contents: Introduction.—French intrigues at Maskat.—The pearl islands of the Gulf.—Cruising on the Persian coast.—Shall we give Russia Bunder Abbas?—Visit to the pirate coast.—The importance of Koweit.—Persian rule in the delta of the Shat-al-Arab.—The position of Turkey in the Gulf.—The commerce of the Gulf.—The politics of the Gulf.—By the waters of Babylon.—On the Euphrates.—The sacred cities of the Shiahs.—Bagdad.—The passage of the Taurus.—The Bagdad railway.—The oil fields of Persia.—Kermanshah.—Persian carpets.—Routes in Western Persia.—Teheran.—Great Britain versus Russia.—Russia's policy.—Wanted—a British policy in Persia.—On the Russian road.—Russia's advance on Persia via the Caucausus.