1. Le Kamtchatka et le littoral de la mer d'Okhotsk.2. Dernières nouvelles de l'expédition Kozlov 'en Asie Centrale.
1. Le Kamtchatka et le littoral de la mer d'Okhotsk.
2. Dernières nouvelles de l'expédition Kozlov 'en Asie Centrale.
1901.The colonization of Siberia. R. E. C. Long.
Forum, vol. 32 (Oct., 1901): 172-189.
1901.Russia as a great power. Sydney Brooks.
World's work, vol. 2 (Oct., 1901): 1277-1284.
1902.The new California [Siberia]. S. M. Williams.
Munsey's magazine, vol. 26 (Mar., 1902): 753-764.
1902.The future of Russia. A.-R. B.-de Bilinski.
Nineteenth century and after, vol. 52 (Aug., 1902): 201-217.
1903.Russia's quest of the Pacific. Frederic Austin Ogg.
Chautauquan, vol. 36 (Jan., 1903): 358-369.
1903.The Russianization of Asia. W. C. Jameson Reid.
Gunton's magazine, vol. 24 (Feb., 1903): 102-106.
1903.Present tendencies of Russian policy. Charles Johnston.
North American review, vol. 176 (May, 1903): 765-777.
1903.Shall Russia own the earth? A. Maurice Low.
Public opinion, vol. 34 (May 14, 1903): 615-616.
1903.Les Russes en extrème-orient. Paul Labbé.
Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 15 (May 15, 1903): 623-639.
1903.La Russie en Chine. Pène-Siefert.
Revue de géographie, 27. année (May, 1903): 408-420.
1903.The shadow of Russia in the Far East.
Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Aug., 1903): 116-119.
1903.La prépondérance de la Russie en extrême-orient. B. de Zenzinoff.
Revue politique et littéraire revue bleue, vol. 20 (Aug. 29, 1903): 261-265; (Sept. 5, 1903): 293-297.
1903.The Russian absorption of Asia. Charles W. Barnaby.
World's work, vol. 7 (Nov., 1903): 4118-4125.
1904.The conquest of Asia by Russia. John Brisben Walker.
Cosmopolitan, vol. 36 (Feb., 1904): 381-386.
1904.Russland und China bis zum Vertrage von Nertschinsk. Georg Henning.
Grenzboten, 63. Jahrgang (Feb. 25, 1904): 441-449; (Mar. 3, 1904): 503-511.
1904.The Slav and his future. Emil Reich.
Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar., 1904): 371-382.
Eclectic magazine, vol. 142 (June, 1904): 724-733.
Living age, vol. 241 (April 9, 1904): 65-74.
1904.Vladivostock. Ivan Beschinoff.
France illustrée, 31. année (Mar. 12, 1904): 171-172.
1904.Russia's commercial expansion: a brief sketch of her enterprising methods.
Magazine of commerce, vol. 4 (Mar., 1904): 197-199.
1904.Why Russia has gone eastward. Louis E. Van Norman.
Outlook, vol. 76 (Mar. 12, 1904): 639-643.
1904.Les Russes en Mandchourie. J. L. Croze.
Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 4, 1904): 358-360.
1904.Russia's civilizing work in Asia. G. Frederick Wright.
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Apr., 1904): 427-432.
1904.The history of Port Arthur. Joseph H. Longford.
Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Apr., 1904): 618-629.
1904.L'Asie russe. G. Treffel.
Revue universelle, vol. 4 (May 15, 1904): 257-262.
1904.Russian emigration to Siberia. Bruno Simmerbach.
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 30 (July, 1904): 91-92.
Boulangier, Edgar. Notes de voyage en Sibérie; le chemin de fer trans-sibérien et la Chine.
Paris: Société d'éditions scientifique, 1891. xii, 397, (2) pp. Illustrations. Plates. Folded maps. 4o.
Cary, Clarence. The Trans-Siberian route; or, Notes of a journey from Pekin to New York in 1902.
New York: The Evening Post job printing house, 1902. 53 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8o.
The author was chief correspondent of the Associated Press.
The author was chief correspondent of the Associated Press.
Colquhoun, Archibald Ross. The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway.
