LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
SELECT LIST OF BOOKS
(WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS)
RELATING TO THE
FAR EAST
COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK GRIFFIN
CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1904
[PREFATORY NOTE]
[RUSSIA: HISTORY, POLITICS, ETC.]
[RUSSIAN EXPANSION]
[TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD]
[TIBET]
[MANCHURIA]
[JAPAN]
[KOREA]
[RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS]
[FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS]
[FAR EAST: EUROPEAN RELATIONS]
[ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS]
[CHINA]
[AUTHOR INDEX]
[Transcriber's Notes]
PREFATORY NOTE
This List deals with the later conditions in the Far East. The political and economic aspects are the special subjects dealt with. For convenience of consultation the titles are arranged under the following subdivisions: Russia; History, politics, etc.; Russian expansion; Trans-Siberian railroad; Tibet; Manchuria; Japan; Korea; Russo-Japanese relations; Far East: American relations; Far East: European relations; Anglo-Russian relations; and China.
History of Russia.—A compendium of Russian history is Morfill's "A history of Russia from the birth of Peter the Great to Nicholas II." Rambaud's "The history of Russia" is a work of greater extent, the later editions bring the history down to 1904. In Wallace's "Russia" the history stops at 1877.
Recent works in English on the internal affairs of Russia are Brüggen's "Russia of to-day;" Drage's "Russian affairs;" Latimer's "Russia and Turkey in the nineteenth century;" Leroy-Beaulieu's "The empire of the tsars and the Russians;" Palmer's "Russian life in town and country;" and Schierbrand's "Russia, her strength and her weakness." The volumes issued by the Russian government in connection with the World's Columbian exposition contain much statistical information. Works in foreign languages to be specially noted are: Anspach's "La Russie économique et l'œuvre de M. de Witte;" Brüggen's "Das heutige Russland;" Danielson's "Histoire du développement économique de la Russie depuis l'affranchissement des serfs;" Delage's "Chez les Russes;" Deschamps's "La Russie au 20me siècle;" Kovalevskiĭ's "La Russie à la fin du 19e siècle;" Kupchanko's "Russland in Zahlen;" Machat's "Le développement économique de la Russie;" Niet's "La Russie d'aujourd'hui" and Strannik's "La pensée russe contemporaine."
Russian navy.—Clarke's "Russia's sea-power, past and present; or, The rise of the Russian navy" and Jane's "The imperial Russian navy; its past, present, and future."
Russian expansion.—Rambaud's "The expansion of Russia" is a valuable economic study. Skrine's "The expansion of Russia, 1815-1900" is a sympathetic record down to 1900; Norman's "All the Russias" inclines to look with favor on Russian policies; Beveridge's "The Russian advance" is the result of a study of conditions made in a visit in 1901 and is commendatory of Russia; Chirol's "The middle eastern question" considers phases of Russian expansion with special regard to Russian relations with Afghanistan, Persia and Tibet, and to the position of the Indian empire; Gerrare's "Greater Russia" is written with the object of conveying "an adequate idea of Russia's advance: her industrial progress, commercial prospects, the openings presented for both capital and labour, the markets closed to foreign enterprise." G. Frederick Wright in his work entitled "Asiatic Russia" holds that "except in the case of the United States, no other nation of the world has before it the clear field for expansion that Russia has in her Asiatic possessions, and no other nation has more completely at her command the material and moral resources of modern science and Christian civilization than she has, if she but continues to use them rightly." Krahmer's "Russland in Asien" is a detailed history in six volumes, of which a single volume is devoted to a special phase of Russian activities in the Far East.
Trans-Siberian railway.—There are numerous travellers' accounts including Cary's "The Trans-Siberian route; or, Notes of a journey from Pekin to New York in 1902;" Lynch's "The path of empire;" Shoemaker's "The great Siberian railway from St. Petersburg to Pekin;" Simpson's "Side-lights on Siberia. Some accounts of the great Siberian railroad, the prisons and the exile systems;" Vladimir's "Russia on the Pacific, and the Siberian railway" and others in the articles in periodicals noted on pp. 19-21 of this List. The sumptuous volume printed by the Russian Ministry of ways of communication, printed in English under the title "Guide to the Great Siberian railway" is to be specially noted. The account published by the United States Bureau of statistics in its Monthly summary of commerce and finance, April, 1899, contains valuable material.
