TIBET: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS

1903. In the heart of the forbidden country; or, Lhasa revealed. Archibald R. Colquhoun.

Cornhill magazine, vol. 87 (Jan., 1903): 39-52.

1904. Marco Polo and his followers in Central Asia. Archibald R. Colquhoun.

Quarterly review, vol. 199 (Apr., 1904): 553-575.

1904. Central Asia and Tibet.

Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 20 (Apr., 1904): 202-212.

1904. Great Britain and Thibet: the Asian crisis. E. John Solano.

Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (May, 1904): 710-730.

1904. The solution of the Tibetan problem. Alexandre Ular.

Contemporary review, vol. 85 (May, 1904): 640-648.

1904. Turkestan and a corner of Tibet. Oscar T. Crosby.

Geographical journal, vol. 23 (June, 1904): 705-722.

1904. The British mission to Tibet. Sir Walter Lawrence.

North American review, vol. 178 (June, 1904): 869-881.

1904. Tibet. Russia and England on the international chessboard. Edwin Maxey.

Arena, vol. 32 (July, 1904): 28-31.

1904. The forbidden land: the march of civilization into Thibet. W. C. Jameson Reid.

Booklovers' magazine, vol. 4 (July, 1904): 17-28.


MANCHURIA

(Articles on Manchuria are likewise to be found in the United States Consular Reports.)

Colquhoun, Archibald Ross. Overland to China.

New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1900. xi, (1), 465 pp. Plates. Folded maps. 8o.

"The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway," pp. 117-149.

"Manchuria," pp. 188-254.

Dowding, H. H. The Russian campaign in Manchuria, 1900. With a map.

(In United service institution of India. Journal, vol. 30, July, 1901, pp. 213-236. Simla.)

Enselme, 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.

Paris: J. Rueff, 1903. ix, 202 pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Plans. Double map. 12o.

Fraser, John Foster. The real Siberia, together with an account of a dash through Manchuria.

Cassell and company, London, [etc.], 1902. xvi, 279 pp. Plates. Portrait. 12o.

Great Britain. Foreign office. 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.

London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, [1901]. 3 pp. Fo. [Cd. 439.]

—— —— 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.

London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, [1904]. xi, (1), 98 pp. Fo. [Cd. 1936.]

Hosie, Alexander. Manchuria: its people, resources and history.

Methuen & co., London, 1901. xi, (1), 293 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map. 8o.

James, 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.

London: Longmans, Green and co., 1888. xxiii, (1), 502 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map. 8o.

Parker, Edward Harper. Russia's sphere of influence; or, A thousand years of Manchuria.

(In The Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d ser., vol. 9, Apr., 1900, pp. 287-313.)

Raffalovich, Arthur. Description de la Mandchourie.

(In Société de géographie commerciale de Paris. Bulletin, vol. 19, pp. 822-830. Paris, 1897. 8o.)

An analysis of the work on Manchuria, issued by the Russian Ministry of Finance.

Ross, John. Mission methods in Manchuria.

Edinburgh: Anderson & Ferrier, 1903. 252 pp. 8o.

Turley, Robert T. Through the Hun Kiang gorges; or, Notes on a tour in "No mans land," Manchuria. With map.

(In The Geographical journal, vol. 14, Sept., 1899, pp. 292-302.)

Descriptive notes on this map by G. F. Browne are given in the Geographical journal, June, 1900.

Weale, B. L. P. Manchu and Muscovite. Letters from Manchuria written during autumn of 1903. Historical sketch entitled 'Prologue to the crisis.'

New York: The Macmillan company, 1904. 572 pp. 8o.

Whigham, H. J. Manchuria and Korea.

London: Isbister and company, 1904. (6), 245 pp. Plates. Map. 8o.

"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."—Saturday Review, May 7, 1904, p. 594.

Younghusband, 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."

London: John Murray, 1898. vii, (5), 261 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8o.

—— The heart of a continent: a narrative of travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894.

London: John Murray, 1896. xvii, (3), 409 pp. Plates. Portrait. Maps. 8o.

Zabel, Rudolf. Durch die Mandschurei und Sibirien. Reisen und Studien. 2. durch ein Personal-und Sachregister verm. Auflage.

Leipzig: G. Wigand, 1903. xii, 324 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. 8o.

"Nachweis einiger Werke über Sibirien": pp. 312-314.