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NO. Author/Title EAN 台幣
CW 66 Li, U.B. Outlines Of Chinese History (英文中國歷史). Shanghai: 1926) 4711871499133 1,920
Intended originally to be used by Chinese for the study of English, this book is an elementary history of China. However, it has the important advantage of being Chinese history written by a Chinese in English. Thus, English readers can get a better insight into the Chinese national character from a native historian.
CW 1 Williams, S.W. The Middle Kingdom (中國總論.)A Survey Of The Geography, Government. Literature, Social Life, Arts, And History Of The Chinese Empire And Its Inhabitants. With illustrations And A New Map Of The Empire. (New York: 1883). Revised Edition, 2 vols. 4711871498525 2,880
This is the first history of China written by an American scholar and the best known of those written in the nineteenth century. Virtually all aspects of Chinese life-geography, government, literature, social life, arts and history are presented in this comprehensive survey of the Middle Kingdom. Also included is information relating to missionary work, wars with foreign powers, and the Taiping rebellion. Still considered to be a standard reference work.
RS 80 Henry Charles Sir. China and the Chinese (中國與中國人:鴉片貿易之影響): Their religion, character, customs, and manufactures; the evils arising from the opium trade; with a glance at our religious, moral, political, and commercial intercourse with the country. 1978. Reprint of London: William S.0rr& Co., 1849. 448+viii, 443pp. 2 vols. 4711871502864 1,600
CW 110 Hirth, F. The Ancient History Of China To The End Of The Chou Dynasty (中國古代史). (New York: 1908) 4711871499553 1,280
A classic of Western historiography on ancient China. Hirth surveys China's history from its legendary origins to the end of the Chou. His account, based on primary sources, or collected extracts from primary sources, ranges from mere dissemination of information to penetrating analyses of particular issues current at the turn of this century, some of which are still unsolved today. Useful chronological tables of ancient Chinese history, including the reign years of the rulers of the various states during the Eastern Chou are appended to this Work.
CPS 2 Cho-yun Hsi, Bibliographic Notes on Studies of Early China (古中國研究書目註記). 1982. viii, 98pp. Index. 4711871502987 1,160
CW 98 De Mailla, Joseph, A.M. Histoire-Generale De La Chine Ou Annales De Cet Empire(中國通史 法譯通鑑綱目): Traduites Du Tong-Kien-Kang-Mou (Paris 1777-1785) 13 vols. 4711871499430 20,800
A collector's item. One of the most monumental works yet produced by Western Sinology. In the first nine volumes, de Mailla offers a translation of the T'ung-chien kang-mu written by the famous Sung neo-Confucianist Chu-Hsi. The TCKM is a recasting of Chinese history starting from the legendary origins of China as presented in the Tzu-chih t'ung-chen in order to show the essentials of history as viewed by Chu Hsi. Volumes 10 and 11 supplement the TCKM by bringing the general history through the Yuan, Ming, and mid-Ch'ing on the basis of contemporary historical sources such as Chi-shih-pen-mo. Volume 12 provides a table of nien-hao and an extensive index for the foregoing volumes. Volume 13 is a general survey of the geography, tributary states, natural history, population, manners and customs, government, literature, and arts and sciences in China during de Maillia's own time.
CW 68 Franke, O. Geschichte Des Chinesschen Reiches, Eine Darstellung Seiner Entstehung. Seines Wesens Und Seiner Entwicklung Bis Zur Neuesten Zeit (德文中國史). (Berlin: 1937) 3 vols 4711871499157 6,720
A standard, scholarly reference. Volume 1 covers Chinese history from antiquity through the rise of the Confucian state during the Han Dynasty. Volume 2 concerns the period from the end of Han to the end of the T'ang Dynasty and the instruction of Central Asians Into China proper. Volume 3 is composed of lengthy, scholary notes to the previous two volumes. An essential work for serious students of traditional China.
CW 247 Dingle, E.J. Across China On Foot (足跡遍中國). Life In The interior And The Reform Movement. With Numerous Illustrations. (Bristol, London: 1911) 4711871500839 1,760
The purpose of the author's trip through China was only the desire to see China. Mr. Dingle's trip coincided with the Boxer uprisings, therefore, this book gives account of the uprisings that he encountered, the extent of the rebellion, and reforms that followed.
OS 19 David C. Buxbaum and Frederick W. Mote, eds. Transition and Permanence in Chinese History and Culture (中國歷史與文化之轉變與永恆): A Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Hsiao Kung-ch'uan. 1973. xxvi, 433pp 4711871501850 1,320
CW 282 Krause, A. China In Decay (衰落之中國). The Story Of A Disappearing Empire Of A Handbook To The Chinese Question. With 5 Maps And 15 Illustrations. 3rd Edition. (London: 1900) 4711871501072 1,250
A detailed history of politics, trade, and communications in China, and the diplomatic activity and policies of Britain, Russia, and France in China and Indo-China during the nineteenth century leading up to the movement to partition China and the Boxer Rebellion.