Manchuria.—Hosie's "Manchuria: its people, resources and history" is a good first hand authority. Whigham's "Manchuria and Korea" is a study of political and economic conditions as well as descriptive.
History of Japan.—Recent works are Brinkley's "Japan; its history, arts and literature;" Diósy's "The new Far East;" Griffis's "The Mikado's empire. 10th ed., including history to beginning of 1903;" Gulick's "Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic;" Koch's "Japan. Geschichte nach japanischen Quellen und ethnographischen Skizzen;" Murray's "The story of Japan" and Ransome's "Japan in transition." A history of Japan in restricted compass is given in the second volume of Helmolt's "The world's history, a survey of man's record."
The recent descriptive works are:—Brinkley's "Japan; its history, arts and literature" and the volume he has edited entitled "Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars;" Browne's "Japan; the place and the people;" Brownell's "The heart of Japan;" Chamberlain's "Things Japanese" and the guide written with W. B. Mason entitled "A handbook for travellers in Japan;" Dumolard's "Le Japon politique, économique, et social"; Scherer's "Japan today;" Singleton's "Japan as seen and described by famous writers;" Sladen's "Queer things about Japan;" Gilbert Watson's "Three rolling stones in Japan" and W. Petrie Watson's "Japan; aspects & destinies."
The Japanese navy.—F. T. Jane's "The imperial Japanese navy" is similar in scope to his book on the Russian navy and is of likewise timely value.
Japanese art is treated in Anderson's "The pictorial arts of Japan;" Brinkley's "The art of Japan" and his "Japan; described and illustrated by the Japanese; written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars; with an essay on Japanese art by Kaluzo Okakura;" Okakura's "The ideals of the East, with special reference to the art of Japan;" and Rein's "The industries of Japan. Together with an account of its agriculture, forestry, arts, and commerce."
Korea.—Hamilton's "Korea" is to be noted as a comprehensive account giving results of recent observations. Underwood's "Fifteen years among the top-knots; or, Life in Korea" gives a picture of missionary life in Korea.
The literature consisting of magazine articles on the present war is noted under the heading Russo-Japanese relations on pp. 40-48 of this List.
A selection of titles relating to the political interests of the United States in the Far East is given on pp. 49-52 of this List. It includes some works dealing with the first appearance of Americans in Asiatic countries and the history of their participation in Far Eastern affairs. In the section devoted to Anglo-Russian relations are noted works dealing with the Russian advance in Central Asia and its effects upon English interests.
History of China.—An extensive work is Boulger's "The history of China," first published in 1881-1884, and revised editions in 1898 and 1900, respectively. Its chief value lies in its detailed account of "European progress in China subsequent to the signing of the treaty of Nankin in 1842, including the Taeping rebellion in all its phases and Gordon's campaign." The earlier part of his history is drawn mainly from the Jesuit epitomes of the Chinese annalists. The new edition of his "Short History" has an additional chapter, written by another hand, giving a summary account of the reign of Kwang Su, covering the capture of Pekin.
Douglas's "China", forming a volume of the "Story of the nations series" gives all that the general reader needs. In Macgowan's "A history of China from the earliest days down to the present" recourse has been had to the original authorities. "It is not a compilation gathered from all sources, but a reproduction from the original of the Standard History of China." Williams's "The middle kingdom" first published in 1848, constituted for a long time the principal source of information for English readers, and in its revised form is still regarded as a classic. Brinkley's "China; its history, arts and literature" is of very great value. The later history of China is dealt with, among others, by Beals, Colquhoun, Favier, Hart, Krausse, Landor, Leroy-Beaulieu, Lynch, Mitford, Norman, Thomson, Wen Ching and Wilson.
