MANCHURIA: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS
1898. The Russians and Manchuria. E. H. Parker.
China review, vol. 23 (1898): 143-153.
1899. The Manchurian railway.
Engineering, vol. 68 (Sept. 1, 1899): 273.
1900. Railways, rivers, and strategic towns in Manchuria.
National geographic magazine, vol. 11 (Aug., 1900): 326-327.
1901. Micawberism in Manchuria. E. J. Dillon.
Contemporary review, vol. 79 (May, 1901): 649-663.
1901. The Russians in Manchuria. Petr A. Kropotkin.
Forum, vol. 31 (May, 1901): 267-274.
1901. Trade-routes in Manchuria. John Ross.
Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 17 (June, 1901): 303-310.
1901. Manchuria in transformation. Archibald R. Colquhoun.
Monthly review, vol. 5 (Oct., 1901): 58-72.
1902. Muscovite designs on Manchuria. L. Miner.
North American review, vol. 174 (Mar., 1902): 315-328.
1902. Some facts about Port Arthur. By Sniper.
United service magazine, vol. 146 (Apr. 1902): 13-22.
1903. Die wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse der Mandschurei. v. Kleist.
Asien, vol. 2 (Jan., 1903): 65-66.
1903. Russian rights in Mantchuria. George Frederick Wright.
Nation, vol. 76 (May 21, 1903): 411-413.
1903. Japan and Manchuria.
Speaker, n. s., vol. 8 (May 2, 1903): 111-112.
1903. Russia in Manchuria.
Spectator, vol. 90 (May 16, 1903): 768.
1903. American interests in Manchuria.
American exporter, vol. 52 (June, 1903): 34.
1903. Eastern Siberia and Manchuria. George Frederick Wright.
Chautauquan, vol. 37 (June, 1903): 245-262.
1903. Russia and Manchuria. E. J. Dillon.
Contemporary review, vol. 83 (June, 1903): 884-894.
1903. The mischief in Manchuria. Wirt Gerrare.
Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 73 (June, 1903): 1051-1059.
1903. Conquest by bank and railways, with examples from Russia in Manchuria. Alfred Stead.
Nineteenth century and after, vol. 53 (June, 1903): 936-949.
1903. The Manchurian outlook.
American exporter, vol. 52 (July, 1903): 9.
1903. Our Manchurian trade. American pioneer [Sergey Friede] talks of Russia's performances and intentions in that region.
American exporter, vol. 52 (July, 1903): 15.
1903. Russia and Manchuria.
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 28 (July, 1903): 87-88.
1903. The reopened door.
Nation, vol. 77 (July 23, 1903): 65-66.
1903. The Chinese eastern (Manchurian) railway. Alfred Stead.
Page's magazine, vol. 3 (July, 1903): 21-28.
1903. Russia, Manchuria and Mongolia. Alexandre Ular.
Contemporary review, vol. 84 (Aug., 1903): 189-208.
1903. The Manchurian peril. E. R. Thompson.
New liberal review, vol. 6 (Aug., 1903): 72-81.
1903. Au Japon et en Mandchourie. Souvenirs de l'an dernier. Paul Labbé.
Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 16 (Aug. 1, 1903): 198-220.
1903. Transsibérien-Transmandchourien. André Brisse.
Revue de géographie, 27e année (Aug., 1903): 97-111; (Sept., 1903): 215-228.
1903. Mandchourie et Corée. Robert de Caix.
Comité de l'Asie française. Bulletin mensuel, 3. année (Sept., 1903): 362-363.
1903. The Russification of Manchuria. Alexander Hume Ford.
Era magazine, vol. 12 (Sept., 1903): 199-210.
1904. Les Russes en Mandchourie. B. de Zenzinoff.
À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Feb. 13, 1904): 49-52.
1904. En Mandchourie: les Khoungouses. Francis Mury.
Correspondant, vol. 214 (Mar. 25, 1904): 1009-1024.