(In hisOverland to China, pp. 117-150. New York, 1900. 8o.)
(In hisOverland to China, pp. 117-150. New York, 1900. 8o.)
Crawford, John Martin. The great Siberian railway.
(InUnited States Consular reports, vol. 45, no. 166, July, 1894, pp.425-434. [Map.])
(InUnited States Consular reports, vol. 45, no. 166, July, 1894, pp.425-434. [Map.])
Dmitrief-Mamonof, A. J. and A. F.Zdsiarsky,eds.
SeeRussia.
Gourdet, Paul. Le chemin de fer en Asie centrale jonction du Transcaspien avec le Transsibérien.
(InCongrès national des sociétés françaises de géographie, xixe session.—Marseille.—Septembre 1898, pp. 256-274. Marseille, 1899. 8o.)
(InCongrès national des sociétés françaises de géographie, xixe session.—Marseille.—Septembre 1898, pp. 256-274. Marseille, 1899. 8o.)
Great Britain.Foreign office.Russia. Report on the Trans-Siberian railway. 29 pp. Folded sheet. 8o.
(InGreat Britain. Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. [1900.] Miscellaneous series, no. 533.)"Sketches the history of the Siberian railway project and its probable influence on Siberian trade and settlement, with a section on the resources, etc., of the country."
(InGreat Britain. Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. [1900.] Miscellaneous series, no. 533.)
"Sketches the history of the Siberian railway project and its probable influence on Siberian trade and settlement, with a section on the resources, etc., of the country."
Institut colonial international.Bruxelles.Les chemins de fer aux colonies et dans les pays neufs.
Institut colonial international, Bruxelles, 1900. 3 vols. Plans. Diagrams. 8o. (Bibliothèque coloniale internationale.)
Transsibérien, vol. 2, pp. 721-733.
Transsibérien, vol. 2, pp. 721-733.
Jefferson, Robert L. Roughing it in Siberia; with some account of the Trans-Siberian railway, and the gold mining industry of Asiatic Russia.
London: Sampson Low, Marston & co., 1897. (8), 252 pp. Plates. Portrait. Map. 12o.
Krahmer, G. Sibirien und die grosse sibirische Eisenbahn.
Leipzig: Zuckschwerdt & co., 1897. iv, (2), 103 pp. Folded map. 8o. (Russland in Asien. Bd. III.)
Labbé, Paul. La situation des provinces traversées par le Transsibérien.
(InSociété de géographie commerciale de Paris. Bulletin, vol. 23, pp. 514-529. Paris, 1901. 8o.)
(InSociété de géographie commerciale de Paris. Bulletin, vol. 23, pp. 514-529. Paris, 1901. 8o.)
Lynch, George. The path of empire.
London: Duckworth & co., 1903. xix, 257 pp. Plates. Portraits. Folded map. 8o.
Contents: From Kobe to Korea.—The path of empire through Korea.—In the land of the morning calm.—Dalny, the commercial terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway.—Port Arthur, the military terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway.—Pekin revisited.—The Japanisation of China.—From Pekin to New-Chwang.—Through Manchuria.—The importance of Manchuria.—The path of empire through Mongolia.—Lake Baikal.—Irkutsk.—People one meets on the way.—From Irkutsk to Tomsk.—The express.—The reform of the exile system.—Across the Obi basin.—The great trek eastward.—Unto Moscow, the heart of Russia.—Where leads the Russian path of empire?—Appendix.
Contents: From Kobe to Korea.—The path of empire through Korea.—In the land of the morning calm.—Dalny, the commercial terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway.—Port Arthur, the military terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway.—Pekin revisited.—The Japanisation of China.—From Pekin to New-Chwang.—Through Manchuria.—The importance of Manchuria.—The path of empire through Mongolia.—Lake Baikal.—Irkutsk.—People one meets on the way.—From Irkutsk to Tomsk.—The express.—The reform of the exile system.—Across the Obi basin.—The great trek eastward.—Unto Moscow, the heart of Russia.—Where leads the Russian path of empire?—Appendix.
Ruge, Sophus. Die sibirische Eisenbahn. Vortrag, gehalten in der Gehe-stiftung zu Dresden am 12. Oktober 1901.