China.—Political and economic conditions are discussed in works by Bard, Beresford, Brandt, Brenier, Colquhoun, Gorst, Krausse, Leroy-Beaulieu, Nelson, Parker, Parsons, Pinon, and Wilson. See also "Commercial China in 1904" published by the United States Bureau of statistics.
For the foreign relations of China there are to be noted Cordier's "Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales 1860-1900," and Ireland's "China and the powers; chapters in the history of Chinese intercourse with western nations."
The social life of China can be studied in Douglas's "Society in China;" Hesse-Wartegg's "China und Japan;" Little's "Intimate China;" Smith's "Chinese characteristics" and his "Village life in China."
Travel in China.—Recent works are Bishop's "The Yangtze Valley and beyond;" Cumming's "Wanderings in China;" Jack's "The back blocks of China;" Little's "Through the Yang-tse gorges;" Scidmore's "China" and Thomson's "Through China with a camera."
Missions in China.—For this subject see works by Barrows, Edkins, Gundry and Michie.
Chinese bibliography.—Cordier's "Bibliotheca sinica. Dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à l'Empire chinois," is a monumental work.
A. P. C. Griffin
Chief Bibliographer
Herbert Putnam
Librarian of Congress
Washington, D. C., July 1, 1904
SELECT LIST OF BOOKS (WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS)
RELATING TO THE FAR EAST
RUSSIA: HISTORY, POLITICS, ETC.
(See also Russians Expansion, pp. [12]-[16] of this list.)
Anspach, Alfred. La Russie économique et l'œuvre de M. de Witte, avec introduction par Ch. de Larivière.
Paris: H. Le Soudier, 1904. (4), xviii, 394 pp. Portrait. 12o.
Appendix: La Russie et la Perse au point de vue commercial. Fragment d'un discours de M. de Witte.
Contains chapters on de Witte, railroads, emigration in Siberia, the frontier guard, the merchant marine, monetary reform, credit, public debt, bridges, etc., showing results which de Witte has achieved.
Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen. Impressions of Russia. Translated from the Danish by Samuel C. Eastman.
New York: T. Y. Crowell & co., [1889]. x, 353 pp. Portrait. 12o.
Browning, Oscar. Peter the Great.
London: Hutchinson and co., 1898. viii, 347 pp. Portrait. 12o.
Brüggen, Ernst von der. Das heutige Russland; Kulturstudien.
Leipzig: Veit & comp., 1902. (6), 276 pp. 8o.
Contents: Ausseres Wachsthum.—Innere Kämpfe.—Finanzen.—Industrie.—Das Zentrum.—Der Adel.—Der Bauer.—Kirche und Moral.—Verarmung und Hungersnot.—Mittelklassen.—Stadtwesen, Schulen, Revolutionäre, Kunst, Litteratur.—Die europäischen Grenzländer.—Kolonien und Weltmacht.—- Die Landschaftsverfassung.—Büreaukratie.—Verfassungsfragen.
—— Russia of to-day. From the German, by M. Sandwith.
London: Digby, Long & co., 1904. vii, 306 pp. 8o.
Bujac, Jean Léopold Émile. L'armée russe, son histoire, son organisation actuelle.
Paris: Limoges, H. Charles-Lavauzelle, 1894. 428 pp. 8o.
Clarke, Sir George Sydenham. Russia's sea-power, past and present; or, The rise of the Russian navy.
London: J. Murray, 1898. xix, (1), 202 pp. 2 folded maps. 12o.
A new edition has been published, and has been ordered by the Library.
[Daniels]on, Nikolaĭ Frantsovich. Histoire du développement économique de la Russie depuis l'affranchissement des serfs, par Nicolas-on. Traduit de russe par Gg.
Paris: V. Giard & E. Brière, 1902. vii, 523 pp. Tables. 8o.
Delage, Émile. Chez les Russes; études et impressions de voyage mêlées. Préface par Georges Montorgueil. 3. éd.
Paris: Dujarric et cie. 1903. xxiv, 410 pp. 12o.