1904. The political and commercial situation in Manchuria. H. Fulford Bush.
Empire review, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 97-108.
1904. British interests in Manchuria.
Magazine of commerce, vol. 4 (Mar., 1904): 176.
1904. Russian development of Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.
National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (Mar., 1904): 113-127.
1904. Lumbering in Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.
National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (Mar., 1904): 131-132.
1904. La Mandchourie. Paul Barré.
Revue française de l'étranger et des colonies et exploration, vol. 29 (Mar., 1904): 155-165.
1904. Conditions in Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.
Scientific American supplement, vol. 57 (Mar. 12, 1904): 23574-23575.
1904. Russia's work in Manchuria. Sergei Iulitch Witte.
Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 9, 1904): 544-545.
1904. A visit to the Yalu region and Central Manchuria. Robert T. Turley.
Royal geographical society. Journal, vol. 23 (Apr., 1904): 473-481.
1904. Russia in Manchuria,—a Russian statement [by M. Khoritz].
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 602-604.
1904. Populations de la Mandchourie et de la Corée. Francis Mury.
Revue de géographie, vol. 54 (May 1, 1904): 134-143.
1904. Notes on Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.
National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (June, 1904): 261-262.
1904. Manchuria. James W. Davidson.
Century magazine, vol. 68 (July, 1904): 398-411.
JAPAN
Anderson, 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.
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1886. xx, 276, (16) pp. Plates. Fo.
Bacon, Alice Mabel. Japanese girls & women. Rev. and enl. ed., with illustrations by Keishū Takenouchi.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1902. xiv, 337, (1) pp. Plates (partly colored). 8o.
—— A Japanese interior.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1893. xix, (1), 267 pp. 12o.
Bishop, 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.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1881. 2 vols. Frontispieces. Map. 8o.
Brinkley, Frank. The art of Japan.
Boston: J. B. Millet co., [1901]. 2 vols. Illustrations (partly colored). Fo.
Contents: vol. 1. Pictorial art.—vol. 2. Applied art.
—— Japan; its history, arts and literature. [Library ed.]
Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet co., [1901-1902]. 8 vols. Plates (partly colored). 8o. (Oriental series.)
"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." Spectator, May 7, 1904, p. 733.
——, ed. Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars.
Boston: J. B. Millet company, [1897-1898]. v, 382 pp. Illustrations. Colored plates. Fo.
—— Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars; with an essay on Japanese art by Kakuzo Okakura.
Boston: J. B. Millet company, [c1897-1898]. 10 vols. Colored illustrations. Colored plates. Fo.
Browne, George Waldo. Japan; the place and the people; with an introduction by the Hon. Kogoro Takahira.
Boston: D. Estes & company, [1904]. 438 pp. Illustrations. Plates (partly colored). Map. 8o.
Published in 1901 in his "The Far East and the new America," vol. 2 (in part) and vol. 3.
Brownell, Clarence Ludlow. The heart of Japan; glimpses of life and nature far from the travellers' track in the land of the rising sun.
New York: McClure, Phillips & co., 1903. (8), 307 pp. Plates. 12o.
Published in 1902 by Methuen & co., London.
Chamberlain, Basil Hall. Things Japanese; being notes on various subjects connected with Japan for the use of travellers and others. 4th ed., rev. & enl.
London: J. Murray; Yokohama: [etc.], Kelly & Walsh, 1902. vi, (2), 545 pp. Folded map. 8o.
Notes arranged by subject, alphabetically.
Chamberlain, Basil Hall, and W. B. Mason. A handbook for travellers in Japan, including the whole empire from Yezo to Formosa. 7th ed., rev.
London: J. Murray; [etc., etc.], 1903. ix, (1), 586, (2) pp. Illustrations. Folded plates. Maps (partly folded). Plans (partly folded). 12o.
Conder, Josiah. Domestic architecture in Japan.