Dresden: Zahn & Jaen, 1901. 52 pp. 8o. (Jahrbuch der Gehe-stiftung zu Dresden. Bd. 8., Hft. 1.)
Cover-title: Die transsibirische Eisenbahn.
Cover-title: Die transsibirische Eisenbahn.
Russia.Siberia and the Great Siberian railway. Editor of the English translation, John Martin Crawford.
St. Petersburg: [Trenke & Fusnot, printers], 1893. xii, 265 pp. Folded map. 4o.
Forms Vol. 5 of "The industries of Russia."
Forms Vol. 5 of "The industries of Russia."
—— Guide to the Great Siberian railway. Published by the Ministry of ways of communication, edited by A. I. Dmitriev-Mámonov and A. F. Zdziárski. English translation by Miss L. Kúkol-Yasnopólsky, rev. by John Marshall.
St. Petersburg: Artistic printing society, 1900. (2), 520 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. Folded plans. 8o.
—— Guide du grand chemin de fer trans-sibérien. Édité par le Ministère des voies de communication, sous la redaction de A. I. Dmitrief-Mamonof et de l'ingénieur A. F. Zdsiarsky, tr. du russe par P. Tacchella.
St.-Pétersbourg: Société d'impression artistique, 1900. (4), 572 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. Folded plans. 8o.
—— Wegweiser auf der grossen sibirischen Eisenbahn; herausgegeben unter Redaktion von A. I. Dmitrijew-Mamonow und des Ingenieurs A. F. Zdziarski. Aus dem Russischen von A. Lütschg.
St.-Petersburg: Kunstdruckgesellschaft, 1901. (4), 602 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8o.
Shoemaker, Michael Myers. The great Siberian railway from St. Petersburg to Pekin.
G. P. Putnam's sons, New York and London, 1903. viii, (2), 243 pp. Plate. 12o.
Simpson, James Young. Side-lights on Siberia. Some account of the great Siberian railroad, the prisons and the exile system.
William Blackwood and sons, Edinburgh and London, 1898. xvi, 383 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8o.
Stahl, A. F. Entlang der sibirischen Bahn.
(InGeographische Zeitschrift, vol. 8, pp. 81-92. Leipzig, 1902. 8o.)
(InGeographische Zeitschrift, vol. 8, pp. 81-92. Leipzig, 1902. 8o.)
United States.Bureau of statistics.The Russian empire and the Trans-Siberian railway.
(In itsMonthly summary of commerce and finance, n. s., vol. 6, April, 1899, pp. 2501-2599. Folded map. Washington, 1899. 4o.)
(In itsMonthly summary of commerce and finance, n. s., vol. 6, April, 1899, pp. 2501-2599. Folded map. Washington, 1899. 4o.)
Vladimir, [pseud]. Russia on the Pacific, and the Siberian railway.
London: Sampson, Low, Marston & co., 1899. xii, 373 pp. Plates. Maps. 8o.
Wiedenfeld, Kurt. Die sibirische Bahn in ihrer wirtschaftlichen Bedeutung.
Berlin: Julius Springer, 1900. (4), 202 pp. Map. 8o.
"Begins with an historical survey of the Russian occupation of Northern Asia; then takes up the history of the Trans-Siberian railway from its inception and considers its commercial importance and its effect upon the development of Siberia, with much statistical information. The sources of information are given in footnotes."
"Begins with an historical survey of the Russian occupation of Northern Asia; then takes up the history of the Trans-Siberian railway from its inception and considers its commercial importance and its effect upon the development of Siberia, with much statistical information. The sources of information are given in footnotes."
1891.The Siberian railroad.
Railroad gazette, vol. 23 (July 10, 1891): 476.
Review of report of Nicolai Woloshinow.
Review of report of Nicolai Woloshinow.
1893.The western section of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Michel Nicolaevich Ghercevanof.
Railroad gazette, vol. 25 (Feb. 17, 1893): 132-133.
1893.The Siberian railroad [progress of the enterprise].
Railroad gazette, vol. 25 (Dec. 8, 1893): 890.
1894.The political and economic importance of the great Siberian railway. Hermann Schönfeld.