Contents: Choses entrevues: Chemin faisant à travers la Pologne,—Choses vues et vécues: À Moscou.—Choses découvertes: Sur le Volga et alentour, oreille tendue et nez au vent.—Études annexes: Le commerce du vin dans l'Empire russe. La propriété industrielle et littéraire devant les pratiques russes. Les foires de Nijni-Novgorod de ce temps.
Deschamps, Philippe. La Russie au 20me siècle.
Paris: Guillaumin & cie., 1902. (4), 284, (1) pp. 8o.
Drage, Geoffrey. Russian affairs.
London: John Murray, 1904. xvi, 738 pp. Folded maps. 8o.
Contents: Introduction; Russian ambitions; Agriculture; Agrarian development; Famines; Industry; Commerce; Finance; Poland, Finland, and the Baltic provinces; Dependencies. A. Northern Asia: Siberia; Manchuria; B. Central Asia; Conclusion; Appendices.
"This is a new and important work on the present internal state of Russia, derived from personal acquaintance with the country. Political questions and the economic problems connected with agriculture, industry, commerce and finance in European and Asiatic Russia are exhaustively dealt with, M. de Witte's budgets being carefully analysed." Spectator, Mar. 26, '04.
Foulke, William Dudley. Slav or Saxon, a study of the growth and tendencies of Russian civilization. 2d ed., revised.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1899. vii, (1), 141 pp. 12o. (Questions of the day, no. 43.)
—— Same. 3d ed. rev. and enl.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1904. ix, (1), 210 pp. 12o. (Questions of the day, no. 43.)
With an additional chapter on the causes of the war in the Far East and the issues involved.
Golovin, Konstantin Fedorovich. Russlands Finanzpolitik und die Aufgaben der Zukunft. Aus dem Russischen von M. Kolossowski. Vollständige deutsche Ausgabe.
Leipzig: Verlag von Otto Wigand, 1900. (4), 233 pp. 8o.
Jane, Frederick T. The imperial Russian navy; its past, present, and future. New and revised edition.
London: W. Thacker & co., 1904. 23, (1), 23-736 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Maps. Plans. Facsimiles. 4o.
The author states that in this new edition, he has "only laboured to bring the book completely up to date as regards matériel and personnel, deleting in the former matter that, owing to changes in design and so forth, is no longer applicable."
Kovalevskiĭ, Maksim Maksimovich. Le régime économique de la Russie.
Paris: V. Giard & E. Brière, 1898. (4), 362, (2) pp. 8o. (Bibliothèque sociologique internationale, 14.)
—— Russian political institutions; the growth and development of these institutions from the beginnings of Russian history to the present time.
Chicago: The University of Chicago press, 1902. ix, 299 pp. Maps. 8o.
Kovalevskiĭ, Vladimir Ivanovich, ed. La Russie à la fin du 19e siècle.
Paris: P. Dupont, 1900. xx, 989, (2) pp. Maps. Tables. Diagrams. 8o. (Commission impériale de Russie à l'Exposition universelle de Paris.)
Kupchanko, Grigoriĭ Ivanovich. Russland in Zahlen. Statistisches Sammelwerk. Mit einer Eisenbahnkarte.
Leipzig: O. Wigand, 1902. v, (2), 148 pp. Map. 8o.
Anhang (pp. 135-148): 1. Gesetzlich bestimmtes Verhältnis zwischen den russischen und den metrischen Massen und Gewichten. 2. Russische Geldsorten. 3. Passvorschriften. 4. Eisenbahnfahrpreise.
Latimer, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley. Russia and Turkey in the nineteenth century.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg and company, 1893. 413 pp. Portraits. 8o.
Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. The empire of the tsars and the Russians. Translated from the third French edition, with annotations, by Zénaïde A. Ragozin.
G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, London, 1893-1896. 3 vols. 8o.
Part 1. The country and its inhabitants; Part 2. The institutions; Part 3. The religion.
Lodge, Henry Cabot. Some impressions of Russia.
(In his A fighting frigate, and other essays and addresses, pp. 257-290. New York, 1902. 8o.)
"This article was published in Scribner's Magazine for April, 1902."
Machat, J. Le développement économique de la Russie.