(In Royal institute of British architects. Transactions, n. s., vol. 3, pp. 103-127. Illustrations. Plates. Plans. London. 1887. 4o.)
Curtis, William Eleroy. The Yankees of the East; sketches of modern Japan.
New York: Stone & Kimball, 1896. 2 vols. Plates. Portraits. 12o.
Dennys, Nicholas B., ed. 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 & vade mecum for travellers, merchants, and residents in general.
London: Trübner and co., 1867. viii, (2), 668, (2), xlviii, (2), 26 pp. Maps. Plans. 8o.
Diósy, 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.
London: Cassell and co., 1900. xx, 374 pp. Plates. Maps. 8o.
"This is a brilliantly written history of New Japan, containing much instructive information on the affairs of the Far East."
Dumolard, Henry. Le Japon politique, économique, et social.
Paris: A. Colin, 1903. viii, 342, (2) pp. 12o.
Appendice.—I. Constitution japonaise du 11 février 1889. II. Projet de loi ouvrière: pp. 331-342.
Fraser, Mary Crawford. Letters from Japan. A record of modern life in the island empire.
New York & London: The Macmillan company, 1899. 2 vols. Illustrations. 8o.
Great Britain. Foreign office. 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. 8o.
(In Great Britain. Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. 1896. Miscellaneous series, no. 390.)
Griffis, William Elliot. Matthew Calbraith Perry, a typical American naval officer.
Boston: Cupples and Hurd, 1887. xvi, 459 pp. Frontispiece (portrait). Illustrations. 12o.
Japan, pp. 270-374.
—— The Mikado's empire. 10th ed., with six supplementary chapters, including history to beginning of 1903.
New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1904. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Map. 8o.
Contents: v. 1. Book I. History of Japan from 660 B. C. to 1872 A. D.—v. 2. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan. 1870-1875. Book III. Supplementary chapters, including history to the beginning of 1903.
Gulick, Sidney Lewis. Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic.
New York, London [etc.]: F. H. Revell company, [1903]. vi, 457 pp. 8o.
Hearn, Lafcadio. Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1894. 2 vols. 8o.
——"Out of the East;" reveries and studies in new Japan.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1895. (6), 341 pp. 12o.
Helmolt, H. F. The world's history, a survey of man's record. Vol. II. Oceania, Eastern Asia, and the Indian ocean.
London: William Heinemann, 1904. x, (2), 642 pp. Plates (partly colored). Portraits. Facsimile. Maps. 4o.
Japan, pp. 1-56.
Hertslet, Sir 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.
London: Butterworths, 1879. iv, 288, (1) pp. 8o.
Inagaki, Manjiro. Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese view of the Eastern question.
New York: Scribner and Welford, 1890. 265 pp. Maps. 8o.
Jane, Frederick T. The imperial Japanese navy.
London: W. Thacker & co., 1904. xv, (1), 410 pp. Plates. Portraits. Map. 4o.
Koch, W. Japan. Geschichte nach japanischen Quellen und ethnographische Skizzen.
Dresden: Verlag von Wilhelm Baensch, 1904. (4), v, (3), 410 pp. Folded sheet. 8o.
Lowell, Percival. The soul of the Far East [Japan].
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1888. 226 pp. 16o.
Mitford, Algernon Bertram Freeman. Tales of old Japan.
London and New York: Macmillan and co., 1893. xii, 383 pp. Plates. 12o.
Contents: The forty-seven rônins.—The loves of Gompachi and Komurasaki.—Kazuma's revenge.—A story of the Otokodaté of Yedo.—The wonderful adventures of Funakoshi Jiuyémon.—The Eta maiden and the Hatamoto.—Fairy tales.—The ghost of Sakura.—How Tajima Shumé was tormented by a devil of his own creation.—Concerning certain superstitions.—Japanese sermons.—Appendices: An account of the Hara-Kiri. The marriage ceremony. The birth and rearing of children. Funeral rites.
