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NO. Author/Title EAN 台币
CW 42 Michie, A. The Englishman In China During The Victorian Era (在维多利亚时期在中国的英国人). As Illustrated In The Career Of Sir Rutherford Alcock Many Years Consul And Minister In China And Japan. (Edinburgh and London) 2 vols. 4711871498891 2,880
This account of the career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, one of the most important figures in Sino-Western relations during the nineteenth century, traces the development of Chinese international relations through Alcock's participation, from the Opium War to the Boxer Rebellion. It is replete with data on the numerous foreign wars, the origin and operation of treaties, opium traffic, foreign trade, and the impact of missionaries on international relations.
RS 30 J. Sargent. Anglo-Chinese Commerce and Diplomacy Mainly in the Nineteenth Century (十九世纪时期中国与英国之商务与外交). 1975. Reprint of Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1907. (xii), 332pp. Fronlis 4711871502369 580
CW 79 Eitel, E. J. Europe In China (欧洲在中国-1882前香港史). The History Of Hongkong From The Beginning To The Year 1882. (London, Hongkong: 1895) 4711871499256 1,920
This volume can be divided into three parts. Initially, Eitel traces the history of Sino-British relations under the domination of the East India Company from 1625 to 1834 The second portion traces the course of British public opinion and government policy toward China following the failure of Lord Napier's mission to Canton in 1834. During this period public sentiment grew for the establishment of a British colony in China. The final portion deals with the pre-British history of Hong Kong, the cession of Hong Kong to British in-1841, and the administrative history of the colony The administrative history is a term by term account of the affairs of Hongkong under each governor that served there between 1841 and 1882. This volume contains considerable data on the politics, finances, social problems, trade, and commerce of Hongkong.
CW 111 Kuo, P. C. A Critical Study Of The First Anglo-Chinese War (中英鸦片战争之研究与文献). (Shanghai: 1935) 4711871499560 1,220
A standard, analytical history of the causes and course of the Opium War. Based upon contemporary western publications and government documents, and official Ch'ing documents of the period. In the Appendix the author has translated fifty documents from the "Ch'ou Pan Yi Wu Shih Mo" (The Beginning and End of the Management of Barbarian Affairs], published in 1930 by the National Palace Museum in Peking. The latter is a collection of documents on Chinese diplomatic history from 1835.
CW 81 Lane-Poofe, S. Sir Harry Parkes In China (Parkes 爵士在中国). (London: 1901) 4711871499270 1,250
A concise account of the diplomatic career of Sir Harry Parkes in China, Siam, Japan, and Korea. Parkes began his service in China in 1841 and died there as Minister Plenipotentiary in Peking in 1885. Parkes was present at the signing of the Treaty of Nanking, participated in the Arrow War and the march on Peking after the Tientsin incident, worked in the mission of Lord Elgin, and held numerous administrative positions in the treaty port. Through the record of Parkes' activities and his writings, and the account of the service of Sir Rutherford B. Alcock, a relatively complete account of British diplomatic activity in China during the mid-nineteenth century can be obtained.
RS 75 Geraldine M. Guiness. The Story of the China Inland Mission(中国内陆代表团叙事). 1977. Reprint of London: Morgan & Scott, 1897, 1900. (iv), sviii.476, (2) + (iv), xii, 412, (2) pp. Frontis, maps. 2 vols. 4711871502819 2,240
RS 17 Johnston, A. R., Papers Relating to the Riot at Canton in July 1846(1846年广州暴乱报告): To the Proceedings taken against Mr. Compton, a British Subject, for his Participation in that Riot. 1975. Reprint of London: T. R. Hrrison, 1847. (ii), 130pp. 4711871502239 580
RS 22 Bruce, Frederick W. A. Papers Relating to the Rebellion in China and Trade in the Yang-tzu-kiang River (中国叛乱及扬子江贸易报告1876). 1975. Reprint of London: 1876, 1877. (ii), iv, 158pp. 4711871502284 800
RS 23 J. S. Gregory for British Parliamentary Papers, Further Papers relating to the Rebellion in China with an appendix (太平天国战乱报告). (London: Harrison and sons, 1863) 4711871502291 740
RS 19 Walsham , J. Correspondence Respecting Anti-Foreign Riots in China (中国排外暴乱相关报告1891). Reprint of China No. 3, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1891. (ii), 176pp. 4711871502253 580
RS 18 Pottinger, Henry Correspondence Respecting Insults in China(在中国受羞辱相关报告1857). 1975. Reprint of London: Harrison & Sons, 1857. (ii),228pp. 4711871502246 800
RS 20 MacDonnell, R. G. Correspondence Respecting the Attack on British Protestant Missionaries at Yang-chow-foo, August 1868 and Further Correspondence Respecting the Attack on British Protestant Missionaries at Yang-chow-foo. August 1868. Also includes Further Correspondence Respecting Gambling Licenses. (1868扬州政府攻击传教士之报告)1975. Reprint of China No.2 and China No. 10, London: Harrison & Sons, 1869. (ii), iv, 94+78+ (ii), 18pp. Three volumes in 1. 4711871502260 740
RS 34 Lofengluh, Chihchen, Correspondence Respecting the Disturbances in China and Further Correspondence Respecting the Disturbances in China (在中国受到扰乱相关报告). 1975. Reprint of China No. 1, No. 5, No. 6, London: 1901. (ii), xxiv, 200+xv, 162+xiv, 175pp. Three volumes in 1. 4711871502406 1,380
RS 35 Correspondence Relative to the Earl of Elgin's Special Missions to china and Japan 1857-1959. (Elgin's 伯爵对中国及日本特殊任务报告1857-59) 1975. Reprint of London: 1859. (ii), xii, 488pp. Foldout maps. 4711871502413 1,380
RS 90 Pei-T'ang Press, Correspondence Respecting the Insurrectionary Movement in China. 1979 (中国的起义运动报告). Reprint of London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1900. (iv), svi, 115pp. For second, third, and fourth volumes of documents on this subject see RS 34. 4711871502963 580
RS 26 Alcock, Rutherford, Correspondence Respecting the Revision of the Treaty of Tientsin (天津条约修订相关报告1871). 1975. Reprint of China No. 5, London: Harrison & Sons, 1871. (ii), viii, 467pp. Foldout maps. 4711871502321 1,380
CW 201 Torrens, W. M. Empire In Asia (亚洲帝国). How We Came By It, A Book Of Confessions (London: 1872) 4711871500426 1,220
An interpretive history of the British conquest of India. In a somewhat cynical analysis the author attempts briefly to expose the motives underlying the European desire to conquer and colonize. British activity in India is traced from its beginnings in the early 1600's to the 1870's with analysis proceeding in the same manner. Special attention is paid to the plight of the indigenous population of each area as the British expanded their control and rule.
M 7 Orlan Lee. Cases in Burmese Law (缅甸法律案件): The Development of Anglo-Burmese Interpretation (1874-1906). vl, 127pp. 4711871503144 770