Paris: A. Colin, 1902. xvi, 310, (4) pp. Maps. Diagrams. 12o.
"Bibliographie": pp. xiii-xvi.
Miliukov, Pavel Nikolaevich. Essais sur l'histoire de la civilisation russe. Traduit du russe par P. Dramas & D. Soskice. Avec une préface de Lucien Herr.
Paris: V. Giard & E. Brière, 1901. viii, 295, (2) pp. Maps. Diagrams. 8o.
Contents: Introduction—1. ptie. La population—2. ptie. L'évolution économique—3. ptie. L'évolution de l'état—4. ptie. La structure sociale—Conclusions—Cartes et diagrammes.
Morfill, William Richard. A history of Russia from the birth of Peter the Great to Nicholas II.
New York: J. Pott & co., 1902. viii, 486 pp. Frontispiece. Maps (partly folded). 12o.
—— The story of Russia.
New York: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890. xix, (1), 394 pp. Frontispiece (portrait). Illustrations. Portraits. Folded maps. 12o. (The story of the nations.)
Niet, pseud. La Russie d'aujourd'hui. Le tsar.—Les grands-ducs.—Les ministres.—La société.—Les finances.—La police.—L'administration.—La diplomatie, etc.
Paris: F. Juven, [1902]. (4), 312 pp. 12o.
Author's pseudonym, "Niet," at head of title. "Une grande partie de cette étude a paru, en fragments publiés chaque semaine à l'Echo de Paris."
"Ce livre trouve une actualité brûlante dans les événements de notre heure; toutes les phases du grand drame qui commence ont été prévues par Niet, si sincèrement, avec une documentation si incontestable, qu'on a voulu lire bien des noms de diplomates sous l'anonymat de son auteur."
Palmer, Francis H. E. Russian life in town and country.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901. xi, (2), 320 pp. Plates. 12o. (Our European neighbours.)
Rambaud, Alfred Nicolas. Histoire de la Russie depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours. 5. éd. rev. et complétée jusqu'en 1900.
Paris: Hachette & cie., 1900. (4), 922, (2) pp. Maps. 12o. (Historie universelle.)
"Note bibliographique": pp. [897]-914.
—— The history of Russia from the earliest times to 1877. Translated by Leonora B. Lang, with additional chapters covering the period from 1877 to 1904, by G. Mercer Adam.
A. L. Burt company, publishers, New York, [1904]. 2 vols. Frontispieces. Plates. Portraits. 12o.
Rambaud, Alfred Nicolas. A popular history of Russia from the earliest times to 1880. Translated by L. B. Lang. Edited and enlarged by Nathan Haskell Dole. Including a history of the Turko-Russian war of 1877-78, from the best authorities, by the editor.
Boston: D. Estes and C. E. Lauriat, 1880-1882. 3 vols. Plates. Portraits. Maps. 8o.
Regelsperger, Gustave. Les Russes en Asie.
(In Revue universelle, vol. 2, May 15, 1902, pp. 261-266.)
Russia. Aperçu statistique des chemins de fer et des voies navigables de la Russie. Avec annexe de cartes et de tableaux graphiques. Section de statistique et de cartographie du Ministère des voies de communication.
St.-Pétersbourg: Impr. du Ministère des voies de communication (J. N. Kouchnereff & cie), 1900. (8), 180 pp. 2 folded maps. 4 folded statistical diagrams. 8o.
"Rédigé pour l'Exposition universelle de 1900 à Paris."
—— Statesman's handbook for Russia. Edited by the Chancery of the Committee of ministers.
St. Petersburg: E. Thiele, 1896. 2 vols. 8o.
Contents: I. Preface. Unity of the Russian empire. State organization. Rights of subjects. State administration. Separate branches of state administration. Material resources.—II. Spiritual welfare: 1. Ecclesiastical institutions. 2. National education. 3. Institutions of the Empress Mary. Policy of security. Justice. Local government and self government. Appendix: Races inhabiting the Russian empire.
—— The industries of Russia, by the Department of trade and manufactures, Ministry of finance for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. Editor of the English translation, John Martin Crawford.
