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Title
  • China : the long-lived empire

Date
  • 1902

Table of Contents
  • I. The Degenerate Empire p.1
    II. The edge of Chihli p.13
    III. Tientsin p.20
    IV. Shanhaikwan p.30
    V. As Marco Polo went p.50
    VI. Pei-Ching, the Northern capital p.61
    VII. The Tatar city of Kublai Khan p.85
    VIII. Imperial, purple Peking p.102
    IX. The decadence of the Manchus p.117
    X. Tsze Hsi an the great p.127
    XI. The strangers' quarter p.143
    XII. Christian missions p.158
    XIII. Tatar fus and fairs p.166
    XIV. Chinese Peking p.188
    XV. Without the Walls p.201
    XVI. The environs of Peking p.215
    XVII. The Great Wall of China p.227
    XVIII. The valley of the Ming tombs p.250
    XIX. Suburban temples p.266
    XX. To Shanghai p.275
    XXI. The great bore of Hangchow p.294
    XXII. In a provincial Yamun p.319
    XXIII. The lower Yangtsze p.333
    XXIV. The river of fragrant tea-fields p.353
    XXV. A thousand miles up the Yangtsze p.377
    XXVI. A Kwantsze on the Yangtsze p.406
    XXVII. The city of Canton p.430
    XXVIII. The Chinese New Year p.444

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  • This eBook is digitized by Pao Yue-Kong Library from the Special Collections

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Extent
  • This eBook: 492 p.

  • Source format: xv, 466 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

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Identifier
  • Call No.: [CLR] DS709 .S4 1900 

  • Barcode: 0000801241076