Engineering magazine, vol. 7 (July, 1894): 467-473.
1896.The climate along the route of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Frank Waldo.
Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Apr. 10, 1896): 256-257.
1896.The Siberian railroad. Herbert H. D. Peirce.
Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Aug. 7, 1896): 553-554.
1896.The Siberian railroad.
Railroad gazette, vol. 28 (Oct. 23, 1896): 737-738.
"A list of articles relating to the Siberian railroad which have appeared in the 'Railroad gazette.'"
"A list of articles relating to the Siberian railroad which have appeared in the 'Railroad gazette.'"
1896.The great Siberian railway.
Engineer (London), vol. 82 (Nov. 6, 1896): 459.
1896.The Trans-Siberian railway.
Engineering news, vol. 36 (Nov. 19, 1896): 322-324.
1897.From London to the Far East by railway.
Engineering, vol. 63 (May 14, 1897): 649-650.
1897.Siberian railway extension in China.
Engineer (London), vol. 83 (June 4, 1897): 562.
1897.The Manchurian extension of the Trans-Siberian railway. With map.
Engineering news, vol. 38 (Nov. 11, 1897): 308-309.
1898.La Sibérie et le Transsibérien. Le pays et ses habitans. Le chemin de fer. Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu.
Revue des deux mondes, vol. 146 (March 15, 1898): 324-358; vol. 148 (Aug. 15, 1898): 808-844.
1898.The Trans-Siberian railway: its new terminus in China. Clarence Cary.
Forum, vol. 25 (May, 1898): 285-299.
1898.The Trans-Siberian railway. [Details from the Report of the Imperial commission to the Tsar.]
Engineer (London), vol. 85 (June 3, 1898): 519-520; vol. 86 (July 8, 1898): 25-26; (July 29, 1898): 99-100.
1898.Quinquennial report of the Committee for building the Siberian railroad.
Railroad gazette, vol 30 (Sept. 16, 1898): 663-664.
1899.The Trans-Siberian railway and the coal resources of Siberia.
Iron and coal trades review, vol. 58 (Jan. 27, 1899): 151-153.
1899.The Trans-Siberian railway.
Engineer (London), vol. 87 (Apr. 7, 1899): 331.
1899.The Trans-Siberian railway. William Durban.
Contemporary review, vol. 76 (Aug., 1899): 261-271.
1899.The Trans-Siberian railroad. Henry Michelsen.
Scientific American, vol. 95 (Aug. 26, 1899): 136-137.
Scientific American supplement, vol. 48 (Aug. 26, 1899): 19784-19785.
1899.Russian railway policy in Asia. R. E. C. Long.
Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 66 (Dec, 1899): 914-925.
1900.Die transsibirische Eisenbahn. Josef Grunzel.
Deutsche Rundschau für Geographie, vol. 23 (1900): 27-31.
1900.Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der sibirischen Bahn. Kurt Wiedenfeld.
Archiv für Eisenbahnen, vol 23 (Mar.-Apr., 1900): 341-397; (May-June, 1900): 693-756; (July-Aug., 1900): 895-943; (Sept.-Oct., 1900): 1095-1124.
1900.The marine department of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Waldon Fawcett.
Scientific American, vol. 96 (Mar. 31, 1900): 200.
1900.The Great Siberian railway. With map. M. Mikhailoff.
North American review, vol. 170 (May, 1900): 593-608.
1900.The opening up of Siberia by the Trans-siberian railway.
Board of Trade journal, vol. 30 (Aug. 2, 1900): 237-240.
Report of the British commercial agent at St. Petersburg. Taken from Foreign Office, miscellaneous series, 533.
Report of the British commercial agent at St. Petersburg. Taken from Foreign Office, miscellaneous series, 533.
1900.The Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway. With two maps. Archibald R. Colquhoun.
Monthly review, vol. 1 (Nov., 1900): 40-55.
1900.Russia of to-day. II. The great Siberian railway. Henry Norman.
Scribner's magazine, vol. 28 (Nov., 1900): 515-541.
1900.The great Trans-Siberian-Manchurian railway. With two maps. Archibald R. Colquhoun.
