"These volumes may be considered as a record of the completion of the philanthropic object that originally prompted my first visit to Asiatic Russia as detailed in the work entitled 'Through Siberia.'"—Preface.
Letters from a Chinese official; being an eastern view of western civilization.
New York: McClure, Phillips & co., 1903. xiv, 75 pp. 12o.
"The author, who holds a brief for the Chinese, states his case with ability and with an appearance of justice. But by ignoring all that there is to be said to their detriment, and laying emphasis on the weak side of the Western position, he has drawn an unreal and misleading picture. He professes to be a Chinaman. This may be set aside. There is only one Chinaman who could write such a book, the present Chinese Minister at the Court of St. James, but it is not in his vein."—Athenæum, Nov. 30, 1901, p. 734.
Little, Archibald John. Through the Yang-tse gorges; or, Trade and travel in Western China. 3d and rev. ed.
London: Sampson Low, Marston, & co., 1898. xxiv, 315 pp. Plate. Map. 8o.
Little, Alicia H. N. B. Intimate China. The Chinese as I have seen them. By Mrs. Archibald Little.
London: Hutchinson & co., 1899. xv, (1), 615 pp. Illustrations. L. 8o.
—— Li Hung-chang, his life and times. By Mrs. Archibald Little.
London [etc.]: Cassell & company, [1904]. viii, 356 pp. Portraits. Folded map. 8o.