International trades 國際貿易

NO. Author/Title EAN 台幣
CW 29 Morse, H. B. The Chronicles Of East India Company Trading To China (東印度公司中國貿易編年史). Vol. I-IV. 1635-1834. Vol. V. Supplementary, 1742-74. (Oxford University Press: 1925) 5 vols. 4711871498778 5,120
These volumes cover the trade history of the East-India Company with China from 1635-1834. The information was gathered from company records and diaries kept by individual ships. This work provides a detailed description of the activities of traders in China, and is therefore of great interest of economics and commerce during the 18th and 19th Centuries.
CW 67 Remer, C. F. The Foreign Trade Of China (中國對外貿易1870前至1921). (Shanghai: 1916) 4711871499140 990
A straightforward survey of the history of foreign trade in China. The author describes briefly the establishment of trade relations and the results of treaties concluded before 1870. The focus of this study is on the periods 1871-1884, 1885-1898, 1899-1913 and 1914-1921. For each period the course of trade is outlined with attention given to specific commodities. Important developments in the field of diplomacy are also introduced. A separate chapter is devoted to the history of the balance of trade and species movement between 1371 and 1921. Occasional charts and tables.
RS 15 Louis Beale & G. Clinton Pelham. Trade and Economic Conditions in China 1931-1933 : Together with an Annex on Trading Conditions in Manchuria (中國及滿州貿易和經濟條件1931-33) . 1975. Reprint of Department of Overseas Trade Report No. 561, London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1933. (ii), 174pp. Foldout map. 4711871502215 580
RS 16 Bourne, F. S. A., Report of the Trade of Central and Southern China (華中與華南貿易報告1898). 1975. Reprint of Diplomatic and Consular Reports No. 458, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1898. (ii), 100pp. Foldout map. 4711871502222 520
CW 198 Monthly Reports On Trade At The Ports In China Open By Treaty To Foreign Trade (門戶開放後通商口岸之貿易月報). No 1-12, Jan. Dec., 1866 (Shanghai: 1866) 4711871500402 1,920
The monthly reports for 1866 on trade and trade conditions for the following Ports: Shanghai, Ningpo, Foochow, Amoy, Swatow, Canton, Hankow, Kiukiang, Chinkiang, Chefoo, Tientsin; and quarterly reports for three Formosan ports: Newchwang, Tamsui and Takow The reports are primarily in tabular form and provide extensive data on imports, exports, duty, and shipping.
CW 136 The American Chamber Of Commerce Of China, First Annual Report Of The Proceedings Of The Executive Committee Of The American Chamber Of Commerce Of China For The year Ending August 18, 1916. (美國商會執委會1916年會報告) (Shanghai: 1917) 4711871499812 800
This First Annual Report of the American Chamber of Commerce in China contains the minutes of the organizational meeting on June 9, 1915 and subsequent monthly meetings. The Report also includes Chamber official correspondence and trade queries from American firms. Among problems discussed in the minutes are British interference with imports and Japanese preferential shipping rates to their own nationals. This volume also contains the rules and by laws of the American Chamber of Commerce in China and a list of its members.
CW 127 Rhea, F. Far Eastern Markets For Railway Materials, Equipment, And Supplies (遠東之鐵路設備供應市場). Department Of Commerce, Bureau Of Foreign And Domestic Commerce, Special Agents Series No.180. (Washington:1919) 4711871499720 1,380
A report for The United States Department of Commerce on the markets for railway materials, equipment, and supplies in China, Japan, Chosen (Korea), Manchuria, and the Philippine islands. China is discussed first, at length and in detail. The other countries follow in order of importance: Japan, Korea, Manchuria, with the Philippine Islands being last.
CW 213 Griffin, E. Clippers And Consuls (美國領事與東亞商業關係). American Consular And Commercial Relations With Eastern Asia, 1845-1860. (Ann Arbor, Mich:1938) 4711871500532 2,080
As outlined by the author the purpose of this book is to provide general readers and specialists with a critical examination of five areas concerned with Consular and Commercial History in the Far East. These five areas are: relevant features and tendencies of the years 1854-1860 in the Orient, the general and commercial functions of consular officers, the diverse problems to which the discharge of their duties gave rise, and the growth of American Consular and Commercial interests in selected ports of Eastern Asia.
CW 22 Hirth F. and Rockhill, W. W. Chou Jukua (諸番記英譯本趙汝適撰): His Work On The Chinese And Arab Trade In The Twelfth And Thirteenth Centuries, Entitled Chu-Fan-Chi. Translated From The Chinese And Annotated. (St. Petersburg: 1911) 4711871498709 990
The introduction to this translation of Chu-fan-chi "Description of the Barbarous people" traces the development of Chinese maritime intercourse with south and southwest Asia until the twelfth century A.D., discusses the life of Chau, a member of the Sung ruling family, and gives a brief critical analysis of his work. Chu-fan-chi, written by Chau Jukua, Inspector of Foreign Trade in Fukien, records what the Chinese knew, about foreign countries, people and products at the beginning of the twelfth century A.D. Subject index. Index of Unusual Foreign Names and Terms in Chinese Texts.
CW 2 Hunter, W. C. The "Fan Kwae" At Canton Before Treaty Days , 1825-1844. (廣州之番鬼/外國人) (London: 1882) 4711871498532 530
This is a chronological, first person account of life in Canton between 1825 and 1844, which permits a glimpse of business activity and life as a "foreign devil" in China under the traditional system before the opening of the treaty ports.
CW 53 Lubbock, B. The China Clippers (中國之快船). (Glasgow: 1914) 4711871499003 1,280
On the basis of log books and information supplied by sailors, owners, designers, and builders, Lubbock has written a history of the China Clipper ship. This work describes and illustrates the structure of many of the ships, discusses the history of individual ships, and describes the China Clipper trade competition.
RS 27 Norwood F. Allman. Handbook on the Protection of Trademarks, Patents, Copyrights, and Trade names in China (中國商標、專利、版權及行號名稱之保護手冊). 1975. Reprint of Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1924. (vi), iv, 207, (4)pp. 4711871502338 520
CW 240 Parsons, Wm. B. An American Engineer In China (在中國的一位美國工程師). With illustrations And A Map. (New York: 1900) 4711871500761 1,220
Professedly written from the standpoint of industrial development, the subject matter and format of this work is varied. The author proceeds from a historical introduction of China to a travelogue account of his travel into Hunnan Province, at the lime little known to the West, and finally to a series of topical essays on his impressions of China and the Chinese, commerce and commercial relations, finances, construction techniques, inland communications (waterways and roadways), railways, the yellow-peril, and twentieth century China.
CW 47 Remer, C. F. A Study Of Chinese Boycotts (中國抵制措施之研究). With Special Reference To Their Economic Effectiveness. (Baltimore: 1933) 4711871498945 990
Based primarily on trade reports and statistics available to the U.S. government, this work is a case by case study of the use and effectiveness of the economic boycott by the Chinese between 1905 and 1933. The history of the numerous boycotts is outlined and each is analyzed in terms of its economic impact on the target nation and its effectiveness as a tool in international relations.
OS 39 John E. Reinecke. Feigned Necessity: Hawaii's Attempt to Obtain Chinese Contract Labor, 1912-1923 (捏造之需求;夏威夷華工合約). 1979. xviii, 692pp. 4711871502031 1,760