Royal united service institution. Journal, vol. 44 (Dec, 1900): 1408-1430.
1901.La Sibérie et le grand Transsibérien. Léon Vallée.
Revue de géographie, vol. 48 (1901): 181-200.
1901.Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der sibirischen Eisenbahn.
Koloniale Zeitschrift, vol. 2 (Jan. 3, 1901): 13-14.
1901.The great Siberian railroad. With map. Arthur Montefiore Brice.
Manchester geographical society. Journal, vol. 17 (Jan.-March, 1901): 37-45.
1901.Trade and the Siberian railway. With map. A. Kinloch.
Monthly review, vol. 2 (Mar., 1901): 60-71.
1901.The progress of the Siberian railway.
Scientific American supplement, vol. 51 (Mar. 9, 1901): 21059-21060.
1901.From Peking to St. Petersburg by rail. Alfred Stead.
American monthly review of reviews, vol. 24 (Dec., 1901): 682-685.
1902.From Japan to Europe by the Trans-Siberian route. H. A. Bonar.
Royal united service institution. Journal, vol. 46 (Jan., 1902): 18-38.
1902.The great Siberian railroad. Arthur M. Brice.
Cassell's magazine, n. s., vol. 24 (Feb., 1902): 357-364.
1903.Dalny, a fiat-city. Clarence Cary.
Scribner's magazine, vol. 33 (Apr., 1903): 482-493.
1903.The Trans-Siberian railway.
Geographical journal, vol. 21 (May, 1903): 553.
1903.The great Russian railway across Asia. J. M. Maclean.
Magazine of commerce, vol. 2 (May, 1903): 281-283.
1903.Exécution complète du chemin de fer transsibérien. F. Le Beschu.
Monde illustré, vol. 93 (Aug. 29, 1903): 204-206.
1903.Transsibérien-Transmandchourien. André Brisse.
Revue de géographie, 27. année (Aug., 1903): 97-111; (Sept., 1903): 215-228.
1903.La Sibérie et le transsibérien. S. Litman.
Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 18 (Sept. 15, 1903): 573-589.
1903.America's part in the completion of the Trans-Siberian railway. Alexander Hume Ford.
Collier's weekly, vol. 31 (Sept. 5, 1903): 19-20.
Pacific monthly, vol. 10 (Dec, 1903): 380-382.
1904.En route pour Wladivostock: croquis du Transsibérien. A. Debibert.
Correspondant, vol. 214 (Feb. 25, 1904): 714-724.
1904.The cost of the Siberian railroad.
Railroad gazette, vol. 36 (Mar. 4, 1904): 161.
1904.De Moscou à Port-Arthur et Vladivostock. Clavedy.
Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 18, 1904): 388-393.
1904.The great Siberian railway. James W. Davidson.
Century, vol. 67 (Apr., 1904): 940-950.
1904.An engineer's views of the Trans-Siberian. L. Lodian.
Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 9, 1904): 548-549, 563.
1904.Military aspects of the Trans-Siberian railway.
Scientific American, vol. 90 (Apr. 16, 1904): 308-309.
1904.The Siberian railway in war.
World to-day, vol. 6 (May, 1904): 607-615.
A series of illustrations with descriptive accounts.
A series of illustrations with descriptive accounts.
Bérard, Victor. Lord Curzon et le Tibet.
(InRevue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 1, Feb. 15, 1904; pp. 881-894; 11. année, vol. 2, March 1, 1904, pp. 197-224.)
(InRevue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 1, Feb. 15, 1904; pp. 881-894; 11. année, vol. 2, March 1, 1904, pp. 197-224.)
Bower, Hamilton. Diary of a journey across Tibet.
London: Rivington, Percival and co., 1894. xvi, 309 pp. Plates. Folded map. Folded diagram. 8o.
Chirol, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political problems of Indian defence.
London: J. Murray, 1903. xiv, 512 pp. Plates. Maps. Genealogical tables. 8o.
"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.Based on a series of letters written for the Times.Preface."The north-east frontier of India," pp. 350-363; "The question of Tibet," pp. 364-377; Conventions relating to Tibet, pp. 467-476.
"Bibliography": pp. 499-500.
Based on a series of letters written for the Times.Preface.