CW 48 Martin, W.A.P. A Cycle Of Cathay Or China (中國一周,南與北), South And North With Personal Reminiscences. (New York, Chicago, Toronto: 1900) 3rd Ed. 4711871498952 1,440
This volume contains the personal reminiscences of a missionary, scholar, educator, employee of the Chinese government, and diplomat concerning his sixty years of contact with and service in China from the Opium War to 1900. Martin recounts some of his experiences in all of the capacities in which he served as well as his travel experiences. Consequently, this volume includes descriptions of life and activities in north and south China, Chinese and Christian religions, comments on the major political and diplomatic events of this period, recollections of his experience as president of the Tungwen College and of its work, and comments on major Chinese and foreign personages.
CW 33 Britton,R.S. The Chinese Periodical Press,1800-1912.中国期刊出版史 4711871498815 740
MR 2 Ilan Gurun I Bithe,三國誌(滿文版) 8 vols. 4711871503045 9,000
OS 41 J. L. Crump, trans. Chan-kuo Ts'e (戰國策). 2d rev. ed.,1979. .641pp. 4711871502055 1,760
RS 8 J. J. L. Duyvendak. The Book of Lord Shang (商君書). 1974. Reprint of Probsthain 's Oriental Series Vol. xvii, London: Arthur Probsthain, 1928. xiv, 346pp. 4711871502147 700
OS 2 R. Dimberg, E. Farmer, & Robert . Irick. A Ming Directory—1968. (明代研究名錄) 4711871501744 1,380
M 10 John Wm. Schiffeler. The Legendary Creatures of the Shan-hai Ching (山海經傳奇). Taipei: 1978. vi, 163pp. Illus., chart 4711871503175 930
CW 102 Chavannes.E. Documents Sur Les Tou-Kiue (Turcs) Occidentaux. (西突厥文件錄) (Paris: 1903) 4711871499478 2,080
This work is composed of four parts. The first part discusses the genealogy and chronology of the princes of the Western Tou-Kiue (T'u-chueh) and also reconstructs the geographical outlines of the Tou-Kiue countries. The second part is a translation of parts of the Sui Shu, Chiu T'ang Shu, and T'ang Shu mentioning the Tou-Kiue. The third part consists of diverse information on the people and countries of the Tou-Kiue. Also included are translations of relevant extracts from the Ts'e Fu Yuan K'uei, an encyclopedia published in 1013. Part Four is an essay on the history of the Western Tou-Kiue. There is a lengthy index of historical and geographical names. This reprinted edition appends the completion of Chavannes' translations from the encyclopedia, Ts'e Fu Yuan K'uei.
RS 66 W. H. Medhiirst. The Foreigner in Far Cathay (在中國的外國人).1977. Reprint of London: Edward Stanford, 1872. (xii), 192pp. Foldout map. 4711871502727 740
RS 4 H. B. Morse. In the Days of the Taipings (太平天國的歷史回顧): A Historical Retrospect. Being the recollection of Ting Kienchang, otherwise Meisun, sometime scoutmaster and captain in the Ever-Victorius Army and interpreter-in-chief to General Ward and General Gordon. 1974. Reprint of Salem: The Essex Institute, 1927. (iv), xiv, 434pp. 4711871502109 800
CW 157 The North China Famine Relief Society, The North China Famine Of 1920-1921 (華北饑荒報告1920-21). With Special Reference to the West Chihii Area. Being the Report of the Peking United International Famine Relief Committee. (Peking: 1922) 4711871500020 1,220
"This report . . . deals with the administrative and economic aspects of the work of famine relief and is a summary of all the multifarious aspects of the work done to help the people afflicted by famine in the provinces of Chihii, Shantung, Honan, Shansi and Shensi." The report concerns itself with two principal objects. The first being to give an account of the stewardship entrusted to the many workers by all those who subscribed towards the funds, and the second, to place on record the various organizations by which help was brought to the sufferers. Included are actual photographs and .an appendix giving statistical summaries and technical descriptions of relief work and methods.
RAS 2 Adrian A. Bennett. Research Guide to the Wan-kuo kung-pao ("The Globe Magazine")萬國公報目錄導要, 1874-1883, 1976. xvi, 519pp 4711871503205 1,440
OS 23 Knight Biggerstaff. Some Early Chinese Steps Toward Modernization (中國邁向現代化之早期步驟). 1975. vii, 107pp. 4711871501874 1,920
OS 29 Laurence G. Thompson, ed. Studia Asiatica (亞洲研究- 慶賀陳受頤教授七十五歲亞洲研究論文集): Essays in Asian Studies in Felicitation of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Professor Ch'en Shou-yi. 1975. xxvii,485pp. 4711871501935 1,760
RS 44 Ada Haven Mateer. Seige Days (圍城的日子): Personal Experiences of American Women and Children During the Peking Seige. 1976. Reprint of New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1903. 411pp. Frontis., illus. 4711871502505 740