St. Petersburg: [Trenke & Fusnot, printers], 1893. 5 vols. in 4. Maps. Diagrams. 4o.
Contents: I-II. Manufactures and trade.—III. Agriculture and forestry.—IV. Mining and metallurgy.—V. Siberia and the great Siberian railway.
La Russie, géographique, ethnologique, historique, administrative, économique, religieuse, littéraire, artistique, scientifique, pittoresque, etc. Par MM. L. Delavaud, Girard de Rialle, Ch. Rabot, Alfred Rambaud, Albert Vandal, Maxime Petit, G. Regelsperger, Ernest Lehr, Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, Désiré Lecroix, Arthur Raffalovich, G. Lejeal, Louis Leger, E. M. de Vogüe, Maurice Tourneux, Maurice Vachon, Arthur Pougin, J. Grand-Carteret, Michel Delines, Mme Lydie Paschkof, A. André, baron de Montalbo, Camille Couderc. 3. éd.
Paris: Larousse, [1900]. 490 pp. Illustrations. Portraits. Plans. Maps (partly folded). Folded facsimilies. 8o.
Schierbrand, Wolf von. Russia, her strength and her weakness; a study of the present condition of the Russian empire, with an analysis of its resources and a forecast of its future.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1904. xiv, (2), 304 pp. Folded maps. 8o.
Strannik, Ivan. La pensée russe contemporaine.
Paris: A. Colin, 1903. (4), 266, (2) pp. 12o.
Contents: Introduction.—L'impuissance de vivre. Tchékhov.—L'esprit de vagabondage. Gorki.—Le sentiment de la pitié. Korolenko.—Orthodoxie et hétérodoxie. Tolstoï.—L'esprit sectaire. Les Doukhobors.
Thompson, Herbert M. Russian politics.
New York: H. Holt and company, 1896. xi, (11), 289 pp. Folded maps. Folded table. 12o.
Tikhomirov, Lev Aleksandrovich. Russia, political and social; translated from the French by Edward Aveling. 2d ed.
London: S. Sonnenschein & co., 1892. 2 vols. 8o. (Library of standard authors.)
Contents: I. The Russian empire and Russia. Russian Russia: Germans and Jews. The social classes in Russia: the people; the clergy, nobility, bourgeoisie. Economic and industrial Russia.—II. The intellectual movement. Political Russia. Appendices: A. Statistics of the national revenue. B. The term nihilists. C. Subjects forbidden by the censorship. D. Partition of the land. E. Works and publications quoted.
United States. Bureau of statistics. Commercial Russia in 1904. Area, population, finances, currency, railways, industry, and agriculture, and foreign commerce and commerce of the United States with Russia.
Washington: Government printing office, 1904. iii, (1), 2755-2869 pp. Folded map. 4o.
Reprinted from the Monthly summary of commerce and finance for Feb., 1904.
Waliszewski, Kazimierz. Peter the Great. Translated from the French by Lady Mary Loyd.
New York: D. Appleton & company, 1897. x, 562 pp. Portrait. 8o.
—— The romance of an empress, Catherine II of Russia. Translated from the French.
New York: D. Appleton and company, 1894. viii, 458 pp. Portrait. 8o.
—— The story of a throne (Catherine II of Russia). From the French.
London: W. Heinemann, 1895. 2 vols. 8o.
Wallace, D. Mackenzie. Russia.
New York: Henry Holt and company, 1877. xiii, (1), 620 pp. 2 folded maps. 8o.
RUSSIAN EXPANSION
Aulagnon, Claudius. La Sibérie économique, considéré plus spécialement dans sa partie cisbaïkalienne. Préface par M. Frédéric Passy.
Paris: Guillaumin et cie, 1901. xii, 230 pp. Illustrations. Plates. 8o. (Publication de l'Association des anciens élèves de l'École des hautes études commerciales.)
Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah. The Russian advance.
New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1903. iii, (5), 485, (1) pp. Maps. 8o.