Morris, J. Advance Japan: a nation thoroughly in earnest.
London: W. H. Allen & co., 1895. xix, (1), 443 pp. Plates (woodcuts). 8o.
—— What will Japan do? A forecast.
London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1898. xii, 190 pp. Folded map. 12o.
Morse, Edward S. Japanese homes and their surroundings. With illustrations by the author.
Boston: Ticknor and company, 1886. xxxiii, (1), 372 pp. Illustrations. 4o.
Murray, David. The story of Japan.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons; London: T. F. Unwin, 1894. x, 431 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 12o. (The story of the nations, v. 38.)
Norman, Henry. The real Japan. Studies of contemporary Japanese manners, morals, administration, and politics. 2d ed.
London: T. F. Unwin, 1892. 364 pp. Plates. 8o.
Okakura, Kakasu. The ideals of the East, with special reference to the art of Japan.
London: J. Murray, 1903. xxii, 244 pp. 12o.
Papinot, E. Dictionnaire japonais-français des noms principaux de l'histoire et de la géographie du Japon; suivi de 17 appendices sur les empereurs, shōgun, nengō, sectes bouddhistes, provinces, départements, mesures, etc.
Hongkong: Impr. de Nazareth, 1899. vii, 297 pp. 12o.
Perry, Matthew Calbraith. The Americans in Japan: an abridgement of the government narrative by Robert Tomes.
New York & London: D. Appleton & co., 1857. viii, 415 pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. 12o.
—— 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.
New York, London: D. Appleton & company, 1857. xvii, (1), 537 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Maps (partly folded). Folded fascsimiles. 8o.
—— Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron ... comp.... by F. L. Hawks.
New York: D. Appleton and co.; London: Trübner & co., 1857. vii, 624 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 4o.
This ed. contains only the material in v. 1 of the government ed.
Ransome, Stafford. Japan in transition: a comparative study of the progress, policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China.
New York: Harper & brothers, 1899. (2), xv, (1), 261 pp. Plates. Portraits. Maps. 8o.
Rein, 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.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1889. xii, 570 pp. Illustrations. Plates (partly colored). Maps. 8o.
A translation of v. 2 of his "Japan, nach Reisen und Studien," published in 1886.
—— Japan: travels and researches undertaken at the cost of the Prussian government. Translated from the German.
New York: A. C. Armstrong and son, 1884. x, (2), 543 pp. Plates (partly phototype). Maps (partly folded). Plans. 8o.
Scherer, James Augustin Brown. Japan today.
Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott company, 1904. 323 pp. Plates. 12o.
The author was for many years a teacher of English at Saga, Japan.
Singleton, Esther, ed. and tr. Japan as seen and described by famous writers.
New York: Dodd, Mead and company, 1904. xii, 372 pp. Plates. 8o.
Contents: Pt. 1. The country and the race.—Pt. 2. History and religion.—Pt. 3. Places and monuments.—Pt. 4. Manners and customs.—Pt. 5. Arts and crafts.—Pt. 6. Modern Japan.
Sladen, Douglas. Queer things about Japan.
London: Anthony Treherne & co., 1904. xxxv, (1), 442, (1) pp. Plates (partly colored). 8o.
"Illustrations by the celebrated Hokusai, never before reproduced in England."
United States. Bureau of statistics. Commercial Japan in 1904. Area, population, production, railways, telegraphs, and transportation routes, and foreign commerce of United States with Japan.
Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iii, (1), 2873-3017 pp. Folded map. 4o.
Cover-title.
Reprinted from Monthly summary of commerce and finance for Feb., 1904.
Watson, Gilbert. Three rolling stones in Japan. 3d impression.
London: E. Arnold, 1904. xi, 315 pp. Plates. 8o.
Watson, W. Petrie. Japan; aspects & destinies.
London: G. Richards, 1904. xiii, (1), 336 pp. Plates. Folded maps. 8o.