"The north-east frontier of India," pp. 350-363; "The question of Tibet," pp. 364-377; Conventions relating to Tibet, pp. 467-476.
Deasy, Henry Hugh Peter. In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan; being the record of three years' exploration.
New York: Longmans, Green & co., 1901. xvi, 420 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portrait. Map. 8o.
Desgodins, C. H. La mission du Thibet de 1855 à 1870, comprenant l'exposé des affaires religieuses, et divers documents sur ce pays, accompagnée d'une carte du Thibet d'après les lettres de M. l'abbé Desgodins, missionnaire apostolique. Par C.-H. Desgodins.
Verdun: Ch. Laurent, 1872. (2), iv, 419 pp. Folded map. 8o.
Freshfield, Douglas W. Round Kangchenjunga; a narrative of mountain travel and exploration.
London: E. Arnold, 1903. xvi, 373 pp. Plates. Maps. 4o.
Includes some comment on the present political situation on the Tibetan frontier and on the events that led up to it.
Includes some comment on the present political situation on the Tibetan frontier and on the events that led up to it.
Great Britain.Foreign office.East India (Tibet). Papers relating to Tibet. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty.
London: Printed for His Majesty's stationery office, 1904. x, [2]-314 pp. Folded map. Fo. [Cd. 1920.]
Dates cover Oct. 21, 1889-Jan. 30, 1904.
Dates cover Oct. 21, 1889-Jan. 30, 1904.
Hedin, Sven Anders. Central Asia and Tibet towards the holy city of Lassa.
London: Hurst and Blackett, limited; New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1903. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Folded maps. 8o.
"Translated by Mr. J. T. Bealby."—Pref.
"Translated by Mr. J. T. Bealby."—Pref.
Landor, Arnold Henry Savage. In the forbidden land; an account of a journey into Tibet, capture by the Tibetan-Lamas and soldiers, imprisonment, torture, and ultimate release. With the government inquiry and report and other official documents.
New York and London: Harper & bros., 1899, [pub. 1898]. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Map. 8o.
Rijnhart, Susie Carson. With the Tibetans in tent and temple; narrative of four years' residence on the Tibetan border, and of a journey into the far interior.
Chicago, New York, [etc.]: F. H. Revell co., 1901. (4), 400 pp. Plates. Portraits. Map. 8o.
Rockhill, William Woodville. Diary of a journey through Mongolia and Tibet in 1891 and 1892.
Washington: Published by the Smithsonian Institution, 1894. xx, (2), 413 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8o.
—— The land of the lamas; notes of a journey through China, Mongolia and Tibet.
New York: The Century co., 1891. viii, (2), 399 pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Maps. 8o.
Sarachchandra Dāsa.Journey to Lhasa and central Tibet. Ed. by the Hon. W. W. Rockhill.
London: John Murray, 1902. x, (4), 285 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portrait. Maps. Plans. 8o.
Published by the Royal geographical society.
Published by the Royal geographical society.
Wellby, M. S. Through unknown Tibet.
London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1898. xiv, 440 pp. Illustrations. Portraits. Maps. 8o.
"This handsome volume gives a plain, straightforward narrative of the journey of Captain Wellby and Lieutenant Malcolm across Tibet and Northern China, an account of the geographical results of which was communicated to the [Royal Geographical] Society, and will appear in the Journal. It is well illustrated, and has a series of maps of the route on the large scale of 16 miles to an inch."
"This handsome volume gives a plain, straightforward narrative of the journey of Captain Wellby and Lieutenant Malcolm across Tibet and Northern China, an account of the geographical results of which was communicated to the [Royal Geographical] Society, and will appear in the Journal. It is well illustrated, and has a series of maps of the route on the large scale of 16 miles to an inch."
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.
(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.
"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.
(InUnited service institution of India. Journal, vol. 30, July, 1901, pp. 213-236. Simla.)
(InUnited 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.
(InThe Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d ser., vol. 9, Apr., 1900, pp. 287-313.)
(InThe Imperial and Asiatic quarterly review, 3d ser., vol. 9, Apr., 1900, pp. 287-313.)
Raffalovich, Arthur. Description de la Mandchourie.