Appendix: Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which southern Manchuria was ceded to Japan; Mikado's rescript withdrawing from Manchuria; The (reputed) Cassini convention; The Russo-Manchurian railway agreement; Anglo-Russian agreement respecting spheres of influence in China; Treaty of offensive and defensive alliance between Great Britain and Japan; Specimen of the regulations concerning foreign joint stock companies operating in Russia.
Bookwalter, John Wesley. Siberia and Central Asia.
Springfield, O.: [New York printed, J. J. Little & co.], 1899. xxxi, 548 pp. Illustrations. 8o.
Carol, Jean. Colonisation russe: les deux routes du Caucase; notes d'un touriste.
Paris: Hachette et cie., 1899. xl, 311 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 8o.
Chirol, Valentine. The middle eastern question; or, Some political problems of Indian defence. With maps, illustrations, and appendices.
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.
De Windt, Harry. The new Siberia. Being an account of a visit to the penal island of Sakhalin, and political prison and mines of the trans-Baikal district, Eastern Siberia. With appendices, map, and twenty-eight illustrations.
London: Chapman and Hall, 1896. xiv, 324 pp. Plates. Portraits. Map. 8o.
Durrieux, Alcée. Samarkand, la bien gardée.
Paris: Plon-Nourrit & cie., 1901. (4), vi, 304, (4) pp. Plates. 12o.
Gerrare, Wirt. Greater Russia. The continental empire of the old world. With illustrations and a map.
New York: The Macmillan company, 1903. xiii, (1), 337 pp. Plates. Folded map. 8o.
Hawes, Charles H. In the uttermost East; being an account of investigations among the natives and Russian convicts of the island of Sakhalin, with notes of travel in Korea, Siberia, and Manchuria.
New York: Charles Scribner's sons, xxx, 478 pp. Plates. Maps. 8o.
Hellwald, Friedrich von. The Russians in Central Asia. A critical examination down to the present time of the geography and history of Central Asia. Tr. from the German by Theodore Wirgman.
Henry S. King & co., [London], 1874. xx, 332 pp. Folded map (colored). 12o.
Krafft, Hugues. À travers le Turkestan Russe; ouvrage illustré de deux cent-soixante-cinq gravures d'après les clichés de l'auteur et contenant une carte en couleurs.
Paris: Hachette et cie, 1902. (6), vii, 228, (4) pp. Illustrations. Plates. Portrait. Folded map. Fo.
Krahmer, Gustav. Russland in Asien.
Leipzig: Zuckschwerdt & co., 1897-1903. 6 vols. Plates. Maps. 8o.
Contents: vol. 1. Transkaspien und seine Eisenbahn. O. Heyfelder; vol. 2. Russland in Mittel-Asien; vol. 3. Sibirien und die grosse sibirische Eisenbahn; vol. 4. Russland in Ost-Asien; vol. 5. Das nordöstliche Küstengebiet; vol. 6. Die Beziehungen Russlands zu Persien.
Krausse, Alexis. Russia in Asia. A record and a study. 1558-1899.
London: G. Richards, 1899. 428 pp. Maps. 8o.
Legras, Jules. En Sibérie.
Paris: Armand Colin & cie., 1899. xvii, 384 pp. Illustrations. Map. 12o.
Cover-title: 2. éd.
Meakin, Annette M. B. In Russian Turkestan: a garden of Asia and its people.
London: George Allen, 1903. xvii, (1), 316 pp. Plates. Map. 12o.
Norman, Henry. All the Russias; travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1902. (4), xii, (2), 476 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8o.
Rambaud, Alfred Nicolas. The expansion of Russia; problems of the East and problems of the Far East; with an essay on the Russian people, by J. Novicow. 2d ed.
New York: Scott-Thaw company, 1904. (8), 254 pp. 12o (Contemporary thought series. II.)
Ravenstein, E. G. The Russians on the Amur; its discovery, conquest, and colonization, with a description of the country, its inhabitants, productions, and commercial capabilities; and personal accounts of Russian travellers.
London: Trübner and co., 1861. xx, 467 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8o.
Reid, Arnot. From Peking to Petersburg.
London: E. Arnold, 1899. vi, (2), 300 pp. Frontispiece. Map. 8o.
Russia's march towards India. By "An Indian officer."
London: Sampson Low, Marston & company, 1894. 2 vols. Map. 8o.
Contains an account of Russia's advance towards India from the earliest times up to the present day.
Semenov, Petr Petrovich. La Russie extra-européenne et polaire Sibérie, Caucase, Asie centrale, Extrême-Nord.
Paris: P. Dupont, 1900. (4) 242 pp. Folded map. 8o. (Commission impériale de Russie à l'Exposition universelle de 1900.)
Skrine, Francis Henry. The expansion of Russia, 1815-1900.
Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1903. vi, 386 pp. Maps. 8o. (Cambridge historical series.)
Skrine, Francis Henry, and Edward Denison Ross. The heart of Asia. A history of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates.
London: Methuen & company, 1899. xi, (1), 444 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 8o.
Stadling, Jonas Jonsson. Through Siberia. Ed. by F. H. H. Guillemard.
Westminster: A. Constable & co., 1901. xvi, 315 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Map. 8o.
Ukhtomskiĭ, Esper Esperovich, kniaz'. Travels in the East of Nicholas II. emperor of Russia, when cesarewitch, 1890-1891. Written by order of His Imperial Majesty, and translated from the Russian by R. Goodlet, edited by Sir G. Birdwood.
London: A. Constable & co., 1896-1900. 2 vols. Illustrations. Plates. Portraits. Fo.
Wright, George Frederick. Asiatic Russia.
New York: McClure, Phillips & co., 1902. 2 vols. Plates. Folded maps. 8o.
Contents: Physical geography; Russian occupation; Russian colonization; Political divisions; Social, economic, and political conditions; Natural history; Bibliography.
Yorck von Wartenburg, Maximilian, Graf. Das Vordringen der russischen Macht in Asien. 2. Auflage.
Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn, 1900. 67, (1) pp. Map. 8o.
RUSSIAN EXPANSION: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS
1898. Dans le Tian Chan Russe. Au tour de l'Issyk Koul. G. Saint-Yves.
Annales de géographie, vol. 8 (May 15, 1898): 201-215.
1900. Dans le Tian Chan Russe. De L'Issyk Koul au Ferghana. G. Saint-Yves.
Annales de géographie, vol. 9 (Mar. 15, 1900): 119-140.
1900. Russia's field for Anglo-Saxon enterprise in Asia. Alexander Hume Ford.
Engineering magazine, vol. 19 (June, 1900): 354-368.
1900. Russian Central Asia: countries and peoples. With map. Archibald R. Colquhoun.
Society of Arts. Journal, vol. 48 (June 1, 1900): 554-568.
1900. Is Russia to control all of Asia? A. H. Ford.
Cosmopolitan, vol. 29 (July, 1900): 253-265.
1900. La politique russe en Chine. B. de Zenzinoff.
Correspondant, vol. 200 (Aug. 25, 1900): 662-669.
1900. The expansion of Russia: problems of the East and problems of the Far East. Alfred Rambaud.
International monthly, vol. 2 (Sept., 1900): 211-251; (Oct., 1900): 341-361.
1900. China and Russia. Josiah Quincy.
North American review, vol. 171 (October, 1900): 528-542.
1900. Russia's foreign policy. A Russian publicist.
Contemporary review, vol. 78 (Dec, 1900): 776-783.
1900. The spread of Russia. Poultney Bigelow.
Independent, vol. 52 (Dec. 20, 1900): 3021-3025.
1901. Russia and the "open door." A Russian publicist.
Contemporary review, vol. 79 (Feb., 1901): 188-194.
1901. Engineering opportunities in the Russian empire. Alexander Hume Ford.
Engineering magazine, vol. 21 (April, 1901): 29-42.
1901. Russia's conquest of Asia. John Kimberly Mumford.
World's work, vol. 2 (May, 1901): 704-719.
1901. Récentes explorations russes en Asie. J. Deniker.
Géographie, vol. 4 (July, 1901): 21-28.
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.