(InSociété 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.
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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.
(InThe 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.
(InThe 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.
"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.
"Nachweis einiger Werke über Sibirien": pp. 312-314.
1898.The Russians and Manchuria. E. H. Parker.
China review, vol. 23 (1898): 143-153.
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1900.Railways, rivers, and strategic towns in Manchuria.
National geographic magazine, vol. 11 (Aug., 1900): 326-327.
1901.Micawberism in Manchuria. E. J. Dillon.
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1901.The Russians in Manchuria. Petr A. Kropotkin.
Forum, vol. 31 (May, 1901): 267-274.
1901.Trade-routes in Manchuria. John Ross.
Scottish geographical magazine, vol. 17 (June, 1901): 303-310.
1901.Manchuria in transformation. Archibald R. Colquhoun.
Monthly review, vol. 5 (Oct., 1901): 58-72.
1902.Muscovite designs on Manchuria. L. Miner.
North American review, vol. 174 (Mar., 1902): 315-328.
1902.Some facts about Port Arthur. By Sniper.
United service magazine, vol. 146 (Apr. 1902): 13-22.
1903.Die wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse der Mandschurei. v. Kleist.
Asien, vol. 2 (Jan., 1903): 65-66.
1903.Russian rights in Mantchuria. George Frederick Wright.
Nation, vol. 76 (May 21, 1903): 411-413.
1903.Japan and Manchuria.
Speaker, n. s., vol. 8 (May 2, 1903): 111-112.
1903.Russia in Manchuria.
Spectator, vol. 90 (May 16, 1903): 768.
1903.American interests in Manchuria.
American exporter, vol. 52 (June, 1903): 34.
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1903.The mischief in Manchuria. Wirt Gerrare.
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1903.Conquest by bank and railways, with examples from Russia in Manchuria. Alfred Stead.
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1903.The Manchurian outlook.
American exporter, vol. 52 (July, 1903): 9.
1903.Our Manchurian trade. American pioneer [Sergey Friede] talks of Russia's performances and intentions in that region.
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1903.Russia and Manchuria.
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1903.The reopened door.
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Revue de géographie, 27e année (Aug., 1903): 97-111; (Sept., 1903): 215-228.
1903.Mandchourie et Corée. Robert de Caix.
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1903.The Russification of Manchuria. Alexander Hume Ford.
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1904.Les Russes en Mandchourie. B. de Zenzinoff.
À travers le monde, vol. 10 (Feb. 13, 1904): 49-52.
1904.En Mandchourie: les Khoungouses. Francis Mury.
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1904.The political and commercial situation in Manchuria. H. Fulford Bush.
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1904.British interests in Manchuria.
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1904.La Mandchourie. Paul Barré.
Revue française de l'étranger et des colonies et exploration, vol. 29 (Mar., 1904): 155-165.
1904.Conditions in Manchuria. Henry B. Miller.
Scientific American supplement, vol. 57 (Mar. 12, 1904): 23574-23575.
1904.Russia's work in Manchuria. Sergei Iulitch Witte.
Harper's weekly, vol. 48 (Apr. 9, 1904): 544-545.
1904.A visit to the Yalu region and Central Manchuria. Robert T. Turley.
Royal geographical society. Journal, vol. 23 (Apr., 1904): 473-481.
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American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 602-604.
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Anderson, William. The pictorial arts of Japan. With a brief historical sketch of the associated arts and some remarks upon the pictorial art of the Chinese and Koreans.
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1886. xx, 276, (16) pp. Plates. Fo.
Bacon, Alice Mabel. Japanese girls & women. Rev. and enl. ed., with illustrations by Keishū Takenouchi.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1902. xiv, 337, (1) pp. Plates (partly colored). 8o.
—— A Japanese interior.
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Bishop, Isabella L. Bird. Unbeaten tracks in Japan; an account of travels on horseback in the interior, including visits to the aborigines of Yezo and the shrines of Nikkô and Isé.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1881. 2 vols. Frontispieces. Map. 8o.
Brinkley, Frank. The art of Japan.
Boston: J. B. Millet co., [1901]. 2 vols. Illustrations (partly colored). Fo.